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    People and society is slow to change because they don’t understand certain people .Society and people treat people differently because don’t understand the mentally challenged. People treat or neglect challenged people because they are not normal, And when society does not see normal they are very misunderstanding of their circumstances. In my family I have a cousin who has a mental disability and he has a lot of opportunities to get help unlike Lennie. He goes to a special schooling system…

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    Love, Allies, and The Devil As a younger sister, which I get no choice in the matter, I have realized that I am only one thing to my older sisters, that is a servant. While life proceeds on, I am crushed by the fact that not one of my sister cares when I suddenly realize, moms pregnant. I will no longer be blamed for stealing cookies or cutting all the barbies hair off. I shall seek revenge. As a seventeen year old with three sisters, I have learned to work around certain personalities of each…

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    really enjoy reading and enjoy the way these authors can bring out so much emotion from their readers and leaving them wanting more. It’s a skill I admire. I can not really remember taking much English before high school. I won’t say that I didn’t but I just don’t recall anything from any such classes. My English class in high school consisted of a lot…

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    It was a cold winter day. We were running out of wood in the basement and I was always the one who helped my dad put more into the basement. I was in the third grade and loved helping my dad outside with his chores that he had to do. My dad told me that he was going out to put some wood in the basement and I began bundling up in my warm winter clothes. I put on my snow pants, coat, boots, hat, and work gloves before heading outside to help. My dad was pulling out of the garage on the four…

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    Rebellion In Macbeth

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    heal her “must minister to himself”(5.3. 57). I told the doctor to throw away the medicines because for now my battle with Malcolm is more important than her illness. I ask the doctor: “What rhruharb, senna, or what purgative drug would scour these English hence?” (5.3, 67-68). A doctor must know many of drugs; maybe one of those drugs will be able to cure my country. I begged the doctor to cure my country, for if he succeeds I will grant him anything he wish to…

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    Growing up I remember how much work and effort my parents put into getting my brother into trucks, GI Joes, and “boy” things, but he always went back to wanting to play with my Barbie’s and My Little Pony’s. Other people told my parents it was a phase and he was still young and did not know the difference between boy toys and girl toys, he just saw the toys his older sister had and wanted to play with that instead. As he got older he never really grew out of the “phase” but learned to almost…

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    The Conch / Power The conch in Lord of The Flies by William Golding symbolizes power in many different ways. It symbolizes power in the sense that one person has it and that makes them more superior than the rest. Ralph was voted chief in the beginning of the book which mean’t he had the over all power of the conch, and when he blew it all the boys came to him. When anyone else had the conch in there possession no one paid any attention to them. It became a normal routine for the boys,…

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    Always be prepared for any unexpected circumstances, because everything can change in a second. Authors Darley and Latane explains three reasons that why people will not help while is needed. Have you ever experience that your life had a dramatic change in just a second, and that no one was there to help you? Reasons are because or they don 't notice the accident, interpret it, or it 's just personal responsibility. I didn 't believe those reasons until this Sunday when a familiar of mine got…

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    As one becomes a mother, she is expected to nurture and raise her children and at the same time sentenced to maintain her family’s reputation in society. When a woman neglects her motherly and wifely duties society is out to criticize the inhumane action. In The Awakening, Edna Pontellier’s dereliction of her duty as a mother to her two children and wife to Leonce is chastised by those around her. Her denial leads to the assumption that she is a terrible mother whose impertinence is a threat to…

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    Delta Wedding is more than a wedding, this book shows a family struggling to accept outsiders. The author of Delta Wedding is Eudora Welty. The main characters are Laura, Troy and Robbie. Welty shows that family is important and close-knit and occasionally do not accept outsiders if the Fairchilds do not want to. The characters believe they are unique and anyone outside of this family will never have the qualities they think they are born with. The book Delta Wedding by Eudora Welty is more than…

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