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    Squeaky Character Analysis

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    disabled brother, Raymond, and not living up to her mother’s expectation of being the typical girly girl. This makes her tough, confident, sassy, and aggressive, or at least that is what nearly all people define her as. She also subtly shows signs of kindness, and compassion in her own way. No one is entirely one sided - they always are a mix of many traits. Squeaky is no…

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    show she frequently donates to charities and her audience. Ellen also serves as a proud LGBTQ. She is one of the one liked person. She created some Ellen cards which are cards that are given to people with a nice compliment/ comment as an act of kindness. The Ellen cards are available on her website: http://www.ellentv.com/2016/05/03/download-the-official-ellen-card/. As Ellen was growing up, she wanted to be a vet, but instead was a waitress, sold vacuums, painted houses, and was a legal…

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    about Odysseus, King of Ithaca, and his journey home from the Battle of Troy. He encounters multiple gods, goddesses, and species of unknown kind on his quest. Odysseus is a heroic person because he shows the Greek values cleverness, loyalty, and kindness to strangers. To begin with, Odysseus is a hero when he shows the Greek value cleverness, especially in difficult situations. When the men arrived at an unknown island, Odysseus, “Sent out two picked men and a runner to learn what race…

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    Edmond Danes

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    Alexandre Dumas, satisfaction will not come to Edmond after he gets revenge because of his deep moral values that are instilled in his heart. Despite being thrown in prison while innocent, Edmond was still able to maintain his strong morals of kindness and loyalty during the long 14 years. When he started getting to know fellow prisoner Abbe Faria, he interacted in the same way he would have before prison, being kind and thoughtful.…

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    little violent and gory video games, they shouldn’t be the blame for violence in our country. Video games do not cause violent crimes because gun violence is less prevalent in countries with high video game use, video games have a positive act of kindness and prosocial behaviors, and gamers know the difference between virtual violence in the context of a game and appropriate behavior in the real world. In countries with high video game use, there are far less violent crimes. Video games can make…

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    What I can Personally do to Promote Americanism in my School or Community Americanism is, according to Merriam Webster, allegiance to the traditions, interests, or ideals of the United States. Americanism is shown through the words, actions, and ideas of the things we do. Here are the three ways I can personally promote Americanism: Voting for our representatives, thanking others, and knowing what defines us as a nation. First, I’m going to talk about voting for our representatives. The __ of…

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    Book Report The book A Long Way Gone by: Ishmael Beah is about himself and how he becomes a boy soldier during a war in Sierra Leone. Ishmael was a boy who performed in a rap group with his friends until Ishmael’s village was attacked by rebels. During all of the confusion and violence performed in the war, Ishmael Beah, his brother, and some of his friends walk to different villages to search for food and shelter. Although their struggle to get food for survival led them to attack young…

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    The Magician Of Auschwitz Book Review The field or genre of The Magician Of Auschwitz is historical nonfiction. The book is historical nonfiction because it is about the horrid concentration camps and World War 2. It is hard to find the genre for The Magician Of Auschwitz since Kathy Kacer had changed Levin’s name and she probably changed some other details too but it is more historical nonfiction than fiction. The point of view in the magician of auschwitz is mostly Werner's but Kathy Kacer…

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    twenty-five years. My grandmother showed her true beauty by always being kind and uplifting, even though she was in tremendous pain. She was still beautiful, even though she was sickly. No matter how she felt or how she looked, she still showed great love, kindness, and bravery by being strong for herself and for her family. This definition of beauty has been drilled into my head for…

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    consultant that specialises in persuasive engagement. He uses his knowledge of persuasive arguing to inform us on how to be successful in life. Heinrich uses what we know against us. He teaches us how to use our kindness to help win an argument and how to use others people’s kindness against them. Heinrichs shows us how to be sneaky with our approach so that we target our opponent's weaknesses. He does this when he uses an example in chapter 5. When Heinrich explains how Eminem uses the…

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