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    Schrödinger’s Son The dilapidated porch painfully squeaked as Edwin hobbled out the door, slicing through the tranquility of Western Virginia. The Jeep was already emerging beneath the threshold of dust and dirt, stained and corroded, years past the service date. Yet it did its job, the faded blue of the postal Jeep stood outside Edwin’s property, exactly seven minutes past three on a Monday afternoon. Without a greeting, or even the slightest attempt at eye contact, the enigmatic blue…

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    essay, The analyzation of Laocoön and His Sons will be made. A sculpture created in the first century by the artists Hagesandros, Polydoros and Anthenodoros which is currently located in the Vatican. This sculpture is based on Greek mythology, as Laocoön was a priest that warned the Trojans not to bring the wooden horse inside the walls. The Greeks Gods who supported the Greeks saw his actions and punish him by sending serpents to kill him and his sons. This essay will be focusing about the…

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    There are 3 father and son relationships I am comparing. Elie and his father, Rabbi Eliahou and his son, and the man who stole bread and his son. I have to contrast them as well. Things have been pretty harsh for every one is the Holocaust, like these three father and sons. All three of them survived for a while but only Elie and his father made it out. All three of them were at the same camp. They all had to run for many miles to the camp that they were going to but they couldn’t stay at the…

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    Sam Adams was born on September 27, 1722, in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the son of Samuel Adams Sr. and Mary Fifield. Sam was the 10th of 12 children. He was one of the three children who survived past infancy. His father was a deacon, who also ran a brewery and was involved in some politics. His cousin was John Adams,…

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    Money Made Me Do It (A Critique of Prodigal Son) In 1611 James, first publishes an anthology, that is now known as the Bible. The anthology consists of many diverse stories told by the Hebrews. The Bible standardizes the english language. One of the stories that the Hebrews wrote was called Prodigal Son, this is a story about a father and his two sons that are very diverse. This story shows examples of many morals that are taught. Although this story teaches many lessons, it also presents some…

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    Essay Letter To Son Geoff

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    was especially exciting for me to meet you and your son Geoff earlier this week. I just dimmed it necessary that I write you and summarize on what you narrated to me during the session. Katie during our last session, you narrated to me how you son Geoff has been affected by your husband’s death that has seen him go through mood changes and slipping grades in school. You pointed out to me that this is deeply worrying to see as a mother how your son suffer in this way. From the discussions we had…

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    In Chapter Nine, Siddhartha’s son is finally introduced into the novel, and more importantly he is introduced into Siddhartha's life. His son is grief stricken by his mother, Kamala’s death. Kamala’s passing and his unexpected change in lifestyle leaves him with an extremely bitter attitude towards his father. Siddhartha loves his boy utterly, and this is the first time he has been love wholeheartedly. He loves his son so much, he does not punish him for his behavior, or even for violating one…

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    helpful guidance of parents, children attempt to navigate a path to success. In his poem, "Mother to Son," Langston Hughes describes the unconditional love between a mother and her child. The poem focuses on a mother who has lead a difficult life and her son, to whom she gives advice. In this poem, a mother tells her son to persevere in the face of seemingly insurmountable difficulties. “Mother to Son,” serves as a beacon of hope and encouragement to move forward. Through various poetic…

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    They don’t like what the government has done and they want to make an alteration to the laws. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty were a special group of protesters that want different and better rights. They didn’t like certain things that were occurring and they wanted to do something about it. Who were the Sons and Daughters of Liberty and how did their actions lead to the Revolutionary War? The Sons and Daughters of Liberty impacted the lives of many people. The group all started because of…

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    In the poems “If…”, “Road Not Taken”, and “Mother and Son”. The theme that is expressed is the fact that the decisions that you make can affect your future. The first poem “ It…” Expresses this theme by using word choice and repeated ideas. This is shown when the parent, while talking to his child, states “If you can dream and not make dreams your master.” first, the word “if” is repeated many times throughout the poem, second the word “dreams” is great because dreams are random thoughts.…

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