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    is experiencing physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect from her caregivers. Her caregivers, Al and Betty, are experiencing internal and external stressors that do not help stabilize their environment. The roles of each person in the Clark family have transitioned over the two years, which has added additional strain to each of their lives. Martha moved in with her son and daughter-in-law two years ago after her husbands passed away. Before living with her son, Martha lived in a senior housing

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    moved away from the city due to effects caused by the high tourist traffic. A major part of the identity of Venice lies within its inhabitants’ way of life, and the tourists threaten to take that away from them. One of the most prominent issues of the tourism in Venice is the unsightly cruise ships that obstruct many of their landmarks. By stopping the large-scale tourism that is brought in by the cruise ships in Venice, we may be able to potentially save Venice and stop other cities from going

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    fairly nice home in the belton area. I had a nice size room, my own bathroom, a walk in closet, plenty of clothes, shoes, and toys; it was safe to say I had everything a child can dream of. One day my mother informed me that we had to move, she didn't give me any explanation just a simple command to help her pack. I noticed changes in her attitude, although she tried so hard not to show any unusual emotions. After this we moved into a much smaller home, a little trailer not to far from my elementary

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    Jewish shop-keeper paint his vandalized door. He also took Max Vandenburg, a run-away Jew that was sent to Han’s house, fully aware of what though times may lay ahead. Throughout the entire book Hans uses his guilt to preform good deeds for others. Hans took Liesel into his home; he showed her compassion and grace from the minute she stepped out of the car. He realized that she was nervous and scared about moving, he was the only one that tried to sit down and help her. “‘Leave her alone.’ Hans

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    Imagine being forced out of your home, having to leave your family, your home, your possessions, everything, to start a new life in a foreign country. Refugees all over the world experience this. If it is because of a war, racial discrimination, a famine, anything, they all face the same struggles. It completely changes their whole entire lives. They have to move to a whole new country, a whole new town, speak a whole new language, meet all new people, have a whole new home, a whole new life. It just completely

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    College campuses are bustling with students that all have their own lives and jobs. Most students this is the first taste of independence from their parental figures, which they have been with for a majority of their lives. Independence is something that comes easier for many students without the guilt that comes with an unstable family life. Courses that help beginning students reach a stable level is important to make sure that student are successful through the rest of adulthood. Support groups

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    The Pros and Cons to Downsizing your Home There comes to a point where homeowners start to consider the options of downsizing to a smaller house. This decision often arises from a number of reasons, mostly financial ones. Whether your children has moved out of the house or you’re planning for retirement, moving to a smaller house does seem to be more practical. Some don’t feel comfortable living in big homes, especially if it’s just you and your spouse. Downsizing does seem to have its perks and

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    My Memories Of My Life

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    I sit here today as a woman who has learned to value life and all that it has to offer, to appreciate all things, and to help anyone I can with a smile and open heart. I never let the negativity around me change who I am and I hope to use my genuine nature to influence the people in my life. I’m a college student, a sister, a personal assistant, a traveler, and as some would say, a gypsy soul. I am someone who looks at the world through optimistic eyes and a caring heart. I’ve traveled to other countries

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    The Time of Change

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    A Time of Change How could this happen and why? My brother and I were shocked and wondered why we had to move away. My parents explained to us why we had to move. My dad had gotten a new job far from home and the travel time was too much for him. I stayed awake all night trying to think of how to explain this to my friends. I thought why me and why now, what am I going to do? The next morning me and my brother met Ian, Luke and Abby our good friends. I explained to them about the move. We were

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    daughter is walking home for school while the mother watches the daughter from the window. Almost right away the reader learns that they are immigrants to Canada. The mother seems to regret the move to Canada as she misses her old country and the familiarity of it. “She had drifted away from a world that she had lived in and understood.” (1) We see the mother and the daughter eat dinner, however the mother seems to be preoccupied by work and the unsettling letters that arrived from home. Rising Action

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