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    McElroy. Leah Vaughn is a successful lobbyist who is in a unhappy relationship with her boyfriend Dave king. He is not ready to commit to her wishes of starting a family and causing them to break up. Leah vaughn needed time and space from Dave king. She meets this guy named Carter Duncan who also works for another company he is handsome and he knows how to…

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    Bronze Bow Theme

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    of love, antagonists of hatred, seekers of love, and characters who battle their hatred. Responding to hatred in love is a common theme seen throughout The Bronze Bow, by Elizabeth George Speare, supported by events pertaining the characters Samson, Leah, and Daniel, the symbol of the bronze bow, and Daniel’s battle of confusion within himself. To begin, the author depicts the theme through various occurrences. Samson is a strong example of one who loves even when others remain hateful toward…

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    Character Analysis: NW

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    discordant, haunting and profoundly moving, Smith’s highly anticipated new novel delivers an intimate portrayal of life in the English area of Willesden. Smith’s exploration of Willesden, manifested through the experiences of four main characters, (Leah, Felix, Keisha (eventually known as Natalie) and Nathan) manages to encompass an unexpectedly global perspective on that which makes us human. NW is brimming with—and in certain instances, overwhelmed by, complex characterization, stylistic…

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    Sorority In King Lear

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    his daughters fight amongst each other and him for ultimate power. My group, which includes Victoria Oser, Dominique Gibson, and Dominique Geraci, decided to reimagine a scene of this play into a sorority. Geraci played the part of Pledge Mistress Leah who mandates that the pledges, played by Oser, Gibson, and I, announce our love to the sorority to become official members. A lot of thought when in to the decision of the sorority theme, as well as the costumes and setting. The idea of setting…

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    Ana's Narrative Analysis

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    This is how Ana described that scene, “The first time I saw Noa, she ran across the street jumping around and gave Leah a big hug. That’s nice but I could tell she wasn’t genuine. She doesn’t even like Leah but has to be nice since Leah is showing her around La Jolla. She was asian, had perfect make up, and a sundress and sandals that clapped against the concrete. She gave me a over-done smile and shaked my hand vigorously…

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    Women's Scholarship

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    you could have alleviated some of the financial stress by receiving a scholarship to help with your tuition? There is a program that does that very thing. It is called the Mount Union Women’s Scholarship. Leah Custer (19’), Junior Nursing Student received this scholarship last year. Leah stated: “Receiving the Mount Union Women’s scholarship meant the world to me. To me, it showed how I have grown as a woman since coming to college. It meant that I possessed the qualities that a woman of…

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    On July 18, 2011, I was 9 years old. That morning, at 10:00 a.m., I was at my swimming lessons at the Mora Aquatic Center. Leah and I went to our swimming lessons. After we finished at 11:15 a.m., we went to the park to eat lunch and play around until 12:30. At 12:30, I went to the pool and I went and played in the deep end (12ft 6 in) and went off the diving board and drop off slide. I also went on the other 2 water slides that they have. At around 3:40 p.m., I went on the fast green…

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    Patrice Lumumba Analysis

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    A big political event happened in book two is that the Congo gained its own independence from Belgium. Patrice Lumumba is the new elected leader in the country There is a parallel between the way Nathan rules his household, the way king of Belgium rules the Congo and Mobutu's dictatorial control of the country. For example Nathan’s sense of authority over his family members, where they are not allowed to speak when he is speaking, everyone follows his order. In book two Nathan made a…

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    Diamant's The Red Tent

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    became a footnote, my story a brief detour between the well-known history of my father, Jacob, and the celebrated chronicle of Joseph, my brother. (Diamant, 1997, p. 1) This is the opening of the book The Red Tent, the story of Dinah, daughter of Leah, wife of Jacob. This starts the journey into the hidden world of ancient women, where in a male dominated society they make themselves powerful. The book makes you realize what a male slanted view we have on history. In the book, the women…

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    Produced in the late 1930s, Peretz Hirschbein’s The Vow and S. Ansky’s The Dybbuk follow similar storylines with acute differences that portray a vast array of thematic messages to the audience. In The Vow, Hirschbein depicts two close friends in yeshiva who took an oath that their children would marry. As time passes, the two children, Jacob and Rachel, are born. However, they live vastly different lives. Jacob is sent to the prestigious Vilno to study the holy scriptures and commentary of the…

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