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    As he walked down the neighbor hood he used to call home, Steven looked at all the houses that he had already looked through for supplies. He remembers all the memories that he had down these streets. Then he turned down another street. Steven was headed up his old street that his house was on. He never went into his house because he was afraid that he would find one of his family members turned, but today marks one year when the outbreak started. He was separated from his family during the…

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    Misunderstood Of Heroes

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    Heroes are found in every corner of this universe. Most of time, while thinking of heroes, people think of superman or batman, but heroes don’t always have to be these characters who are “larger than life”. Heroes could be parents who are performing arduous tasks so their children can have a non-strenuous future. Karl Marlantes’ experience in Vietnam and the Odyssey manifest that heroes are people who do the right thing, while knowing that they might be misunderstood by society or might never…

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    Atticus Father

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    Atticus may have a few issues, but he still has many wonderful qualities as a father. All parents make mistakes, but Atticus still teaches many valuable lessons and is a superb father. Atticus shows many reasons why he is a admirable parent to Scout and Jem. Atticus isn’t always around to help the kids, but when he is, the kids enjoy it. He helps Scout gain more knowledge then she learns in school. Atticus is a excellent role model to his kids. Jem has always been inspired by him since their…

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    Envision a house that “was once white” but now “darkened to the color of the slate-gray yard around it” with “rain-rotted shingles” and “oak trees that kept the sun away”(Lee, 10). This might not sound like a place that a generous and caring man would live in, but in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, a mysterious and important character, Arthur “Boo” Radley, is the most significant source of pure kindness and endearment in the entire novel. Arthur Radley is the phantom of a small 1930 Alabama…

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    We live in a world that is progressively becoming more and more tolerant of people who stray from what is considered “the norm”, whether the difference is race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. There is still much to be done in regards to how people treat others but it has certainly improved over the past century. The dictionary definition of discrimination is “the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or…

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    Character Analysis When the white man came with their new ideas they disrupted the ibo life.. In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the main character’s son, Nwoye, is a very dynamic character and goes through an immense change. When the European’s new culture invades the Ibo community, Nwoye is quick to leave the culture he has grown up with to join the new religion because he always longed to leave. In part one of the novel, Nwoye is peaceful and effeminate kid. When Nwoye is walking home in…

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    As once said by Marcus Samuelsson, “For many of us, clean water is so plentiful and readily available that we rarely, if ever, pause to consider what life would be like without it.” Dirty water is just one of many things that Salva had to go through in the book A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park, where he faced many survival challenges such as thirst and loss of friends and family. All these challenges were very difficult for him, both mentally and physically. Even so, through all those…

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    Life Lessons Learned By Scout Scout is a girl that doesn't think what she says but improves later on.She is a dynamic character and changes throughout the story.Therefore, she has many specific life lessons during “To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee” In addition, she learns that in life you will need to think before you judge a person and understand what courage is really all about. Scout is different from others she is pretty young to understand what is good to say and bad to say to a…

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    In The Longest Daycare, a compassionate kid adventured in the school by rescuing a butterfly from being killed by another kid. It is sad as issues occurred although whole story have silent dialogue. Thus, the issues included in the story are violence, injustice and negligence. The main issue is violence. Throughout the story, an unkind child have murdered the butterflies. Likewise, I feel sympathy to the child as he was immature to differentiate good or bad of his action. For example, no adult…

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    Marvel Comics Stereotypes

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    The comic book scene has changed substantially over the course of this past generation. Whether it be the mass production of superhero themed movies and animated television shows or the various video games and toys—the industry has grown exponentially. As the industry expands, so does its audience. The stereotype that comic books are only for white, nerdy males no longer stands true as the audience opens up to females from various cultures and races. This being said, characters within comic…

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