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    calling and euphemisms, which speak more to his own bias opinions than to actual facts. He uses the euphemism “wept crocodile tears” to insinuate that Obama’s tears were more a show of insincere sorrow used only to gain the support the ignorant, clueless, and stupid. The second paragraph is also…

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    My Vietnam Experience

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    mom did not want to go with us, and our family could live together. But then as I've growing up, I realized that she sacrificed to stay there, so my dad can take care of me better. I remember the first day I went to an American middle school, I was clueless, I could not speak English and the people around me, we have different cultures, and ethnicity. When I was in Vietnam, I felt so confident and proud of myself, but in United States, I started isolating people, I felt inferior and started…

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    I grew up in an abusive household where my father cited the Torah as a justification for his emotional and physical abuse. I was clueless about sex and had no idea what sexual abuse and molestation were. I slowly began to expand my horizons and weeks after I figured out that my haunted tormented life was not normal I reported my brother and my father to my school. Soon, they were removed…

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    Hamlet’s madness contributes to a leading issue that the characters are constantly trying to figure out throughout the play. In the play, his actions create doubts in other characters mind when he starts to act differently than before. Yet some people suspect that he is not revealing his true nature and uses his madness to accomplish an alternate goal. As the play goes on, traces of evidences have demonstrated Hamlet’s consciousness, indicating to the audience that he feigns his madness.…

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    In the short story “Salvation” Langston Hughes describes his traumatizing experience at a religious revival as a twelve-year-old boy. The revival was a popular event that occurred in town for ongoing days and one his Aunt Reed had attended every night. On the final day of the event, the children of worshippers were invited to the congregation to receive salvation from Christ. Before the event, Aunt Reed had explained to young Langston that once he became saved he would see a light, meaning Jesus…

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    the United States. I was always wondering why my mom decided to stay, but as I have been growing up, I realized that she sacrificed to stay there, so my dad takes care of me better. Remember the first day I went to an American middle school, I was clueless, difficulty in communication and the people around me have different cultures, and ethnicity. When in Vietnam, I felt so confident and proud of myself, but in the United States, I started isolating people, I felt inferior and started…

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    included violence and threats. By saying that there is this all powerful being that could punish them scared dozens of people to convert. With these threats of this unknown punishments, Muhammad and his followers became religious dictator over these clueless…

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    Church Experience Paper

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    happened. I attended June 5, Saturday Mass at the Christ is King Church in Idaho Falls. I was a little nervous to go in, because I wasn’t really sure what to expect. I had my own ideas, but I knew that those ideas were just that, and that I really was clueless. The architecture of the church itself is why I chose to go to the Christ is King Church. We had always called it the ski jump church, because of the interesting roof that…

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    a Mockingbird goes from thinking killing a mockingbird, a literal rule, to it being a serious mature matter and that it can involve not just animals but people too. Scout being young and not fully understanding why you can't kill a mockingbird is clueless to knowing why she is not allowed, until Miss. Maudie explains it a little bit better than her father Atticus, not really explaining it at all. He is just telling her that it is wrong and letting her find out on her own. “ Your father's…

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    Not every child is as smart as six-year-old Bean, one of the best at the battle school. Orson Scott’s novel, Ender's Shadow, is considered a parallax with Ender's Game, where Bean is raised in the impoverished city streets of Rotterdam. He is seen as unique by the battle school recruiters, who therefore enlist him. As Bean starts to climb the ranks, his success is commended by the elders but is simultaneously resented by his peers. He progresses to more advanced schools where he begins to train…

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