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    The book Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is written by Mark Twain. This book’s tone is satire. Mark is an intense moralist. He addresses the social issue of slavery in his book by writing about the time of slavery. Huckleberry Finn is the main character of Mark’s book Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He is a twelve year old boy who is the narrator of the book Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Huck is only twelve years old which is interesting because twelve year olds have different ideas of humor…

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    Language is used in mutual communication tool between people, which includes feelings, thoughts and desires, and is defined with sound that has a form and meaning in terms of every society was formed with the help of common rules of it allowing the transfer to other people according to their own values, versatile and is defined as sound woven from advanced system. One of the important features of the language is the fact that it is a social being where elements of language is composed by the…

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    development of an individual may be discontinued for different reasons: traumatic brain injuries, diseases, and/or lack of educational experiences. An example this is the case of Genie Wiley. Genie was a girl who was deprived of having relationships with other people even her own family by order of her father. Since birth Genie was confined to live in a room having only human contact to be fed. By the time she was rescued, 13 years of e, she did not know how to talk or comprehend…

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    Seventeen year old Augustus “Gus” Waters is an important character in the novel. Despite losing his right leg at the cost of winning the battle with osteosarcoma, Gus holds a positive attitude whatever the situation to the very end. He refused to let the fear of death overtake him. Gus affected Hazel the most out of all of the characters in the novel; conversely, Gus’ greatest fear is leaving the Earth without placing his touch on someone else to impact their lives. Hazel even considered to fake…

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    Have you ever wished that you could fly ,or win at everything.In ancient stories genies were sneaky ,and playful. Sometimes they would take something from you like a scene. IF a genie took one of my senses away for a sense my first wish would have to be having any thing I what in my pants pocket for my sense of smell.without any though my second wish would have to be to have telepathic abilities for my sight. For my final wish I would have to be to know always my surroundings for my hearing. My…

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    Throughout the years, different variations have evolved concerning the dumpling’s filling, wrapping, and presentation, and its name has changed from Chiao-êrh, meaning “beautiful and delicate ears,” to a more appropriate Chiao-tzu, meaning “meat-filled dumpling.” “However, Chiao-tzu was not established as a New Year festival food until the following Ming dynasty (1368-1643)” (Hu 130). Though Chiao-tzu was not a New Year staple until it appeared on the royal table (approximately 1200 years after…

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    There are hundreds of different languages spoken across the globe today. It is interesting to note that the United States, one of the most diverse countries in the world, does not have an official language. While English is what a majority of the American population speaks, it is by no means the only language that can be heard here. In California, specifically Southern California, two of the most widely spoken languages are English and Spanish. Often in the past, scholars as well as regular…

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    Villains are evil ,but necessary. Good and bad co-exist in the world.The value of one cannot be realized without the presence of the other.In fairy tales ,villains serve a number of purposes apart from providing substance to the story. Usually, the evil characters are the antagonists who build against the protagonists that create a conflict in the story that actually help bring out the dynamics of heroism and character development in the protagonist.The protagonist doesn’t always…

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    Who Is Aladdin

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    tries to kill him Abu takes the lamp back and they fall back into the collapsing cave. Aladdin finds the lamp, but touches a necklace that reminds him of Jasmine, causing the cave to collapse. Trapped inside, Aladdin rubs the lamp and releases the Genie, who helps his new master escape the cave. Meanwhile at the palace, Jafar tells Jasmine that Aladdin has been executed for attempting to kidnap the Princess. Jasmine is distraught and promises to fire Jafar when she becomes…

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    learning. This can also happen if, as in Genie’s case, the child is often confined to one area and not allowed to move, as this affects the way that they grow physically. There were many physical affects Genie’s abuse and neglect caused. Because Genie was confined to a chair for most of her life, she was severely underdeveloped in height and bone structure. She was 4’6” and weighed 59 pounds when she was found; the average weight and height for a 13 year old female is about 5 feet and 100…

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