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    Stay At Home Fathers

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    participants in the study made the decision to leave their jobs to become stay at home fathers. Six of the fathers in the study concluded that they were able to stay home due to their wives high salaries. Those higher salaries allowed the men to quit their jobs and allowed the family to live more of a relaxed lifestyle and not deal with financial strains. A Pew Research study, titled ‘Growing Number of Dads Home with the Kids’,…

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    Eve Bunting Fly Away Home

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    story “Fly away home” by Eve Bunting. The lesson that Andrew learns is don't give up. One way, that he does not give up and stays strong because, he is homeless and lives in the airport and does not have a lot of money to afford a home or an apartment. So that's when he knows he has to stay strong when he and his dad our going thought a thought.When his dad doesn't get the job he tries to stay strong because he wants his dad to get a job for 2 reasons one reason why he wants he dad to get…

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    ever been asked to do in the workplace. They don’t see the work that most wives have solely done as being hard or in need of any praise or thanks. (Arendell) Research also brought up several contrasting points that find house husbands benefit their home. These are opinions that could encourage a man to be a house husband or encourage someone who already is a house husband to be proud of themselves. They mostly do regard to those who have children. “She Works, He Works—But Doesn’t Get a…

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    consideration what they are enduring to fight to stay alive. Many people, including me, were not too worried cancer affecting the lives of their families they were raised in. I was raised by two loving, caring, and strict parents with two siblings. We often traveled to the bay and the mountains. I enjoyed the company of my family while thinking nothing could go wrong in it. That all changed on December thirtieth in the year two-thousand ten. My dad awoke from his sleep and began throwing up…

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    and I really appreciate it. Although sometimes I still procrastinate, but I am beginning to get use to it. I made great progress in my academics, yet I still found I need a sense of family when I’m at home. I stay with my dad but the house still looks empty and cold. Even during weekends, my dad still works and literally never talks to me. I started thinking, I would never feel unsafe, face anxiety and stress by myself if you and my sister were here. I understand you are going to work for…

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    wasn't really old enough to understand what was going on all I knew was that they would fight a lot over things that I didn't really think was worth fighting over. But what I didn't know was that my dad had PTSD linked with alcoholism. When my dad drank he was very verbally abusive and I would just stay in my room and never leave because I was too scared to come out cause i didn't want to hear the negative things he had to say. One night when I was in my room I had…

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    article is talks about how men aren’t supposed to stay home but are instead supposed to go to work and earn for the family. This is a huge stereotype as not only are men not supposed to stay at home but they are also not supposed to be working jobs that typically women do. Such jobs include teach preschoolers and having a nursing job. Women, however, can do jobs that typically men do and nothing is said to them, while if a man were to stay at home they’d probably get mean things said to them.…

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    normal day ……. I was coming home from school , and my family and I were going out to eat. My parents started talking about boring stuff until they suddenly were talking about horses. I got a little to exited and I bursted out ‘’CAN WE GO TO THE HORSE BARN TODAY?!?!’’ My dad said “I know you’re exited, and yes we are going to the barn, RIGHT NOW.’’ I drove with my dad, and my brothers had to go with my mom even though they desperately wanted to go with dad. When I got home my parents had to…

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    In the story “Fly Away Home” by Eve bunting the theme is never give up because, in the beginning Andrew says his number one rule is to not get noticed, in the middle Andrew carries people's luggage for 50 cents, and in the end Andrew's dad says he has to start school. This story is about a boy named Andrew who is poor, but lives at an airport with his dad. they try their best to get money for an apartment or home but they can not suffice. My first reason, that the theme is never give up is…

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    hero and the hardest working man I have ever met. I could never imagine my dad not being here and not having him by my side, but little did I know that he had lived in fear for years for just that reason. My dad was born in Mexico and brought to the U.S. at just six months old. I never really understood that my dad wasn’t welcomed in a place he had called home until I reached middle school. This was the first time my dad had a conversation with me about the constant and terrifying struggles on…

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