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    Overcoming challenges in life requires one’s mental strength and courage. Though challenges are demanding, challenges can also be very rewarding and valuable. Even the most strenuous challenges prove to be beneficial. This applies to Himani Bannerji’s story “The Other Family” in which a ethnic family immigrates to Canada. The mother is often questioning her decision to immigrate her daughter to Canada and ponders if it caused more harm than help to immigrate. Obstacles appear when the daughter…

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    Every girl dreams about her first date from the clothes she’s going wear to hair and makeup but not me I was more into books and never really thought about dating or guys in general. Until I was eighteen just out of high school. I worked for a lawyer in Pocahontas Arkansas it was July Nineteen sixty-one. I had to take some papers to the courthouse so I decided to walk it a nice warm day and it wasn’t very far from where I worked. The lawyer’s office that was located on the second floor of the…

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    Prisoner B 3087 Analysis

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    agree with this text because I believe that if a person died they should be buried there but during the holocaust that didn't happen. The only part about the book that I might disagree with is when Yanek father and he went and got bread past their curfew. The reason that I disagree with this is because they were always talking about how other people would go out in the streets at night and they would be shot and killed right…

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    Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone by J.K Rowling include many characters and themes, as both reveals throughout the book. Bravery, friendship and family are the few main themes explored. Friendship was the theme that linked the story together as it was developed for Harry Potter having adventures with his friends. The friendship between Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley intrigues the readers whereas it contains both genders. Furthermore, Rowling sets the characters with…

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    Beth Bailey’s work Sex in the Heartland goes into a deep analysis of sexual revolution throughout America in the 1960s. Using Lawrence, Kansas as a representation of the rest of the country, Bailey argues that the sexual revolution emerged from both sexual and non-sexual changes during the Second World War, and continued to grow as repressive elites attempted to halt the growth of sexual culture through Kansas University administration, the distribution of an oral contraception for unmarried…

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    Joanne Rowling, also known as J.K. Rowling, was born in Yute, United Kingdom in 1965 (“J. K.,” Contemporary). She is best known for writing the Harry Potter series (“J.K., Authors). She has a creative imagination and has been writing since she was a child (“J. K.,” Authors). She wrote her first book when she was six years old; it was about a rabbit named Rabbit and a giant bee named Miss Bee (“J. K.,” Encyclopedia). Soon after writing this story, she knew she wanted to be a writer (“J. K.,”…

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    As an intern, I have quickly found that communication is the most important part of being successful in the professional world. At The Garage, I have discovered the importance and uniqueness of communicating specifically with performers. In my Communication Studies classes, the teachings about persuasion and argument are the ones that have resonated with me the most, and I have been able to use both of those to persuade performers to play for the venue and the solve any conflicts that have come…

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    for homeless families with his fiancé and three kids, ages 2, 4, and 7. While he’s grateful that his family has a roof over their heads the family is not allowed to have any visitors; not even the kid’s grandmother, he says. The adults have a 9 p.m. curfew. They must sign in and out whenever they leave the shelter, and must log in at least once a day, or they get kicked out and must apply all over again. They’re not allowed to leave town without a very good reason a funeral, say and they need a…

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    One theory that I have developed by participating in and observing my everyday family life is that good communication equals a healthy harmonic relationship. My family always demonstrated good communication amongst one another. Whenever we have a disagreement about something, we talk about it with another. We are a very close knit family and we all have tight relationship with each other. The concept of this theory is if you have good communication between family members, then you will have a…

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    I am sierra. I come from many places, but many of them from Oklahoma. My family was one that was always based on God. So, I grew up in a love natured home, and although that sounds ideal, it didn’t end to be that way. Growing up in a God filled home shaped me to become the women I am today. I loved the years of my childhood and teenage years, and I loved the people in it. Throughout it I learned many life lessons, such as how to be independent and love God and family. It taught me many things.…

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