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    Not your grandmothers genealogy Filling out your family tree can be much easier than you think‚ thanks to the modern technologies that have revolutionized the way the work is done. Long gone are the days of hand-writing names and dates‚ or sifting through endless pages on microfilm slides‚ searching for the names of our beloved deceased. The work of finding our family history and story grows easier and easier every day‚ and many lives‚ both here on earth as well as those who have passed on are

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    "There is only one God and he is God to all; therefore it is important that everyone is seen as equal before God. I have always said that we should help a Hindu become a better Hindu‚ a Muslim become a better Muslim‚ a Catholic become a better Catholic."(Mother Teresa) Mother Teresa was a unique soul that help and impacted many unfortunate people in this world by holding the word of god near and dear in her heart. She devoted her life to the dying‚ the cripple‚ the mentally ill‚ the unwanted‚ and

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    The short story How I Met My Husband‚ by Alice Munro‚ is an excellent example of realistic writing. She uses ordinary and worldly events‚ actual locations‚ and a very ironic tone in the story. Alice Munro also uses everyday people for her protagonists‚ who encounter normal events and emotions. In the story How I Met My Husband‚ Edie shows the growth from someone who is very naïve to someone who is more realistic. In the beginning of this story‚ Edie is a very naïve fifteen-year-old girl. She does

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    Mother and Daughter‚ a Heavenly Relationship Failed Daughter and mother relationship is an endless topic for many writers. They are meant to share the bond of love and care for each other. In the real world‚ however‚ their relationship is not as successful as it ought to be. The stories "How to Talk to Your Mother" and "I Stand Here Ironing" are the examples of this conflict. Lorrie Moore is distinguished for the clever wordplay‚ irony and sardonic humor of her fiction. "How to Talk to Your mother"

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    How I Met My Husband” Throughout Alice Munro’s short story “How I Met My Husband” the main character Edie changes. She interacts with different characters and her identity is influenced with every person she comes in contact with. Edie seems to reflect each person she talks to and mirrors who they are. By the end of the story though Edie figures out who she is and the reader is able to understand what forced her into being this person. The theme of this short story is that in order to find the

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    "You have broken me heart Christy Browne. Sometimes I think you are me heart. Look‚ if I could give you my legs‚ I would gladly take yours." <br>-Mother Brown <br> <br>The love between a mother and her child is a relationship that is so special that it cannot be substituted. Her love is untainted‚ and she holds her child and their accomplishments in the highest regard. The first time her child says their first word‚ or walks for the first time is as good as gold; the 1989 movie " My Left Foot" shows

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    Mother Teresa was a woman of power‚ leadership‚ and compassion. Her great deeds in serving the poor has won her many awards‚ such as the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize in the year of 1979 (World Book). Mother Teresa changed the lives of many‚ which includes the rich‚ poor‚ parentless‚ living‚ and dying. Mother Teresa had a vision to serve the poor‚ a strong work ethic as a teacher‚ collaboration skills for working with the Missionaries of Charity‚ and a strong commitment to gospel values. Mother

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    which 86 percent live with their mothers (U.S Bureau of the Census‚ 1996 cited in Sayad‚ Strong‚ & Vault‚ 1998‚ p.533). This increasing number of single mothers has led to a controversy in the way children are reared. Some regard these "broken homes" cause a number of badly brought up children. However I personally think that single mothers can raise good kids by using good parenting skills and closer relationship with their children. To begin with‚ single mothers often have suitable parenting skills

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    Mother Teresa also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta was born on August 26th 1910 in Skopje Macedonia. Originally her birth name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu before she became a Catholic nun and missionary who devoted her life to caring for the sick. When she was only 8 years old her father died from an illness so‚ young Agnes became very close to her mother who had a strong belief in the Catholic church and taught her many things about compassion and charity. At age 12 Agnes went on a school trip

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    BLESSED MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA Mother Teresa of Calcutta was an Albanian-born Indian Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Missionaries of Charity. She was a very devout catholic who dedicated her life to caring for well-being of others and helping those in need of love and affection. Her beliefs and values of life reflected her religious identity and purpose‚ which developed and contributed to her life and work. Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu‚ in Macedonia‚ on the 26th of

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