Monday, November 12, 2012

Work Cited


Cockrel, Lisa Ann. "Solo Son." Today's Christian Woman 28.5 (2006): 56. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 9 Nov. 2012

 

 

Farber, Naomi. "PAINFUL INHERITANCE: HEALTH AND THE NEW GENERATION OF FATHERLESS FAMILIES (Book)." Social Work In Health Care 22.4 (1996): 95. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 9 Nov. 2012.

 

Father and Son. 2012. Dudemeetsdad.comWeb. 29 Oct 2012.< http://www.dudemeetsdad.com/father-son-silhouetted-near-water/>.

 

Forums, Pentax. Daily Silhouette. 2008. Pentax FoumsWeb. 19 Oct 2012. <http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/weekly-photo-challenges/41106-weekly-challenge-77-silhouette.html>.

 

 

 

JEFFERSON, AISHA I. "Decades Without Daddy." Jet 121.7 (2012): 17. MAS Ultra – School Edition. Web. 9 Nov. 2012

 

Koupusanku, Kampung. When the Childen Cry. 2012. Blogspot.com, Q'port Villa. Web. 19 Oct 2012.< http://kampungkoupusanku.blogspot.com/2012/03/when-children-cry.html>.

 

 

Popenoe, David. Life Without Father. n.p.: 1997. ERIC. Web. 9 Nov. 2012.

 

Thompson, Cappi. Sad Children. 2012. Smugmug.comWeb. 29 Oct 2012. http://cappi.smugmug.com/keyword/girl/1/430507535_K5QMZ

 

Tongue, Chatter. Baby-Rape. 2012. Chatter Tongue, Africa. Web. 29 Oct 2012.< http://womensthougths.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/baby-rape-in-south-africa/http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sugexp=les;&cp=12&gs_id=1f&xhr=t&q=fatherless children&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&bpcl=35466521&biw=1024&bih=673&wrapid=tljp1351515088634024&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=1XuOUKfwJoTO9ASD0oHgBQ>

 

suicide, teen. Teen Suicide. 2012. ning.comWeb. 8 Nov 2012.< http://fremdamericanstudies.ning.com/profiles/blogs/teen-suicide>.

Friday, November 9, 2012


Koupusanku, Kampung. When the Childen Cry. 2012. Blogspot.com, Q'port Villa. Web. 19 Oct 2012. <http://kampungkoupusanku.blogspot.com/2012/03/when-children-cry.html>.

Forums, Pentax. Daily Silhouette. 2008. Pentax FoumsWeb. 19 Oct 2012. <http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/weekly-photo-challenges/41106-weekly-challenge-77-silhouette.html>.

Father and Son. 2012. Dudemeetsdad.comWeb. 29 Oct 2012. <http://www.dudemeetsdad.com/father-son-silhouetted-near-water/>.

Thompson, Cappi. Sad Children. 2012. Smugmug.comWeb. 29 Oct 2012. <http://cappi.smugmug.com/keyword/girl/1/430507535_K5QMZ

Tongue, Chatter. Baby-Rape. 2012. Chatter Tongue, Africa. Web. 29 Oct 2012. <http://womensthougths.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/baby-rape-in-south-africa/>.

<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sugexp=les;&cp=12&gs_id=1f&xhr=t&q=fatherless children&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&bpcl=35466521&biw=1024&bih=673&wrapid=tljp1351515088634024&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=1XuOUKfwJoTO9ASD0oHgBQ

suicide, teen. Teen Suicide. 2012. ning.comWeb. 8 Nov 2012. <http://fremdamericanstudies.ning.com/profiles/blogs/teen-suicide>.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Annotated Bibliography



          Torri J. Evans argues that she was a fatherless child. Also she says that she didn’t meet her father until she was the age of 31 years old. She claims that her mother showed her men that she believed to be her father, but didn’t know exactly who her father was. Evans develops this claim by first stating that “I realized than that my mother honestly didn’t know who my father was.” Evans supports her claim by telling that she called her mother and her mother couldn’t give her a name. Lastly, the author Torri Evans tells of how being without her father never gave her a feeling of incompleteness, and that is inspired her to create a non-profit group. Torri J. Evan’s purpose is to inform you of her fatherless story, and how she used it as an advantage in order to show people and other fatherless kids that some good can be pulled out of a crazy situation such as being fatherless. This work is significant because it proves that some good can come out of fatherless homes, and fatherless kids. It breaks the stereo type that all fatherless kids are trouble makers and that they’ll follow in their father’s footsteps and leave. This article sets a new standard for fatherless children all over America.


          Tara T. Green argues that most fatherless kids go on to do great things. She believes it gives them- a drive for excellence. She claims that Malcolm X and Barack Obama were both abandoned by their fathers and went on to be historical. Green develops this claim by first stating she believes most African American male writers come from fatherless homes. Green says President Obama was abandoned at age 2, but is now president of the United States. Lastly, the author states that she believes fatherless kids have an eternal drive for excellence. Tara T. Green’s purpose is to show that not all fatherless children end up doing bad, but that some or even all have the potential to do great things. This work is significant because it proves that all fatherless kids don’t commit suicide or any of the other statistics. It proves that fatherless children can make it to.
         Lisa Ann Cockrel shows in her article titled Solo Son, Donald Millers  point of view throught his very own story, he gives his story or gives the story of somebody. In the story Donald claims and I quote "I felt perpetually out of place, like I didn't belong on the planet." This statement shows that his childhood without a father made him feel like he was left out, or didn't belong. He developes this claim by first stating that some facts on how he felt growing up without a father. Miller says that even a devoted mentor cannot replace the being of a biological father. Lastly Miller states that he believes churches play a big role in how fatherless children turn out, he believes that they can have a huge impact on their lifes.
JEFFERSON, AISHA I. "Decades Without Daddy." Jet 121.7 (2012): 17. MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 9 Nov. 2012

Popenoe, David. Life Without Father. n.p.: 1997. ERIC. Web. 9 Nov. 2012.
 
Cockrel, Lisa Ann. "Solo Son." Today's Christian Woman 28.5 (2006): 56. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 9 Nov. 2012

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

My Essential Questions


My Essential question is what the effects on fatherless kids are. The story behind this question is much like the story behind my topic. I chose this question because I know what it's like to feel like you’re alone, or to feel like it was your fault that your father left. Also I just want to know, the effects on other kids just like me. Now you can go on to the internet and see all of the statistics for fatherless children. You’ll see that over half of the children, commit suicide, become pregnant, join gangs, or even dropout of school, and that’s not even the worst of  it. There have been cases of children actually killing themselves or even others because their father left, and they felt it was their fault or somebody else’s. My which one question is, “Which age group is more affected by a fatherless life?” My how question isHow many types of things do fatherless teens do?” My what if question is “What if fatherless teens played school sports, would it help?” My should question is “Should fatherless teens try to play in school sports?” And my why question is “Why do teens hold these things in?”

Monday, September 10, 2012

Wordle #1

Wordle: Jamison's Fatherless Child
JEFFERSON, AISHA I. "Decades Without Daddy." Jet 121.7 (2012): 17. MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 9 Nov. 2012

Popenoe, David. Life Without Father. n.p.: 1997. ERIC. Web. 9 Nov. 2012.
 

Cockrel, Lisa Ann. "Solo Son." Today's Christian Woman 28.5 (2006): 56. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 9 Nov. 2012
 
Farber, Naomi. "PAINFUL INHERITANCE: HEALTH AND THE NEW GENERATION OF FATHERLESS FAMILIES (Book)." Social Work In Health Care 22.4 (1996): 95. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 9 Nov. 2012.