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    have overcome domestic violence and brutality to chase down my goals. When I was 20 I met my spouse in a whirlwind romance, and married him within a few months of knowing him. I was raised in a strict church where a short courtship and engagement were encouraged. After the wedding, he revealed his true colors as an abusive man. Struggling with his persuasion I had my son with him when I was 22. My delivery nurse was incredible. When my spouse didn’t want to be there, she supported and encouraged

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    My Birth Back in Houston, my mother was in the hospital, waiting for my birth’s arrival. It was a Friday, November 28, the air was cold. My mom was watching TV, until the doctor came to proceed my delivery. My dad was sitting down in the room. A few minutes, and the doctor came and talked to my mother, instructing my mom to do as they say. Then my mom proceeded to push and boom, I suddenly appeared out and that's where my life all started. At the time I weighed 7 pounds. My dad picked

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    important, background knowledge, and secrets. Communication is important in every aspect of life. We communicate with others are a daily base. Whether it’s verbal or nonverbal. In the movie I felt that Lacey family lacked on communication. In the movie Lacey stated that “her life was a lie”. She grew up thinking she was White, and it turned out not to be that way. Her family let her believe that her whole life. She knew she was different, but she didn’t understand why. Her mother and her father, were

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    Identity is the key to life. Some go many years without knowing who they really are, some question themselves everyday, some pretend to know who they are and some know who exactly who they are. April Raintee pretended to know who she was, Thomas King knew exactly who he was and Ellen questioned herself about life and who she was and wanted to be. These three characters have some similarities and some differences, knowing or not knowing their identity. 1 out 3 was not sure who she was, she was

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    The Baby That Changed Rhonda’s Life On the cool, crisp, overcast Seattle morning of December, 16, 1997, Rhonda Crane and her husband Scott were planning on giving birth and welcoming their first child to the world. Anxious, eager, and overwhelmed with countless forms of emotions, the couple speedily approached the Seattle Swedish Hospital parking lot in their white 1997 Plymouth Voyager Minivan and arrived approximately 30 minutes before their appointment at 9 o’clock. As the young couple parked

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    not ours. So, as I got older and realized I wanted to become a doctor, my views changed on this topic because I now knew I wouldn 't be able to tell someone what they could or could not do with their body. I also knew even if abortions are morally wrong in my eyes, it does not mean that they are wrong for everyone because we all have a different life growing up, different

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    Backstory Magic was not all ways my thing. i have black hair,i have to different colored eyes; one blue eye and one brown eye and i like to be called lavender. i would like to learn about mythical creatures and history of magic My mom is a Muggle. My dad is a wizard who travels the world, during his travels he got attacked by werewolf.. He later meat my mother in Paris, France and fell in love with her. they got married in the fall on, October. 31, 1986. I was born 10 years later under the full moon

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    Shots might hurt and can be life-threatening but it can be worth to prevent disease. Immunization is also known as vaccination. They are essential for adults as well as children to protect against infectious diseases like measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, and many others diseases (“Immunization: MedlinePlus,” 2014). Measles is one of the highly infectious diseases caused by virus among all of them. It spreads through the air by coughing and sneezing. It starts with

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    Lt. Frederic Henry shows a wide range of emotions in “ Farewell to Arms”. At the beginning of the novel Henry shows zero emotion about the war and about life. He understates the importance of war and the people being killed. Henry’s emotions and feelings all change when he meets Catherine Barkley. Henry is an American in the Italian army. Henry used to be an Ambulance driver. Henry shows changes as his love for Catherine grows stronger. Henry loves Catherine so much that he deserted the army , and

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    Guilty Living Life is full of ups and downs, small or large, no matter who is living it. “Floating” by Karen Brennan is a story about a woman who thinks she can just float away from her realistic problems. The whole story is told through the perspective of a troubled woman and the author did this to show that if guilt and pain eat at a person this is what can happen and in this case it is a miscarriage of a child belonging to the “woman”. The author uses symbolism to emphasize her claims on guilt

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