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    The Boys and Girls Club offers an after-school program for school-age children. The location of the club its ‘self is in a low-income area of town. The staff that I observed during my visits were nice towards me; but, they were rude to the children. The staff all yelled and screamed at the children. Most of the children were minority in race, opposed to the children that was at the Child Study Center. More boys were there than girls on the day that I went. The children come from their school to…

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    and what he’s done and are very disappointed. With a lot on Jake’s mind; swim team, soccer, finals, SAT’s, and him eventually being a father, he starts becoming very distracting and starts giving up things that he’s dreamed about since he was a young boy. This showing to think before you act, because if you don’t make an appropriate decision the outcome could have a major consequence.…

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    Men are basic, women are details.Let us see a conversation between a girl friend and boy friend- Girlfriend- Hi! “My sweet, charming cute honey pie. How are you baby?”…

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    activities except housework which end up making the females feeling worthless. Henry says to his wife, “You’ve got a gift with things” (par.12); this just proves how much he does not believe his wife has any potential except of food related stuff; that is a rude comment that no man should say to his wife. Elisa has so many potentials that were probably beyond the qualities of all the men in the story, but since Henry would not…

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    talking back to her—or trying to stand up to her at all. She always has rude words about grown men. “They’re horrible wastes of space. I say we should just euthanize half of them and have the rest donate their fluids for reproduction. Having to share with them is nearly impossible.” I always thought how could she stand saying things like that to me—her nephew. I asked her once;…

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    A Migrant: A Short Story

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    was Manuel. He was only serving time for a couple years. I, was stuck here for life. I'll admit what I did was wrong, but the kid had no respect. It all happened one early morning while I had been ordering the workers to pull something when a young boy stopped working to as he said "take a breather". I had strict rules that you can't take any breaks, so I told him to get back to work or else. He didn't get back to work so I may have hit him a couple times. The kid had suddenly fallen to the…

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    word choice in the story is very sexual and exclusive. For example, the narrator quoted that a dollar bill “just come from between the two smoothest scoops of vanilla I had ever known” (Updike 166). Sammy is characterized by being your typical teenage boy. In this sentence and throughout the paragraph John Updike’s reader experiences a lot of different emotions of love and romance. Updike’s character narration is mainly written in a realistic and simple sentence structure. The text’s artistic…

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    circumstances. It can quickly become an obsession that causes damage. It is important to know when to sacrifice goals for the sake of morality. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, Jack Merridew is a young man trapped on an island with a group of fellow boys after a plane crash. He is one of the eldest and is also head Chorister, because of this he believes he should lead the group as they try to survive on the…

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    these three entities that guide us through our entire lives. However, throughout human history these entities have been portrayed in vastly different spectacles. From the age-old tale “Faxelange” by Marquis de Sade, to the much more recent short story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro, the body is depicted in a profound and distinctive way. These stories show a trend in how society has viewed genders over the past few hundred years, as well as the evolution in the role that each gender “should”…

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    you end up with a rope around your throat. This was what John Wayne Gacy did to his many victims. John Wayne Gacy seemed to be a respected business man with many friends in high places, but his life would be an open book after his last murder of a boy by the name of Robert Piest. Wounded by his childhood, Gacy was taught to hide unusual yearning for the opposite sex because of his ruthless father. Gacy was pushed to focus on pleasing his father rather than figuring out his sexuality. Satisfying…

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