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    after the observation was completed we would have to document it using a narrative style including my reflections over a period of six weeks (see appendix 2). Annabel attend privet nursery four times a week, and…

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    meaningless. This is not true as there are several morals codes to live by such as honesty. According to an article about Moral Codes by scientologyhandbook.org “Moral, by these definitions, means those things which are considered to be, at any given time, survival characteristics”(http://www.scientologyhandbook.org/integrity/sh9_1.htm ). If we do not follow guidelines such as laws put in place to protect everyone, there will be bad consequences such as jail or even death. Everyone needs to obey…

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    have trouble managing friendships as they get older and by the time most of them are done college their popularity has faded out. Joseph Allen is a psychologist with the University of Virginia. Allen led a study and has this discovery the high school reunion effect. In the study, approximately 180 13 year olds were followed for a period of ten years. These teenagers were interviewed as well as, their parents and friends. By the time that these teenagers were 22, the teenagers that were…

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    authorities. They leave on a helicopter and in mid-air, the town blows up, no one will find the tablet now. The year is 3054; people have been searching for the lost tablet for over a hundred years. Seven factions have been spending all of their time looking for this tablet believed to still be somewhere in Russia. The factions, Vortex, Doom, Revolution,…

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    With cultural norms, it is constantly changing, especially in this every-changing society. For example, with women having children outside of marriage is normal at the present time compared to back then. If a woman was pregnant a couple years ago, they would look her down and see her in a distinct light. A different culture norm that has been changed (and still changing till this day) is lesbian/gay, etc. couples adopting or…

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    that White thinks about the lake from time to time and he misses being there. I often think of this when I think of the past experiences I had with my cousins. When I was a child, my cousins and I would go to a place called Valley Beach. This place was an enormous concrete pool in the middle of a valley. Every summer day my cousins and I would go and do activities, such as swimming and kickball. When I think back on these times, I remember all the good times we had playing kickball and beating…

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    His father Jeb is telling him that ever since his wife died he should not grieve, he should move on. Jeb is explaining to his son that just because Catherine, his wife, is not alive anymore does not mean she would want him to be hurting. She would want him to…

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    an aging newspaper man McIlvaine. As one reads, the narrator is describing the past, which at the time seemed to him like the very edge of the future. MacIlvaine states: “You may think you are living in modern times, here and now, but that is the necessary illusion of every age” (11). Throughout the novel Doctorow uses different circumstances and characters to show that the past was at one point in time actually the future. The first example that…

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    Gambling and drugs are what I hate the most because it destroyed my family. It hurts even more when I needed someone but they are not there because gambling and drugs took my family apart. Ever since I was a child, I struggled to have a real family. My father did drugs, gambled, and lied so my mother left him. I am always moving back and forth…

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    not dispersed, but stayed in one place. This reveals that she is close with her relatives. The passage additionally explains the feeling and compassion that she has towards her Father. Moreover, her relationship with her father is easily distinguishable in this quote. This displays her strong feelings toward her father and loves him wholeheartedly to a great extent that she will be sad if he leaves for only one day. This quote is after when Beverly Cleary’s Mother confronts her about that…

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