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    had called me to answer questions; the kids would start to laugh when I start talking, that made me feel self-conscience. I used to be scared to raising my hand to answer any question because I did not want anyone to mock the way I speak. Two little girls…

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    I never knew a little girl from Guatemala could have such an impact on my life. We did not speak the same language, and it took two translators to find out her name: Lady Maria. While on a mission trip in this country, 9 people from my youth group traveled to Panimache, a village two hours deep in the mountains. I noticed her even before exiting the van, and instantly knew I would spend the day with her. I connect well with children, but she was different. The language barrier made it difficult…

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    Whether photographs or videos, there is a strong expectation of an aesthetic or humorous appeal. However, in some rare occasions, they provide a powerful emotional appeal. Like Kevin Carter’s The Vulture and the Little Girl where a vulture was waiting to devour a starving five-year-old girl about to die of hunger, Charles Moore’s Life Magazine Birmingham 1963 Protest photo employs different photography elements such as focus, contrasts and shutter speed to capture a very pathetic moment and send…

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    1 The Crazy Little Girl! “Allison” What are you doing on top of the fridge? By the time I was two. I loved to climb absolutely everything I could get on like stools, the fridge, the back of the toilet, the kitchen table, and the counter tops to name a few. As you can tell I was kind of wild child who kept my mom busy by trying to keep me off of everything. I guess by now you can tell I acted like a monkey It was extremely hot day on June 24, 1997 when I decided to be born into this world. I…

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    thoughts and feelings into words. When I think of you, I have too many things to say but hopefully by the end of this letter, you’ll hopefully understand what I want to get out. For 17 whole years, you were the center of my universe. I was “Daddy’s Little Girl,” I was your princess. Although I didn’t act like you meant the world to me during the last stage of your life, you did. You were my everything. You were the reason I woke up in the morning, everything I did was to make you proud and I…

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    feel as though they walked out on me when I needed them, so for that today I find it hard to make good friends with hopes of keeping them. A father’s love is one that doesn’t compare to anything else. I was and still am the definition of daddy’s little girl. Since I was born I have watched my mother work endless hours and weeks with no days off in order to provide for our household. While my mother worked my father became my care taker and best friend. In 70% of households the father is the…

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    Johnson). Although his life was never luxurious, it even managed to get harder as it went along (“Mark Twain Biography- Encyclopedia”). He faced loss all the way up to his death, which is what shaped him into the man he became. Mark Twain’s Advice to Little Girls exemplifies the ways his life obstacles motivate his humor and sarcasm. The twists and turns of his life left a lasting impression on the astounding author known today as Mark Twain. He was born two months prematurely as Samuel…

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    opportunity to study some preschool age children. I went to the park with my teenage cousins and let them play basketball, while I watched children play. I watched a little boy and a little girl play together. I am not sure if they are siblings, or cousins or even just friends. I think the little boy was a little bit younger than the little…

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    life and she excelled in her studies. Later on, she became a teacher and married Almanzo Wilder, who was nearly 10 years older than her. Through her life and her story, she has changed so many lives.But here's the question: how does a poor little “country girl” become a super successful award winning author? To answer this question, you must read on and hear her story. When Laura was born, she immediately…

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    future. The audience of the song “If You’re Reading This” hears the reason why a dad missed the birth of his babygirl, and that’s because he was serving his country. Miller and McGraw writes, “I won’t be there / to see the birth of our little…

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