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    everything I knew to do to provide for my son. My parents supported me every step of the way but lost some friends in the process since many people in the church didn’t think they should support me. One of my mom’s best friends, Dora was a huge support system for both my mother and I. Dora provided me with many baby products to get me started and advice for my mom. fell in love with not only me but my son and decided to marry me and become the most loving father to Kyler. And now a year later, I…

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    Elizabeth Lockhart Mr Berardo Aviation History November 18, 2014 Women Airforce Service Pilots: WASPs A wasp is loosely defined as a winged insect with a narrow waist and a stinger. They’re annoying little bugs that hurt when they sting. Although, a WASP, is something entirely different. A WASP is the acronym for Women Airforce Service Pilots. Which operated during World War 2. This organization began as two separate groups; the Women’s Flying Training Detachment (WFTD) and the Women’s…

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    my life. As a young child, about 3-7, i would watch educational tv shows, such as Dora, Elmo, and Vegitales. Most cartoons made for younger children are normally educational, not only are they just educational they make learning and interacting fun for kids. A childs brain is like a sponge, it picks up things they encounter on a normal day-to-day basis. So simply watching an episode of Dora they might pick up on counting skills or words that they did not know before, and the best…

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    Nez Perce Culture Analysis

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    Dora the Explore is a children’s show that many people just watch for fun, but little do they know there is some underlying message behind the story line. Swiper is a cunning fox that pops out from the brushes and tries to deter her from accomplishing goals. He sometimes even is able to steal some of Dora and Boots things making their mission hard to pass. Swiper costumes is a blue mask, which draws attention…

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    ENGLISH COURSEWORK-4 Name of the Book:David Copperfield Research Question:- Discuss how Charles Dickens has portrayed the hardships of the protagonist and other characters in David Copperfield? “I know enough of the world now to have almost lost the capacity of being much surprised by anything” ― Charles Dickens, David Copperfield David Copperfield did face a lot of difficulties in life. His father died even before he was born,which itself is a major setback for the family. Even though his…

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    Cannery Row Dbq

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    gives you a sense of community, no matter how different the characters seem to be, for example Doc is a marine biologist, Mack and the boys are just a group of bums, Lee Chong is the owner of a grocery store where you can buy almost everything, and Dora is the owner of a brothel. As the chapters unravel as you read you start to have an understanding of the characters in this little community; Lee Chong is shown to be hard headed but at the same time kind hearted, Mack and the boys are described…

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    Wernher Von Braun

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    Wernher von Braun’s Journey to Space This world had a great awakening when Wernher von Braun came forth into it. He has broughten very many accomplishments to the United States of America. Though he was a secret Nazi, he created the V-2 rocket, started a family in America, and made many creations throughout his life time. He also helped send the first man to the moon with one of his great creations. War does not define who is right, war simply defines who is left. Yet in this case, Wernher…

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    “Cinderella and Princess Culture” by Peggy Orenstein. Published December 24, 2006 by New York Times magazine. The author Peggy Orenstein is a feminist writer and is conductive in writing for the New York Times magazine, most of her writings are about gender stereotypes. In the article Peggy Orenstein sets out to investigate “princess” culture after having a daughter who enjoyed dressing as Cinderella and other story book princesses, while investigating she discovered an enormous corporate…

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    she will “go without,” and that she “[doesn’t] care what people say!” (Alcott 39) When Jo was confused about his name, Laurie explained it for her. “ ‘My first name is Theodore, but I don’t like it, for the fellows called me Dora, so I made them say Laurie instead.’ ” (44) Dora is usually considered a girl’s name. Laurie disliked it because it makes feel feminine. There are many other examples like how Jo wanted to pursue a career in literature while Laurie in music instead of commerce. Those…

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    depicting the femail form in this painting Picassos does to. The next painting that will be discussed by Picasso is called “Dora Maar au Chat”. Picasso painted this during the second world war in 1941. This painting depicts Dora Maar, Picassos lover, sitting on a chair and there is a small black cat right nex to her sholder. This painting is one of several portraits of Dora Maar by Picasso over a dacade long relationship. Although both artists use a variety of bright colors the way they use them…

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