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    Poets and Their Fathers “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden, “My Father as a Guitar” by Martin Espada, and “Digging” by Seamus Heaney are three poems that look into the past of the authors and dig up memories of the authors fathers. The poems contain similar conflicts, settings, and themes that are essential in helping the reader understand the heartfelt feelings the authors have for their fathers. With the authors of the three poems all living the gust of their life in the 1900’s, their biographical

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    chess with my brother, my father asked me to accompany him to see a new client. The client told my father that he wanted a new addition to his home since his two sons wanted to have separate rooms. I stood there earnestly listening while my father explained to him how he was going to accomplish that and even sketched out how the house would look afterward. The client was impressed and told my father that he should start immediately with the project. At home, my father asked me whether I wanted

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    In The Color of Water by James McBride, James Admits to falling for peer pressure after the death of his step father, Hunter Jordan. James explains how he did things that were out of character, “I virtually dropped out of high school after he died… I snatched purses. I shoplifted. I even robbed a petty drug dealer once” (McBride 6). This quote illustrates how the

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    RATIONALE: The purpose of the lesson is to have students observe and describe how young animals resemble their parents. This lesson will give students the foundation knowledge they need to understand the similarities in physical appearance of young animals and their parents. It will also allow for them to understand differences in different species, through the physical appearances.. The knowledge can be applied to genetics and how young animals are similar and different to their parents in

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    all time is “The Kids Are Alright”. It centers on a lesbian couple, Nic and Jules, and their two children, Laser and Joni. Laser and Joni are biologically half brother and sister, sharing the same sperm donor father. Laser is only fifteen, but interested in getting to know his biological father. He convinces his older sister to look him up, knowing he would have to be eighteen to do it himself. The movie follows the repercussions of the discovery of their biological dad, and also examines Nic and Jules’

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    she manages to work several respectable jobs, attend college and, fall in love. Although Francie works hard, she would not have been able to survive without the encouragement and support of Johnny Nolan, Sissy Rommely and Katie Nolan. Francie’s father, Johnny Nolan, is a loving man who always supports and

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    It has been many years since my nightmares have been passed but they have always remained in my memory. Before I came to live here with my Aunt Marie in Maryland, I lived with my mother and father in Virginia. My father was a commander and my mother was a good housewife who loved me so much. All the hardships and hostile experiences of my life began when a civil war started in Virginia. I was only nine years old then. One evening, my mother and I received terrible news about my father’s death during

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    However, Lia thinks that “nothing [she does] is [her mother’s] business anymore” now that she is divorced from her father (Anderson 142). Her frustration with a split family and her father’s new wife, Jennifer, seemed to be too much pressure for Lia to handle. In the end, in the process of healing, she began to talk more with her mom and realized that her mom shows care

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    “MOM! It’s not fair!” My youngest child yelled again. Alex continued with his exasperated three-year-old logic, “AJ got to watch Kung Fu Panda three times, and I only got to see it twice last night!” (A. G. Neff, personal communication, October 4, 2012). The consternation arose from my insistence that a different movie should be viewed other than the same one that had been continually playing on the television set for the previous three days. My children always love repeat performances, and ever

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    of my life forever. My family has never been one of stability. One might say I came from a ‘broken’ family. My parents tried to combine two families into one, but unfortunately things did not work out. My mothers’ first children would not accept my father, for he brought a lot of negativity. My mother was not perfect either; her previous marriage fell apart and she was clinically depressed. Just in this small description of my family, I would have to say we are very low on the strong scale, putting

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