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    was unusual for men to stay home and women to have any other occupation but the household. Fortunately, through the feminist women`s movement, there was slow but progressive progress for women`s rights. As, a result, women were starting to engage in public activities outside of their homes. Due to this change, fathers are also beginning to comprise their roles as in support of their wives decisions. Presently, it is becoming a common role for fathers to become stay at home fathers. When groups of people

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    educational advantages. Single-parent homes can impact several aspects of a child’s life. Children see their parent as being very independent, and often they learn to be independent too. The parent raising the child has the biggest effect on the child. How the child is raised can affect many different outcomes of the child’s life (Kunz, 2015, April 15). One big effect single-parent households have is that one parent is absent. This can cause a child to perform poorly in school. Generally, single-parent households

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    I think of home. The word home is just the a name of structure; however, I connotate this word with a place of warmth, comfort, affection, family, and security. I lived in Wisconsin from age seven to fifteen. My predominant childhood years were spent in Milwaukee Wisconsin. During my life there, I was never one of those kids who desired so desperately to get out of her hometown that she paced the floor at the notion of having to stay there for the remainder of her life. I loved my home. I was rooted

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    family, the father and mother had specific roles they had to fulfill, and even the children had certain responsibilities. The men were the head of the household and usually worked to provide for the family. The women of the 1950’s society were stay at home moms, occasionally working a job as teachers or nurses. Men and women of that time were well mannered, clean, and classy. When the man and woman walked down the street, the man would walk on the outside or the road side to protect the woman from traffic

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    five tips for individuals who are seeking to rehabilitate an old home. Many of these could progress to become house museums or private households in the future, yet they give a fantastic idea into what needs to be considered when they are rehabilitated. Just as the old house journal wants to rehabilitate historic homes to their original state, the national park service states on their website under their section on restoring homes “the expressed goal of the Standards for Restoration and

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    When some people think of home they think of the place they go to after a long day, or the place they sleep at night. There is so much more to make a home a home, home may not even be a place; home may be a person. My home is my family, my mom in particular though. She is a fighter, a great cook and an even better role model. When I was in third grade my mom was diagnosed with cancer. She fought a hard battle and won. She didn't win without any complications though, there was infection after infection

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    Forgiving Yourself Gianna was so happy it was finally the last day of 9th grade before summer break. She was already making plans with her best friend Kaylee, and couldn’t wait till 3 o’clock for school to be over. Her Mom had agreed to take her to take her to the mall and let her get a new outfit for making it on the honor role. The best part of going to the mall was finally getting to spend some some time with her Mom without Grayson and Grace interrupting. So when the bell rang for seventh to

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    apart of it. Cody Zeller: Mostly the road to the NCAA tournament is always a tough one playing in the ACC. I remember having hard fought games against Duke. Terry Rozier : it wasn’t really exciting, but everyone giving it their all in those win or go home situations made it exciting for me. James Young: The last game, playing for the national championship. Everyone was real hungry to win the championship. Playing for the national championship was a good experience. What was it like playing for the national

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    day Ariana wake up to some old woman responding to her ad for house cleaning.” Hello do you clean home because I have a really big home that could use some cleaning. I can’t clean my own home because I been in an accident and I’m very weak but if you do a good job you will be happy.” “Yes, I do housekeeping and I am available after 2:00pm so I will come to your house at that time”. So after school Ariana take the bus to the woman house and to my surprise this is a really big house “o my how will

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    comprehension, being high in curiosity, motivation, independence, and having superior humor (Davis, Rimm, & Siegle, 2011). In order to understand how the home and classroom environments foster, create, and hinder the growth of my intellectually gifted student, it is important to consider the different relationships in the child’s home and school life. Urie Bronfenbrenner created the ecological model of human development in which he considered the relationships of the child’s different environments

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