A Mothers Love

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    My Juarnils

    Rangers”. After he plow off the candle, he started to open the presents. When he opened the gift from me, he was so surprised and happy and he said “coooool”. He ran to my arms and hugged me very strong, his beautiful black eyes looked at me with full of love. After an hour playing with the toy, he realized that he was very busy with the “Power Rangers” toys that he forgot to eat cake. When he went to sleep, he moved his teddy beer and he put the toy I got him next to him. I’m so happy that I put happiness

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    Delirium

    young girl, Lena Haloway, who falls in love in a society where love is seen as a disease. Plot The story is set in Portland, Maine, in an alternate present. Civilization is concentrated in those cities which escaped the severe bombings of decades past. Travel between cities is highly restricted. Electric fences separate the city from the Wilds—unregulated territory which was presumably mostly destroyed by bombs. The totalitarian government teaches that love is a disease, named amor deliria nervosa

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    The Effects of Childhood Development

    studied to determine the cause of such undesirable disorders. These disorders continue to hinder the lives of many people to the point that they can’t even function in society. Many events during childhood, such as abuse, isolation, or the lack of love and support, have many negative effects on the growing and developing young brain. One such area that is largely damaged due to child abuse is the subiculum part of the brain. The subiculum relays the hippocampus with the rest of the brain and is responsible

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    Eveline

    Eveline When Eveline was a child she had a very wonderful life and family. Everyone got along and her father wasn’t so bad then, but when her mother passed everything changed. Her life now felt incomplete and forced. She thought of her life as difficult even though she was over nineteen she had a lot of pressure on her. She worked at the store and also at home, her earned money went to her father costs and left her with nothing. She believes that its not her home anymore, its just somewhere that

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    A Gap of the Sky

    That’s how it seems at first, though. At some point, walking around the city, Ellie ends up in a store, where she finds a red jasper stone, which reminds her of a stone her mother once gave her for protection. We get a feeling that what Ellie really wants is to be closer to her parents, her mother especially. Like in the poem “Mother, any distance greater than a single span” by Simon Armitage, she feels

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    Abduction

    woman, just the way she wants it. She lives in a high-class society with cultural values. After her settlement she returns to Manchester, with the purpose of abducting her younger brother. Ann takes care of her brother almost as if she is his mother. She nurses him, gives him allowance and finds him a well-paid job. All in all she makes sure he has everything almost by spoiling him, and money is no issue according to Ann. The little brother finds himself a girlfriend, Marianne. He wants to

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    A Message from Mom

    A Message for Mom Yesterday I got a short message from my son: "Mom, I love you very much." I cannot say that these words were unusual or unexpected to me. My son will turn 23 soon, and we have quite a close relationship. I know that he really loves me, but now he is at the age when the words of love he says are often not to mom. That simple phrase has caused a flood of feelings in me. On one hand, this message just warmed my soul, but on the other hand, it was a message that caused a series

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    Chinese Festivel

    and farming. One day, a fairy from heaven Zhi Nu (Weaver Maid) fell in love with him and came down secretly to earth and married him. The cowhand farmed in the field and the Weaver Maid wove at home. They lived a happy life and gave birth to a boy and a girl. Unfortunately, the God of Heaven soon found out the fact and ordered the Queen Mother of the Western Heavens to bring the Weaver Maid back. But that is not the end, love is a very powerful thing. It can change a lot of thing. Niu Lang was very

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    The Vernissage

    Alex’ mother is picking him up from school; they are talking about everyday experiences about his school and her new bought dress. The mother has bought a new dress for the Vernissage she is going to attend to with her husband the following evening. Therefore Alex is going to stay home and doing his homework with company of his babysitter Anne-Marie. At six o’clock his father is coming home. At this hour Alex is laying in his parent’s bedroom underneath his parent’s bed listening to his mother getting

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    A Simple Exchange of Niceties

    experienced througout her life. You can also see it in statements like ”I'm bad news. I hang around in pubs after work. I'm not going to amount to anything. It's not like I'm going to find a decent bloke and get married” Furthermore She thinks her mother does not love her. She would have “exchanged me for a weeks holiday at a three-star resort”. Also the guy that knocked her up, Damien, will not acknowledge her and calls her a trashy whore. Something that does not quite helps her self-esteem. She became

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