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    Mowing, cleaning, although I never did laundry till I went to college or cooked till I was on my own. I have moved… 16 times since I moved out for college to today. Isn’t that nuts? Talk about no stability. I recall growing up telling one of my aunts I wanted a car and house and then I would look for a “wife”. Same aunt I told her everyone that drove a 4runner was hot (men).. odd right? I didn’t know what you drove until at least a week after landing in your office, you could have drove…

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    Running down the court, having the mindset that no one can guard me. I have the ball, she just missed the lay-up. I’m running I’m so close to the basket. Layup, lay-up, layup, then I fall. All that’s next is this pain, a pain that I knew couldn’t be serious. I get up I’m okay at least I think I’m okay. I’m walking it off in pain, All I’m thinking about is nothing can happen to me the season is about to start. I walk. I walk. I’m okay now, but am I? By the way, the pain was in my knee, but next…

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    Brontë has an interesting look on hope. In her poem called “life” she explains some days you might have rough cloudy days, causing you to trudge but hope will pick you up and your despair will vanish. On the other hand, Emily Dickinson has a slightly different look comparing hope to an undefeatable bird. The theme they have in common is hope, though it is described In different ways it has similar qualities. In Charlotte Bronte’s poem, “Life” she explains life will not be perfect, you will wake…

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    On January 16,2009, I got called down to the office saying it was an emergency and I needed to gather my things and come downstairs. When I got downstairs there stood my older brother, Tyrel, and my auntie. I asked what’s going on because I nor my brother never really got ann early dismissal because my mother wanted us to get the best education. Walking to the car they had told me that my mom is in the hospital. At the time, I was really worried because she love fine this morning and never had…

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    1. What do you know about the mother of the story? Mama is the narrator of the story who is a rather large lady who works very hard to support her family. She is brutally honest of both her daughters, Dee and Maggie. She also seems resentful of Dee’s education since she fantasizes about them reuniting with her on a television show where Dee is very appreciative of her. 2. When we have a first-person narrator, we have to decide if she is reliable or unreliable. Do you trust this narrator? Why…

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    You know what I hate the most in this world is back stabbing bitches. There are people in this world designed to pretend to be your friends then turn around and destroy us. I have meet so many people like that and it makes me sick but hey what can I do about it. You can try to handle them in a way you think will work without being violent but trust me when I tell you that will never work. You have to stand your ground not matter what or they will just walk all over you. You can’t be afraid to…

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    Examples Of Informal Norms

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    A societal norm can be either a formal or informal rule regarding what kinds of behavior are acceptable or appropriate within a culture. A formal norm is a law or something that is written down and could cause danger to people. An informal norm is a rule that is not written down and unspoken. For example, an informal norm can be making someone feel uncomfortable by standing too close them and a formal norm can be running red lights. For this paper, I will explain what I did to break an informal…

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    Seriously? You're like a hormonal teenage girl, swapping one emotion for another at the snap of a finger. I thought we had reached a certain level. That I had delved a bit deeper into the enigma of Alexander David Turner, past the glimmery ego of a shell. Then again, maybe I did, but he thought I needed to reach…

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    Power changes everyone's character. It may show the real person they are once they obtain power. In other cases the person will stay the same, the girls being accused had received such power and it changed their character. Power always brings out the good or the bad in someone’s character and it is a way to test your character having received such power. It’ll change you, mad with power or you will remain humble and not have changed for the worse. When you feel powerful, you think about the…

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    that girls should not be allowed to go to school, so it was banned. Malala loved school so she got her dad who was running the girls school keep it open and the girls snuck to school. Reading I am Malala changed my perspective on school and even life. One lesson I learned from the book was to believe in myself. In I am Malala even after the Taliban had school for girls banned she did not give up. After she got shot she still did not give up. If she could go through all of that without giving up…

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