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    Perspective is how a person sees things, which affects how a story is told. The perspective in Realistic texts such as, "The Wife of His Youth" and "A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It", are very important for the feeling of the story because it gives the story context and also a realistic feel. It is important to show perspective through a character who sees things in their own particular way. The perspective in these texts explains the time period that these characters lived in,…

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    that their children would marry. As time passes, the two children, Jacob and Rachel, are born. However, they live vastly different lives. Jacob is sent to the prestigious Vilno to study the holy scriptures and commentary of the Torah. Meanwhile, Rachel is living with little wealth, relying on selling apples to make a living. Despite these circumstances, the divine power of the vow that their parents took leads Jacob and Rachel to meet and eventually wed each other. Similarly,…

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    gender, and socialization/social interaction. To give brief summary of what the show is about is literally about 6 friends and their everyday lives dealing with their everyday struggles and different experiences. In the show the 6 friends names are Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, and Joey, each of them or at least most of them are great examples to some of the sociological concepts we have learned this semester. The first sociological concept I noticed in the show was…

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    Tree Symbolism

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    Best friend, starts dating Andy Evans, the boy who rapped Melinda. Melinda has to battle with her self to try to tell Rachel because even though they aren’t friends because she does not want her to get hurt or any other girl who might proceed them. Melinda finally decides to confront Rachel with her situation but at first Rachel get mad and just abandons Melinda more. Only because she questions Andy about it does she realize that she was telling the truth and dumps Andy…

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    a comical yet meaningful manner. Particularly, the play revolves around four main characters: Rachel, Nelson, Arthur and Sylvia. All of them have, to some degree, shape or form, dealt the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in their own fashions. Moreover, they find solace in a broad category of aspects, ranging from depression, to Jesus, to Elvis, to Stephen Hawking. Nonetheless, while Nelson and Rachel are the teenagers in the story, it could be pointed out that they appear to hold themselves to…

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    When you grow you will find that you have to make different decisions in your life some harder than others and some simpler than others. In the novel Lyddie by Katherine Paterson. The story is about a girl named Lyddie her mom and her 2 sister left to live on their aunts farm and her mom sold Lyddie and her brother to work. Lyddie started to work at a mill as a maid then she was transfer to a weaving room and her brother to work on a farm to pay det of her family. While there are many reasons…

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    That seemed like an odd thing to me, but when I was talking to Rachel who I mentioned earlier, she shared that the number of refugees let into our country is determined by Congress. The numbers are growing and growing year by year. In 2016, we should have 86,000 plus refugees coming into our country. By 2017, America should have at least 100,000 refugees in our country. Another thing that Rachel shared with me that I found extremely interesting was that our country and community…

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    If a girl named Rachel gets a text about the party at Jeremy’s tonight on her iPhone 6 plus from her friend while driving in her Toyota Corolla, she wouldn’t be focused on the road because she would be texting back her RSVP. Her sister is in the backseat and before you know it, Rachel and her sister ram into the back of a school bus. Not only do Rachel and her sister need to be rushed off to Mease Countryside hospital, but the kids…

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    Balkaran criticizes the United States racial structure and the way people approach the issue of racial identity. The article bases its argument on the back of a recent story that involved the current Washington Spokesman for NAACP, Rachel Dolezal. According to the story, Rachel is white, but has been posing as an African American inside an institution that stands to protect the rights of African American individuals and ensure their full integration into the United States society. This has…

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    Netherland-The Great Gatsby Essay The Great Gatsby and Netherland both tell very compelling stories, but at what cost? The cost of degrading and demeaning women like no other, treating them as if they had no rights or say in anything and everything. In The Great Gatsby this is mainly shown through the character Daisy whom the book revolves around. Daisy is a female who lived in Louisville and met Gatsby at a party before his departure for the Great War. They fell in love that night, and Gatsby…

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