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    Letter For Mom

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    September 14‚ 2013 Zone 7‚ Bangued‚ Abra To my dearest mom‚ I don’t even know how to begin to thank you for everything you have done‚ Ma. The love and support that you have given me throughout my life has been unbelievable. I will always treasure your never-ending trust and support. The encouragement I needed when I faltered and for encouraging me to pursue the biggest dream and passions of mine. Also for encouraging me to never settle for less. Thank you for bearing with me when we argued

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    Staying at Home Mom vs. Working Mom Many women have careers before they began their family. But once the first child arrives‚ it is time to decide whether to be a stay-at-home mom or to go back to work. There are many factors that go into this decision and it is different for every family. Making a decision to stay at home with the children or join the workforce can be a difficult process. I have been fortunate to experience being a stay-at-home mom for three years. I’ve come o realize

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    women are told to believe—and often do believe—that “the problem” doesn’t exist. The problem‚ as Friedan describes it‚ is that women are increasingly taught to believe that their existence and happiness is limited to the roles of spouse‚ mother‚ and housewife. Because so few women are able to recognize that these roles are limited or that they might be unhappy with them‚ the problem has “no name.” She notes that by 1950‚ the media no longer showed images of women doing anything other than trying to attract

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    time. She then discusses the struggles her mother experienced as she was forced into being a housewife. Her father worked constantly and her mother was the chauffer‚ maid‚ and cook.”When I was growing up in suburban New York‚ my mother seemed to do everything. Everything Carpooling‚ haircuts‚ vet appointments‚ ice cream cakes‚ dinners in the Crock-Pot‚ book-report dioramas—the whole roll call for a housewife of the 1960s and 1970s” (52).  As a result‚ Edelman barely knew her father. With this in mind

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    My mom Sheri Glew‚ was born August 25‚ 1965‚ In Belvidere. She grew up in Southern Wisconsin outside New Glares‚ on a farm. She lived with her mom and dad. Her dads name was Robert‚ and her moms name was Shirley. Her mom and her had a good relationship‚ she did with her dad too‚ but she was scared of him if he yelled. My mom was thirty-three when her dad died‚ he was seventy-four. Also she was thirty-seven when her mom died‚ and her mom was seventy-three. My mom was the youngest out of three children

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    nothing until the prove it.” My mom gets the Caring Award. She shows every day that she cares. She leaves work to take me to archery practice and goes to my volleyball games. She cooks great food for me every day. The final thing she does is takes care of me when I’m sick. My mom is the most caring and dedicated mom and gets the Caring Award because she leaves work and goes to my sports events‚ cooks for me‚ and care for me when I’m sick. My mom works to keep a roof over my family’s head‚ and still

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    My mom has multiple sclerosis. Having been diagnosed with the disease almost eighteen years ago‚ my mother has never been healthy in the time that I can remember her. Because of this‚ I have been accustomed to a different childhood than a majority of my friends. There were a lot of things that I didn’t do with my mom as a child that many other families do. We did a lot of traveling when we were younger‚ but we stopped taking trips after I was seven years old. Although my aunt and uncle always stepped

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    Routine Activity Theory

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    Routine activity theory is a sub-field of rational choice[->0] and criminology[->1]‚ developed by Marcus Felson[->2] and Lawrence E. Cohen[->3]. Routine activity theory says that crime[->4] is normal and depends on the opportunities available. If a target is not protected enough‚ and if the reward is worth it‚ crime will happen. Crime does not need hardened offenders‚ super-predators‚ convicted felons or wicked people. Crime just needs an opportunity. The basic premise of routine activity theory

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    Need and Mom

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    My mother is a great significance in my life. My mother takes great care of me. She supplies me with what I need and sometimes with what I want. She also drives me places. She is a wonderful mom. First‚ my mother takes great care of me. If I am sick or injured‚ she always knows what to do. She seems to be the same thing as a doctor‚ except she does it for free. When I feel upset‚ she will find a way for me to feel better. For example‚ when I cut my leg open and needed a couple of stitches‚ we

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    Tiger Mom

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    Tiger Mother has caused great controversy and debate mainly because of her strict parenting philosophy exercised throughout the entire novel. Chua is questioning the traditional Western parenting ways and inevitably promoting her self-righteous “Tiger Mom” ideology. While I understand certain positive aspects of her extremist theory‚ I believe that Western parenting is in fact the way to go. Not only should parents respect their children’s opinions and desires‚ her definition of success is tremendously

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