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    Summer essay When creating a story, the setting can impact every thng. If the setting of the story is changed in any story, It can change the whole plot. In “Geography Matters”, The Crucible, and even my own life the setting of the story changes everything. A story can’t be a story without the setting. A story wouldn't be the same without a setting and this is why. First off, In Geography Matters it talks about how the setting can be impact the story heavily in different ways. Geography is…

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    Change… What does this word mean to you? When I think of change the words different, and new come to mind. Isn’t that what change is? Something new, and different? Over the past two years, my life, and personality have changed. When I first walked into the Hillsborough Middle School hallways as a seventh grader I was small, quiet, and fragile. I could not stand up for myself, or speak to others without getting nervous. This year I have became an out-going, outspoken, and courageous person.…

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    Perfection is not sameness, it requires being diverse and unique. If the whole world was intelligent, the universe would collapse because everybody would be the same. But some people do not realize that it is better to be yourself than changing yourself to be someone else. In the novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, the main character, Charlie changed who he was by getting an operation to make him smart but nothing good came out of it. He was very lonely afterwards and he lost his friends…

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    are trying to change this bedtime routine because not only is it unhealthy for Ian, it is becoming challenging for us. My husband and I take turns putting Ian to bed, and last night was my turn. Wanting to make sure we set Ian up for success, we started with a warm bath and our usual routine of reading before bed. Doing what I could to make sure he was relaxed, I put Ian in bed at 8 o'clock, tucked him…

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    and [stare] into the fire” in silence. It becomes clear that the two are very comfortable with each other and the special relationship that they’ve shared for years. Trumbo continues to slide in these insightful details as the relationship begins to change throughout the passage, displaying the depth of the characters and the feelings they share towards each other. The background of the father’s prized fishing rod, for example, allows for much insight. Trumbo includes how rod means so much to…

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    believing that he could change, and the fear that he may not be given the chance to be a father. Even though his sister-in-law, Marion, blamed Charlie for his wife’s death it was not his fault. Charlie had always lived a party life, and alcohol was his best friend. He and his wife were having marriage problems, and was barley holding on.…

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    Swami Vivekananda said “Every change is being forced upon us.” In Tally’s world no words could be more true. Pretties and Specials are the second and third books in the Uglies series. Within the trilogy the story follows Tally, a young girl who finds out what is truly happening in her society. In Tally’s futuristic city people undergo an operation on their sixteenth birthday to become a “Pretty” the operation alters their looks and their brains. During the operation a lesion is put in everyone’s…

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    on a new path in my life, and Siddhartha in the same way knew that when he left the kamaswami lifestyle he was starting on a new path in his life that would change him forever. Both Siddhartha and I knew that by leaving our past lives we where beginning on a new path in our lives and starting a chapter in our lives that would forever change us both for the better. When Siddhartha leaves he starts to look deeper into himself and I in the same way looked deeper into myself when I left Sungrove.…

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    society. Cap was homeschooled because his grandmother Rain wanted to avoid the low standards and cultural poison of a world that had lost its way. However, when Cap is forced to leave Garland and live in society and go to middle school his life changes. Cap’s character went from being a naive hippie to a very smart, popular kid who really liked middle school and being around other kids. At first, Cap did not understand the rules of society. For example, when a police officer pulled Cap over…

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    Because change is so common for people we often can forget to acknowledge or even be aware that we are changing. This was exemplified when interviewing Jack and Jill. While the difference between them was only 2 years Jack seemed to understand that he changed much more then Jill acknowledged she was changing. Part of that is due to the fact that Jill is currently going through those changes and it will take time and self-reflection to acknowledge that those changes are occurring. Furthermore…

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