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    My Grandfather

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    My Grandfather By: Shaira Olos There was one person who had the most significant and strongest influence in my life. Throughout my childhood years‚ I learned countless lessons and values he taught me. That person was my grandfather‚ the greatest man I have ever known. Thanks to his influential characteristics and to our close relationship‚ I was shaped into the individual I am today. He was present throughout my physical‚ emotional‚ and spiritual growth. For ten years‚ he was my babysitter‚ my

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    Maternal Mortality

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    Particularly Maternal Health Care Is Not Being Met‚ That Resulted On The Increasing Maternal Mortality‚ and The Problem Is Especially Severe In Marginalized Communities Such As Low-Income Households‚ IDPs‚ Refugees And Women In War Zone. [J.Peter and A.Wolper.1995] Maternal Mortality Is Defined As Death Among Women Who Are Pregnant Or Who Have Been Pregnant During The Previous Forty-Two Days. [R.Cook‚B.dickens and M.Ffathalla.2003] There Are Many Causes That Contribute To Maternal Mortality And

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    My Grandfather

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    My Grandfather Someone that has made an impact on my life would have to be my grandpa. If it wasn’t for my grandpa I don’t think that I would know the stuff that I know today‚ or even gotten as far as I am today. My grandpa plays one of the biggest roles in my life today. He’s not only my grandfather‚ but my dad. Growing up from day one my real father was not there for me or for my mom. So as I grew up I had to do a lot of stuff on my own rather than me doing it with my dad. That put a huge effect

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    Grandfathers Appreciation

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    Grandfathers Appreciation The year was 1982. I was just eight years old‚ not a care in the world other than how late I can stretch out my play time on a school night. I longed for the weekends because I could stay out until the street lights came on! At this particular time‚ videogames weren’t the mainstay of child entertainment. My friends and I relied on good ole physical activity in the lines of sports and bicycles to pass our time. Anything that kept me from my daily routine of fun and

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    Grandfather Clock

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    chose to discuss that I use every day is my Grandfather Clock. It was passed down to me from my Grandmother. I use it and admire it every day. It is definitely a work of art to me. Think of all the work that was put into making a Grandfathers clock. The definition of a Grandfather Clock is a clock in a tall freestanding wooden case‚ driven by weights. Grandfather Clocks have been a part of family legacies including my own for generations. My Grandfather clock is a “Ridgeway”. The Manufacturer is

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    My Grandfather

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    my brother‚ sister‚ and I each had to talk to our grandfather and practice speaking Korean. I remember turning over in my bed to face the wall so that my father couldn’t see that I was awake. Even though I tried my best to feign a deep slumber‚ his stern voice commanded me to wake up and set a good example for my younger siblings. Groaning‚ I would stumble over to the telephone and mumble a couple of memorized phrases‚ knowing that my grandfather always said the same thing to me: "Work hard at your

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    My Grandfather

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    this warm and caring man only through stories‚ pictures‚ and continually working to improve myself‚ because that’s what he did. I’d be honored to be considered like him. When I look back on the winding path that is my life‚ I see that my grandfather helped shape the most important

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    My Grandfather

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    looked as though it had been kissed by the sun. He had the heart of an angel enough love that would last an eternity. I didn’t call him grandfather‚ grandpa‚ but papa is what I called him; he was the most remarkable person in which I have ever had the honor of knowing‚ and his name was Clarence Eugene Carter. My story starts around the late 1940’s when my grandfather was a late teen. Wanting to serve his country he joined The United States Army and was shipped to fight in the Korean War. Many days

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    My Grandfather

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    Kagiyo 2013.02.25 & 02.28 My grandfather I couldn’t wait for summer vacation to see my grandfather when I was in elementary School. I really loved him. He also really loved to see his grandchildren. His name is Genpachi Tomori. He lived on a different an Island than ours. It is called Miyako Island is about 2 hours away by Airplane. We moved from Miyako Island to Okinawa Island when my parents divorced. I just had turned 5 years old

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    Maternal Depression

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    mothers who had a child with a recently incarcerated man were 54% more likely of being depressed than for women who had a child with a man not recently incarcerated (Wildeman‚ Schnittker‚ Turney‚ 11). Maternal depression is an important consequence of paternal incarceration because it seriously impacts the mother-child relationship which can affect the child’s mental and emotional development (Beardslee‚ et al.‚ 3). Mothers with depression who have young children tend to be less responsive and interactive

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