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    My Grandparents Interview

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    both Gary and Caroline Wardle who are my Grandparents. I went through their life stages, events that have impacted their life and then went into the way they like to be lead and how things have changed since they where little. I was able to connect with them more after this interview and connect both the readings and the research I have done on the Traditionalist generation so far. Gary and Caroline Wardle were born in 1940; they are at a bright age of 76 years old. Both Gary and Caroline grew…

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    Throughout history women have been looked at as the weaker gender of the two. Males are the breadwinners while females are meant to sit pretty and be entertainment at private get togethers. In the book Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen shows how women have been treated not only in her time period but in ours. She shows that women in society are dehumanized while men are put on a pedestal. Their purpose is for entertaining, for breeding the heirs, and for making the men in their life happy. Women…

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    Tyra Banks

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    Tyra Banks has made her name famous worldwide as a model, actress, singer, author, television host/personality, and producer. Tyra Lynne Banks known as Tyra Banks; was born on December 4th, 1973, in Inglewood, California. She is the daughter of Caroline London, a NASA photographer, and Donald Banks, a computer consultant. She is 79% African, 14% British and 6% Native American ancestry. She has an older brother, named Devin who is five years older…

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    Caroline Fisher, Scout’s first grade teacher, had not lived in the small town of Maycomb until she started to teach there. On the first day of the school year a fellow student of Scout, “Walter Cunningham” (25), had not brought a lunch to eat. Miss Caroline decided to point this out by asking him “‘Did you forget your lunch this morning?’” (25). The Cunninghams were known as being extremely “‘poor’” (27) throughout the whole town, therefore “He didn’t forget his lunch, he didn’t have any,” (26).…

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    hushes her when she insists Dill to tell her about his father even though he is reluctant. Another incident to prove her thoughtlessness is when she informs Miss Caroline that Walter is one of the Cunninghams and he is too poor to pay back anyone’s help; that’s why he rejects the quarter offered by her. From the incident of Miss Caroline warns Scout to stop learning reading and writing outside the classroom, the bluntness of her is shown. She addresses her teacher as the damn lady and at the…

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    For the first few years in high school, Caroline had trouble speaking to her teachers for help, had issues expressing her thoughts and feelings to her friends, and didn’t like large crowds in the school’s hallway because of how much it affected her anxiety. During her senior year her school introduced a new class that promoted the need of learning about one’s mental health and, because of this, Caroline took that class in hopes it would help her recognize and learn how to deal with her mental…

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    Harper Lee composed an extremely exceptional book when she wrote To Execute a Mockingbird and subplots truly added to that. Subplots likewise demonstrated transitioning in specific characters. For instance, on pg 27 Scout was conversing with Miss Caroline about how poor Walter Cunningham is and how that they are excessively poor, making it impossible to reimburse her even a quarter. "The Cunninghams never took anything they can't pay back-no congregation crate, and no scrip stamps." This is a…

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    The Challenger Failure

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    The Challenger’s first ever mission was on April 4, 1983. The challenger took place in The United States of America. The Challenger was named after the HMS Challenger Royal Navy corvette. This was successful until one morning it exploded. This tragedy happened on January 28, 1986. What happened was that two rubber O-rings had failed due to cold temperatures. The thing was that the rocket exploded seventy-three seconds or one minute and thirteen seconds. There were seven crew members…

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    Maude Flynn Short Story

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    At dinner, they told her she would be taking the place of Caroline Lambert, the drowned child, Mrs. Lambert’s dead daughter. These women were into trickery, making people believe they are talking to their dead family members. They really are not, but Maud has to help them succeed at trying to do so. She will…

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    Women In Detective Fiction

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    Just like the world we live in today, detective fiction is a male dominated genre. Detectives are usually white males who solve dangerous crimes such as murder. If women are involved, they are usually characterized as damsels in distress or femme fatales. It is a man’s world; therefore, it is the sole responsibility of men to be the protectors. For centuries, we have lived in a patriarchal society and this mindset has influenced this genre significantly. Men are deemed better detectives because…

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