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    After dinner, I use to watch TV or play online, but now I use that 1 ½ hour to fit in one last study session. When I’m done, I spend time with my wife and head to bed. This schedule is the same throughout the week. The weekends on the other hand, is where I get most of…

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    epidemic, 30 years ago children were healthy than now. Before kids used to play more after school. Children used to play before dinner for hours, and in gym class. The kids from this generation experience different lifestyle. Now they don’t walk to school they take cars or buses. Also the gym and afterschool been cut. Kids instead of playing after school they just stay home watching tv or playing on the internet. Before kids used to just eat one snack during the day, now they be eating up to 6…

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    Stomach Flu One Saturday morning I woke up. I was excited to go to my friend's house because we had planned it earlier that week. So I got up and did my morning things like taking a shower, eating and brushing my teeth. After that I watched TV until it came close to the time for me to head over to his house. Once I had arrived, I announced myself with an excited “Hello!” and my friend returned the hello. We ended up playing video games like MineCraft and drinking Mountain Dew for the rest of…

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    reflect today life such as color, equipment, technology, and the way the characters are shown through the show and life. While The Brady Bunch and Modern Family are both tv sitcoms that featured a housewife, the ways in which appearance, chores, and roles that are portrayed are widely different. First in terms of appearance, both tv sitcoms The Brady Bunch and Modern Family have similar clothing style. The Brady Bunch was aired in the late 1960s and early 1970s while Modern Family was aired in…

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    sixteen years of life, I have not had to face any significant adversities. However, I know the same can not be said for billions of people, especially racial minorities. So, the night when I learned Donald Trump was elected, I wanted to scream at the TV that was displaying this devastating news. I knew enough of his personal beliefs and vision for this country that I was able to predict that his presidency was going to have extremely negative impacts on certain racial groups. Unfortunately, I…

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    manners, always make sure you are satisfied, make sure you get what you need or ask for, respectful and kind. You would have the same waitress or waiter every dinner. Breakfast you would have a different one every single morning. Every night for dinner, there was different rooms to go to and they all had some type of theme. The last dinner we had, we were in a aquarium like room. It was so neat! Depending how many were at your table, you might have another family sitting with you and we had a…

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    Social rules for dating has changed from one generation to the next. Why have we let social media and TV shows take over our relationships? The argument is that some of the things that affect relationships such as TV shows , movies , Facebook and other social media can be helpful. A lot of people have found loved ones and got married through dating sites. On the downside online dating is based off looks and there is really no love. Relationships in the 1950s were way more serious than…

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    and “on what side of the train did you sit?” When the narrator feels that his wife is more happy with the blind man, he doesn’t want to leave them alone. They had dinner without talking and end up…

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    buy yourself new family on amazon. It almost seems as if there is no need for anyone to have a family to come home to anymore when that home has a computer, flat screen TV, and a game system there waiting for someone to make use of it. The most important aspect of the 1950’s family was to spend time with one another. Back then dinner was served and eaten in the same room, and not in front of the television. The only time families seem to eat in the same room anymore is on important holidays…

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    high school. “Hi Laura. Why don’t you guys go and wash up for dinner” the three kids nodded and raced to see who would get there first. “So how’ve you been” Laura asked trying to make conversation. You couldn’t cut this tension with a chain saw. Rachel gave her a look of shock mixed with anger. “How have I been? You can’t walk into my house and just act like everything is ok.” She said as she walked into the dining room to put dinner on the table. “I felt horrible. I’m so sorry” Laura…

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