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Our Mother's Mispronounced Words
712 wordsClose Reading It mattered that education was changing me. It never ceased to matter. My brother and sisters would giggle at our mother's mispronounced words. They d correct her gently. My mother laughed girlishly one night, trying not to pronounce sheep as ship. From a distance I listened sullenly. From that distance, pretending not to notice on another occasion, I saw my father looking at the title pages of my library books. That was the scene on my mind when I walked home with a fourth-grade c...
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Author Pelzer
338 wordsA Child Called 'It': One Child's Courage to Survive Click here to compare prices for this book from 100 stores Author: Dave Pelzer ISBN: 1558743669 Publisher: HCI Date published: 1995-09-01 Edition: Format: Paperback Number of pages: 195 Size: Related Books: All Editions Similar Books Click here to compare prices for this book from 100 stores Synopsis: David J. Pelzer's mother, Catherine Roerva, was, he writes in this ghastly, fascinating memoir, a devoted den mother to the Cub Scouts in her car...
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Their Book Reports To Their Mother
273 wordsThe story is about a doctor who got into a lot of trouble when he was young. His mother is Sonya Carson who married at thirteen. When Ben was young he got in trouble with his family and peers, one time he hit a boy head with a rock because he called him stupid. After Ben brought home an unsatisfactory report card in fifth grade, she made house rules to enable the boys to become better students. She restricted their television viewing to two programs per week. They were required to visit the libr...
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Mothers And The Daughters Jing
391 wordsThe Joy Luck Club The Joy luck club was a book written by Amy Tan. The story is set here in America and in China and is set in the 1940's and also takes place now. The book is about four Asian women who fled china and their Americanized daughters. There are eight main characters four of which were mothers and four of which were daughters. They were Su yuan Woo, Ying-yang St. Clair, An-me Hsu, and Lindo Jong, who were the mothers, and the daughters Jing-me Woo, Rose Hsu Jordan, Waverly Jong, Lena...
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Use Of Well Child Health Book
2,801 wordsINTRODUCTION Over the last few decades, the backbone of monitoring child health has been the use of growth chart and childcare records (King, M. 1978). These have been more widely used in developing countries than in developed countries because of lower accessibility of health services. Since the universal promotion of Primary Health Care in 1978 (WHO / UNICEF, 1978), there has been an increase in the investment on child health monitoring, albeit insufficient, especially in deprived communities ...
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Francie Nolan
1,471 wordsA Tree Grown in Brooklyn A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, what a splendid name for this book. Most people that have not read this book might only think that this book is about a tree growing in Brooklyn. Not knowing that this book is really about Francie Nolan. Francie is the tree that is growing in Brooklyn. She is growing up so quickly, not because she wants to, but because she has too. Francie was basically forced to grow up in her mid-teens. She had to help support her family. The world that Franci...
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Sundiata And Ihamim Bakayoko
1,105 wordsBy: Anonymous When I was finished reading both Sundiata and God's Bits of Wood I had a better understanding of the strong relationship between the African people and their leaders. Even though Sundiata and Ihamim Bakayoko became leaders by different means, they displayed a lot of similarities. Sundiata was a king, so the people had to obey him because of his status. However his subjects did not follow him for that reason, they listened to Sundiata because he was a good leader. As a wise African ...
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Tillerman Kids Dicey
392 wordsHomecoming By: Cynthia Voigt Young Adult Fiction 318 Pages " What kind of mother would leave her four kids in a parked car in a strange town and then just walk away? Maybe a mother who went a little crazy. But the Tillerman Kids-Dicey, James, Sammy, and May beth-couldn't do anything to stop her. All they could do was watch as their mother blended into the Saturday morning mall crowd. It was their last glimpse they had of her. Now Dicey only thirteen would have to find an adult they could trust t...
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My First Book
938 wordsRachel Carson Hello, my name is Rachel Louie Carson. I was born on a farm in Springdale, Pennsylvania on May 27, 1907. My mother, Maria McLean Carson was a dedicated teacher and throughout my childhood she encouraged my interests in nature and in writing. She also encouraged me to publish my first story A Battle in the Clouds in the St. Nicholas magazine while I was in fourth grade. After graduating from Parnassus High School, I enrolled into the Pennsylvania College for Women. I majored in Engl...
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Holly's Mother
329 wordsA Mother's Gift by Bri they and Lynne Spears Holly Faye Lovell is a small town girl from Biscay, Mississippi. She sure can sing! At fourteen, she becomes the youngest student ever to win a full scholarship to a very prestigious music school- Haverty School of Music, and is on her way to pursuing her career! The only bad part is that for the first time in her life, she " ll have to leave her mother, Wanda, behind. Even though they weren't very wealthy, they " ve always loved each other very much....
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Book Review On Farewell To Manzanar
1,054 wordsFarewell to Manzanar Research Paper Farewell to Manzanar, by Jeanne Wakatuski Houston, is a book about the authors personal experience before, during, and after her internment at Manzanar. This research paper will provide a brief description of the publication of the book, a brief synopsis of the novel, and give a critical evaluation of the novel. The San Francisco Book Company first published this book in San Francisco, in October 1973, nearly thirty years after the authors experience. Condensa...
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Father Figure In The Book
792 wordsThis book made my teenage life seem insignificant. The book is basically about Jack and the different problems he has to deal with through his teenage life. The major problem he deals with is his father's homosexuality. He struggles with the acceptance of this fact along with his friend Maggie. This is all happening while he's still struggling to deal with his parent's divorce and accepting his mother's new boyfriend. Jack is constantly looking for a father figure in the book, because he can t s...
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Great Potential Cedric
834 wordsIn this Story A Hope in the Unseen we see a young man that has great deal of potential, that is stuck inside a school where it is hard for him to advance as far as a normal student in normal circumstances would. Our main character, Cedric, is constantly put up against odds that are against him, yet he strives to achieve so much in his life. We watch him in this book go through many triumphs and failures that most of us would never imagine having to deal with in our own lives. Cedric main support...
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Erich Thought Clyde And Jenny
755 wordsA Cry in the Night 1. The title of my book is A Cry in the Night by Mary Higgins Clark. 2. The place settings of my book are Granite Place, Minnesota and New York City. The time setting is over a period of a year. 3. The main characters in A Cry in the Night are: Erich Krueger-Erich is a 34-year-old man that is a very good artist. Erich is a very rich man who's mother died when he was a little boy. Jenny- Jenny is one of the main characters in my book. Jenny looks just like Caroline who is Erich...
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