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    often than not she braces change. This constant force is always present throughout Rukmani’s life whether it is massive or not. Rukmani has grown and adapted with change for she knows from Nathan’s phrase, “bend like the grass that you do not break” (pg. 28) since it is futile to resist. At the start of the flashback, change makes its presence known in that Rukmani’s father loses his authority and this change is drastic for young Rukmani for she recounts, “It…

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    Autobiography is an important factor of self-identity because it allows authors to self-express themselves of what they think and feel in their book. To self identify yourself in a book, one must share their experiences of their life, because what happened to a person, it made them who they are, based on their opinions on things, experiencing pain and claiming their gender/cultural identity. Alison did it by sharing her experiences of coming out and being a lesbian. Julia proudly telling her…

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    Emotions In The Wave

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    The Wave was not as good as he thought it was. (Pg. 113-114) The second emotion in the novel was satisfaction. Mr. Ross had only started The Wave a few days ago. However, his students were telling him how much they loved The Wave. One of students said he felt “like [he was a] part something… Something great.” Another responded by saying “I know just how [he] feels. It’s like being born again.” Still after, another said, “I’m proud of The Wave.” (Pg. 61) All of these students were satisfied with…

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    wondering if his trot-lines were full.”(Pg 5) When writing a book you need to make sure every aspect is as close to the time-period you are writing about as possible. Having the characters names and how they interact and speak are the two most important subjects next to the background. “Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I knew it. In rainy weather the streets turned to red slop; grass grew on the sidewalks, the courthouse sagged in the square.”(Pg 6) The set background…

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    questions that need answers (pg 73). These questions can range from larger societal issues, personal experiences, or topics in the sociological field; however, the best research is rooted in a topic that the sociologist is personally passionate about. Second, sociologists review literature that is relevant on the topic of interest to them because other…

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    “Perception is the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information so that it makes sense” (King, 2016, pg. 97). The perception of the bird with its connection to water “makes sense.” The kingfisher is living, therefore it needs water to drink and to bathe in. The color coding of the bird’s feathers is in a unique order that makes the perception of the…

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    Marxism In Persepolis

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    of public appearance.” Women were forced to cover themselves with either scarves, long coats or preferably the full chador. (pg. 177) They also eliminated secular education and teachers which we also see since Marji is now only allowed to be with other female students whereas before she was in a co-ed class. We also see the August 19 theatre fire where hundreds of innocent…

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    narrow pool."(pg, 1), your mind relaxes.…

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    Engels Working Class

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    development of the capitalist society we know today. Our graduation from communal property to private property has torn through the Cottage Industry, the need for factory workers in the developed world, and now is on a path to eliminating a need for the “99%”. Using the ideas from the More and Engels, we are able to compare and contrast their separation of class and property as well as how social “wrongdoing”…

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    in our 3rd session he says “In my mind, I'm the biggest sex maniac you ever saw. Sometimes I can think of very crumby stuff I wouldn't mind doing if the opportunity came up.” (Pg. 62) He has disclosed to me that he is a virgin ,yet he has still has had some encounters with sex. He told me that back in a hotel in New York he actually picked up a prostitute. He says that he never did anything with the girl. This shows that he…

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