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    “America’s working single mothers: An Appreciation” by LeBron James is a tribute to his hardworking single mother Gloria James. Gloria James has LeBron James at the age of 16 and was single handedly on her own. They lived in poverty because Gloria James was “Lacking any support, and the skills and education necessary to get ahead” (James) making their life extremely hard. Gloria James like every other hardworking and devoted single mother tried her hardest every day to support and provide for her

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    Are you a single mother who wants to go back to college but is worried about juggling college, work, and parenting responsibilities? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many women dream of going back to college to complete their degree, attend college for the first time, or obtain an advanced degree. For a lot of women this is an elusive dream. A report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, estimates that 71 percent of all student parents are women, and 43 percent of the total student parent

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    Southern Luzon State University Lucban, Quezon In Partial Fulfillment for the Requirements of the Subject Research Method EFFECTS OF SINGLE MOTHERS’ STRESS ON QUALITY CHILD CARE IN LUCBAN, QUEZON Submitted by: Sheila Marie Sale Submitted to: Prof. Marissa Cadao CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING This chapter deals with introducing the nature of the study as the reason why the researcher chose this topic. This also contains the general problems that he wanted to find answers

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    How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low-Wage Work Many struggle to live without government aid and other public assistance, but now we are living in a system where people went from welfare to work and back to welfare with a slowing economy those who got off of welfare went on make 9 to 12 hour for the first time in there lives and now what is happening once again is the is that people are back to a lower paying jobs or no job having to make a decisions about the ends justifying the means the

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    6 Single Mother Myths Busted by Online Dating Dating as a single mother is fraught with lots of potential hazard and stigma. Before online dating has become a craze, single moms who are hoping to find another chance at "happy ever after" usually do not get too much luck. The stigma that comes along with being a single mother drives real men away and makes it ultra impossible for single moms to get another shot at happiness. Only until the dawn of online dating did these single moms stumble upon real

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    poem Mother, Any Distance Greater Than a Single Span, written by Simon Armitage, is about a child and his relationship with his mother. Throughout the poem, we see their connection naturally develop and change. As the child gets older and becomes more independent he wants to leave the ‘birds nest’, yet the mother doesn’t want to fully let go. Armitage successfully uses the language features of symbolism, metaphor, and rhyme to influence me into feeling love, sadness, and hope towards the mother throughout

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    Attract Single Mothers

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    In fact, majority of single mothers are receiving inadequate income support from employment that employed single mothers are earning poverty wages compared to educated single fathers and married men. The study shows that “between 1979 and 2009, 34% of employed single mothers were both employed at a low wage and in a family with a low income, compared to 18% of employed single fathers, 11% of employed married fathers, 8% of employed married mothers, and 12% of the employed population as a whole.

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    Stereotypes Of Single Mothers

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    associated with women that are supported by government aid, especially single mothers. The women on welfare are often treated poorly because people think they are ‘working the system’. Tax payers feel as if the single mothers on welfare perpetuated their own poverty by having children that they cannot support, just for a bigger welfare check. They often assume that these women do not work and just live off government handouts. I know of mothers that fit this stereotype; adults still living in their parents

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    Income Inequality: It’s Effect on African-American Single Mothers and Their Children. I believe that it’s not fair for single mothers to get paid less, when some of them are the back bones of this country. Currently the minimum wage, in the United States, is set to 8$ per hour. Women in general are only paid 77%, so it is appropriate to assume that through mathematics, women get a wage as high as $6.16. African-American women only get paid 64% of every dollar a man makes. If the minimum wage is

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    Single Mothers Problems

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    address the problems at hand. Once such community is single mothers raising children. Single mothers is a very broad term, therefore in terms of this discussion I will refer to single mothers as those living in St. Louis city, who are between the ages of 18-35 with children ranging from birth to 18. Raising children is a difficult task; couple that with having no partner to lean on, and the task just became even harder. For this reason, single mothers can experience a number of problems. One such problem

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