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    The typical gender role is that men go to work and the women stay at home to care for the children and do all the house work. That thought was a big deal lots of years ago and was something that society thought was right, many things have changed then though women actually work and it isn’t something that is discriminated as much. So many things have changed gender role wise, there are single parents, both men and women, working to support their families. While some gender roles are fine to some…

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    has its challenges which have there ups and downs. In the Call of the Wild Buck is taken from his lovely and caring home. And now he is a mistreated, starved, underestimated, sled team dog who so little care about. In contrast to buck, My dad had to go through pain and fight to stay well and healthy. He had to put himself through many challenges just to stay alive. While my dad and buck are very different they both encountered struggles, deaths, mishaps , and pain but they made it. Everyone,…

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    eyes. A yearning that is not sensual, more of an aching after the same rainbow lingering across the boarder. It is the first day of school for your children, but not for Sekaj and his sisters for their family is yet to find a permanent place to stay. Sekaj is the youngest and the tallest in the group, yet you would not want him as a friend for your children. His sangfroid would always make your stomach twinge with envy and you would never see his sufficiency as your poverty. If you should…

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    are taught work ethic from helping their dad mow the lawn to helping around the house I think that's why most women look for a man that works hard because that's how they we raised. I think this is why we see gender roles…

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    mental hunger . Richard was a little black boy that suffered from a lot of things . His father left them , with no food or money . Their father usually would bring the groceries home , but he left his family alone with nothing . So Richard had to be the man of the house . First, he suffered from physical hunger . Wright’s dad left him, his mom, and his brothers in the tenement by themselves . They had no food nor did they have any money . So , Mrs.Wright had to get a job , and Richard had to…

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    he started to drive to the grocery store. At the time I was under the illusion that my dad would be even slightly happy to see me, but no. That naïve thought was ripped away when the first words that he yelled my way where, “why have you been telling everyone your bullshit lies!” I froze for a moment. What is he even talking about? I thought. “Everyone has been bitching at me saying that I haven’t been coming home and that…

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    freshmen in high school who went from having a room all to myself to having a bed in a room that was filled with all of her belongings. She was slowly taking over and my step dad never even realized what was happening. My mom suggested that my step sister should get psychiatric help because something was wrong. This resulted in my step dad getting angered…

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    D is for Dad It was one of those I-don't-care nights on the day that my life changed, we lived in a small little house, I was playing video games in my room my tv stand was broken so i had to but my tv between my desk so it would stay still. it would get very cold in my room because i had barely any insulation in my walls, the smell of pizza would incase im room as my mom took it out of the oven, right when i get down stairs there is a plate made for me, somehow my step dad gets home right when…

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    this sick world of my fathers. He is never home and when he is, it's like I am trapped in a world of hurt. The person my father used to be is now gone and I am left with a stranger that drinks. Before the accident, he would never touch anything like alcohol, but he's the only known family I've got now. "ANDROMEDA" yells Dad from downstairs "GET YOUR ASS DOWN HERE NOW!" Letting out a sigh I walk slowly down the stairs where dad is standing waiting for me. Dad is about 5'9 and built like a…

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    When I was 15, I left my dad and my sister in Kansas and came to live with my grandparents here in Arizona for my mental health. My childhood was quite tragic. I was physically and emotionally abused by my mom until my dad made her move out, and I was bullied at school. Before I came to Arizona, I was having suicidal thoughts on a daily basis and I had just attempted suicide for the seventh time. My dad, who has high-functioning autism, didn't know how to deal with it and made things worse.…

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