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    the disability in a very accurate way. What’s Eating Gilbert Grape What’s Eating Gilbert Grape portrays the story of a family from Endora, Iowa “a small town where nothing much never happens.” The Grape family consist of Bonnie their mother, Amy, Ellen, Arnie and Gilbert. In the movie, Bonnie (Darlene Cates), their mother gave up…

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    success stories was told by LA Times writer, Michael Hiltzik, he says, “Ellen Holzman and Meredith Vezina, a married gay couple in San Diego were removed from their old Kaiser health plan. When they applied for a replacement with Anthem Blue Cross of California, 59 year old Ellen was rejected because she believed she had carpal tunnel syndrome, making her have a “pre-existing condition.” Fortunately thanks to Obamacare, Ellen was able to get a health plan through sharp healthcare that covered…

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    Protest. This simple word brings to mind images of violent revolution, interactions between civilians and officers of the law. Perhaps, specifically the Boston Tea Party, The Occupy Wall Street Movement, or The Salt March. Famous names also come to mind, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Rosa Parks, all were known for their use of civil disobedience. However, one name is not oft remembered but deserves to be, as he coined the term ‘civil disobedience,’ Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau…

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    Jane Addams changed the world in ways you couldn’t imagine. She impacted the lives of many Americans, and we still thank her to this day for the effect she had on America. The life of Jane Addams was interesting, eventful, and very inspiring to many American citizens. Jane was a woman’s rights advocate, social worker, peace activist, and settlement house founder (History.com paragraph one). Jane truly made the world a better place. Jane Addams was born on September 6, 1860 in Cedarville,…

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    Theme Essay By: Eric LaMere Does money ever feel like it is the only thing that matters? Well, I know that some people people do but Ellen Raskin’s novel “The Westing Game” shows the exact opposite. She does this by creating three characters that learn that money is not as valuable as a true and loving family with. Turtle learns that family is worth more than money. She thinks this way because of how mean her family actually is and how much she longs for a new one. Her mother, Grace,…

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    seafood places since we were on the coast, but it all was amazing. Our butler and maid suggested restaurants to eat at. There were even restaurants beside the pool. Sometimes there was a show or a dance. We had a butler named Adam, and a maid named Ellen. Ellen mainly reserved tables at restaurants, chairs at the pool, and tents that block the sun with chairs inside them for the beach. She helped with any questions we had or basically anything we needed. Adam helped with cleaning our room. They…

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    The book The Westing Game was a slow book to read. In my opinion this book was very boring. The author wrote in a view of multiple groups and often in the view for a single person. The author had extra fluff that was not relevant to the story. For example, “J.J. Ford was the biggest tipper in Sunset Towers… “I saw someb-b-b…” Chris Theodorakis was too excited to stutter out the news to his brother.” (page 14) The constant switching of characters and character groups without a well written…

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    Submission Date: 06/03/2017 Lenoir, C. D., Adler, N. E., Borzekowski, D. L., Tschann, J. M., & Ellen, J. M. (2006). What you don’t know can hurt you: Perceptions of sex-partner concurrency and partner-reported behavior. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38(3), 179-185. Retrieved fromhttp://www.jahonline.org/article/S1054-139X(05)00054-6/pdf In this article, Lenoir, Borzekowski, Tschann and Ellen mention that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are more…

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    1. Scenario 1: Mary Ellen comes to work with a dark spot on her forehead. Several times during the day, coworkers tease her about forgetting to was her face and suggest that she visits the ladies room. A. Mary Ellen did not forget to wash her face her reglion may consist of the dark dot or upon her face. She maybe Hindu and/or if so that is believe to be a beauty mark for Hindus people, brings sight that’s the purpose of the dark spot. B. The negative side to that situation is no one took the…

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    sometimes, the outcast is bounded by conflict. Their history, their family, and where they are from are seemingly erased from society. The figure of the outcast is represented in ‘Indian Names,’ by Lydia Huntley Sigourney and ‘The Slave Woman,’ by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. Sigourney’s ‘Indian Names’ begins with the quote, “how can the red men be forgotten, while so many of our states...are...stamped by names of their giving?”. Right in the beginning, the intention of the poem is revealed:…

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