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    The poem Mother Who Gave Me Life by Gwen Harwood, is about the speaker’s mother and her life that is near death. This focused universal thematic concern of motherhood is conveyed through a reflective tone, as the speaker is seen to acutely contemplate her mother’s life and the wisdom she has been taught. Gwen Harwood uses a eulogy structure to undertow the reader’s focus to the praise the speaker has for her mother. As well as creatively embedding the use of enjambment, repetition and metaphors,

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    “It takes someone strong to make someone strong.” With that powerful and emotionally riveting ending, Procter & Gamble’s Olympic advertising campaign “Thank You, Mom” went viral and attracted over 20 million viewers on YouTube. In P&G’s video ad, several young athletes facing frightening situations including bullying, stalled elevators and approaching tornadoes were consoled and fortified by their brave and unflappable moms. Growing up, the athletes, accompanied with the courage and strength provided

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    Marriage and Love

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    American University of Beirut Spring 2012 - 2013 Response to "Marriage and Love" by Emma Goldman "Marriage and Love", an article by Emma Goldman tackles the issue of marriage and the notion of free motherhood. Goldman argues that "love" and "marriage" are two concepts that simply can 't go together. She states that love has the ability to liberate its subject, empower him. However, marriage does quite the opposite; it’s an "economic arrangement", an "insurance pact", which traps the women and

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    present day, there are numerous outlets and technologies people can take that can help assist them in creating an offspring. Whether it is intra-uterine insemination, which is conducted by sperm or egg donation, by in vitro fertilization or surrogate motherhood arrangements, there are different technologies in our present day people can choose when it comes to creating an offspring. What are these technologies and how do they work? Ethically, are these outlets and technologies the right thing to do? Should

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    several months away from adolescent, out-of-wedlock motherhood? "I didn't believe it because Jamie Lynn's always been so conscientious. She's never late for her curfew," lamented mother Lynne Spears. She got over the shock in a week, and then Jamie Lynn, ever conscientious, notified the press that she would be having, keeping and raising the baby with her mama in Louisiana. "I'm just trying to do

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    Particularly in 'Barn Owl' and 'The Spelling Prize', Harwood examines children's sadness as they go on their journey from innocence to experience. As time progresses and children begin their development towards adulthood, certain experiences and the way they respond to them can have a significant impact on their growth. In reference to the poem, 'Barn Owl', Harwood suggests that through experiencing and seeing it with their own eyes, they begin to realise the horror of reality. It can have an impact

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    can always realize that they can help themselves when no one else can. After finding her belonging through motherhood, she gained a purpose through her own means and discovering that she wants to do everything to provide for her child. Morrison illustrates the importance of finding a purpose in life through Sorrow’s transformation from being lost to finding her place in life due to motherhood in order to achieve happiness. Morrison shows the connection between the importance of finding one’s purpose

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    Nursing Transition

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    The Nursing Concept of Transition in Relation to Motherhood Transition is a nursing concept that is a major concern for the nursing profession, as it affects many people (Nelson, 2003). An important example of transition is motherhood because it is a common nursing concept many woman experience in relation to pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood (Nelson, 2003; Chan, Wong, Lam, Wong, Kwok, 2013). In this paper I will define the nursing concept of transition, and explore holistic care, client centered

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    effort to find out about the pregnancy just because she is “worried about the relentless repetition” (81) of her neighbor. She however learns from her mistake of being negligent and ends up a true mother. She prepares her daughter for marriage and motherhood. She also teaches her other children how to live responsibly while allowing them to chart the course of their lives. Mothering is a lifetime commitment, from the cradle to the grave perhaps and not just caring for a child. Ramatoulaye does not

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    for her other child she lost time with. Besides the issues that the family as a whole face at 124, Sethe has her own struggles from early on in her life. Michele A.L Barzey touches on one of these struggles Sethe faces with motherhood in her article on “Thick Love: Motherhood in Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Julian of Norwich’s Revelations of Divine Love”. Sethe never knew her mother and she was the only surviving child her mother, Ma’am had since she was raped so many times by white men. However,

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