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    question is that if they should be given amnesty? Child soldiers are normal children from the start, they play and do what children do, but what happens is that they are abducted or they join a rebel group or an army because they need food because their families were killed and they have nowhere else to go, or they were abducted. Child soldiers SHOULD be given amnesty because they have nowhere else to go, they do not know what there doing, and they can’t do anything about it. One reason child…

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    Family is an important part of life, you would do almost anything for those you call family. In “The Shattering” by Kare Healey three teenagers come together to find a serial killer, who killed each of the teens eldest brothers, through the investigation trying to find the murderer who destroyed their families the teens, Keri, Sione, and Janna, try to keep their investigation a secret and rebuild their lives. The title “The Shattering” is correctly portrayed by the trail of pain and betrayal,…

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    Born in 1930 was the talented writer named Lorraine Hansberry. She came from a wealthy African American family, although despite their wealth, Hansberry and her family still experienced discrimination in schools and her neighborhood. After she attended University of Madison in Wisconsin, she moved to Harlem where she soon became friends with Langston Hughes, the writer of Dream Deferred. Hughes was one of the most talented poets from the Harlem Renaissance. In 1958, Hansberry wrote the play…

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    freezing. My house, however, was very toasty and cozy. While I was in the living room working on a Social Studies project for school, my younger brother was watching Phineas and Ferb, his favorite TV show at the time. My mom was cooking dinner for the family and my dad wasn’t home from work yet. At 6:15 P.M., the home phone rang. My mom went to answer it and saw that it was a call from India. She answered it and her life took a tragic turn. It was my aunt calling to tell us that my grandmother,…

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    that she is extremely resilient. Whatever the situation may arise in a fam¬¬ily, women are the ones who handle it effectively and keep the family together. In the play ‘Fences’ by August Wilson, Rose – the wife of Troy Maxon, is a very patient and altruistic character. She resembles a woman who is always ready to sacrifice for her family. In order to keep her family from breaking apart she resists even the biggest mistake of her husband - getting another woman pregnant almost 18 years after…

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    consume that environment. Society teaches citizens that to gain a possession, force must used. Not to mention that freedom is often mistaken for control. Trust was broken when brother turned against his brother over a promise of land or wealth. Trust was broken when mother cried over her son as she watched him pull the trigger. Trust was broken when the poor were left to die and the rich were rewarded with all the money in the world. Trust…

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    Family relationships play a major role in our lives. Relationships mold us in how and who we will become in the future. The “everything a boy needs to know about becoming a man” speech is one of many main quotes in the movie, Secondhand Lions (2003), written and directed by Tim McCanlies. Starring in this movie are Michael Caine (Garth), Robert Duvall (Hub), Haley Joel Osment (Walter), Kyra Sedgwick (Mae), and Taureg (Jasmine the lion). Caine nurtures a creative potential role in Osments life.…

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    The grandmother reports that she has never had concerns regarding her daughter’s mental health. There is no one in her biological family who has mental health or substance use issues. She began to think the parents were having difficulties in 2013. A real estate executive said if Alex ever abuses her again, to call him. she had no idea there were problems. Her daughter has never spoken to her about the problems in her relationship with Alex. In 2013, she saw bruises on her body, her daughter…

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    Impossible Escape from Reality In the play, The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, the Wingfields yearn to escape from their frustrating reality. Williams displays that the family inevitably lives in their own illusions to survive in inescapable reality. A close reading for three elements of character, plot, and symbolism reveals the family’s attempts to escape the reality end. Williams uses characterization to show the difficulty of escaping reality. Tom escapes his disappointing reality…

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    Where is my heart? I couldn’t help but feel small while resting in the clouds. Depositing all my trust in the machinery I sat in made my stomach sink, and I couldn’t help but feel the slightest bit nervous. Then it appeared, the country I had no idea I would fall in love with eight days later. Port-au –Prince, Haiti laid directly below me; complete destruction enveloped my vision. Four years earlier, following the earthquake that devastated Haiti, seeing it remain in ruins, made my heart sink.…

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