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    Despite all of the obstacles my mother has faced, she always strived to become successful and take care of her family. The youngest child and only daughter of six children, she is a first generation college graduate and the first person in her family to attend college. After completing her masters degree in education, she taught at the high school level for thirteen years. After that, she was a distance learning teacher at Kamehameha Schools Maui for around six years. She has now been serving as

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    and however I’ve needed help. My mother is many things; Determined, Driven, Helpful… But she is also underestimated. She and my father have truly changed my life in so many ways! My mother is not just a worker, she is an incredible mom. Everything I am, and everything I do, is because of both of my parents. No matter if it is school, acting, or a pageant, my mom is always there to get me ready, give me pep talks, and all around let me know that I can accomplish my goals! Listed below are the reasons

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    Any women can be a mother but it takes someone special to be a mother. Having someone in your life who means so much to you is a blessing. My Mom, Fatima was born on June 4, 1973. Moving to her appearance, I could say that the way she acts says a lot about her personality. She is the kind of person that is interesting to listen. Every time I listen to her, I learn something new. The moment she had me in her life was also a blessing for her. Im her third daughter. She is someone who cheers me up

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    If you were to ask my Father right now how he met my mother, he would probably laugh then fling his arm friendly like over your shoulder, pull you in, and proceed to tell you lies about how this Jamaican woman took one look down the hallway after he’d walked past and could not keep her hands off him. He’d spin a tale of love and lost, the moment they fell in love and the following years of silence (He would very strategically leave out the part when he lost her letter and couldn’t reply). The fable

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    from left to right. These weren’t pleasing at all, however there’s something here that makes me want to go back every time. That is my very own mother. About 12 years ago, my father decided to take my sister and I to his home in the United States. It was the most devastating thing that ever happened to me. I have only lived with my mom, and only my mom. Ever since, my life hasn’t been the same. There’s always a missing piece wherever I go, whatever I do, I feel as if I’m incomplete. About 7 years

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    this matter is how much it makes you change in the process as well. I want to show my daughter to appreciate and look for the good within everything throughout her life as I have learned through my time as a parent. I had my daughter when I was fifteen years old and this experience has helped shape me into the person I am today. I have always struggled to voice my thoughts to people around me. Caring for and teaching my daughter even simple things such as counting and the alphabet has helped me be more

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    Sol in reluctance, “My mother is a slut, so, I understand the concept, Ignorance is bliss. She has driven me to self-medicate on a bottle on more than one occasion.” He continued as he drove, “My third daughter, has not figured out yet she cannot fix what is broke. The bigger the boy’s problem the more her heart bleeds out of control. I have already told her she needs to stop mothering them and needs to set the expectation of being their girlfriend so they can move forward in life. Set a timer and

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    My mother had such a strong effect on her children that it’s easy to see the obvious. She taught us to be non-conformist, to follow our talents and dreams, to “just give it a try.” She taught us to play Scrabble to learn the importance of words, and to play cards to learn our numbers. Monopoly was for counting money as well as for basic economics: how much does this house cost? what’s the rent? is it worth it? But each of her children took away much more than the basic life skills embodied by my

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    Memoir of My Mother Essay

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    It seemed like a normal day when I entered Mrs. A’s AP Language and Composition class, but little did I know that she was going to assign a very important project that was going to take forever. I took my seat and wrote down what was on the board. Then I sat patiently and waited for Mrs. A to come explain what we were doing today. When the tardy bell rang, Mrs. A glided into the room and gave us all a stack of papers. She then proceeded to discuss our upcoming assignment, a memoir. As she explained

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    has to leave her loved ones to survive because her children feel abandoned. “'Dónde está mi mami?' Enrique cries, over and over. 'Where is my mom?'" Nazario 5 Enrique repeats these words over and over as his mother leaves for the U.S. These words show how hard it is growing up without your mother. Worse than that, no one had told Enrique where his mother went or when she was even coming back. These words show the depth of abandonment that Enrique felt. This text is what motivates Enrique to travel

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