Essay on the relationship between motherhood and fatherhood

Fatherhood & Motherhood: In our society it is a common view that mothers take care of their babies. As soon as the baby is born, mother does all the work of her baby.
Mother lives indoor and she has to do the entire household as well as baby's work. On the other hand father has to go outdoors. He has to do a job so as to take care of his family, his wife and kids. He works hard for the whole day and gets back home in the evening.
So he has a little time to spend with his children, although he loves his children as much as the mother does. Mother takes care of her children the whole day. When father comes home, he is tired, but he gives all his love to his children. He loves to play with them. For entertainment he takes them for outing.
He tries to give as much time to his kids as possible. Mother gives more time to her children as compared to the father. So, children are more attached with their mother. Children love their father too but whenever they have any problem, they go to their mother for help.
They know that she is the one who can solve problems. Father does the same in another way. He takes out time for his children from the busy schedule. Although when he is not at home, he is working for the benefit of his children. So in the end we come up with an idea that mother as well as father does a lot for their child. So motherhood as well as fatherhood must be praised and emphasised.

Biography of Glenn Maxwell (Cricket Player)

Glenn James Maxwell (born 14 October 1988) is an Australian cricketer, who plays for Victoria in Sheffield Shield, limited overs and Twenty20 matches. He also plays for the Fitzroy Doncaster club in Melbourne. He is an all-rounder, bowling right-arm off spin and batting with an average of over 30 for Victoria in interstate one day cricket. In 2011, he set the record for the fastest ever half-century in Australian interstate one day cricket, reaching 50 runs off 19 balls. He has also played for Australia in the Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes. He represented Etihad Stadium-based Melbourne Renegades in the inaugural Big Bash League (2011–12 season). In May 2012, Hampshire announced to sign him for their campaign in Friends Life T20 2012 season. In February 2013, Indian Premier League team Mumbai Indians bought him for 1 million US dollars and in March he made his Test debut against India in the second Test at Hyderabad. He is the 2nd cousin to Collingwood player Nick Maxwell.
Maxwell was born in Kew, Victoria, which is a suburb of Melbourne, and played his junior cricket for South Belgrave CC.Maxwell made his debut for Australia against Afghanistan in a One Day International in theUnited Arab Emirates in 2012. In his 2nd ODI, against Pakistan, he hit an unbeaten 56 and a six to seal a victory for Australia. He was then selected in Australia's squad for the 2012 ICC World Twenty20. Maxwell was then selected in a 13-man squad for the 2013 Sydney Test match against Sri Lanka as a replacement for Shane Watson who injured his calf. On 10 January 2013, on his ODI debut against Sri Lanka, he was involved in two run outs off consecutive balls. He had a wicketless series against Sri Lanka, and also failed to reach double figures in the 3 innings with the bat.
On 1 February, he scored 51* (from 35 balls) as an opener as Australia chased down the target of 71 set by the West Indies. On 3 February in the 2nd ODI against West Indies atPerth, he scored a duck, but then took 4/63 with the ball to support Mitchell Starc (5/32) and bowl out the visitors for 212 in 38.1 overs.
On March 2013, he made his Test debut against India in the second Test at Hyderabad.He was included as the second spinner in the team supporting the main spinner Xavier Doherty.
Maxwell's teammates gave him the nickname "The Big Show" due to his confidence.Maxwell now dislikes the nickname and is trying to replace it with the nickname "Maxy"
Maxwell proved to be the most expensive player sold at the 2013 IPL Auctions, where Mumbai Indians bought him for 1 million US dollars. But he was out of the Mumbai Indians retention team 2014 as per IPL 2014 retainment rules, and was subsequently bought by Kings XI Punjab. In his team's opening match against Chennai Super Kings, he played an excellent innings by scoring 95 runs from 43 balls (with 15 fours and two sixes) to chase down a target of 206 in 18.5 overs which is an exact replica of the innings against Pakistan in Bangladesh in 2014. In the second match of his team played against Rajasthan Royals, he hit a flawless 89 of 45 balls with eight fours and six sixes, which comprised of frequent reverse shots. This knock of his laid the foundation for Kings XI Punjab win against a high score target. In third match maxwell played stupendous innings against Sunrisers Hyderabad.He smashed with 95 runs from 43 balls with 9 sixes and 5 fours and has been awarded with Man of the Match award third time in a row, which is a rare record in IPL track record.