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A Child is Born

A Child is Born
By: Germaine Gveer 

In traditional society, pregnant woman is taken care by her relatives and family that makes her feel good and avoid her mental pain. When she gives birth to a child, it is celebrated joyously. The child is reared loving by the whole family in the traditional society. Child rearing is benefit practice for the child and young mother. The mother and new baby are given new clothes. There is feasting and singing. The whole family looks after the child. One of the rewards of her pregnancy and production of the child that the mother can go home to visit her mother and sister.

The main advantage in traditional society is that the child is a good environment to make good relationship with his/her biological family and relatives. Under the age of 5 or 6 the children are looked often together by the whole family. They are token together to the pond to have a bath and feed together. In the afternoon they are told ferry tails. They live with their big mummy or small mummy during the dog but at night they always sleep with their own mother. But there is no such practice in the modern individualistic society.

After the birth of a child in a traditional society, there are many ritual practices.  Naming ceremony is the most important in these days, the mother is encouraged, child is looked after and there is a feast for relatives singing, dancing, merry making are common in traditional society.

The Children Who Wait

The Children Who Wait
Essay By: Marsha Traugot

In this essay, Marsha Traughot discusses and analysis a new trend in adoption. She also suggest the regions and factor responsible for this change in attitude towards adoption. She says that in the past, there were large numbers of children labeled unadoptable. But now a wider verity of families can open and opening homes for those unadoptable children. In setting for the causes for this change in adoption trend, she discusses and presents examples from the society.

The essay opens with a newspaper profile of about five gears old girl Tammy. Tammy has charming out looks but she suffers from total alcohol syndrome. The disease could put a stop to her intellectual growth at any time. Twenty years ago Tammy would have been to tally rejected by adoptive families because she is non-white, over five years and handicapped too. In the port it was hard to find matching adoptive families because they set forth various criteria for the children to be adopted healthy white children not overage.

But in the last two decades the field of adoption has been changed a lot adoption has been made easier because of new techniques, various civil rights movement birth control, changing social values, social science research, harsh economic reality also played a vital role in easing out the process of adoption. Black Civil nights movement encouraged interracial adoption by raising the standard of human decency and justice. The women's movement and the increasing the availability of birth control legalized abortion changes new views on sexual behavior and marriage reduce the number of healthy adoptable in fronts. Now less unwanted babies were burn and unwed mother and specially teenagers preferred to take care to their babies themselves with the help of their on families. The created scarcity of adoptable children and even there were new reports of secrete sales of adoptable children in foster home's and waited to be adopted.

Traveling Through The Dark

Traveling Through The Dark
Poem By: William Stafford

This poem is written by William Stafford. In this poem, he presents a great conflict between two realities, efficiency and responsibility and emotion warmers than good judgement.

The poet sees a dead deer while travelling on narrow road. He finds the deer on the edge of Wilson river road. It is the best idea to push the dead body to steep valley changing the direction of the car can cause the death more deer.

He gets behind the car and stands by the carcass. It has already stiffened. The poet drags the deer of. He finds that she is large in the belly. He touches the side of the deer and finds that side is still warm. The fawn is lying there, it is still alive but unfortunately it will be never born as its mother is already dead. Here physical action stops as the emotional action begins. The poet thinks about the feat of fawn and becomes sentimental. He can't  decide for a moment, what to do with the found at last, He takes a decision to drag the deer of to be sage from the another her accident.

A Story

A Story
Story By: Dylan Thomas

This is humorous story. The narrator tells the story from a child’s point of view. The story is about a day’s trip to the porthcawl but the members of the trip never reached there. The incident happened when the narrator was young and happy. The narrator of this story is a child. He presents the adults world from a child’s point of view.


The narrator lived with his uncle and his uncle wife. The uncle was big and noisy but his wife was small and quiet. She was so small that she could hit her husband only if she stood on a chair. Every Saturday night at half past tennis uncle would lift her. Up uncle his arm onto a chair in the kitchen so that she could heat him on the head with whatever she found which was always a china dog.
The uncle owned a shop in front of his house. When the uncle and his friends were there it was too congested. One day his uncle and his uncle’s friends made a plan for outing. The aunt asked the uncle to make choice between her and the outing on Saturday. He choose outing. Next week on the Saturday morning, they found that aunt had gone to her parents. The boy found a note in the kitchen in which there was written,” there’ some eggs in the pantry. Take your shoe off before you go to bed this shows that she loved her husband very much. What she disliked must his drinking habit. She also disliked his friends.

On Saturday morning, despite his friends objection, uncle took the boy with him. The narrator got various aspects of these grown up men revealed that day once they started off, they had left old a Jones realized that he forget his false teeth. He needed them to smile whenever the bus passed the public house, Mr. Weazley would cough like goat and would stop and drink at every public house, they saw the way.


The boy heat to guard the bus. They drank and ever gambled. Mr. Jones won onion in cards. They cracked vulgar jokes. While coming out from one of the pubs. They felt it was getting late and without reaching to their destination, porthcawl, they returned home while returning. The narrator was drifting to sleep against uncle’s mountainous waistcoat will sentry was shouting who goes there? Looking at the moon.   
 

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