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    Mother means ‘A woman in relation to a child or children to whom she has given birth’, (Oxford dictionary). Mother is the closest person to the child through a deep physically relation between the mother and the child originated from the nature bond of pregnancy and Breastfeeding. However this relation develops through the childhood stages that every child experiences. Therefore, children since their early years, the figure of the mother and the role of motherhood have a special place in their life

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    Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother is an excellent novel that combines technology and rebellion all into one book. A group of teenagers living in San Francisco become “prisoners” of a terrorist attack investigation when they are arrested and brought to an island by the Department of Homeland Security. They are treated awfully despite not having committed a single crime. The main character, Marcus, deems it is in his hands to take down the DHS and get revenge for what they’ve done. The Bay Bridge bombing

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    suffering. So that we can easily find that the little prince is set to be as an angel by Saint-Exupéry, as his age and experience are up to the standard. The little prince is a pure child, who is kind-hearted forever and ever, and he also represents the truth and the wisdom. There is no rich and poor, no hatred, no greed in the heart of the little prince, and in the book, the sentence what the writer says most about the little prince is that ”repeated the little prince, who never in his life had let go

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    The message delivered by Disney movies is definetily not something children need to learn from. For example, in the movie The Little Mermaid, we see so many wrong things that are taught to little girls. First, we see a mermaid who strongly dislikes everything she has just because she wants to be like a human. We want little girls in this generation to accept who they are, where they come from, and value their roots, sadly this movie is sending a completely different message. Secondly, she sacrifices

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    Merlin, I never read this email, because I knew it was more of your lies and a total waste of time. Nevertheless, you deserve a response. Let’s see who starts problems. 1. I discussed something with you over email and then next day the professor talked to me terrified. Who told anything to the professor? Consequently, who is twisting things and creating trouble? How did she find out I had talked to you? Who approach her? 2. From my first email “she told me you had told her that he had fever in

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    Speech On Self Confidence

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    self. These people are not afraid to fail, they gain knowledge from it. Concertation is an important characteristic for an individual to have, as it allows them to stay focused on what is important. When an individual pays attention to the little things, like what their friends/ family are saying or their likes and dislikes this shows that the individual cares. When an individual focuses on the details, it makes people feel loved. These individuals do not get distracted easily which allows

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    The story of the Little Mermaid is one of the most popular fairy tales, it's Disney adaptation is also very popular. To children, it is just a story about a mermaid who turns into a human to be with her true love but when analyzed from different perspectives, it can reveal a lot about the story itself and what children are learning from it. The first way you can look at the Little Mermaid is through the feminist lens since this story has various things that relate to women. First off, in “Someday

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    characters in world-renowned tales such as The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast. The

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    With graceful animation and a jubilant, unforgettable score, Walt Disney's 1989 film adaptation of the classic tale, The Little Mermaid, irrevocably impresses itself upon the hearts and memories of its viewers (Clements). The romantic, musical, and adventurous plotline captivates the attention of millions of children, thus initiating an international fanbase centered around a curious, love-struck mermaid and her quest for humanity; consequently, the conflict arising from the adoration of Ariel, the

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    the secret that lies behind why these posters were so powerful and successful in the

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