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    make all the difference in the world for your child growing up. Parents also owe their children protection‚ although protection wasn’t always the top of their lists. Rex walls and Rose Mary knew that keeping their child safe was more important than themselves. 7. How is the Walls family functional? How is it dysfunctional? The Walls family definitely had their ups and downs‚ but not once did they leave their children in a situation that could end fatal. They kept their children safe through it

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    Throughout these chapters‚ more of Rex Walls’ true personality is exposed. Rex seemed to grow more oblivious to his alcoholism and the consequences to his actions. Like before‚ he would often return home late‚ however‚ he gave an angry impression full of rage and destruction through actions such as breaking “windows and smashed dishes and furniture until he’d spent all his anger” (Walls‚ 112). In church‚ Rex would speak out inappropriately and insult the religion while all those who follow it witness

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    Women in Literature Rex Walls Due to his negligence and occasional endangerment of his children‚ many people dislike Rex Walls. They think he’s an awful‚ unfit parent. However‚ Rex was a loving‚ caring father who teaches his kids important values‚ with many positive parenting traits who just messes up from time to time. The reader can see how much Rex cares when he gives his kids stars for Christmas because he doesn’t have money for toys. Rex says‚ “Years from now‚ when all the junk [the other

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    The family up for investigation is the Walls family. Their current living situations has multiple problems‚ such as support beams starting to buckle‚ a leaky roof‚ the stairs being almost completely rotted‚ and other issues. These living conditions are completely unsafe for kids. The Walls currently have 4 kids in their possession‚ Lori‚ Jeanette‚ Brian‚ and Maureen‚ who are 16‚ 13‚ 12‚ and 7 respectively. It was decided to conduct an interview on all of the kids in the household to figure out what

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    In the Glass Castle Rex Walls has a big heart‚ but he does not know how to show it. He changed as he learned what he should not do and what is correct to do. He helps with making everything fit together. He is most of the reason why things happen. In the Glass Castle Rex starts out a selfish person but in the end is more considerate to his family. In the beginning Rex Walls is not the best person someone would know. Like when Jeanette had been burned and had to be rushed to the hospital so they

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    The Glass Castle is about a girl who tells the events of her childhood past and how dysfunctional her family was‚ especially her father Rex Walls. Jeanette’s father‚ Rex Walls is a drunk and sometimes abusive to his family. He drinks all the time to escape reality. Rex has been drinking since he was a teenager. He is a prime example of an everyday drunk who takes any opportunity to get alcohol. I think the reason he became a drunk was because of his mother. She was probably abusing him sexually as

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    Effects of Alcoholism One of the many problems in the United States is Alcoholism. Alcoholism is considered a disease and has several sever effects that can be dangerous‚ and in some cases fatal. Alcoholism can have negative effects on a person physically‚ psychologically‚ and emotionally. The most obvious of the three effects is physical. These are the effects that can become fatal if alcoholism is present for a long period of time. Alcoholism can cause cancer in the liver‚ stomach and kidneys

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    ineffective ways to reduce drinking problems among young people‚ especially high school‚ college‚ and university students. The best preventive measures are often the easiest and most economical and can be easily implemented by parents and educators. Alcoholism is a broad term for problems with alcohol‚ and is generally used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages‚ usually to the detriment of the drinker’s health‚ personal relationships‚ and social standing. It is medically

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    just like his father‚" comments another. Such a story sparks a debate as to the foundation of alcoholism. Merriam-Webster ’s Dictionary defines alcoholism as continued excessive or compulsive use of alcoholic drinks. What causes a person to be an alcoholic is a heated debate. Some argue that the disease is hereditary‚ while others advocate that alcoholism is due to a person ’s environment. Alcoholism a generally environmental disease‚ which is fueled by a person ’s genetic makeup‚ requires federal

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    The Many Effects of Alcoholism Many times when people hear the word addiction they tend to think about drugs or maybe to a lesser extent cigarettes‚ however one of the most common and horrible addictions is alcoholism. I attribute this lack of common knowledge to the fact that many people who have this addiction do a very good job at hiding it. Unlike illicit drugs alcohol is not hard to find‚ you simply have to walk into a liquor store or even a gas station. Because of this‚ addicts can hide themselves

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