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    don’t follow the rules and stay out too late at night. When she was younger she used to follow her mom 's rules all the time because she knew if she didn’t she would get a whooping from her, and she didn’t want that. She also thinks that today 's teenagers are horrible and that they don’t know how to talk to people with respect. I honestly have to agree with her because when I do go out to even a fast food restaurant the workers at the drive through windows always seem to have an attitude and…

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    Culture In Homelessness

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    Culture and Individual Development in Homelessness Katelyn Rose Morris Butte Community College Culture and Individual Development in Homelessness “I miss my house but I’m never homeless. Home is where you make it… I miss my home, but I’m never homeless. Home is where you make it” (Indar, 2013). After reading this as well as many other short stories and poems that were compiled into the book Writing for Donuts, you can definitely see that the homeless have a culture all their own. Culture and…

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    Before the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920, women had zero rights within their society and were unable to be independent. Men thought of them to be the weaker and inferior sex, only used to bear children and take the role as housewife. With this in mind the reading shows how women started reacting to the society where men had taken over. Kate Chopin, in “The Story of an Hour” uses symbolism and irony to show that women were not happy with the oppressive gender roles of 1890’s society.…

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    sense along with book sense. Eric is expected to do more of physical work. No one understands “...why mothers are so often told to go against their instincts with their boys, to tell a crying child “man up” or “shake it off”, or to let a hurting teenager suffer in silence and “work it out on his own” (NYT Takes On). Mothers are “taught” to expect their boys to be independent than their girls. A mother’s son might feel as though it’s unfair to him, but he doesn’t understand that he actually has…

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    Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954 in Kosciusko, Mississippi to Vernita Lee, a former maid, and Vernon Winfrey, a barber, coal mineworker, and city councilman; who broke up soon after conception. Oprah spent her early years on her grandmother, Hatti Mae’s farm while her mother searched for work in the North. Although Oprah Winfrey has been known as the richest African American and woman of the twentieth century she does not come from a rich or even middle class family. While Winfrey…

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    during everyday life or a social event. You’ve probably heard the jokes about how heavy alcohol consumption can kill brain cells. Scientist at Newport Academy state “Recent neurological research indicates not only that these jokes are true, but that teenagers may be more prone to alcohol-related neurological damage than adults. A teenager’s brain is at a vulnerable stage of development and alcohol interferes with this development, causing permanent changes in the ability to learn and remember.”…

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    Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasion First described in his book Ars Rhetorica in 4th Century BC Greece, Aristotle defines rhetoric as “the art of identifying and using the best available means in a given situation to ethically persuade an audience” (Aristotle). Rhetoric, in the simplest terms, is creating an argument to convince someone of something. Originally outlined by Aristotle, and still used today, the three forms of persuasion that make up the rhetorical triangle are ethos, logos, and…

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    Willien Thomas was born in the year of 1951 at the Hall County Hospital in the State of Georgia. She was an average sized baby, and wore cloth diapers. She grew up with her father and mother, she has an younger brother. she was close to her grandparents and they impacted her the most while growing up. Her father 's name was Hubert Thurmond, he cut hair for a living and he served in the army for five years. He was in WW2, he spoke softly and calmly to everyone that he encountered. He was a…

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    Anne Frank, wrote a diary that has affected the world by showing how she was just a normal girl who wanted to be her true self. Her diary was the only place she could really be herself (Frank 1). Anne’s one dream for her diary was that it would become a book. She strived for that and wrote that she wanted to be famous and help others. Anne Frank’s influence on World War Two was based on her life, her experiences in hiding, and her diary. Anne Frank’s life was full of hard times and persecution.…

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    As a teenager, I would push limitation such as be late or curfews and lie about my location because I wanted to see if my mother would catch on. Adolescences experience a new wave of freedom due to societal standards and brain power due to biological functions. The new freedom gives them…

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