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    financially stable American life (something they couldn’t have in Cambodia). This goal also ties into her anger when Nea stabs Sourdi’s “attacker,” when she told Nea, “You not thinking. That your problem. You always not think!” since her actions disturbed the peace and would make life harder for the entire family (131). We can also assume that their mother is setting Sourdi up with already-successful bachelors, like Mr. Chhay, to give her a safe middle-class life (Chai…

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    to be an acceptable society member. The three main parts that were covered in this guide were how to be a good holy woman, how to be a good wife, and how to be a good head lady and servant. The main concept of the guide is to have respect for the family and thyself. This concept shapes the way that all of the parts interlock. There are many similarities and differences to explore within this writing; this expose will touch on a few of the main points. The way that God and humanity are bound…

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    values that make up a rural American family man. By emphasizing the ultimate form of nationalism, family rather than bachelorism, and hard work to achieve financial stability, the artists portray a successfully sculpted masculine model that, by their definition, is “something to be proud of”. I argue that the importance of these three values is passed down from father to son in order to maintain a masculine identity as the stoic, breadwinning head of the family. American country music is known…

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    Night Elie Wiesel Family

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    Family is the key to success in life, without family one may feel alone and helpless. In the novel “Night” by Elie Wiesel, the author Wiesel tells readers about his journey while being in concentration camps during the Holocaust. Wiesel describes situations that he and his father went through and witnessed since the start to the end of time being the concentration camp and how he survived. By examining the novel “Night, we can see that family is the key to survival, which is important because…

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    Martin Luther was a reformer, theologian, pastor and musician. He was also a husband and a father. With his wife Katherine and their six children he enjoyed some 20 years of happy family life. He established and maintained an exemplary Christian home. Luther had this to say: "Married people should know that they can perform no greater and no more useful work for God, for Christianity, for the world, for themselves and for their children, than to bring up their children well." In all marriages,…

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    away but didn’t want to abandon his family which made a happy day a sad, strange, and awkward day. Both writers use use effective imagery to communicate their…

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    Outliers, believes that choices by people do not influence their success in a big manner. Against popular opinion, he believes that a “self-made man” is imaginary; instead, circumstances, family background, and tolerance for hard work all contribute to success. Gladwell is correct that circumstances and family background…

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    Familial Assessment – Allen Family Ashley Brister Arizona State University Authors’ Note Ashley Brister, HCR 230, Arizona State University Familial Assessment-Miroballi Family This is the familial assessment of my family’s heritage. I interview Michael Scott Brister, my father. I asked him a series of questions based off the Heritage Assessment Tool. These questions were based off our family’s culture, traditions, and heritage. Part I: Heritage Assessment This interview was conducted…

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    of 17, Billy’s parent’s separated and his father, unemployed, moved out of the family home and in with a family friend, but their relationship remained close. His mother began a new relationship shortly after with a 35-year-old laborer named Timothy. Shortly after this, Billy’s father was a victim of homicide after a home robbery at the age of 44. Billy stated his took his father’s death harder than anyone in his family as he considered his father to be one of his best friends. After this,…

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    the head, neck, and trunk (10.5%). Other chief diagnoses included fracture of upper limb, infective arthritis and osteomyelitis, septicemia, crushing injury or internal injury and fracture of lower limb.6 When the attack stems from a dog owned by a family member, even…

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