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    The Loss of a Loved One When my husband’s grandfather passed away, it was one of the saddest moments of our lives. My husband, Chase, is not afraid to express his feelings. That being said we have been together seven years and I have seen him cry only a handful of times, three of them being over a death in the family. Seeing someone I care about so much breaking down over the loss of his Papaw Jim, is something that will stick with me for a long time. Jim’s wife, Nana Ruth, was a special kind…

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    The Death of a Special Loved One Losing someone close can be very hard. Death can be very hard for some and easy for others. For Cecil Patterson experiencing the death of his mother was very hard and trying time for him. How would he get over the death of his mother? What would he do? He had experienced it before, but losing his mother was something that he thought he would never ever get over. As a child Cecil grew up in a household with seven siblings, two sisters and five brothers. They had…

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    of a loved one is not easy. When people lose someone important in life, they often face depression or lead to decisions that will sooner or later lead to bad habits. Those bad habits they start to develop eventually become who they are. Some people don’t know how to cope with the death of a loved one and end up running away from their problems. In James McBride’s The Color of Water , readers discover how losing a loved one often leads to self-destructive behavior. Losing a loved one…

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    The United States can often feel like a divided country. However, when we face major natural disasters and tragedies throughout the year, we always come together to help one another. In situations like these, Police officers are faced with the dilemma of who they are obligated to help initially, the public or their families. I believe during a natural disaster, public officials and first responders, such as police men have a greater moral obligation to their individual families. It is immoral to…

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    Julien, S. (2012). What to Do When a Loved One Dies. Retrieved from https://www.aarp.org/home-family/friends-family/info-06-2012/when-loved-one-dies-checklist.html The article What to do when a loved one dies was written with the purpose of informing the reader on what they should do when a loved one dies along with different suggestions that make the difficult situation less difficult. The article provides a checklist with all the responsibilities that one might be left in charge of, the…

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    Putting your loved ones in danger is one of the most selfish and terrifying things that you can do. Whether intentional or not, it is still a scary situation for yourself and the person who could potentially be harmed. If harm is inflicted, the feeling of guilt is inevitable. That gut-wrenching feeling is stuck inside of you, even when everyone tells you that it will be okay. I experienced this about 6 years ago when I was in fourth grade. My youngest brother, Owen, was born when I was in…

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    How to Care for a Loved One with a Mental Health Disorder Caring for a loved one with a mental health problem is both challenging and rewarding. However, it is not uncommon for worry and stress to build up in the caregiver. Below explains four ways to help you better care for a loved one with a mental health disorder. Get Informed The first step in helping a loved one with a mental health condition is to fully understand their disorder. There are many resources available for this, such as…

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    be great, if I could be a little bit of what she is. Her great personality is full of other amazing qualities. I’m going to start by describing the way my grandma looks like. At first sight, if one doesn’t know her like I do, they would say she always wears oldies clothes, bright colored clothes, but if one does know her as I do, they could notice that she dresses all kind of clothes; sportive, cheap, informal,…

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    Last Dictator Speech

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    So hello there, awe don’t be scared from this title, you won’t become the next horrible dictator like Hitler, he’s the one that gave us the bad name, they’re are dictator that can be a saint like look at Queen Bee, Beyonce Knowles. What did you say did you just say “you’re very sorry about being scared” okay now you’re saying sorry again?! Never say sorry unless you want to look good, be confident. Confidence is always the key to success, so remember that even when you’re 82 with the shaking…

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    Soldier Daddy Analysis

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    the rights to truly show, and express what they care for. This can be shown in the poems Clutches, by Hunter J. Fowler, and Soldier Daddy, by Gina M. Makowsky. Both poems were able to analyze, and unravel the feeling of pain, and grief of when a loved one may be sent to war to fight for his, or her country. It shows that young children understand many things that adults may think they do not, and that a feeling or emotion is something that any living…

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