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    Many teens today chose to treat others with violence and unfair treatment. From physical to mental kids make the choice to hurt others. Teens don’t think about what they do and how it is affecting the way people see them. From the article “Justice is served: MacNeill, 57, likely to die in Jail” MacNeill a father killed his wife to hide his affair from his wife now looks for life in prison. His own children are pleased with his punishments. They see their father as a killer and no longer their…

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    is criticized by some people, as it is favorite to many others. There was a particular scene that got my attention. Tony Montana and 3 other characters, where apparently waiting in a car for a guy to get out of a hotel, and Tony realizes that the wife and kids are also in the car. He starts to evaluate the situation to the point where he cannot do the kill, “We kill this guy alone. No wife, no kids.” Then he decides to abandon the mission and kill one of his associates while calling him…

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    likely a prank to see how people really are with you, like your wife, how? Well it will let you find out a lot of things you didn't know about her, like if she loves someone else. It could show you who's your true friend and who is the fake one, because some friends really know how to fake a real friendship.” Real death no one knows what it is, and when it will happen it just comes in, and it catches you unexpectedly my point of view from this it's that when someone dies it leaves…

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    In society, the “role” of a mother is to be a role model for their kids, to be involved in their lives, and generally willing to sacrifice yourself for them. In The Awakening, Edna a mother, a wife—struggled to do so. As much as she cared for them, she was never willing to put her children before herself. She sacrifices herself to show how much she values freedom. In additional to my previous statement, Edna was a strong believer of freedom. She valued her freedom, so if she felt like she…

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    Apart” by Chinua Achebe. Okonkwo is a famous and successful wrestler in his village. He has 3 wives and 4 kids that he treats differently throughout the story. Whether his actions consider him a sympathetic or unsympathetic person can be debated on. I think the way Okonkwo treats his family and his reasoning he has in doing it makes him a sympathetic person. First off, Okonkwo hits his wife, Ojiugo after she comes home late. In the book it says this on page 29 paragraph 5. “He walked back to his…

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    2016. While my time in high school, i'm in a college program called Early Childhood Education. This program allowed me to be help teach at a preschool my junior year. Then this year, i am at an elementary school! I'm not only in all the grades K-5. I'm in 8 different classrooms! I come up with lessons plans, i help teach, i help kids with school work and also i stay after school and help latchkey. Latchkey or We Care as my school calls it, is a program for parents to leave there kids after…

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    “My greatest blessings in life are my kids, my husband, and my relationship with God.” Those are the words of Michelle Isaac, an independent, vigorous, loving wife, and mother. Michelle grew up in a broken home; her father walked out on them when she was about ten years old. She was raised by her mother and had two siblings; an older sister and younger brother. Her mom did her absolute best to raise them in a good, loving environment. Michelle loved her mom but she still long for the affection…

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    times as a celebration of the accomplishments they overcame and personal traits they always had. My Great-Grandpa Gall did not have a very lavish life but made the best of what he had. A very soft man at heart but wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty and work for what was important to him, his family. Three significant reasons why he was important in my life is his, humbleness, hard work and his passion.…

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    forms. 3. Music is one work of Art that I like. I like it because of the inspiring words that it contains. "It Is Well With My Soul" is a song by Horatio Spafford that has inspired me a lot. Anytime I listen to this music it relaxes and communicate with me. When I was a child my mother used to play this song often, but I did enjoy it and I did not how to sing it. It became my favorite song and I learned how to sing it. The emotions behind this song pushed me to find the story behind it. Horatio…

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    The way people act on the outside differ from what they feel on the inside. Some people may change to improve themselves to others standards or because they don't feel confident. No matter how much you try to change yourself the truth will always appear. Shakespeare uses the theme of appearance vs reality to develop and hide the darkness and true identity of the characters. Banquo, Macbeth, and Lady Macbeth all truly hide the type of people they are in the real world. Throughout the play their…

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