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    Growing up as a child my parents have struggles slot to make sure that me and my sisters were sheltered and well feed. My dad has been the hard working man of the family providing us with money to get the things we wanted. I've always looked up to my dad because he's always stood by me as I tried to forte in life. about 2 years ago my mom and I got a call from my dads coworkers saying that he was being rushed to the hospital because he passed out at work. They sent him to fairfax inova hospital

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    When my report card arrives at my house no one will really pay attention to it until it is opened. My mom is usually the one who opens my report and if she doesn't open it then it's me. I have gotten pretty good grades my entire life so my mom always expects me to have A's. When she opens the card I think she'll be happy that I'm passing all of my classes but, she'll probably playfully scold me for having a B in P.E.. My sister would say that I'm doing very good and she would also tell me to tell

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    I come from a family that is half Irish, a quarter German and a quarter Portuguese. My mom’s side of the family lives in San Diego, where my dad’s side lives in Boston. I am very thankful for many things in my life. In particular, I am very grateful for my grandparents, family, and friends. I am very thankful for my grandmas. They are especially important to me for these reasons. Both have helped me when when I was going through tough times. When both of my grandpas died, they talked to me and

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    When I was born my mom or dad didn’t know what they were gonna name me. My mom never thought if I was gonna be a girl or boy and neither did my dad. They came up with names like James or Bryan,David etc. anyway my dad came up with my name Austin he liked this name. Well I recived my name surprising from Texas the city of Austin. Well my mom liked it and they agreed on it. Well I could have thought of many names but i'm grateful Austin is my name. So this day started out as any other day at the

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    nothing like my Father. Sarah Vowell also felt very different compared to her dad when she wrote the essay “Shooting Dad”. However when Vowell looks past their differences she finds how similar she is to her Father. I find this to be true about many child-parent relationships, even if the child does not wish to be like their parents. Children cannot prevent themselves from becoming similar to their parents. Throughout “Shooting Dad” Vowell discovers how similar she is compared to her Father. She starts

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    encouragement. I think the reason why the role expectations for black fathers differs from white fathers is because the type of environment that each is raised in. More black men grow up in a single family home, most likely with the mother, never having a true male role model in the house. Men more than likely come and go in the house, and as the young become young adults themselves, they pretty much take on the same role as their fathers did. A less percentage of white males grow up in a single parent

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    Core Beliefs My biological father was never a part of my life growing up. I was fortunate to have my Grandfather and my Uncle in my life. I shudder to think about how I would have ended up, had they not been a part of my development. A few years ago, I was forced to look at myself in a far deeper manner than I had ever done before. My biological father decided that after almost 50 years he wanted to be a part of my life. This experience made me look at who I am and why I believe the things that

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    For the longest forgiving my father was not even a thought. He had hurt and abandoned me so what reason did he deserve my forgiveness. My hate for the situation started around the age of fourteen. I did not want him around at all. I felt like I had gone this long without him and him coming around more would just ruin things. My mother being who she is, tried her best for us to rekindle our relationship, but in my eyes, it was a dead issue. Building up all that hate, and anger made me a bitter teenager

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    My entire life for as long as I can remember consisted of my father constantly reminding me to “never come home with a black boyfriend.” Well, guess what. Graduation day was the first day that my boyfriend and my dad would meet; my mind was racing because I wasn’t going to be the one to introduce Jordan to my dad, my mother would be. I always knew that I was lucky to have my mom because she supported me in everything that I did or wanted to do my whole life; she is my rock. I was up on stage looking

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    Absent Fathers Essay

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    “For you know that we dealt with each of you as a father deals with his own children, encouraging, comforting and urging you to live lives worthy of God…” 1 Thessalonians 2:11-12 This scripture outlines the role as a father. However, one out of every three American children has to live with the heartbreak of having an absent father. In this generation, the rate of absent fathers is skyrocketing. Children without the presence of a father are, lost, broken and distrustful. Although I have not faced

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