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    Cade lived from S.E Hinton’s The Outsiders. S.E Hinton present the idea that bravery moves people to do dangerous things in the spur of the moment. The first scene that revealed Johnny being brave is when he stood up to Dally when he was making Cherry uncomfortable. In the text it says that, “He started to put his arm around her, but Johnny reached over and stopped him ‘Leave her alone, Dally’” (Hinton 24). This shows us that Johnny has the…

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    green, the grass is red from all the cherry trees.” I believe this to be a paradox because grass is usually the color green, and then it says that it’s red from all the cherry trees. The grass isn’t actually red from the cherry trees, but instead it is probably completely covered in cherries causing it to appear red. These lyrics could be referring to the way we view life. Some may see the grass as being red, and others may see it as being green with red cherries dotting the ground. The…

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    girls was the school president, another was a yearbook editor, I was on the dance team.” Slowly but surely she began to fit in with these people, she became happier, brighter, and livelier. She began to find her place in her high school. Gone were Cherry and Rhonda’s mean comments, she was with a group of people who loved her for who she…

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    the unconscious was limited and overly negative (Cherry, n. d.). Instead of simply being a reservoir of repressed thoughts and motivations, as Freud believed, Jung argued that the unconscious could also be a source of creativity (Cherry, n. d.). While the official break from Freud came when Jung resigned from the International Psychoanalytic Congress, the hostility growing between the two was readily apparent in the letters they exchanged (Cherry, n. d.). At one point, Jung scathingly wrote, ".…

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    Child Goals Case Study

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    conversational statements and questions (i.e. Teacher: “Cherries are good (Comment). Why do you like cherries Melina?”(Question)), independently, free of prompting, in an instructional setting, with 80% accuracy in the opportunities provided. New Goal Making Progress: Melina will increase her expressive communication by appropriately responding to 5 new conversational statements and questions (i.e. Teacher: “Cherries are good (Comment). Why do you like cherries Melina?”(Question)),…

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    magazines or information on job opportunities and legislative issues that affect nursing practice. In addition Brandy can obtain reduced new graduate rates, assistance with certification requirements and up-to-date information on standards of practice. (Cherry & Jacob,…

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    seriously injured while Dally’s jacket had stopped the fire from coming into contact with Pony. A deeper meaning to Dally’s jacket is friendship and protection. Next, Pony would bring coca-cola. The coca-cola was a drink that Cherry Valance consumed at the movie theater where Cherry had met Ponyboy and became…

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    Cherry just like the many other characters in the book has been in and out of institutions all her life. She seems very protective in taking Lewis under her love as she is also very sincere in letting her feeling for him be shown to all especially Julie. She’s mostly violence if pushed. (Cherry is very outrageous, with many mood swings that can be very believable) Doug- 25 + (main character) Doug…

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    Brain Development

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    Some people say that the strongest influence on one's life is their genetic makeup and that a person's brain is "pre-wired." Kendra Cherry writes, " the genetic instructions a child inherits from his parent may set out a road map for development"(1) In class we learned that experience creates a bigger brain surface area. Experience allows for a person's brain to grow and develop. A person learns through experience and from their surroundings. Experience and opportunity opens a child's mind so…

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    "The Outsiders" by S.E Hinton is a novel about misunderstood teenagers (greasers) and there ongoing feud with the rich upper class "Socs". The story follows Ponyboy a bright kid and his friend group. He lives with his 2 older brothers Sodapop and Darry. Soda is the middle child, he's always kind to Pony and always hears his side of the story. Darry is the oldest he works 2 jobs to pay for bills after their parents died. The rest of there "gang" consists of Johnny who comes from an abusive home,…

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