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    takes place in was once where everyone was intellectually equal. For example “Hazel had a perfectly average intelligence, which meant she couldn't think about anything except in short bursts. And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear. He was required by law to wear it at all times.”(Vonnegut[page #1]). The average IQ that people had was very low in this story. Hazel was a good example of this because she had average intelligence, but…

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    a fake one to attract others is the correct strategy. The people who like you for who you are, are the ones who will be there with you in every up and down no matter what the circumstance. A character who struggles with being herself is Squeaky or Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker from the amazing story “Raymond’s Run” written by Toni Cade Bambara. This…

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    everything but he does not remember anything because he is “handicapped” and he has that shock that messes with his memory, and his mother does not get to see anything so she has no idea that he even died.I think that americans are similar to George and Hazel now a days because everyone tends to just forget about people as time passes by. 10. I think that Georges advice to his wife at the end is good because no one needs any negativity in there lives. If she has remembered all the sad things she…

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    It was this boy, the same age as me at the time. He was slightly taller than me, well maybe more than slightly, it all was a little fuzzy, but the more I thought about it, the clearer the details became. He had soft hazel eyes and short brown hair but long enough that if you tried, you could still mess it up. The dream seemed to take place in many different places. The first place I could remember is walking along a beach, the cool water was splashing up against my…

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    who is The Handicapper General in the story, shot and killed Harrison in attempt to maintain government control when Harrison set himself and others free of their handicapping devices and declared himself Emperor. Harrison is the son of George and Hazel Bergeron. He was removed from his parents’ home in April of 2081, at the age of fourteen, by government agents with the title…

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    the main things she wanted to teach us was that we mattered, and to not let a single thing exclusively define us. My mom is very optimistic, almost to a fault, and she can always tell when we are down. She is about 5’2,” with a thin face and bright, hazel eyes with tightly curled, brown hair. I have always loved sports, and so of course, when I started playing basketball my 6th grade year, I wanted to do my best, and learn to have fun with it. I was very inexperienced, and played like it, but I…

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    I was born in San Francisco on May 13th 1997. Newly awakened, my now conscious body stirred. I looked up, staring into the deep hazel of mothers eyes. From the day I was born, my loved ones and those close to me have instilled empathy and kindness in my heart. Both emotionally and physically, empathy is more that a quality present in my family today. During the mid 1960s my grandfather Amiram Shamir created art that incorporated elements of kindness, harmony, and, peace. Born and raised in…

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    to choose from. Machinery, liquor, clothes, it was a place where a man can find everything they wanted. Mack came in unexpectedly when Lee tried to figure out what to do with this building after he got from a deal. Now Mack lives with his friends: Hazel, Eddie, Hughie, Gay, and Jones. They each have their own talents, such as Gay being a very good mechanic. Then Mack came up with the idea to do something for Doc. Doc runs the Western Biological Laboratory which has loads of sea life that Doc…

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a realistic representation of the turbulence and tribulations faced by the upper class throughout the 1920s. The characters go through ups and downs, but no matter what, the unflinching hope they have for the future keeps them going. Hope is a common binding that people can relate to; people can even give hope to others so they can keep going. Everyday, people say that they keep fighting, and they are hoping things could change for the better. Aside…

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    Bullying Affects Children Learning Ability Bullying has always existed throughout the United States, whether it is physically or verbally bullying. “Bullying is defined as any repeated negative activity or aggression intended to harm or bother someone who is perceived by peers as being less physical or psychologically powerful than the aggressor (Glew, et al. 1026).” The concepts of bullying involve, “name calling, pushing or hitting, or prevention and individual from joining a social group or…

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