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    CoffeeVille – brief Rufus and Emma Belcastran, CoffeeVille's proprietors, have moved toward you for help. The business has been gainful and relentlessly growing throughout the previous 4 years. Be that as it may, as of late costs have begun to climb and deals are dropping. Over the most recent 3 months they have begun to address the issue of increasing costs by assessing and refreshing methods and work hones with an end goal to diminish costs. Up until now, their endeavors have not…

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    servant 's door- and a black person cannot attend the same school as white people. Miss Emma, Jefferson’s godmother (“Nannan”), wants Jefferson to be that person who takes up this burden to lift the veil of despair from the black people. Grant continues to explain to Vivian: “What she wants is for him, Jefferson, and me to change everything that has been going on for three hundred years” (Gaines 167). Miss Emma wants to see the unjust world she has been living in her whole life change before she…

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    purpose of capitalizing on their individual success and turning a profit for their own companies. Recently, Cameron Crowe’s film “Aloha” has received a lot of backlash in regarding its ethnocentric and financially motivated casting, specifically of Emma Stone in the role of an Asian-American…

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    the Hollowgast that are trying to sabotage them Even though Jacob is fully aware that he can never return to his extraordinarily normal life if he decides to stay with Miss Peregrine and her peculiar children in the past, he continues to accompany Emma Bloom and her mission to save Miss Avocet and Miss Peregrine. Jacob goes back to the current day and says his goodbyes to his father, then returns back to 1940. To conclude the novel, Jacob, his peculiar friends, and Miss Peregrine float away…

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    remember walking to the seats after Adaptive did their performance, and Haley telling me that Emma wanted to see me. I walked over there and sat in the aisle beside the seats because I did not want to make Emma’s family have to move over a seat for me. Then, Emma got out of her seat and decided to sit next to me in the aisle. I was in a little shock because I just never realized how much of a bond I built with Emma over the weeks prior to that event. The next morning, I was running the class to…

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    corn and says, “I'm go'n show you how a old hog eat, "(58). Here, Jefferson literally refers to himself as a hog and not a man. When Grant is talking to Miss Emma, she tells him that she wants Jefferson to die a man, not as a hog. "I don't want them to kill no hog ……… I want a man to go to that chair, on his own two feet.(44)” Here, Miss Emma says she wants Jefferson to become a man before he dies, and she wants Grant to do it for her. Jefferson must become a…

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    and female characters exists in this novel. The story is set in an extremely patriarchal society where women are the eternal scapegoats. When Japeth’s wolves are dying of thirst, the blame is immediately put on Emma. When the Emma and Japeth’s marriage is not consummated, it is because Emma is too “tight.” When Mrs. Noyes and Hannah deliver ape children, they…

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    pictures, they help you visualize more of the story. The story first takes place in present London, where Emma, a girl who can control fire, and Addison, a talking dog, are with Jacob, the protagonist that has the unique peculiar talent of seeing hollows, which are former peculiars who were turned into a monstrous being with tentacle-like tongues spooling out of the beings mouth. If hollows eat enough…

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    the more prominent ones. Appearance verses reality is not only limited to the times of Shakespeare; it remains to be a part of real life today. The most common examples of people not being what they seem to be are found in celebrities like Dr. Seuss, Emma Roberts, and Tim Allen. This shows that no matter what time period you are in, the saying “fair is foul, and foul is fair” will hold true because there will always be people who portray themselves in a deceiving way (Shakespeare 1:1…

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    convinced Grant to support Jefferson to die as a man and not as an animal. A big factor of Jefferson learning the lesson is from Miss Emma (godmother) convincing Grant to help him die as a human. Miss Emma, is Jefferson's godmother. She is old, kind and a great cook, her only wish is to see Jefferson die with dignity so that they can be together in heaven. Miss Emma shows good faith in god. "I want the teacher visit my boy. I want the teacher make him know he's not a hog, he's a man." (3.36).…

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