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    their ideas and practice. Most of Deshpande’s protagonists belong to this category. They might walk out of their home in protest against their suffering, but gradually realizes that leaving the houses will not solve their problems. Saru in The Dark Holds No Terrors thinks over her pains even after she escapes her marital home. Indu in Roots and Shadows leaves her husband to seek refuge in her ancestral home, but she is unable to accept her fate as any ordinary woman might do. These women suffer…

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    Amish Intimate Society

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    Amish life is based on divide form the world and obey to their religion teachings and leaders. Religion and discipline are the glue that holds the Amish together . Rejection of concerns provides the foundation. It is a…

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    children to practice cutting with scissors that allows them to strengthen the muscles in their fingers as well as help them practice holding scissors correctly which will also allow them to practice building their hand-eye coordination allowing them to hold the paper in one hand and cut with their other hand. I will plan a number of cutting activities such as using scissors to cut playdough, as well as cut others things aside from paper such as yarn, string, and straws and also cut papers of…

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    The United States of America did not start out with political parties, as most are shocked to learn. President George Washington holds a very distinct honor, the only American non-partisan president. The truth be known, political parties did not develop until 1790’s as conflict grew over the vision of America’s future development. Two major parties arose, the Federalist (those with beliefs of international trade, manufacturing and large government). While others (like Thomas Jefferson) were…

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    can get bows in the fabric when it has been stored. If anything leans up against the canvas, it can push an impression into the fabric. This is the easiest thing to repair on a canvas. Simply wet a washcloth with hot water and hold it to the bowed place in the canvas. Hold the cloth on the bowed spot, and let it overlap onto the undamaged fabric. Remove the washcloth after a minute or two, and allow to dry. The fabric should begin to shrink back into place. If it does not shrink all the way back…

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    such as The Uncanny and Monuments, which are common underlying themes in an abundant amount of literature. Bennett and Royle argue, through Bloom and Jonson, that “we bury poets as we raise monuments of reading to them and our sense that, still, they hold over us an uncanny, haunting power, which brings us to them, brings us back to them” (52). In other words, Bennett and Royle claim that as we admire an artist’s work, we kill their person and remember them only through their work. In…

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    Cross-Bracing

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    the weak areas. This helped make my foundation stronger, which made my whole building stronger and more stable. To strengthen the weaker areas I put cross-bracing on. I started out with just single braces, but found that it wasn’t strong enough to hold the straws together. My weakest areas were the junctures at which four straws met, such as where the first and second floors met. I bent a paperclip diagonally so I could put more bracing on. This was necessary because when the building shook,…

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    Alcatraz Research Paper

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    Alcatraz was built as a maximum security prison, it was capable of escape, but prisoners never made it off the island alive. This prison on the water was built to hold the most dangerous criminals, because it was the hardest prison to escape from. Today you can visit and or tour Alcatraz it is now a national park for people to witness some of the stuff prisoners had to go through being there. Alcatraz has a lot of things people don’t know about it like what was the purpose, how many…

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    Self Awareness And Society

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    worked at the pool last summer, to more personal relationships, a daughter who is off at college or the mother of his child. Sadly, I have let a few of my person relationships fall farther distant than I’d prefer. My grandparents no longer know how to hold a lasting conversation with me unless it is to convert me to Christianity and follow the “Old Ways” of not living together until marriage and the woman should not be the main provider of the family. They no longer view me as the best behaving…

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    Wiesel, explains the importance of memory and why it 's important to remember, even when people might want to forget. Memories are the moments people remember from their past; memories are essential to a large extent, because it’s the glue to what holds a person together. Memories are important because someone like Anne Frank used her memories to share what could not be experienced by others, to change the perspective of the world. Also memories are to incredibly important to forget, forgetting…

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