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             In the world today there are many types of relationships. In the society today relationships are very important to both the young and the old people. In the society today some people have positive relationships other have negative. But the most important thing to me is to have a relationship period. I think the most important relationship is a father-son relationship. A father-son relationship is very while your son is young. A father should spend time with his son even if it's by playing catch, going to movie, or by going fishing. A good father-son relationship is a father that teaches his son right and wrong. There are so many things a father can teach his son at a young age. Earnest Hemingway presents a good father -son relationship story Indian Camp.
             Earnest Hemingway shows a standard relationship between Nick and his father, by revealing the things they do together. One example of this occurs when Nick helps his father deliver a baby. By observing his father he learns and knows what it takes to deliver a healthy baby into this world. Nick is simply there to just be an intern, but while he is there he gains respect toward his father by doing something he couldn't even stand to watch. I have personally experienced this type of relationship with my father. When I was 15 years old my father and I rebuilt his race car engine. I didn't a one thing about engine but I stayed outside all day and night watching every bolt that was turned. Even though I didn't know what I was doing but we still had a great time. .
             Hemingway shows teaching and responsibility toward a child. Nick's father explains to him that having a baby is not easy. It takes courage, time, and patience. He also explains to Nick that what the lady is going through is called labor and why she is screaming is because her muscles are trying to get the baby born. I also have an experienced and.
             great conversation with my father on education.


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