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    Brittni Muirhead Professor: Fields 16 November‚ 2013 Essay Many kids say that being the last child is the best because you get everything you want. Well not me I believe that being the oldest child has many advantages to it. As the oldest child in my family I get to have things first‚ I get to stay out later than my other siblings and‚ I can set rules that younger siblings have to follow. First‚ I get to have things before my younger siblings. For example the reason why

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    Nowroozian 1 Raha Nowroozian Professor Phelps ESL 370 27 Feb 2017 Advantages of Being the Oldest ChildBeing the oldest child of the family has many advantages. Even though every child is loved equally the eldest child has their own place. Although being a little more spoiled is one of the advantages‚ there are many other benefits of being the first born. Usually when you are the first child you get more attention from your parents. “Hand me downs” aren’t an issue as you get new clothes as you

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    Many individuals receive advantages and disadvantages in the order your siblings and you were born. There are Pros and Cons to whether you are the youngest‚ oldest‚ in the middle‚ or the only child. In my case‚ I am the oldest child in my family. Some of the pros of being the oldest child are you get to experience things first‚ siblings often look up to you‚ and you can mess around with them. Consequently‚ some of the cons are that parents will be stricter in allowing you more freedom‚ you get a

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    defined as the child of a career military person; also : the child of a person whose career is in a specified and typically unusual field. Military children are different from civilian children. “Civilian” is defined as a person who is not a member of the military or of a police or firefighting force. Merriam-Webster . Sometimes it is hard for military children to talk to civilian children because they can’t relate to the things they have experienced. Therefore‚ there are several advantages and disadvantages

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    What are the pros and cons of being the only child? There are some options in this subject. Some children feel well withouth siblings but others dream about a brother or a sister. One of the main advantages of being the only child is that your parents pay attention only to you. You are the most important person in their lives. Parents do everything for you. For example‚ if you want a new toy or some clothes they go to a shop and just buy it for you. Moreover‚ you have everything for yourself.

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    Intro: Being the eldest sister in a small family has proven to be a challenge. Learning to be responsible is the hardest part about being an older sister. She becomes endowed with the expectation of making decisions knowthing they affect not only herself‚ but her younger sibling as well. (she has to face many hardships and live up to the high expectations of her parents) She is aware that as she grows and learns‚ her siblings do so through her as well. She is careful to make mature and unselfish

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    had mentioned that I would be accepting if I had a deaf child. I also brought up my consideration in adopting a deaf child. If other parents do not want to raise the child‚ I would be willing to step in and love them as my own. I stand by both of those statements I made and I still feel strongly about them‚ but the more I learned in this class‚ the more I realized it would not be as easy as I thought. Originally‚ I wanted to send my child to a mainstream school or live close to an active Deaf community

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    Abstract This essay deliberates the benefits of being bilingual. The information has been analyzed from resources dating from September 2010 through 2012. The idea put forth in this essay is to prove that the brain of a bilingual person is agile and nimble. It argues a bilingual signs in babies having the ability to distinguish between two languages as young as 4 months old. It also presents how infants show a strong preference for the language their mother spoke during pregnancy. It confirms that

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    Being an only child has both advantages and disadvantages... This statement shows how complex this issue can be‚ yet it reflects only a certain percentage of the factors we may take into consideration. The experience of being an only child is lived in various ways‚ in different kinds of home environment. Also‚ when it comes to current political and economical situation in various places on our planet‚ every child with no siblings may grow up with different memories and perception concerning his position

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    There were several advantages being a puritan like making good decisions just by following the bible‚ placing God above all‚ and how the community worked in unity. The reason why puritanism was considered a good thing was due to Puritans living closely by the bible and making better decisions in life. Puritans lived by the ten commandments and by what the bible says. An example of puritans living by the bible is not to steal‚ commit adultery‚ murder‚ and many more.Others may say that it’s a

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