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    Daddy Dearest As the father’s perspective from a home that has two daughters is not the most common mommy blog subject, I do not claim to be the most gifted writer, but this is an attempt to give a young dad’s edition of Thorny Lullaby and a view through the eyes of a man with the alluring yet challenging burden of the attentive care of two girls and a fine woman. I suppose I should give some background information to the loyal readers of Thorny Lullaby who may not know much about me. I have done

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    In Rita Dove’s “Daystar,” Dove describes an unnamed mother’s repetitive and exhausting daily routine to reflect the unsatisfying role that women play in society. The woman in the poem fulfills her duties as a mother by performing her chores and watching after her children, but at the end of the day, feels empty. Going through the same motions and actions day after day are not enough to fulfill the woman’s wants or needs anymore and she finds herself dreaming of a place other than the one she currently

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    Kate Chopin's short story 'The Storm'; describes an encounter of infidelity between two lovers during a brief thunderstorm. The story alludes to the controversial topic of women's sexuality and passion, which during Chopin's time no one spoke about much less wrote about. So controversial was 'The Storm,'; that it was not published until after her death in eighteen ninety-nine. The story is broken up into five sections, each filled with small clues and hints that reflect her message. In short, Kate

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    1. I am the Petitioner of this divorce, and I submit this affidavit in support of my motion for custody of our (03) children: Thuyanh Pham (age: 14), Huyanh Pham (age: 10), and Adam Pham (age:2) 2. Respondent (Huy Pham, reside at 5521 N Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640) and I have been married for 15 years and have 3 children as said above. 3. Since the children were born, I have been their primary caregiver, I have been responsible for preparing their meal, getting them dressed, keep them safe and make

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    From the moment we are born our genders have given others a certain expectation from each and every one of us . Women are usually expected to know how to cook and clean , to have children and stay home to take care of them , they are to aspire to be a perfect wife for their future husband . Men are expected to take care of their family by bringing a good amount of money home each day and with that , pay the bills . Even though most of us probably don't see things like this , maybe some of our family

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    Cather and Chopin on Feminism ”Women have been taught that, for us, the earth is flat, and that if we venture out, we will fall off the edge. “~Andrea Dworkin. This quote shows how society has put this idea into the heads of women in every new generation that a women has to play the certain household role while men go out and work. It portrays that women can’t venture past the expectations that an earlier society put on women’s shoulders. Throughout time, women have played the role of the quiet house

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    When I hear, parents argue kids should not do chores and others replying they should be made to do chores, I wonder whether they ever experienced a week away with a large group of teenagers. After spending such a week with several different types of teenagers, I can honestly state my opinion regarding the issue. I feel strongly that children should do chores for three reasons, they mature a kids judgment, give responsibility, and offer Last summer I led a group of middle and high school aged youth

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    The end of the Civil War was an unprecedented time in American History. It created a tremendous shift in the culture of the United States, especially in the South. In his book A Year in the South: 1865, Stephen Ash paints a powerful depiction of four different people whose lives were deeply affected by the end of the war. While some felt this shift more than others, these four people survived through a period of time when many others lost their lives. Coming out of this ordeal alive was a feat in

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    Laurel Thatcher Ulrich uses Martha Ballard’s diary to portray life in rural New England in the late 1700 and early 1800’s. Using this diary and other historical material she recreates the 27 years of life that Martha has disclosed in her diary. By using Martha’s life and words she recreates what living was like during the pre-industrial era. She features the role that midwives and women in general played in the economic survival of families during this era. The diary by itself does not shed light

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    Treatment Plan Description of the Client Buddy Herman is a 16-year-old Caucasian male, he is thin with a pale complexion. He is returning home to live with his mother, her boyfriend, and three siblings in a predominantly African American public housing complex. Over the past five years of living away he has been in multiple foster homes and residential treatment facilities for behavioral issues. He is in high school and has attended school within these programs. He displays a nervous attitude towards

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