The narrator describes how as a child he was embarrassed by and resented his mother for having only one eye. He ignored and was cruel to her. As an adult, he was happy with his own family until his mother visited. When she died, he learned that she had given him her eye as a child so he wouldn't have to grow up with only one eye. He realized how much she had sacrificed for him.
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The narrator hated his mother as a child because she only had one eye, which embarrassed him. As an adult with a family of his own, he was ashamed when she visited and yelled at her to leave. After her death, he learned that she had given him one of her eyes as a child after he lost his own in an accident, so he could see for her. He realized how much she had sacrificed for him.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who had only one eye. The narrator ignored and was rude to their mother. As an adult, the narrator was successful and happy with their own family until their mother visited, which the narrator reacted angrily to. After their mother's death, the narrator learns that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident and their mother had given them her own eye so the narrator could see.
The narrator hated and was embarrassed by his mother who had only one eye. As a child, he ignored and was cruel to his mother in front of his classmates. He confronted her and told her to die for embarrassing him. As an adult, he was happy with his own family but was ashamed and cruel when his mother visited to meet her grandchildren. After his mother's death, he learned that she had given him her eye as a child so he did not have to grow up with only one eye.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who had only one eye. The narrator confronted their mother and told her to die for embarrassing them. Years later after becoming successful, the mother visited but the narrator was still cruel to her. After the mother's death, the narrator learned that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident and their mother had given them her eye so they could see. The letter revealed the mother's lifelong love and sacrifice for her child.
The narrator describes how as a child he was embarrassed by and resented his mother who had only one eye. He ignored and was cruel to her. As an adult, he received a letter from his deceased mother explaining that she had given her eye to the narrator as a child after he lost his eye in an accident, so he could see. The letter helped the narrator understand his mother's deep love and sacrifice for him.
The narrator was ashamed of his mother who had only one eye and worked hard to support their family. As a child, he was embarrassed by her and ignored her at school. He later moved away but was still ashamed of her. When she visited him and his own children laughed at her appearance, he yelled at her to leave. After her death, he learned that she had given him her eye when he was young to replace his own injured eye, showing her great love and sacrifice for him.
The narrator was embarrassed and ashamed of his mother who only had one eye as a child. He ignored and was rude to her. As an adult, he was successful but unhappy. When his mother visited, his children laughed at her appearance and he yelled at her to leave. After her death, he discovered through a letter that as a baby he lost an eye in an accident, and his mother gave him her own eye so he could see. He realized how much she had sacrificed for him.
The son hated his mother for having only one eye and being poor. As a child, he was embarrassed by her and said hurtful things, wishing she would die. As an adult, he became successful but denied his relationship with his mother. Upon her death, he discovered that she had given him her eye as a child to replace the one he lost, showing her great love and sacrifice for him. He realized how much she had endured and loved him despite his cruelty.
The narrator recalls being embarrassed and ashamed of their mother as a child because she only had one eye. They ignored and were rude to their mother when she visited their school. As an adult, the narrator moved away and had their own family. When their mother visited unannounced, the narrator yelled at her to leave. After their mother's death, the narrator discovers through a letter that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident, and their mother had given them her eye so they could see. The letter expresses the mother's love and pride in her child being able to see in her place.
The narrator hated his one-eyed mother as a child for being poor and embarrassing. He was cruel to her and wished she would die. As an adult, he was successful but still hated his mother. When she visited him, he screamed at her to leave. Later, he found his dying mother and her letter, which revealed that she gave her eye to the narrator as a child after an accident, so he wouldn't have to grow up with only one eye. She said she was proud of him and never upset by his anger, only missing him.
The narrator was embarrassed by their mother who had only one eye and wanted her to disappear. As a child, they confronted their mother and told her to die if she would embarrass them. Later in life, the narrator is happy with their own family, but screams at their mother to leave when she visits. After their mother's death, the narrator finds a letter explaining that as a baby, the narrator lost an eye in an accident, so the mother gave her own eye to the narrator so they could see.
The narrator's mother only had one eye and he was embarrassed by her as a child. He confronted her angrily as a teen and told her to disappear since she embarrassed him. Years later after moving away, his mother visited but his own children laughed at her appearance, prompting him to scream at her cruelly. After his mother's death, he discovered through a letter that she had given him her eye as a child so he wouldn't have to grow up with only one eye, showing her deep love and sacrifice for him. He has regretted his past treatment of her.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who only had one eye. The narrator ignored and was rude to their mother during a school visit. Later, the narrator confronted their mother and angrily told her it would have been better if she died. After the narrator moved away, married and had a family, they were equally rude and yelled at their mother during a surprise visit. Years later, after their mother's death, the narrator discovered in a letter that their mother had actually given her eye to the narrator as a child after an accident, so the narrator could see.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who only had one eye. The narrator ignored and was rude to their mother during a school visit, and later told their mother they wished she was dead. As an adult, the narrator received a letter from their deceased mother explaining that the narrator had lost an eye as a child and their mother had given them her eye so they could see.
