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    How Doubt Affects The Characters and Audience in Doubt: A Parable It is difficult to be certain about anything in this world. In the story "Doubt: A Parable" uncertainty is a predominant feeling whether it be each individual character or the audience. In our everyday lives we come across countless things that we are uncertain of. Doubt is a presence whether it be education, religion, politics, or even living to see another day. The only thing that we are truly certain of is that we are…

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    A personality test can be useful to see if a person is a good match jobs such as the military or leadership occupations. Personality is unique to every individual and refers to how people think, feel, and behave. After taking the personality test, it found that I was “ The Entertainer”. The Entertainer personality consist of being social, emotional, procrastination, and lack of consistency. The first thing that I found to on point was the interest in being center of attention. From a young age…

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    1. The Adult Child ******* In the short story, “Raymond’s Run,” by Toni Cade Bambara, Hazel embarks the reader on a journey through her point of view about the topics of social class, ethnicity, and gender roles. From visualizing her actions, there were two things that really spoke to me. Firstly, I can tell that Hazel is a young girl who seems to be in charge of her older, “mentally challenged” brother. It seems as though she has had to mature more quickly because of her brother’s situation, so…

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    hand to hand with getting someone pregnant and impregnating someone, doing grown activities that they should not even be thinking of. Either living with their partners, partying, drinking, or smoking weed are piling in on today’s minority. Little pageant girls to the ages of three through eight are wearing caked up makeup and provocative garments simple fact is because the parents and judges think it is adorable. Adolescents need to learn their place in the world and not try to rush to be an…

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    Ramsey Case JonBenet Patricia Ramsey was a six year old beauty queen who was murdered in her family's home in Boulder, Colorado on December 25th, 1996. She was the daughter of a wealthy businessman and a socialite. She won five different beauty pageants and is currently buried in Georgia next to her mother who died from ovarian cancer and her half-sister who was in a fatal car crash. JonBenet's body was found by her father in the wine cellar, tied up and covered with a blanket. She had various…

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    On August 28th, 1963, civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr stood on the steps in front of the Lincoln Memorial and delivered his now historic “I Have a Dream” speech in front of thounands of people. This was done during “The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,” which was one of the largest rallies for human rights. Dr. King, representing the Christian Leadership Conference, spoke passionately for minutes about the desire to end segregation to create meaningful civil rights…

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    First Wave Feminism

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    The F-Word It’s undeniable that Feminism is an ever-evolving topic. The very nature of the movement is to take on new goals once old ones are accomplished. This creates a movement that is always evolving and adapting. Until complete gender equality is achieved feminist will always have something to fight for. Feminism, as a movement, has come to American society in three fairly distinct eras, called waves. The First Wave began around the 1840s and lasted through the 1950s, the Second Wave…

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    2.1.3 The Australian primary curriculum The Australian primary curriculum is overcrowding, identified by the Australian Primary Principles Association (APPA) (APPA, 2014). The Review of Australian Curriculum also proves the study loads of the Australian curriculum in primary school is more than other countries. Moreover, the curriculum takes the children a lot of time to finish reading a large amount of content and pages in correspondence with heavy word count in the learning materials (APPA,…

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    Violent Mockingbirds

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    his own house and takes care of his well being. He also has never harmed anyone. In addition, Boo helps people in trouble. He helped Jem and Scout Bob Ewell was attacking them. It was a very dark night, and Jem and Scout were walking home from the pageant. That's when Bob came out of nowhere trying to get the kids. Boo hears Jem and Scout and comes to the rescue. He gets Bob off the kids, later killing Bob. He portrays the mockingbird because of his excellent braveness. In conclusion,…

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    Over the past several years I have strived not only to prove myself but to improve myself. The journey has taught me what it takes to become a successful student in and out of the classroom. With my experiences, I will be a beneficial member to National Honor Society through; my character, scholarship, leadership and service. An important characteristic trait to me is not about being recognized when doing good but doing good when others are not around. During the summer, I was a D.A.R.E. Camp…

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