My Mother for raising 2 kids alone after my father died
2006-12-07 17:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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My greatest influence was my first love. He helped me to be more independent, tough me things I never knew, showed me what a true friend is,and let me experience heart break...which only made me stronger. I think he was the biggest influence in my life, and we still are good friends.
2006-12-08 01:04:21
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answer #2
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answered by ali__ 2
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My parents
Dad: He began his life after a struggling childhood & succeeded against all odds
Mum: She continues to be a pillar of strength for others despite her cripling health
2006-12-08 01:01:12
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answer #3
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answered by Claude 6
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Ironically, an aunt who was part of my life growing up. We did not have a close or loving relationship, but I learned a lot from her.
2006-12-08 01:02:45
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Viktor Frankl, the Nazi death camp survivor. He wrote the book "Man's Search for Meaning," which taught me that no matter what, I always have a choice in how I respond to things.
2006-12-08 01:01:11
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answered by It's Me 5
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My Inner child...because she helps me to see the bright side of everything...and to let things go...and to look at the world with awe and wonder!
2006-12-08 09:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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My dad.
He fought for my freedom and the freedom for everyone that lives in the United States of America, as like I am doing to this very day.
2006-12-08 01:00:08
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answer #7
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answered by Nuke21 3
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My parents - Because they gave me my start in life and taught me right from wrong as I was growing up.
2006-12-08 01:00:52
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answer #8
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answered by Redcarn 5
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My mother. Because of her unconditional love and support
2006-12-08 01:04:04
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answered by Saaya 1
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My Mom, who raised me on her own and I turned out very well....
2006-12-08 01:02:30
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answer #10
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answered by Step into the Freezer 6
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