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    Characteristics Of Creon

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    hands have touched has come to nothing.” (pg,789)Creon knew that he had made a mistake doing many things to not only his family but other people. He is looking for comfort but he know longer can have any comfort because all his family is dead his wife and son died because of his actions that he had committed. In the next quote Creon had just noticed what he had did to his family and himself by them killing there self and now he can no longer go back and change things. Oh pity! All true, all…

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    First Session So I get to write a descriptive essay about a special place or person. I think I 'll write about a family member who has had an impact on my life. I have so many important people in my life right now my husband, daughter, son, mother, and siblings. I 've been thinking a lot about my deceased dad. I always think about him more when it starts getting cold because he died December 12th. Although my father died at a young age I can 't think of anyone else who has had such a profound…

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    that supplied the family, but not for long. The business fell through and Gregor’s father lost all ambition to work. When Gregor noticed that his family needed help he became a salesman. He was the new man of the house, he supplied for his family financially, as well as paying off his father’s debt. Gregor was a hard worker even knowing that this job wasn’t his dream. He knew if he didn’t work his family would be left with nothing. Even as the man that did everything for his family it was…

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    Right outside of the front door was a platform, I spent most of my time on it. I would sit there and acknowledge everything that would happen. My grandmother did not live on a very busy street, but it was always fascinating to me to watch different things going on, from my brother playing basketball with his friends to waiting for the ice cream man to pass. The ice cream man probably passed about five times a day. By the end of my summers, he already knew us by name. My brother and I kind of…

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    Medea Play Analysis

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    Play Review For my play review I chose Medea, originally written by Euripides and redone by director Robert Whitehead in 1982. The play Medea is about a wife betrayed by her unfaithful husband, Jason who marries Clauce, the King of Corinths daughter. Medea and her two sons are then exiled by Creon the King of Corinth in fear that she may cast some spell or evil doing upon his land and daughter. Medea’s heart has already turned cold by the loss of her husband to another woman and the loss of her…

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    The Fifth Child Essay

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    The Fifth Child Notes Pages 1-10: ● Harriet and David met at an office party at which both of them were the odd ones out. They were seen in a different light than the rest, “conservative”, “old-fashioned”, “obsolescent”, “timid, hard to please”. (Pg 3) ● The office party was held because it was the end of the year. It was comprised of two hundred people crammed into a room each from one of three firms that all have to do with putting up buildings. ● Women were dressed extravagantly and…

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    Every one of us have innate patterns of communicating with others that govern how we operate on a daily basis. These patterns are often exaggerated and more influential when dealing with those we are closest with. For most people this means that our family systems are greatly impacted by how we interact with others. These interactions can take the form of both verbal and nonverbal communication. In her book, The New People Making, Virginia Satir describes four styles of destructive…

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    world. I have a 3 year old daughter named Kaitlyn, and she is the sweetest, most beautiful girl in the world. I have been with their father, Brian, since 2006, and I love him. This is my family, and the reason of my existence. There is nothing more important to me than them. I have a large extended family. My parents divorced when I was seven or eight, and each remarried someone with three kids of their own. I have two siblings, Robbie and Nicole. My step-father’s three children are…

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    Coming Together We had always traveled together. My family, and two others. This was the year 2012, middle of December. My uncle and his kids decided to drive to Mexico a few days before us. His kids had come out of school and we still had finals. They left December 14. It takes 3 full days to drive all the way to Michoacán Mexico, where our family lives. Every night they would call and let us know where they were going to ensure that they were fine and getting closer. A few nights before we…

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    The doctor had said that her mother had died of cerebral aneurysm pg.19. Her mother went to Kweilin because her husband though it would be safe for them and their two babies. He was an officer with Kuomintang pg.21. When her mother thought of the joy luck club she already knew the lady 's she wanted in it. Each week one of them would host a party to raise money and their spirits pg.23. Each week they would pretend it 's a new year and forget past wrongs. Her mother always ended the stories on a…

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