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    I only got to spend 13 years, with my father, and in that time he made a huge impact on my life. My parents were, both very good people, and were taken from this Earth too soon. My mother passed in 2012, when I was 10, from breast cancer. My father passed in 2014, when I was 13, from a heart attack. They both made a huge impact on life, but I would like to focus on my father. He was 52 when he passed, and was a single father. He was a very humorous man, but was serious, when the time called for

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    I had arrived to the big world on a morning of the 28th of June in 1996, at 7:48 am at Cambridge Medical Center. The day my mother had bright me home, I immediately started to observe the world around me; just as would any other newborn baby, and I also watched my new family, mainly my mother. As I watched her through out my life growing up, I’ve learned that she did a lot for others. More then she did for herself, which I always wondered why. But, when I had gotten to middle school, I soon understood

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    My Mother and the Loss of Her Parents are so important in a child’s life. I consider both the father and the mother to be equally important in the life of a child. The thought for me of losing either parent is heart wrenching. However, this essay involves the loss of my mother. At the age of fifty-eight she transition from earth to heaven due to breast cancer. The journey begins knowing that my mom had some good days and some not-so-good days when it came to her health over the years. With time

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    My Mother Pieced Quilts

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    Quilt as a symbol There can be great comfort in understanding one’s heritage especially when it involves the deep love and devotion of a strong mother. The poem combines family and love with the quilt to show the memories that she has shared threw the generations that have had the quilt. In the poem “my mother pieced quilts” by Teresa Paloma Acosta and the short story “ Everyday use” by Alice Walker, both author’s use imagery and figurative language to establish a quilt as a symbol for family, love

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    Immigrant Interview Marisela Martinez Short, my Mother, is an emigrant from Guadalajara Mexico. Marisela was born on May 27th 1976, currently she is thirty nine years old. She immigrated to America when she was sixteen years old in 1992. I chose to interview Marisela because I find her story and the way her life changed dramatically very interesting. Living in Mexico throughout her teen years was very rough. Unlike other teenagers where their parents constantly provide for their children, Marisela’s

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    Struggling to open my eyes, I see a groggy image of my mom going around my room, turning off the lights, and putting my favorite blanket on. She sits on the edge of my bed and puts a comforting hand on my shoulder. "Go to sleep." she whispers, then gently steps out of my room, closing the door behind her. My mom does nothing but care for others. As a mom of four, she's got a lot on her plate. Yet that doesn't stop her from making me feel like the only person on Earth the matters. She's a nurse and

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    My mom was the stable person in the marriage and the family. She was the breadwinner, the one who always held a job and made sure we had enough to eat and clothes to wear. I think about the life she had, a mother of six who had to work full time and who’s salary supported all of us while my dad worked sporadically and drank way too much beer. I don’t remember her ever having a vacation or even taking days off work, and yet when she got home at the end of the day she still made us dinner and washed

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    character, or just someone that inspires you on a daily basis varies. My mom is the person that inspire me on a daily basis. My mom has always supported everything that I’ve done or at least wanted to do. She puts everyone before herself and is always willing to help anyone in need. My mom perhaps is one of the most, beautiful, intelligent, and selfless people that I have ever come across, and she is everything that I aspire to be. My mom has a smile that can light up any room, and her beautiful brown

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    things are a blessing. There are a range of things in my life that I am fortunate to have, but there are certain people, places, and things, that are special. My mom is my role model, furthering my education, and technology has enhanced the way I do my college work. To me, a blessing is when you’re fortunate enough to have something that others don’t. I'm fortunate enough to have a mom who has taught me to be who I am, and how to strive in my life to succeed. She has never depended on anyone in her

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    Special person in my life Contents: 1. What is a special person? 2. Mother is a gift. 3. Why my mother is so special to me? 4. Problems my mother had to face for us in her life. 5. Love and care that my mother bestowed upon us. 6. My feelings about my mother. 7. Rights of mothers and my thinking 8. Questions from those who don’t care about mothers Essay Life is very complicated. It is full of surprises and problems. Our job is to understand the surprises and to solve the problems in

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