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    My Love For My Family

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    for everything that had happened to our family year. I blame you for all the heartbreak and the tears that my family had cried. You were supposed to be the “head” of our family but, no you let me down, you let every family member down. I have been holding in these feelings for years but you are getting older and so am I. I’m trying to forgive you. I want to forgive you, but first I need to explain to you what you did to me. When I was younger I used to love going to your house I loved coming over

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    Seedfolks is a book about family. One day, a little Vietnamese girl named Kim plants some lima beans at a vacant lot in Cleveland to honor her father, who was a farmer. A neighbor notices and decides to also plant her own plants. Soon, more neighbors notice and it turns into a community garden. The people of Cleveland have to avoid their differences and come together as a family to make it successful. The book Seedfolks implies that family is the true source of love because almost everybody in

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    Personal Life Philosophy Family is love, life, happiness, kindness, connection, and spirit. It is what drives me and gives me purpose. Family continues the cycle of life, love, and happiness. The unity and powerful energy that is possible through familial relations has many benefits to the heart, soul, and overall well being in all of us. Spirituality is a value that goes hand-in-hand the the meaning and the joy of family. This connection between us is spiritual in every member’s own way

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    ever put your trust, and love in someone’s hands and they betrayed you? Well, I did at just three years old I met my mom's boyfriend, who I would call dad at five years old. Through the first three years of my life, it had always been my mother and me against the whole world. But at three years old a man came into our lives who would change our entire lives whether for the good or for the bad. This man feigned to be a great father to my family, although he was the love of my mother’s life. He was

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    I come from a family of eight, two boys and four girls, of which I was the youngest. We had a Christian based home, where my father was strict but my mom was the nurturer in the family. My mother was an awesome woman, she had such inner, physical and spiritual strength, although both parents played a big part in our spiritual instruction, the memory of mom’s example of faithful prayer and dependence on God’s strength, impacted me the most. Of course, as always happens, the innocence

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    Begin Again, there are many elements that connect to the theme of family, love, and most importantly, music. The main concept of the film is ending what happened in the past and moving forward to a new start or a new beginning. As conflict arises amongst the characters, they come to a crossroads of whether they should pursue their desired passions and love interests. The main characters in the film express their love for family and relationship through music. Music in the film is a way of communication

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    Namely, the values of love and family here may pervade across cultural boundaries. These values may take different forms or possess varying degrees of importance, but they most likely speak to people no matter their culture. Love, for instance, is portrayed as something of the utmost importance in this movie. The Portokalos want Toula to get married, at least in part, so she can find love. Toula wants to marry solely for love, with no other considerations entering her mind. Love is portrayed as something

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    When I think of the word family many thoughts and feelings circulate through my mind. I associate family with trust, support, unconditional love, and the list goes on. However, if I were to describe family from my experience, I would have to define it as the people who accept you no matter whom you are despite the flaws and mistakes one has made throughout their lifetime. Therefore, having a family that cares and supports one in whatever it may be is a true blessing that one should not take for granted

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    Love is Patient I was raised in a highly religious family. I have attended church every Sunday morning, Sunday night, and Wednesday night since the Sunday after I was born. I was always taught that faith, hope, and love were the three cardinal virtues of my entire life. In 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, we are told, “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs

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    It’s been a week and Charlie has been continuing to care and nurture her family in a way that she has never done before, but she’s concerned because it doesn’t seem as if there is any change her family is still unaware of her presence. Charlie doesn’t say anything because she figured that if she’s a little more patient then the change will soon come, when Charlie gets back from school she shuts herself out from her family in her room. Charlies face starts to get over heated and warm tears fall from

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