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  • For many military children and children of parents who work in highly mobile positions, the word “home” can have a loaded meaning and stir intense...

    Ms. Seara L. Moon

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  • My home to me is somewhere I can go and see friends and family and be myself around them. That is why my home is Arizona; this is where most of my...

    Duante Price

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  • When I was a kid I always called the house I lived in, home. Growing up I have realized that my family is my home. My family is the most treasured...

    Kaleb Myer

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  • “Home” is a hard word to define being a military brat. Military children move around from place to place every one to two years. I've had eight...

    Izzy McKibban

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  • Some people say their home is the place where they live. “The house on the corner of 22nd street with the bright red paint and big oak tree”, but to...

    Ezra Matagolai

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  • When I think of home I remember where I lived in California. My family also feels the same way as I do and talk about how they missed their home....

    Matthew Lynch

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