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    It was Thursday November 21st,1963 John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy were saying goodbye to their son John and their daughter Caroline in the White House not knowing that one of them would not come back home alive. Then they were on their way to the airport to get on air force one airplane to go to Texas for a meeting with the governor. When they get to Texas they are greeted with people of all ages young and old and get flowers and people want handshakes. Although there are other people…

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    1. Back From War, but Not Really Home by Caroline Alexander from the New York Times shows the mindset of Veterans and how they have a feeling of dislocation when returning home. The veterans that made it home alive feel as though they should’ve fought with everything they had until they were no longer standing because people tend to find it easier to honor the dead veterans. The veteran’s that return from war are usually scarred and coming home can’t remove that scar. 2. Alexander connects the…

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    This shows Atticus loves Maycomb. Everyone in the town is aware of or related to him, which proves that he is well-connected and loved. Atticus’s kids, Jem and Scout, are well-known, too. A prediction I made was that Atticus’s wife must not have been around, since she was not mentioned at all. This quote introduces Calpurnia, who is a mother figure for the kids throughout the book. Comparing her hand to a board is an example of a simile. I think that there is a lack of authority because the…

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    Family Introduction Paper Traditionally, family is defined by the title and relationship of the ancestry. However the modern day definition has evolved to include anyone with an intimate and or both vital connections to the relationship. A theoretical perspective leads family researchers to identify those aspects of families and relationships that interest them and suggests possible explanations for why patterns and behaviors are the way they are (Lamanna, Riedmann, & Stewart, 2015, p. 32).…

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    Research Paper Rough Draft In America, the civil war was a big issue; It involved the injustice of White Americans having the superiority over African Americans. Although, at the same time African Americans protest for equality for all races to have justice and freedom. In a similar predicament between 1948-2000 South Africa had the history of inequality towards African Americans. They set a system of segregation called an Apartheid, which only set rules on Africans Americans or “colored” people…

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    Menus: A Case Study

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    Weather a menu is seen online or in a restaurant, it should always portray what the establishment will be like. Customers are aware of inconsistencies, so keeping a constant representation is critical to success. Details are very important. (Retzer, Caroline. "How to Match a Menu to Your Restaurant Atmosphere - MustHaveMenus.") “ Your restaurant menu defines the experience you deliver and your style and personality.” ("Developing a Restaurant…

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    characterization, symbolism and punctuation. The author shows how to overcome adversity in the book through characterization. In book the characters face many difficulties throughout the way. For example when Jean was getting yelled at by Miss. Caroline she stated “You’re starting off on the wrong foot in every way, my dear. Hold out your hand,”(Lee 28). This quote proves how school is difficult for her…

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    On April 5th, 2016 I attended the Harris County 215th Civil Courthouse located at 201 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77002. The civil court case was that of Elizabeth Cardona v. Melissa and Daisy Estrada. Cardona was the plaintiff whereas the Estrada sisters were the defendants. The civil court judge was Elaine Palmer. Cardona stated that the sisters approached her at her place of work in a clothing store in Deerbrook Mall and discussed a lucrative investment opportunity in the business promising her…

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    When Scout started school— on her first day— she “started on the wrong foot (22)”. It all started when Ms. Caroline asked the children to take out their lunches. After scanning the whole class, she notices that one of the children didn’t have a lunch bucket; so, she offered him a quarter to get something to eat — he refused. His name was Walter Cunningham— Cunninghams…

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    desired to do so. On the other hand, Frederick Douglass didn’t experienced what Linda Brent experienced as a woman, but he recognized this kind of brutal behavior. In Douglass’s narrative, he recounted the dreadful situation of Caroline, a slave that was owned by Mr. Covey. Caroline was used like a birth machine when Mr. Covey hired a married man to sleep with her every night. The result was when she gave birth, he would gain the number of his…

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