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In life there are events that change the life of a human forever. For me this event occurred when my child was born. Being a parent changed the way I perceived the world. My son is now a member of the 311 million citizens living in the United States (Census). I have become a more responsible person since the birth of my son. I have to work hard now in order to support my family. Due to the rising unemployment in the United States which reached 8.9% in February 2011 it is imperative for me to keep my job (Tradingeconomics).
Prior to the birth of my son I took my job for granted. The birth of my son was the greatest day in my life. Being a parent has matured me a lot. I now have a greater focus in life. I plan on studying for a career at a local university. Education can help humans develop their skills and capabilities in order to succeed in the workplace. In the United States approximately 33% of the population has a college degree (Abel). I want to study in order to become more educated so I can help my kid with his school work as he continues to grow.
I want to be the best parent I can for my kid. My parents were always there for me and I want to do the same for my kid. “In order to fully enjoy effective parenting you will have to follow your rectified heart” (Yuan). Work Cited Page Abel, D. 17 May 2000. “Going Backwards: US Falls Behind in College Graduate Rate” 22 March 2011. Census.gov. 23 March 2011. “U.S. and World Population Clock.” U.S. Census Bureau. 23 March 2011. Tradingeconomics.com. 2011. “United States Unemployment Rate” 22 March 2011. Yuen, S. 2011.
“The Three Virtues of Effective Parenting.” 22 March 2011.
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