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    More Than a Mother “Love as powerful as your mothers for you leaves its own mark… to have been loved so deeply… to give us some protection forever.” My mother may not wear a cape but she is one of the greatest, strongest heroes I know. She has never let me down and she always makes sure I am thrilled and amazingly taken care of. She supports me and the decisions I make. My hero inspires me to be a better person. I know that she will always be right behind me every step I take in life. It is a…

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    In “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks, there is an underlying story of sorrow and urgency. It talks of unborn children dying from unnatural causes. A lot of people believe she is writing as if she was the mother of an aborted baby (or multiple), but if one digs deeper into the poem, they will find that the writer may be talking as if she is the abortionist. There are several sources that suggests that she was the doctor that performed abortions. Not only is she apologizing for taking the life of…

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    My mother first knew she was pregnant when she developed morning sickness. I was her fourth child so she knew what was happening after she was sick. When she found out she was pregnant I was in the fetal period of prenatal development in about the third week of the pregnancy. Shortly after my mother realized she was pregnant she went to her doctor and he confirmed what she knew. He also did some tests, because my mother was 34 and the chance of problems, such as Down syndrome, goes up with older…

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    Mothers play an important role in the lives of their children. They influence their children in many ways, such as teaching them important life lessons. They also use past mistakes and life experiences to instruct their kids. It is part of a mother’s duty to prepare her children for adulthood. Mothers can influence their children in many different ways, but ultimately the same goal of preparing their children for their future will be achieved. An example of an excellent mother is Sarah Penn,…

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    the third Little Mermaid for example. The mother is missing, killed or simply replaced with a father who takes on the motherly role Somehow the plot of the dead mothers has been a part of storytelling for so long no can simply explain it. In 2014, Sarah Boxer from the Atlantic took the plunge to tell us exactly why the no mother role might make sense. Sarah Boxer a writer, illustrator, and cartoonist finds her place to analyze why Disney includes no mothers. In Sarah’s article “Why…

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    Gaiman's “Coraline” and Lucy Clifford's “The New Mother” are stories about ambitious children who try to find out who they are by exploring their nearby surroundings. Coraline and The New Mother are similar as they both pass through the boundary of the "uncanny", have a father figure who happens to be somewhat or completely absent, explore the identity of the main character, and plays on the fear of abandonment by parents. Both Coraline and The New Mother share multiple fantasy elements for…

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    For this summary of “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens” by Alice Walker three points that are written about are: Feminism, Inspiration, and Civil Rights. Through her mother all of these points connect. In this first point of Feminism; the idea from Alice Walker that she mentions women in her essay, such as; Phillis Wheatley, and her mother. In this second point of Inspiration, from her mother telling Alice and through her all women who are aspiring to be artists or writers to be inspired to…

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    In the book, The Odyssey Penelope can be described as a good single mother because she protects her son from many dangers of the world. ‘ We do boy things. We go out and shoot baskets, or he does and I watch”(Forester,1). This relates to my topic sentence because it says that single moms watch out for her children. In the book, The Odyssey Penelope can be seen as a good mother because she tries to protect her son from people wanting to fight him for the throne. In the real…

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    7 Best mother-son Relationships On-screen Sons are closer to their mothers as compared to their father, in most cases. What better place to watch mother-son relationships than in Bollywood. Bollywood movies showcase relationships in a very different way. Here are the 7 best and latest on-screen relationships of Bollywood: #1. Vidya Balan and Amitabh Bachchan in Paa This is one movie that you just can’t miss. The chemistry shared by Amitabh and Vidya as mother and son is simply awesome.…

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    My mother, Margaret, is a hard working, dedicated individual. She is a Home Health Aid, she goes to elder people houses and takes care of them for a set number of hours. This shows dedication because she works in the morning, evenings, and nights. She has had this job for about 5-6 years and the same clients for just as long. My mother used to work on the weekends but that was placing her under a lot of stress. At the start of the new year she does income taxes. From our home for about 50 people…

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