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    Robert went in. He found a lot of gold in that cave. He put a GPS tracker in the island and left it to call his family and his ex-wife and her husband and their children to come and check it. Ten days later the whole big family came to the island they were shocked with what they found. The island didn’t only have one little cave of gold but the whole island had gold every where. The family sold and saved the gold. One…

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    Grapes of Wrath. Ma is the mother of the main character Tom and evolves as the head of the family Ma’s personality makes her the “citadel of the family” (Steinbeck) and she keeps the family intact by being strong. Throughout the novel, Ma displays her leadership by always trying to keep the family together. Steinbeck’s characterization of Ma allows her to impact the whole family. The importance of Ma within the family highlights her as a central character in the novel. Throughout the novel, Ma…

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    as a whole. Both societies demonstrate valuable practices however modernity is able to sustain itself while also benefiting…

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    self as well as the hopes and dreams for their daughters. I believe that the character that demonstrated this the most throughout the novel was Suyuan Woo. In the result of her past, her present character brings significant meaning to the work as a whole. In life, Suyuan Woo’s past has been unimaginable, however through all her life struggles she has somehow remained hopeful. Back in China, Suyuan had made a life for herself, she was married and even had twin baby girls. However, things changed…

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    Family In The Outsiders

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    Family in the Outsiders Family has always played an important part in human’s lives. Family especially played an essential part in The Outsiders. It is what gave the bond to the whole novel and it’s characters. In the novel two types of families were displayed. A type of immediate family and a family through a bond of friends. The reader was more than likely persuaded to believe that one of the major themes of the story was that the family stays together. The types of family that are…

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    After the Youngers move into their new home many changes occur with the family, financially and emotionally. There are many characters in the book and that brings a lot of changes. As we know, the Youngers moved into their new home bypassing everything that Mr. Linder from the Clybourne Park Improvement Association. Mr. Linder came to their old apartment to let them know that the people living at Clybourne Park were kind of bothered that they were going to move in. This caused lots of problems…

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    Walter serves as both a hero and a villain throughout the play. He and his family are poverty stricken and after the death of his father, he is the man of the house. Walter suffers from an unhealthy obsession with wealth and has a greedy lust for it that often clouds his judgement. In his vision of the world, money can buy happiness and he firmly believes that if he were rich, he would be capable of being the loving family man he always wanted to be. Because of this, when the sudden windfall…

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    A family doesn’t need to be perfect, it needs to be united. It’s particularly hard to have a perfect functional family, however it’s not hard to stay together as a whole family. After all, many families go through tragic events such as losing a family member, reversed roles of the children, or not having parents in general. All these events can cause family dysfunction, although they can also bring families closer together and appreciate each other more. In the book, “Where Things Come Back” by…

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    sons Biff and Happy their whole lives that it does not matter…

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    Description of Family Discussion: During the meal I made for my family and I, we all talked about what I had learned during the whole entire process. I explained to them why the meal I made with healthy for us and I also asked them what they thought about the meal. While explaining to them why the meal was so healthy, I told them about all the nutrients and contents in almost all of the ingredients. We ended up talking about the health benefits in the whole grain pasta I made for around 5…

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