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    Witness Report

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    with a longtime friend of my daughters. She has a baby that is close to my grandson’s age. The first thing I did was give her a big welcoming hug. We haven’t seen her in about seven or eight years. She had expressed to me the importance of being a good mother. She talked about how she never let her daughter stay with anyone except for her dad. We talked about the nursery that is available at the church we attend. Because she is a single mother‚ I helped with her daughter as far as holding her and

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    Jordan

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    children. My theory about the study is there will be a difference in the way the kids are treated by mother and father. I think the father will be more likely to not discipline the daughter as compared to the son. I also think this will work comparatively with the mother. She will find it easier in disciplining the daughter as compared to the son. My reasoning in this theory is its difficult to be strong handed in dealing with the opposite sex as children. While thinking about this subject in depth

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    Rabindranath Tagore Selected short stories Profit and Loss This narrative briefly describes the short‚ sorrowful life of Nirupama. The name signifies ‘peerless one’ and was given to her by her parents‚ who were gratified with a daughter after having had five sons. Being treasured‚ her father searched long and hard to find a groom he deemed suitable enough for her. He engaged Nirupama to the son of a “grand” Raybahadur who asked for a dowry of 10‚000 rupees. Even though he had no way of paying

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    Bag Lady

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    They don’t even know my story. I used to wear Gucci‚ Victoria Secret‚ Coach‚ and had least 10 North Face jackets. But did they know that? No! If it hadn’t been for that stupid truck‚ that just had to run the red light‚ it would be different. My daughters would be here‚ and my husband would too‚ and I might not be the “Bag Lady.” But it did happen‚ and I am here. Having to deal with my new life‚ and my new nickname: “Bag Lady.” Every day is a new adventure‚ new people‚ new looks. There has never

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    firm. The father tells his son about how honorable he thought his business partner‚ Watanabe‚ was even though he had committed suicide. The daughter‚ Kikuko‚ arrived at the house. While the son and daughter catch up‚ Kikuko tells her brother she is thinking about moving to California as well. She also informs her brother that Watanabe also killed his two daughters and wife. While talking out in the garden‚ the narrator thinks he sees a ghost by the well he always thought was haunted. The children went

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    island off western Ireland‚ where an older woman‚ Maurya‚ and her daughters are mourning the anticipated news of her son’s death. The author’s use of literary elements in this tragedy allows him to paint the picture of sorrow‚ mourning‚ and the emotional capacity of human’s through dramatic irony‚ foreshadowing‚ and dialogue. The author uses dramatic irony to show the raw emotion Maurya feels as the plot unfolds. Maurya’s daughters‚ Cathleen and Nora‚ receive a bundle from their priest consisting

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    Ccd Essay

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    who was looking for new shoes. The old man walked into the store complaining that hes shoes weren’t nice enough for church. He should just be grateful for what he has. That was Jane’s first experience at the store. She was getting a gift for her daughter. Jane was very impressed on how Dorthy 82 years old handled the situation. The way that Dorthy responded to the old man made Jane want to volunteer there. Through out the book that’s how Jane handled everyone who came into the store‚ she took after

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    Sandra ans Sherman copy

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    Cisneros‚ in her autobiography “Only Daughter”‚ and Sherman Alexie in his autobiography “Superman and Me”‚ would prove that regardless of cultural or family beliefs anything is possible. Sandra and Sherman shared something in common‚ they both loved and looked up to their fathers. Both Sandra and Sherman loved to read. However‚ Sherman’ father was an avid reader whereas Sandra’s father wasn’t. In addition‚ Sandra grew up in a Mexican family where daughters grew up and married off. On the other

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    Google Tell Me Analysis

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    to have different hopes and expectations for their daughters and sons. Parents still wonder more about their daughters’ waists or weight and their sons’ intelligence levels and still have a very strong gender-biased opinion on the two. According to the article‚ “Google‚ Tell Me. Is My Son a Genius?” by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz parents have or have shown a higher level of concern for how smart their sons are compared to how smart their daughters are. Of all Google searches throughout the world starting

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    English- Unseen poetry In the poem advice to a teenage daughter it advises the daughter to leave men alone because she can’t contend with what boys like and it does this by creating a feel of war and battle throughout the poem because the writer feels as though relationships are a war and she thinks it is best that the daughter doesn’t go through what she went through. Firstly‚ the writer use a list in the line ’can’t compete with football‚ motorcycles‚ cars‚ cricket‚ computer games‚ or a plate

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