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Title: Report on Ties that Bind
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I found it interesting that the first few people on my list were not my biological family members. I thought much about my definition of family and why it is so important to me to have it. I believe that the people I allow in my life will be closer to me than perhaps even my own blood are currently... Showed first 250 characters
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"There is a reason why my family does not know me and does not particularly want to know me any better than they do, and that is reason is that I am very different from them." When I read this I thought mostly of my parents. In reading this portion of his book Guy Baldwin expressed many things that I had felt for years... Showed next 250 characters
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