Papers 1421-1430 of total 39775 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…because of his true cultural identity, white, may have skewed his perception of the Indian population as a whole. When Tanner was a child, at this point still with his original family, he frequently moved around a lot. Never having much responsibility, except…
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…burdened by longer work hours are more likely to find it difficult to balance the conflicting demands of work and family. More hours spent at work mean less time with the family, less time to help a child with homework, less time for play, less time…
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…there are those women who would not give up the joys of having children. Some women will tell you about the pain and the hard labor they endure to have children, but as soon as the pain is passed they forget and start looking forward to having another child
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Category: /Literature
…, Paul tried to obtain the money his mother so desperately wanted. Paul achieves this goal and gives his mom money, but she remains unsatisfied. Paul, driven by a child's need and desire for love, pushes himself beyond human limitations to death while trying…
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Category: /Literature/English
…present in our society that are perpetuated or broken down in Herland. For instance, the idea that the mother or the parents in general, are responsible for raising their child to live in society is contrasted by the concept of the child being raised…
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…, toward which end humans, seeking to attain the highest quality of life. Focusing on the household, Aristotle identifies the three kinds of relationships within: master-slave; husband-wife; and parent-child. Aristotle views slaves as the means by which…
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…. Such things as longer life spans, the advent of safe and effective birth control, women's participation in the labor force, and a dramatic increase in divorce rates are reshaping family life in modern society. The realities of family life are in sharp contrast…
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…into a couple of different categories, those who do it for themselves and those who do it for the benefit of others. First reason is lets say that there is an infertile couple and they really want to have a child that they can consider their own, they might…
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…Physical Punishment Does Not Work Physical punishment is something that has been argued by parents, doctors, and teachers for years. Many parents feel that the child is theirs and they should be able to do what they want. Some parents…
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…When we are born into a family unit or brought into adoption or as a step child you take a certain place in the family hierarchy, we become only child, Oldest child, middle child, or youngest child. The first and most obvious effect of taking a certain…
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