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    Texas Parent PAC Blog Texas Parent PAC was started by five mothers on July 22 in 2005. It is an interest group that promotes improving public education for children. This interest group is mainly aimed toward grandparents, parents, future parents, and others that support better public education. Texas Parent Pac is considered a nonprofit corporation in Texas. The founders believed that the future of Texas was in the hands of the children, and the only way to guarantee the safety of Texas…

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    The music in the film plays a vital role in allowing the audience to understand the intentions and inner conflicts of the characters. In doing so, the film music can allow the mental illness that a character is experiencing to come to life on the screen, and allow the audience to relate to that character’s emotional state. Additionally, there are instances where the film music tries to do the opposite and play off of another character, and against the protagonist’s inner thought and feelings,…

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    After the birth of Harriet’s daughter, Ellen (pseudonym for Louisa), Harriet states: “Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women” (p.88). In addition,Harriet did not write the novel in order for the readers to pity upon her hardships, yet to encourage her readers to take…

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    In kill Mockingbird by at by Harper Lee, Atticus Finch makes others inspired by him by being: kind, fair, and successful. To kill a mockingbird is a story about a little girl that lives in the town thriving with racism and strong hate toward her father Atticus Finch supporting an African-American in an unfair trial. Atticus Finch is a father, leader, brother, and son. He lives in Maycomb Alabama working as a lawyer, living in Alabama during the great depression was hard, it was made mostly of…

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    Historical Child Abuse

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    were abused and treated as slaves. The first case of child abuse occurred in 1874 when ten-year-old Mary Ellen Wilson who was maltreated by her adopted mother was found and rescued by a church worker named Etta Agnell Wheeler. Mary Ellen Wilson was found dressed in shabby clothing, appeared soiled and frail, with bruises and scars along her face, arms and legs. On April 10, 1874 Mary Ellen testified: “Mamma has been in the habit of whipping and beating me almost every day. She used to whip me…

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    The Dark Knight Returns

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    is striking. To clarify, though Miller does place females in important roles, such as Robin and Commissioner Yindel, he gives them characteristics which separate them from the ‘average woman’ of the time. As aforementioned, both Carrie Kelly and Ellen Yindel occupy crucial roles in the telling of Batman’s story, yet exhibit traits which distinguish them as…

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    There are many conceptions of how ethical or unethical the subject; Abercrombie and Fitch, has been since the start of the company in 1988. Therefore, leaving room for different views on the issue by how the management has depicted the store’s target buyers as being an “exclusive” audience or that they see it fit to have an exclusivity to their company that other company weren’t able to achieve. A&F wanted to show an image of a world where everyone is “super healthy” and cool; which brings the…

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    Great-Aunt Birte was not in that casket, and she knew that she did not have a Great-Aunt Birte. Later that night, the “family” of Great-Aunt Birte arrived. As people came into the house and sat down without saying anything, Mrs.Johansen called Ellen to go outside. Peter and the Rosens showed up and so did the soldiers. They came beating on the door asking for a reason that so many people were there at midnight. They seemed suspicious but finally left. Peter opened the book of Psalms and…

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    said something like this to ourselves before, but these words play a big part in the story of Emily Blunt. Born on the 23rd of February 1983 and grew up in Roehampton, south west London, England, Blunt has appeared on the covers of magazines, The Ellen Show, and was asked to join The Stutter Foundation (a non-profit foundation helping those who stutter). This British American actress stars in seminal roles in films like ‘The girl on the train’ and ‘Into the woods’. The world-famous actor got…

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    the President. President Andrew Shepherd is faced with choosing between a crime bill that was personal to him, and environmental energy bill that was very important to his girlfriend, Sydney Ellen Wade. Socially, Andrew Shepherd faced many attacks on his character because of his relationships with Sydney Ellen Wade. The issue becomes even more important with the falling approval rate of the President during an election year. In Shepherd’s previous election his wife died and because of this…

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