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    Absent Father Abuse

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    My upbringing have been far from conventional. While my father has always suffered from addiction, it was not until 2002 that my mother became disabled right before my eyes. While walking through a large amusement park, my mother constantly complained of sharp pains in her ankle. But instead of being tended to with care, she was only greeted with cold and abusive responses from my father, unknowingly forcing her to walk on a ruptured tendon. With tears rolling down her agony struck face, she staggered

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    Father Observation Paper

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    The conversation that I observed was between my boyfriend and his father on January 31st, 2017. Their conversations in general are usually, emotionless, sports related, and complaining about other people and/or their day. However, in this conversation, they were talking about the recent death of a family member. As they talked more about the passing of this loved one, they began to reflect about their time with that person and how they ended up passing. I think that this conversation was a wake

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    Father Reflection Paper

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    When my father died, my life changed drastically, but I did not realize it yet. I was only eight years old; his death did not fully click, it had no affect on me. As I grew older, that is when it finally became apparent. The death of my father encouraged me to strive and stay driven when it came to reaching my goals and helping out other people. I became more focused on my education, on my future, and also on my family. I have always been told, I am a reflection of him and I surely wouldn't want

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    Sara's Abusive Father

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    behind¨ is a book about a girl trying to survive her abusive father. Sara and her mother have a plan to finally escape Sara’s abusive father. But Sara comes to realize that her mother becomes missing before the escape, and Sara is scared. Each day she is more worried about where her mother is and her friends know something is up. Sara thinks her dad has something to do with it, but he is acting like nothing happened. With Sara’s abusive father growing more violent every day, she must figure out what

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    - My father died from a motorcycle crash on June 17th, 2011. I was 13 years old, the summer before 8th grade. It was an absolute tragedy and it will always remain as one of the biggest heart breaks of my life. I smile now thinking about him but late at night, if I think about him too much, I still cry. I am not telling you this for you to feel sorry for me but for you to understand that I took this tragedy and used it to fuel my determination to be better. This was a dark period in my life but I

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    A Fathers Impact Essay

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    A Fathers Impact Cohen, S. R. Zeedyk, S. M. Tipton, L. A. Rodas, N. V. Blacher, J. “Fathers of children with or without ID: understanding long-term psychological symptoms,” Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. Apr2016, Vol. 60 Issue 4, p295-307. Most mothers and fathers love their kids with all their heart. As a child begins to age, parents begin to influence their kids and will mold them as they mature. However, parents without much care for their kids will leave a long-term effect on

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    My Fathers Addiction

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    Dads Alcohol Or Drug Addiction Living a life with a father who suffers from alcohol or drug addiction isn't easy. Instead of the strong and supportive family base, he's likely to struggle with work, showing affection, and performing other important parental roles. However, it is possible to help your father find help for addiction. It will require understanding why he may be struggling to quit and how you can break through the unique “father mentality” to help guide him to a life of sobriety. Understanding

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    Observing My Father

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    stumbling outside of the living room window, my mother encouraged me to stare at whatever show was playing. In my mind, I knew exactly what was occurring. My father once again arrived after a long day of work and a long night of drinking. This occurrence was extremely repetitive until the end of my junior year of high school when my father accepted the help he deserved to get back on track with his life. Being a shy child, I remember observing my father’s alcoholism create disputes with my mother

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    Kyle's Effective Father

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    constant moving and resettling, Kyle battled with a physiological impact left by his abusive father. Even though Kyle’s father was violent and presumably mentally ill, Kyle has high hopes for his father’s return. However, his new foster parents prepared Kyle to face his father and provided him with a temporary home. This home becomes permanent after he realizes the better life he can have and the limitations his father will bring. Forced to grow up at a faster pace, Kyle develops to be a mature, responsible

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    having two fathers very lucky, but in my circumstance I have a father and a dad. Although they may seem like the same word or name, they have very different meanings. A father is the man who you are connected to biologically, but does not always support or have a relationship with you. A dad, however, is the man who takes care of you, teaches you right from wrong, is always there for you, and never gives up on you. From the outside looking in I may have two fathers, but in reality I have a father and a

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