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    “All Summer in a Day” “They hated her pale snow face, her waiting silence, her thinness, and her possible future,”(Bradbury, 1954). In the short story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury it shows the life of a character named Margot. The children of Venus despised Margot, a nine-year old girl, because of her prior experience with the sun. They hated her so much to the point where they would constantly bully and harass her. Jealousy and hatred consumed the children of Venus who had to…

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    celie’s father to start raping her and she has starts to picture that her own father killed her mother. Soon after her mother dies he gets another wife and wants celie to leave. This is what lead her to albert johnson her husband. This is where more abuse started. Mr.johnson only married her because he wanted someone to serve him and his two children.he believes that the best way to keep a woman in place is to beat her and that way of thinking influenced his whole life. This related to cholly in…

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    My story had started out in kindergarten. All the kids in my class would call me names, and make fun of me. At first I took it as teasing, but as I grew up, I realized that for some reason… everyone hated me. I didn’t know why and frankly, I wanted it to stop, badly. It didn’t get physical until 6th grade, when these group of kids were calling me names and saying that I should burn in hell all because I had recently come out as Transgender Female to Male. These kids would torment me and push me…

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    Sometimes kids are the most cruelest people in the world. The lesson that Dori Hillistad Butler, the author of The Truth About Truman School, wanted to teach us is that words hurt a lot and it will cause a negative consequence. Ms. Butler, what gave you the idea of writing this book? Also, why did Hayley have to be so mean to everyone, even her own friends? What point or message were you trying to make? The novel, The Truth About Truman School, changed me because it taught me to not judge a book…

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    Khadka 1 Khadka 5 Pranisha Khadka Sherry Sharifian Govt 2305 22nd November,2017 Fake News Fake news has always been dispersed across the society since the ancient days. However, in the current age of the technology, the social media use has increased the rate at which the news reaches other users. In the ancient days, though there was fake news, the conveyance of the fake news was not viral as it is today. 1 Today, 88% of young people get the news via social media. The lack of know-how of the…

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    being reported. They can choose many other victims without worrying about their consequences. It’s easier to be hateful using typed words rather than spoken words in person. The cyberbully or offender can’t be tracked or revealed because that will abuse laws and rights of the user. While parents and teachers supervise minorities at school and at home, many adults don't have the technological experience or time to keep track of what teens are up to online. This means a victim's experiences can…

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    “Asperger Syndrome is a neurobiological disorder on the higher-functioning end of the autism spectrum.” In the book “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time” a young kid named Christopher Boone is faced with many challenges that cause him to use his disorder to overcome these challenges. This book has caused people to be more aware of kids with Aspergers and shows them that how kids with this disorder think and feel in troubled times. The author, Mark Haddon, makes Christopher out to…

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    Most people have had some fight or disagreement with a member of their family. Some might say it is natural for families to argue, but sometimes the reasons behind them are much bigger than they might appear at first glance. The short story “Everyday Use” by Pulitzer Prize winning author Alice Walker deals a situation like this (Kirszner and Mandell 344). Walker feels strongly about people reconnecting with their heritage, in fact, she retook her maiden name three years into her marriage to…

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    Steve Paul Jobs was a man, who despite his many hardships since birth, had a very successful life. Jobs’ parents were not permitted to marry due to his maternal grandfather’s restrictions. Because of the restrictions, along with the stigma of single mothers, Jobs was put up for adoption. After some slight complications with the process, eventually Jobs was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs who loved and cared for him up until their deaths. They provided for their son at all costs, including moving…

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    The novel A Question of Power was written by African writer Bessy Head and was published in three volumes, the first being in 1973.The novel explores the idea of the strong patriarchal society exploiting the other submissive groups and people. Head has very clearly shown examples of women being exploited by the hands of men to the extent of being driven to madness. By taking the protagonist Elizabeth example, Bessy Head shows how Sello and Dan, who used to have intercourse with her were the…

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