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Christian's advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Jacob, 
 
        You should not take care your little brother because you have to go to school. You parent have to find someone to take care of your brother. You cannot be absent too many times because that is not good for you and your education. That is not good he don’t know how to make dinner. That is not good that they get into fight just because education. His brother drop out of school that is not good. You have to talk to your family, ok, Jacob.

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Santana gives advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Jacob,

                   I’m Sorry To Hear About Your Situation Jacob. I’m Here To Give You Some Advice To Help Your Problem. My Advice To You Is Keep Your Head Up . Get You Education No Matter What Any One Tells You. Ignore All The Problems And Situations in Your Life. Stay Strong and Keep Your Head To The Sky La’brudda True Story.

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Louis's advice

11/8/2011

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 Dear Jacob,

Jacob I think you should just tell your parents no about watching your little brother because you fell like school is really important and that you want to go to college to where you don’t have to work too many jobs and never get to see your children like your parents doing. But also you should just tell them that you’re tired of fighting and you just wanted to go to school and that you don’t want to have to drop out like your brother and your parents.

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Saja's Advice

11/8/2011

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 Dear Jacob,

 First I want to tell you that your education is more important to you then you baby setting your brother. I think you are too young to take care of your brother because it seems like that you are smart and you were doing well in the school. So first I want you to talk to somebody that your parents know outside your family. then the person that you going to talk to he or she will go to talk to your parents then you can take your mom or your dad somewhere so you can start to talk to them then your mom can apologize that your education is more important to you then you baby setting your baby brother. And your mom or your dad can send your brother to a baby sitter. So I hope that you can try your best in your education and your life.

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Rodney's Advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Jacob

I heard about your problem and I would like to give you some advice. My first thing is to talk to your mother and tell her how you feel about school and ask if it’s ok to let the neighbor watch your little brother until you get home and if it’s really important ask your teacher give you a make up on a test or give you another.

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Jordan's advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Jacob

You can tell your family that it is important to get your education and that if you want to have a job you would have know what you are doing and you have to have a good background and that it’s good to have a good education because you can be something in life and if you don’t have a education nobody is not going want you to work for them.
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Shella's advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Jacob

Education is the first thing in your life you suppose to go to school but, not taking care of your baby brother that your parent responsibility.

Your responsibility is to go to school and learn so you can be someone tomorrow.

That’s my Idea for you.

Sincerely Shella
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Tatiyanna gives advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Jacob

The most things I could tell you is to talk to people about it like an counselor.

Tell your parents that your little brother isn’t your son and you’re not his care taker

It isn’t like you’re his parent they shouldn’t have children if they aren’t going to take care of them.

Tell them that they should also try to finish school. The most thing they can do is move in with another family member or someone that is close to you

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    Jacob, a 9th grader, usually does well in school but has been absent many times because he has to stay home to take care of his baby  brother whenever his mom works extra shifts. 

    His parents work a lot and aren’t around to support him, help him with homework, or even make him dinner. His parents didn’t finish high school and his older brother dropped out of school last year. Every time he tries to talk to his family about the importance of his education, they get into a big fight. How will he be able to graduate if his family doesn’t support his efforts?

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