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    It was another pandemonium day locked up in a place where no one wants to be. All I heard was someone yelling my name Sarah Sarah get up you have a phone call All I could smell was bleach and clorox. With the sour taste of my morning breath on my lips, I sluggishly get off my cot, And went to the phone. It was my caseworker. I had asked her what she wanted and she told me that she wanted to talk. I asked her what about and she told me that she would talk to me about it when she got there.…

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    even while hiking and climbing to the top, there was even a chance where you would have run into a dirty worn-down pack of cadets trying to push through the pains of Mount Payne and get to the top. With time and patience, when those cadets graduate rook training, they haven't earned respect from their instructors. These cadets also don't earn any special treatment through their training. The only things that these cadets have earned are leadership skills, motivation, and ethics, skills that will…

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    There are two main ways to address loneliness, on an individual level and a societal level. Personality psychology tends to focus on the individual level, while social psychology focuses on the societal level. Depending on the type of loneliness a person is experiencing, one approach may be more beneficial than the other. For example, if the loneliness is emotional (lack of close emotional bonds with others), the issue may be more of an individual issue. Whereas, with social loneliness (lack of…

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    Macbeth Act 4 Analysis

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    Macbeth is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, in 1606. Briefly summarizing the extract of act III, scene IV, lines 1409-1448, when Macbeth goes to sit down in his sit and eat, he can’t because Banquo’s ghost is sitting in his place. Macbeth faces a mental episode, in which he sees Banquo’s ghost, but no one else can. The ghost leaves, comes back again, and finally leaves, making all of the guests worried and asking what Macbeth had seen. Lady Macbeth asks the guests to exit. Lady Macbeth…

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    especially in the poem dealing with Rimbaud’s artistic treatment of women, and his point of view; the poet manages to share the latter and presents many of the qualities of the artist, and in so doing, reveals her own emotions for both art and poetry. In “‘Rooks’ by Rimbaud,” she says: Where the river rests, Dry and yellow, by Crosses And ditches come forward, come In your thousands, over dear France, Where many are still asleep. This…

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    This enhances cognitive development by describing what they are doing with the object (sticking it to the side of the bucket, or to the teachers arm) and further improving fine motor skills of the hand and fingers. (Steinberg, Bornstein, Vandell, & Rook,…

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    I grow up in Arizona, in and or around the city of phoenix. I lived at least three different place and all were small apartment buildings that had 1 or 2 rooms. I enjoyed the park that was nearby, though it only had a slide I have many different memories about the slide. The most important part that nature had in my life are the trees, not all the trees but the ones near where I lived. I found all nature interesting and part of the back ground of my daily life, but the most important part that…

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    A character in a book is a representation of a human, a real human, a human with emotions. Whilst reading a book, one should feel how the characters are feeling as though they were a fellow human. An invaluable tool used by author to do this is sympathy. An author uses sympathy to get the reader to feel the emotions of the character, to understand the emotions. In stories filled with tough topics, such as it is in John Grisham’s Calico Joe, it is important to try to get the reader to feel…

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    Aunt Sally reacts to a made up story about a boat sinking, “No’m. Killed a nigger’ ‘Well it’s lucky; because sometimes people do get hurt. Two years ago last Christmas… Lally Rook, and she blowed out a cylinder-head and crippled a man. And I think he died afterwards. He was a Baptist’ ’’ (Twain 221). While Aunt Sally means these words with good intentions, she is disregarding blacks as humans entirely. This shows kind Christians…

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    Sage Young Mr. Rooks English 1A 29 November 2015 Ernest Hemingway After reading Ernest Hemingway’s biography and his famous novels that he wrote, he was an intelligent author, and did other amazing work outside of his career. He was born in Oak Park, Illinois, from 1899 and passed away on 1961. In the beginning of his profession, he started as a writer in a newspaper office in Kansas City at age seventeen. Also when the United States entered the World War 1 era, he wanted to fight in the war,…

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