To be a productive member of society takes a lot of skill and commitment for some people. Some people never become productive members of society. For others, it can be quite natural. What I consider to be A productive member of society is someone who does something useful with their day. If they have a job, they are on time for that job and are there when they are supposed to be. If they’re a mother, they are being a productive member of society if they are taking their children to school, making sure they don’t go hungry, know right from wrong, etc.
If they’re a student, they will be on time, do the work, and engage in their courses if they are A productive member of society. An amazing example of a productive member of society is my grandmother. She’s been a student, a mother, and worked for over thirty years. She has had many jobs at places such as women shelters, treatment centers, etc. My grandmother, Dorothy has two children and four grandchildren. I’m her oldest grandchild, my brother is her youngest grandchild and my grandfather passed away years ago.
My Grandmother is one of sixteen children! So I have many relatives that I really enjoy spending time with. The Majority of my relatives are productive members of society, not all, but most of them. My grandmother is currently retired. She has paid her debt to society and I believe she is overall pretty happy with her life. She has struggled through abuse at a residential school as a child, and also struggled with addiction and breast cancer. Somehow she overcame all of it, my grandmother is such a strong woman, and for that, she is my hero.
The Essay on June Star Grandmother Children Family
In Flannel O? Conner? s, ? A Good Man is Hard to Find? a great deal of irony is used to express her views on how society and culture in the present day and how it has changed from the past. O? Connor used the family? s grandmother as a key component in the story because of her personality and also because of her old age. She was able to show her feeling about the deterioration of respect for ...