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    campus is a great way to get my degree because I have children, and with a traditional classroom I would have to find a babysitter to watch all of my children while trying to achieve my goal (Chambers, 2016, p. 4). I have four children and it is not easy finding a cheap babysitter for all at once. When my three oldest go to their school, that leaves me with one to find a babysitter, but then I have to make sure I make it back in time to get them all before their school lets out. With my online…

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    childhood experiences is what helps shapes his reasoning to why he became a vegetarian. There is a part where he asks his babysitter why she isn’t eating any chicken and she explains that she doesn’t want to hurt anything. He includes this in the article to create an emotional appeal to hurting animals, and how eating meat is considered hurting animals. This comment made by his babysitter didn’t permanently change his eating habits, but it’s what shaped his views on the omnivorous lifestyle.…

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    At the end, it can be interpreted that Frank finally stands up for Tub and does not take Kenny to the hospital. At the beginning of the story it is told as if Kenny and Frank are closer friends. Frank had trusted Kenny with the secret about the babysitter, but Kenny made a joke of it. As the story progressed Tub was treated poorly by the both of them. "Tub had trouble getting through the fences. Frank and Kenny could have helped him; they could have lifted up on the to wire and stepped on the…

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    GirlChild is a fiction novel written by Tupelo Hassman. The setting takes place in the dirty roads of the Calle de la Flores, a bunch of trailer homes making it a trailer park, uniting all people that live there the same, outside the small town of Reno, Nevada in the 1980s. This well known novel is about a young girl that shares her life story that comes with many struggles and obstacles. One of the main Character is Rory Dawn Hendrix. She is the young girl that this novel is mainly about.…

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    the baby sitter’s home before adopted into my first foster home, to see how I would react to living in a normal house. The babysitter was a kind, gentle, and caring lady. She was tall, skinny, and had a rich, high class looking. She always worn make ups before she went anywhere. But even without any make ups she would still pass for the prettiest woman in the world. The babysitter lived in a modern, advanced apartments, and had a son of her own, but she still loved having me in her house. She…

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    few rounds of baseball pinball we went down to go get a snack and we'll play with this ball that the boy found he said that most of his babysitters play the game but then he said that it was never actually not fun and you also said the most babysitters just sat and watched TV most of the time, and I found that I was ranked one or two and their list of babysitters but after a while the boy and I got kind of bored and so I was reading him a story at this time at 6:30 and that's when the boy's…

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    all year round schooling? No, there are many disadvantages to having a balanced calendar. Some of these reasons are it still takes about the same amount of time throughout the year to reteach information forgotten from breaks, it is hard to find a babysitter for short intervals of time rather than a big block of time with a high school student wanting a job, and lastly students having a summer job is almost completely eliminated. The number one reason for school turning away from the balanced…

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    More Kids Are Better Than One Throughout the years, families have shrunk. What once was a family of 10 is now a family of 4. It has become increasingly harder to provide for more than one kid in today's economy. Prices have risen, and the goods that a child requires can break the bank. Although all this can be true, multiple children can be advantageous and restore some of that money lost once they grow up. The cycle starts at the time your first child is born. They require all…

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    My babysitter was like a second mother to me and she helped me appreciate myself more. Once I was old enough, we had to let my babysitter go and this brought back the depression I had been dealing with earlier in my life. My parents were still arguing but to make it worse my older sister was now involved as well. This…

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    schools. Kelley belongs to a mommy group that gets together with kids once a week at least and Donny is a member of the local Billiards club that meets every Monday night. They are very protective of their two sons and only let their parents or their babysitter watch Henry and Harry. Some stressors on the family are weekend nights while Kelley is at work the boys often miss their mom which causes misbehavior but they also had a very hard time getting therapy for Harry. They have to pay out of…

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