I got this presentation by an e-mail about 10 years before and don't know who is the creator. I think the creator of this presentation has done a great thing by trying to express the enormous amount of love and affection of a mother to her children. I would like to thank him very much and also hope that you will feel the same !!!
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who only had one eye. The narrator ignores and yells at their mother during a school visit. Later, the narrator moves away for school and marries, distancing themselves from their mother. When the mother visits years later, the narrator yells at her to leave. After the mother's death, the narrator learns that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident, and that their mother had given them her eye so they could see.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who only had one eye. The narrator ignores and yells at their mother during a school visit. Later, the narrator moves away for school and marries, distancing themselves from their mother. When the mother visits years later, the narrator yells at her to leave. After the mother's death, the narrator learns that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident, and that their mother had given them her eye so they could see.
The boy was embarrassed by his mother who had only one eye and worked hard to support them. He was mean and resentful towards her. After growing up and having his own family, his mother came to visit but he was still ashamed and cruel to her. He later learns that she had given him her eye when he was young so he wouldn't have to grow up with only one eye. Overcome with guilt and remorse for his actions, he realizes how much his mother had sacrificed and loved him.
The author recounts how as a child, he was embarrassed by and resented his mother who had only one eye. He was rude and insensitive to her. He later learns that as an infant, he had lost an eye in an accident, and his mother had given him her own eye so he could see. Deeply remorseful after her death, he finds a letter from his mother expressing her pride in him and love for him despite how he had treated her.
The narrator hated his mother for having only one eye and being an embarrassment. Years later, after moving away, having a family and career, his mother came for a visit but he was cruel to her. After her death, he discovered through a letter that she had given him her eye as a child so he could see properly. He realized the depth of her love and sacrifice.
The document describes a story about a son who was ashamed and embarrassed of his mother who had only one eye. As a child, he was mean and hurtful towards her because he didn't want others to know she was his mother. However, as an adult he learns that the reason his mother only had one eye was because she had given her eye to him as a baby after he lost his own eye in an accident, so he could see the world. The story promotes appreciating and caring for one's parents.
Kiana worked hard on her family's farm to prove herself to her father, who wanted a son to help with farm work. Though she received good grades and helped with chores, her father did not appreciate her efforts. Kiana cried in her room until her mother comforted her. Kiana was then asked to represent her school in a beauty pageant. On the day of the parade, Kiana was surprised and happy to see that her father had come to support her with a sign. After she won a trophy, her father told her that he wanted a daughter, not a son.
Birds build mud houses by gathering sandy clay soil from riverbanks, transporting and shaping small mud balls with their beaks to lay and carve out houses, doing so as skillfully as expert human hands could.
Amazing Photography by German Photographer - Patrick notleyTargetseo.com
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This slideshow was created by Patrick Notley, a German photographer who is autistic. He produced the slideshow to share with others and asks that viewers send it around the world to spread beauty. The slideshow can be advanced using a mouse.
Famous Hollywood Movie Memories - AmazingTargetseo.com
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This document is a slideshow presentation featuring photographs from behind the scenes of famous films and with notable actors, directors, and other Hollywood figures from 1940-1970. The images show stars relaxing and working on set, including Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, John Wayne, Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston, Howard Hawks, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Gary Cooper, Frank Sinatra, James Dean, and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
Kites India - Indian Kite - Kite Museum IndiaTargetseo.com
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The Kite Museum in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India hosts an annual International Kite Festival in January to coincide with the Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti festival. Families celebrate this holiday together by flying kites made of paper and trying to cut the lines of opposing kites using special glass-coated strings, sending the losing kites crashing to the ground. At night, thousands of kites are lit with paper lamps to fill the sky.
Ababeel birds build mud houses by gathering sandy clay soil from riverbanks, transporting and shaping small mud balls with their beaks to lay and carve out houses, doing so as skillfully as expert human hands could.
This document discusses an automatic system called "Automatique" that was created by Paavan Solanki to support PAWS - Mumbai. Automatique aims to provide assistance automatically without needing direct involvement from people. The system was developed to help the organization PAWS - Mumbai in their work.
The narrator was embarrassed and ashamed of his mother who only had one eye as a child. He ignored and was rude to her. As an adult, he was successful but unhappy. When his mother visited, his children laughed at her appearance and he yelled at her to leave. After her death, he discovered through a letter that as a baby he lost an eye in an accident, and his mother gave him her own eye so he could see. He realized how much she had sacrificed for him.
