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    accomplishment and bravery. The rundown is long on who she made a difference. Individuals she helped enormously in their trips was Odysseus, Hercules, the Greeks and Perseus. Athena was the prime motivation behind why Odysseus had the capacity to return home. All through the Odyssey, Athena…

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    In Chapter 1 of Dear John, John Tyree, the main character, was introduced. He’s 23 and grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina. He talked about his dad's hobby of collecting coins ,His dad never talked much and when he did it was only about coins. After high school he realized he needed to do something with his life, so he joined the military. One day he went surfing, and saw a blonde and brunette girl walk to the pier. Two guys came up to them later, and one of them accidently knocked the…

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    Personal Insight Questions My dad crossed the border when I was only six months. He never finished middle school and my mom went only up to freshman year of high school. They had to drop out because they had to help and support their family. After I was born my parents realized that in Mexico there’s nothing for us. They knew that there isn’t big opportunities for us to prosper in life. My dad decided to cross the border and by his third try he actually made it. He was in the United States…

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    I was a young boy when it happened, didn 't think too much about it. One of the hardest events of my life occurred when I was about six years of age. I lived in Cary at the time, along with my younger sister, and my mom and dad. My favorite thing to do at the time was play my gaming system, and go to sporting events with my family. Sometimes we would go to Carolina Tar Heels football games, other times we would just go watch a local soccer game. Life was going great, and then one day my life…

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    My Family Life

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    Organization of Family Life Many people live on and off with us during that time. There were displaced cousins, friends that my parents meet and needed a place to stay for a little while. My closest relative lived about 15-20 mins away from the family. The relatives didn’t move my family did they most moving mostly because of economic challenges. I lived with both parents going up, when I was about 8 my parents got divorced my mom remarried and had a daughter, than divorced and remarried my…

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    Jaxon is an energetic five-year-old. He lives with his mother, father, 2 older step brothers, both age 9, and an older step sister, age 7. Jaxon’s father, Aaron holds a fulltime managerial position whereas, his mother Mallorie is a stay at home parent. He is enrolled in a half day pre-kindergarten program. Prenatal Jaxon’s mother Mallorie experienced a happy pregnancy, but stressful. Mallorie, experienced pre mature labor at twenty-six weeks. Thus, she was hospitalized until her thirty third…

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    P: Timothy will increase self-esteem, feelings of security and peer friendships at school, home and in the community. A: MHP taught Timothy skills to help express his feelings. MHP educated Timothy about the importance of exhibiting appropriate behavior at school and home. MHP taught Timothy strategies to improve help improve his self-esteem. MHP taught Timothy alternative ways to deal with anger. MHP taught Timothy additional anger management skills. MHP demonstrated how Timothy could manage…

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    children. The two sitcoms My Two Dads and The Middle both are examples of a unmodern and modern family by displaying structural differences, divergent relationships and opposite roles as parents. The structural difference of both families displayed in the television series is one household has multiple families…

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    such as, love, family, home, and respect and reputation. While I believe all the themes in the book were important and played a big role in bringing the story together, the theme respect and reputation stood out to me. One incident pretty much ruins Deanna's reputation at school and at home. When her dad found her and Tommy "messing around" in the back of Tommy's car, he kind of just disowned her. He would not speak to her for almost three years. He would tell her to stay out of trouble as she…

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    popcorn and suddenly, she started having contractions. “Ugh, I am not feeling well, “ she said. She held her stomach. My dad and I looked worried. “Is it the baby,” we said, “ are you okay”. I was worried. Her expression showed she was in pain. My mom was holding on my dad like she was about to fall off a cliff, and her facial expression looked scared and like she was hurting. My dad knelt at her side, Kneaded her back. “I think we have to go to the hospital. Now,” she said. Thats when I…

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