The original book (based on a real family and using real names) was about the Galbraith family, headed by Frank and Lillian Galbraith. They were efficiency experts. They had six sons and six daughters. These 14 are the main characters of the book. (One daughter asked to be left out of the book and thus is mentioned only one time in the whole story). The thread that goes through the whole book is the overpowering character of the father.
In the book "Cheaper by the Dozen," the internal conflict revolves around the father, Frank Gilbreth, struggling to balance his career as an efficiency expert with his role as a father to twelve children. He faces inner turmoil as he tries to find a way to be present for his family while also advancing in his professional life.
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So I see you are wondering who published the book, Cheaper by the Dozen. The answer is John Milkeneouis, from Kentucy.
12 children.
Mrs. Cunningham was the administrative assistant and office manager who worked at Dad's office in the book "Cheaper by the Dozen". She was known for being efficient and organized, and she played a supporting role in helping the Gilbreth family manage their large household and busy schedules.
Gilbreth in the book and baker in the movies
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A book report.
Something that the kids could pull over on their dad in the book "Cheaper By the Dozen" is how they did dishes. They weren't really washing them, so he took pictures to figure out how they did it.
The internal and external conflict are Friends losing others and living through life with out problems
it took place in Montclair, New jersey but i don't know when it took place
You guys don't know. Ohh my gosh the main internal conflict is she can't catch darkrai in Pokemon platinum.
it is man vs man
The internal conflict in "The Name of This Book Is Secret" revolves around the main characters, Cass and Max-Ernest, grappling with their fears, insecurities, and the mysteries they encounter. As they uncover secrets and face dangerous situations, they also struggle with trusting each other and navigating their friendship. This internal conflict adds depth to their characters and drives the story forward.