The son hated his mother for having only one eye and being poor. As a child, he was embarrassed by her and said hurtful things, wishing she would die. As an adult, he became successful but denied his relationship with his mother. Upon her death, he discovered that she had given him her eye as a child to replace the one he lost, showing her great love and sacrifice for him. He realized how much she had endured and loved him despite his cruelty.
The narrator recalls being embarrassed and ashamed of their mother as a child because she only had one eye. They ignored and were rude to their mother when she visited their school. As an adult, the narrator moved away and had their own family. When their mother visited unannounced, the narrator yelled at her to leave. After their mother's death, the narrator discovers through a letter that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident, and their mother had given them her eye so they could see. The letter expresses the mother's love and pride in her child being able to see in her place.
The narrator hated his one-eyed mother as a child for being poor and embarrassing. He was cruel to her and wished she would die. As an adult, he was successful but still hated his mother. When she visited him, he screamed at her to leave. Later, he found his dying mother and her letter, which revealed that she gave her eye to the narrator as a child after an accident, so he wouldn't have to grow up with only one eye. She said she was proud of him and never upset by his anger, only missing him.
The narrator was embarrassed by their mother who had only one eye and wanted her to disappear. As a child, they confronted their mother and told her to die if she would embarrass them. Later in life, the narrator is happy with their own family, but screams at their mother to leave when she visits. After their mother's death, the narrator finds a letter explaining that as a baby, the narrator lost an eye in an accident, so the mother gave her own eye to the narrator so they could see.
The narrator's mother only had one eye and he was embarrassed by her as a child. He confronted her angrily as a teen and told her to disappear since she embarrassed him. Years later after moving away, his mother visited but his own children laughed at her appearance, prompting him to scream at her cruelly. After his mother's death, he discovered through a letter that she had given him her eye as a child so he wouldn't have to grow up with only one eye, showing her deep love and sacrifice for him. He has regretted his past treatment of her.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who only had one eye. The narrator ignored and was rude to their mother during a school visit. Later, the narrator confronted their mother and angrily told her it would have been better if she died. After the narrator moved away, married and had a family, they were equally rude and yelled at their mother during a surprise visit. Years later, after their mother's death, the narrator discovered in a letter that their mother had actually given her eye to the narrator as a child after an accident, so the narrator could see.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who only had one eye. The narrator ignored and was rude to their mother during a school visit, and later told their mother they wished she was dead. As an adult, the narrator received a letter from their deceased mother explaining that the narrator had lost an eye as a child and their mother had given them her eye so they could see.
I got this presentation by an e-mail about 10 years before and don't know who is the creator. I think the creator of this presentation has done a great thing by trying to express the enormous amount of love and affection of a mother to her children. I would like to thank him very much and also hope that you will feel the same !!!
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who only had one eye. The narrator ignores and yells at their mother during a school visit. Later, the narrator moves away for school and marries, distancing themselves from their mother. When the mother visits years later, the narrator yells at her to leave. After the mother's death, the narrator learns that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident, and that their mother had given them her eye so they could see.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who only had one eye. The narrator ignores and yells at their mother during a school visit. Later, the narrator moves away for school and marries, distancing themselves from their mother. When the mother visits years later, the narrator yells at her to leave. After the mother's death, the narrator learns that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident, and that their mother had given them her eye so they could see.
The boy was embarrassed by his mother who had only one eye and worked hard to support them. He was mean and resentful towards her. After growing up and having his own family, his mother came to visit but he was still ashamed and cruel to her. He later learns that she had given him her eye when he was young so he wouldn't have to grow up with only one eye. Overcome with guilt and remorse for his actions, he realizes how much his mother had sacrificed and loved him.
The author recounts how as a child, he was embarrassed by and resented his mother who had only one eye. He was rude and insensitive to her. He later learns that as an infant, he had lost an eye in an accident, and his mother had given him her own eye so he could see. Deeply remorseful after her death, he finds a letter from his mother expressing her pride in him and love for him despite how he had treated her.
The narrator hated his mother for having only one eye and being an embarrassment. Years later, after moving away, having a family and career, his mother came for a visit but he was cruel to her. After her death, he discovered through a letter that she had given him her eye as a child so he could see properly. He realized the depth of her love and sacrifice.
The document describes a story about a son who was ashamed and embarrassed of his mother who had only one eye. As a child, he was mean and hurtful towards her because he didn't want others to know she was his mother. However, as an adult he learns that the reason his mother only had one eye was because she had given her eye to him as a baby after he lost his own eye in an accident, so he could see the world. The story promotes appreciating and caring for one's parents.
Kiana worked hard on her family's farm to prove herself to her father, who wanted a son to help with farm work. Though she received good grades and helped with chores, her father did not appreciate her efforts. Kiana cried in her room until her mother comforted her. Kiana was then asked to represent her school in a beauty pageant. On the day of the parade, Kiana was surprised and happy to see that her father had come to support her with a sign. After she won a trophy, her father told her that he wanted a daughter, not a son.
