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    watch the news with a smile on my own face. I'm truly happy for them, because this decision hits close to home. I know a secret that the rest of my family doesn't. “ This would have never happened in my generation, this display makes me sick.” my father grumbles next to me. With a sigh I glance over at my little sister whose looking down with pain in her eyes.

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    Becoming a mother changed my life in a very profound way. Due to my own upbringing, I was less prepared emotionally and mentally than the average young married woman, but with my dearest husband by my side I knew we would survive the parenting journey together. Sacrifices, including my educational goals at that time, were made. Those choices were happily chosen, because I knew that for me to be a “successful” mother, I needed to focus on my child (now 4 children) and grow to become the

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    noticed was my heart rate. Having a heart condition and wearing the belly probably wasn’t the best idea since it cause my heart rate to increase and I had a palpitation. It makes me wonder what it would be like if I was actually pregnant. Would I be able to carry a baby without it drastically effecting my health? I noticed that it was harder than normal to breathe because of the metal balls on my ribs. I was sweaty and felt like walking from class to class was a chore. The only part of my body that

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    Lenore Alexander. The name still to this day that name sends a dejected feeling straight through my body with unrelenting force. I have never experienced pain like the pain that was felt on February 11, 2014. This was the day that my Nana was taken all too soon from this world. Taken from me. But first I shall start at the beginning. Lenore Van Natta was the most giving individual you could ever find. She gave so much to everyone and never expected anything in return. Her doors were always

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    a false sense of self, and therefore has difficulties developing ongoing healthy, reciprocal relationships. It is all about what happened between the teenager and his primary caregiver during his first five years of life; most importantly is what happened during his first year of life. This

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    was young when my parents got divorced. I have always wondered what it would be like to grow up and live with both of them together. My mother had me when she finished high school and while my dad was attending college. After she had me, my parents split up not long after. My parents went to court when I was roughly five months, making the decision that custody should be held 50/50, meaning that both parents got equal time with me. At this

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    My Sister’s Baby "Shut up. I do not hate babies," my sister responded after I could not hide my astonishment at her announcement. Although my mind was full of visions of her beating me up when I was little and she was in charge, I gave her a hug anyway and told her that I hoped she would be happy. Why not? She was married and financially independent; in fact, her work was extremely important to her. She even invited me into the delivery room as her second coach. Upon

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    that is essential for midwives. My positive attitude to learning has been rewarded with leadership roles of house captain and school prefect. Currently I am completing an A level in Biology and studying Health and Social Care at AS level, both of which have been chosen specifically with Midwifery as a future focus. My A-level studies in Spanish, English and

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    worry about big responsibilities until Nia said she was pregnant. What is going to happen to both of their childhoods? This changed Bobbys world and Nia's. "I don't want to be anybody's mother. I'm not done with being a kid myself" (Johnson 86).Bobby will have to take care of Nia and in a few months, a baby! All of his childhood is gone. No more free time or freedom. "I lay my basketball down and it rolled out the door..."(Johnson 23). This quote says a lot because it is telling you how (the basketball)

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    Entry 1 Yesterday was our very first class of the spring semester, late on a Monday night I was tired and not very excited about taking such a long class and possibly losing my precious time for sleep. Of course I ended up in the wrong classroom and just awkwardly sat there until a very kind girl looking for the same class as me figured out where we were really suppose to be. I was nervous and curious, because for some reason I had always thought this particular room was for storage. However, when

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