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    More" by Allie Bidwell. Both of these articles are explaining how the traditional American family has changed and that there is no traditional American family anymore. These articles all explain how times have changed and families are growing more diverse and no longer follow the trends the once followed. While the article by Cris Beam was more based of statistics and how much things have changed, Allie Bidwell's article still had the same bottom line main idea. Both authors’ views were essentially

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    will never forget the day I had my son. Carter Johnson born on September 06, 2015 at 2:16 am. When I found out I was pregnant at almost three months, I was so surprised. I was surprised because I was on birth control for almost 1 year. I was a 21 year old c.n.a. working as Home health aid for going on three years. I lived on my own and I had my own car for two years. I was doing good for myself for the most part, I was young independent and I loved my job. I was with my boyfriend for three years, it

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    The Day My Life Changed Forever I will never forget the day when my life was changed forever. I was twenty-two years old and about to give birth to my first child. I was having a girl, who I was going to name Mia Alexandria. Up until this point in my life I was able to go and come as I pleased, but that was about to all change. I knew that having a child would change my life but did not know how much. It was in December of 1996, and was a cold, dreary winter day. I was in my eighth month of

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    count: 809 My Little Blessings Children have a tendency to bring out the very best in people. I can say I have been fortunate to have four little blessings of my own. I consider each of them as a blessing and each day I am reminded of how much they mean to me. My children have brought out the best in me--parts that I never knew existed. As children grow, so do parents. I have evolved into a better person with the courage to overcome all obstacles because of the love that I have for my children

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    ethical dilemma, requesting me to lie and support her abortion decision. We had been friends for years; in fact I introduced her to her boyfriend Mike, also a friend of mine. She and I had previously bonded over our shared beliefs that life begins at conception. My friend Cheryl has just found out that she is pregnant. I understand she is scared because she and Mike are still very young and in school, but I was shocked when she asked me not to tell Mike and go with to an abortion clinic to terminate

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    that I realized everything had changed. I knew my mom tried to care for and pay attention to me, but it wasn’t enough. I was only eight when my younger brother, Abraham was born. When I found out that there was a baby on the way I was extremely excited to finally have my own little partner in crime, but things didn’t turn out that way. With a new baby at home, everything was different. My dad was now working two jobs to support our newly expanded family and all of my mom’s time was dedicated to the

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    rigorous tests and dealing with the painful longing of wanting to hold a precious baby of my own in my arms, it happened; my dreams at long last came true. I was pregnant! But something happened; I felt my world come crashing down. The thought of bringing another life into this world terrified me. After marriage, my husband and I immediately wanted to start a family. A year or so went by and still nothing, no baby. I decided to check myself out to see if anything was wrong. I went through all the

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    about teen pregnancy and how it is such a big problem in America. So, in my paper I want to talk about teen pregnancies and ways to prevent it. I want to explain that teen pregnancy is not the end of the world and that pregnant teens have a future. I want to also talk about my experience and how having a child at a young age changed my life in many different ways. At the age of eighteen I found out I was going to have a baby. I was a junior in high school. I knew I had to make many changes and also

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    The ones I give all my credit to for giving me this amazing life are my parents. At first my mom wasn’t all for dating my dad (which we joke about now), but her friend talked her into getting his number and I thank her every time I see her because I wouldn’t be here without her. They both went to Bowling Green State University so it was easy for them to see each other. Years went by and he finally proposed to my mother. They got married in the year of 1990 and had their honeymoon that summer. They

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    Throughout, Walk Two Moons, because she had lots of changes in her life that’s hard for her to let go. For example, she had to let go of her mother's death, but it was challenging because she loved her mother a lot. She also had to let go of her grandma which was also very challenging. In the book Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, external forces significantly change Sal’s life. One of the most significant external forces that changed Sal was when she saw her mother's grave because now she knows

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