Birds build mud houses by gathering sandy clay soil from riverbanks, transporting and shaping small mud balls with their beaks to lay and carve out houses, doing so as skillfully as expert human hands could.
Amazing Photography by German Photographer - Patrick notleyTargetseo.com
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This slideshow was created by Patrick Notley, a German photographer who is autistic. He produced the slideshow to share with others and asks that viewers send it around the world to spread beauty. The slideshow can be advanced using a mouse.
Famous Hollywood Movie Memories - AmazingTargetseo.com
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This document is a slideshow presentation featuring photographs from behind the scenes of famous films and with notable actors, directors, and other Hollywood figures from 1940-1970. The images show stars relaxing and working on set, including Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, John Wayne, Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston, Howard Hawks, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Gary Cooper, Frank Sinatra, James Dean, and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
Kites India - Indian Kite - Kite Museum IndiaTargetseo.com
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The Kite Museum in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India hosts an annual International Kite Festival in January to coincide with the Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti festival. Families celebrate this holiday together by flying kites made of paper and trying to cut the lines of opposing kites using special glass-coated strings, sending the losing kites crashing to the ground. At night, thousands of kites are lit with paper lamps to fill the sky.
Ababeel birds build mud houses by gathering sandy clay soil from riverbanks, transporting and shaping small mud balls with their beaks to lay and carve out houses, doing so as skillfully as expert human hands could.
This document discusses an automatic system called "Automatique" that was created by Paavan Solanki to support PAWS - Mumbai. Automatique aims to provide assistance automatically without needing direct involvement from people. The system was developed to help the organization PAWS - Mumbai in their work.
This document shows mathematical patterns where adding a single digit to the end of a number multiplied by 8 or 9 follows a symmetrical pattern of digits. For example, multiplying any number by 8 and adding 1 to the end always equals 9. It also shows that when the letters of certain words are assigned numeric values based on their position in the alphabet, "ATTITUDE" equals 100% while "HARDWORK" and "KNOWLEDGE" equal lower percentages, indicating that attitude is what achieves 100% in life.
Great Invention 2010 - World Amazing RecordsTargetseo.com
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This document summarizes several inventions from around the world that were presented at the 38th Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva in 2010. They include a head safety belt, hollowed bread for hot dogs, a one-handed bottle opener, a soccer equipment cart, a bed sheet changing device, a baby bodysuit, a germ-free touch glove, a universal food opener, a portable coffee machine, an electromagnetic levitation device, a CPR chest compression device, a chain saw sharpening disc, and more. The exhibition highlighted inventions that showed both creativity and practical commercial potential.
The document discusses positive and negative words of varying lengths, encouraging the reader to value words like "we", "smile", and "confidence" while avoiding words like "I", "ego", and "rumor". It suggests focusing on success through teamwork, happiness, knowledge and self-assurance rather than selfishness, pride, gossip or jealousy.
Mouth Art - Pencil Drawings by Doug LandisTargetseo.com
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The artist who created the drawings does not have hands and instead made the paintings using his mouth. Despite imperfect facilities, having the will to do something means finding a way to accomplish it, as demonstrated by this artist who used his mouth to create drawings despite not having hands. The artist's website is provided to see examples of his mouth-drawn art.
Yulia Tymoshenko has been appointed as Ukraine's acting Prime Minister. She is the leader of the All-Ukrainian Association Batkivshchyna, a political party that unites over 150,000 active Ukrainian citizens. The document questions when India might have a Prime Minister similar to Tymoshenko.
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This document encourages the reader to relax and enjoy observing nature and wildlife. It suggests taking time to appreciate Mother Nature's creations by slowly scrolling through images of the natural world. The message concludes by recommending sharing the document with others to help them relax and smile.
A boy asks his mother why she cries. She says it is because she is a woman. When he grows up, he asks God why women cry so easily. God answers that he gave women strength to bear the world's weight, give life, and continue on when others give up, but also gave them tears to shed when needed so their heart can be seen through their eyes.
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The document summarizes "The Wise Way" or the "Paradoxical Commandments". It was originally written by Kent M. Keith in 1968 and published by the Harvard Student Agencies, though it is often attributed to Mother Teresa. The commandments provide advice that goes against common expectations, such as to forgive others despite their unreasonable behavior, to remain kind even if it results in unfair accusations, and to succeed, build, and do good for the world regardless of potential negative consequences or lack of recognition.
The document is a preview for the 2009 Kingfisher calendar which is one of the most popular calendars worldwide. The calendar contains illustrations that make it highly desirable. Readers are encouraged to view the calendar online to understand why it is so popular.