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    confrontation is a manifestation of his mind. He is able to do so due to his connection with nature. He would go out into the jungle in order to find solitude and isolate himself from the war around him. The solitude and confinement allowed Simon to see the good and evil parts inside of himself and in human beings as a whole. Despite the power of savagery and the loss of civilization, Simon’s goodness and purity remains untainted from the clutches of evil. Simon is the light in…

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    Dekanawida versus Edwards Authors from the same period often write their stories a lot alike, but there is always some differences. Hundreds of years ago the writing stile was was very different from today, but back then it was normal to write what we now see as weird. The documents "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”, and "The Iroquois Constitution” are perfect examples, but while being similar they are still different. How are these two documents alike? Both Documents use a great amount…

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    Stephen Strauss’, “Feeding Monsters with our Young” really targets the use of variety in sentence length, emotional appeal, and repetition to emotionally engage his audience. First of all, using a variety of sentence length allows for a better connection with the audience. This correlates with the stories theme, and helps to emphasize on aids not being as bad as society perceives them. Including short sentences like, “What sadness?”(11) brings out the emotional effect within his audience that…

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    For this assignment I chose to interview a private duty nurse who only has one patient. Throughout this paper, for the sake of confidentiality I will be referring to the private duty nurse that I interviewed as Danielle, and her patient as Racquel. Danielle is the primary care provider for Racquel who is a critically ill child with special needs. Raquel is a 10 year old girl who was born with spinal bifida and attends school part-time. Some of Danielle's job duties consist of taking care of and…

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    Friendship is a pretty important part of your life. Some friendships can be good, and some can be bad. In the book “The absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.” Sherman Alexie tell that Junior and Rowdy have a good friendship throughout the book. Junior and Rowdy have always been there for each other, made each other happy, and made lots of memories. One Reason Junior and Rowdy have a good friendship is because Junior and Rowdy are always there for each other. One example of this is when:…

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    Imagine yourself in the past with no one, or on an island in the middle of nowhere. This is how the characters of Touching Spirit Bear and The Devil’s Arithmetic felt. Alone with nowhere to go, but they were alike and different. The main characters both have relatable conflicts but also structural differences. Similarly, the books Touching Spirit Bear and The Devil’s Arithmetic both have a narrator's Point- of - view and it’s effect on the plot, theme. These literary elements make a true…

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    Juror 8 In 12 Angry Men

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    Have you ever met two different people who are so similar but yet so different? After reading the play “12 Angry Men” by Reginald Rose, I realize that juror #3 and juror #8 are so different but somewhat alike. Even though there is not a lot of similarities between them juror #3 and juror #8 are both somewhat similar they’re both so determined to speak their minds no matter what anyone else says. For example, when everyone was slowing paying attention to juror #8 and trying to understand his…

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    Atticus Finch Beliefs

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    first part of the novel are sympathy, an aversion to discrimination, and wisdom. There are multiple examples where he shows these traits, which I will highlight over the next few paragraphs. Atticus is a very sympathetic man, who prefers to see the “good” in people…

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    Patria is a highly religious, family oriented woman who has secretly joined the rebellion against Trujillo. She is currently trying to get her family released from prison after they were exposed as rebels against Trujillo’s regime. In this passage, Captain Pena is visiting Patria after purchasing her family farm and agreeing to attempt to get Nelson, Patria’s son, a pardon from prison. During the visit, Patria realizes that Pena is more than the cruel devil she initially thinks he is. She begins…

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    Recently, the report of Brandsvietnam has showed that the annual sales of cosmetics market in Vietnam reached about 702.4 million USD in 2015. Based on high economic growth rate and need for appearance enhancement, the cosmetics sector of Vietnam has been believed to have a significant potential growth recently. Vietnamese women are willing to pay a lot of money for mid-end and high-end cosmetics. Besides, they are also more cautious of the origin of the products than ever because the market is…

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