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    written in first person, in the opening sentence of chapter six she says,” I know the rumor that got started since I’d been living at home a few years” (Alvarez 84). The way that their chapters are constructed allow the readers to feel more of a connection…

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    between good and bad as he continues his journey without his father (Wielenberg, 4). Along with this sense of identity and mission, the Boy and the Man find the greatest meaning in their relationship with each other, and their ability to establish connections with other humans they meet in their journey. The first allegorical representation of this idea is the Woman’s death, which represents the loss of love and faith between two human beings, and thus the loss of any meaning in the world that…

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    Inevitably there is a security risk in accessing any database on the internet. The internet houses a variety of malware. Engineers attempt to discover security risks users experience and mitigate them. VPN connections can enable users and organizations dealing with confidential information the ability to avoid having their data observed or stolen. VPNs are not perfect, they do however, provide an avenue allowing the ability to transfer data more securely. To understand VPNs in their entirety…

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    states in the Love Song, 'would it have been justified, despite all the trouble, after all/would it have been beneficial ' his lack of confidence as he moves in time from future to past strained alludes to the discontinuity of his brain as he lacks connection. The concept of recollections is an important aspect of time as it is a key aspect in demonstrating time as a subjective presence, existing only as a social construct of time, therefore the concept of memory is questioned and challenged.…

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    each other. This absence of connection exemplifies the dissatisfaction they both have in their lives. Mason alludes to an idea that the lack of meaningful communication connections between married couples ultimately dissolves those relationships. Even in the beginning of Leroy and Norma Jean's marriage there was an overt absence of connection. They rushed into marriage because they soon expected…

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    Name of the case- Thirty years in jail for a single hair: the FBI’s ‘ mass disaster’ of false conviction. Victim- George Perrot Suspects- George Perrot How the hair/ fiber made a connection for the case- In springfield massachusetts in 1985, a 78-year-old woman was murdered in her house. The court convicted Perrot as the one who did it although they had no evidence against him. They only had a strand of hair and automatically said it belonged to him. They had no evidence such as blood, semen…

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    okay without any outside connections related to race and other things, I believe that those connections could help alot. I once believed that it doesn’t matter who the children are adopted by. I believed very strongly in this because I thought that as long as these children are being loved, accepted, and respected then that was all that mattered. After reading the Transracial Adoption article, I saw another side of the story. Children do indeed need to feel that connection with people like…

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    In the Grapes of Wrath, a heartfelt book full of attachable characters, a storyline that makes you feel as if you were with the Joads through the whole story. With many roadblocks to come, you are almost immersed with the same decisions as they were. This story has many motifs, but at first, they aren’t visible, they may take two or more times to find. The first motif that has been found is strength of the family, and it says on page 6 “And the women came out of the houses to stand beside…

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    a foster family during World War 2. Through the course of the book, you meet new characters and watch them and Liesel grow, learn and thrive through the power of words. The importance of words in The Book Thief has a great impact on characters connections, without words none of the characters would thrive and learn about the world, for example when Liesel has her nightmares, Hans connects with her through words, also Max notices that Hitler persuades his people with words and during the time…

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    I had a few connections to it. Your book reminds me of the book series Henry and Mudge. It reminded me of Henry and Mudge because both Billy and Henry were very close to their dogs. I also connected to your book because I want to get a dog. If I was to have a dog I would want it to be as protective as Old Dan and Little Ann. I also felt a connection between Old Dan and service dogs. Service dogs protect and care for their owners like Billy’s dogs protected him. These are my connections to your…

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