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    Discipline • Discipline brings about promotion • Discipline creates respect • Discipline reduces the room for regrets Conclusion Proverbs 3:11-12 My son‚ do not despise the LORD’s discipline and do not resent his rebuke‚ because the LORD disciplines those he loves‚ as a father the son he delights in. God

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    Luis Bourges

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    close; the secret and eternal laws; the harmony of the world. These things or their memory are here in books that I watch over in my tower. On small shaggy horses‚ the Mongols swept down from the North destroying the armies ordered by the Son of Heaven to punish their desecration’s. They cut throats and sent up pyramids of fire‚ slaughtering the wicked and the just‚ slaughtering the slave chained to his master’s door‚ using the women and casting them off. And on the South they rode

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    The Glass Menagerie

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    The Glass Menagerie is a drama about family life during the 1940s. It centers on Amanda‚ the mother‚ Tom‚ the son‚ and Laura‚ the daughter. Amanda’s husband abandoned the family 16 years previous. She is demanding as a single mother and struggles to hold onto some resemblance of a normal life by living in her past. Tom is Amanda’s only son and is the sole financial supporter of the family. Laura is Tom’s handicapped sister. The Glass Menagerie is an unsatisfying story. The

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    Fences Character Analysis

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    home at the age of fourteen‚ and had to find a way to live even though he had nothing. Now a father himself‚ Troy finds himself becoming as angry and hard as his father‚ although he has only ever tried to be a responsible man. Lyons‚ Troy’s oldest son from his first marriage‚ is the opposite of Troy. A struggling musician‚ Lyons’ fatherless childhood condemned him to be an irresponsible dreamer who believes in a future of liberation. Without having a father to teach him‚ Lyons grew up unaware of

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    Mullet Girls

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    wants to be a daddy’s girl to fit the position of the son her father never had. McCorkle was without a doubt confused about the image of the Mullet Girl. McCorkle talks about her fishing abilities and how her ability to fish portrays her image as a daddy’s girls. "I prided myself on being the daughter who could touch anything stinky and slimy without flinching."(Pg 42). According to the text McCorkle is questioning herself whether she be the son her father never had or the dream girl she really wants

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    Personal Conflict

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    whether it will influence them to change. In our little court we have a neighbour who most of the 13 years spent living next too‚ we never really got along. A good example of this bitterness between me and their son of the same age was a night when his father was put in an ambulance. The son accused me of parking in the way of ambulance but I had thought there was more than enough space for it to pass. Since we always avoided each other from direct talk‚ this was a great opportunity to let each other

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    What I Have Noticed

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    has different idols. The one idolizes Nora Aunor and the second idolizes Vilma Santos. Because of their different interest‚ they always fight about their idols. Without knowing the son of these two neighborhood unintentionally fell in love with each other. The story was quite shocking especially to the part that their sons are both in love with each other. The lesson we could picked from the story was not to be affected on what you idolize. The second play entitled “Pitik Surplus”. It is about family

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    A Closed Family: Growth Through Suffering The novel Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant is one of Tyler ’s more complex because it involves not only the growth of the mother‚ Pearl Tull‚ but each of her children as well. Pearl must except her faults in raising her children‚ and her children must all face their own loneliness‚ jealousy‚ or imperfection. It is in doing this that they find connections to their family. They find growth through suffering. "Cody Tull‚ the oldest child and the one

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    like an only child’ to show a solid connection and the time invested in the garden and didn’t love his own son as much as his garden. Also hints that Peter doesn’t feel as loved as the garden. Peter and Feliks have a distant relationship due to Peter embracing the new world he lives in which left Feliks to have a connection with his garden‚ a bond stronger than the relationship with his son.

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    apartment that is constantly encumbered in filth. This drab thought of this family’s existence‚ generation after generation comes to an end when the Younger family receives $10‚000 in the mail as compensation for a death in the family. Walter‚ the son of Mama‚ loses the majority of it and they keep just enough to buy a new house. Having said this‚ every member of the Younger family has a chance of success in the future‚ which gives this play a happy ending because it is one the reader can think optimistically

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