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    In Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein she focuses on helping give the characters complex and developing personality traits. This is often expressed in the way the characters express their views about the world around them. She accomplished her goal by giving one of the most complex personalities to the monster itself. The monster starts out rather simpleminded however throughout the entire novel he develops to be a more educated and classy being. Nevertheless the monster is not ever truly happy…

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    My struggles may be slightly unique considering I am a teen mom, a college student, and a special needs mother. My main goal is to stay focused and to do all I can possibly do to succeed in earning my nursing degree. I am most definitely not the average teenage…

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    I continue to struggle is when it comes to immigrants and crossing the border illegally. I also struggle with individual who do not speak my primary language. I understand this is a bias that I have and continue to work on through cultural competence and understanding of others. My family through past generations have not struggled like myself. I have been homeless, been on welfare, and live under the poverty level. I have been American my whole life and do not know the struggle of third…

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    would be doing something not interesting and the author made it interesting. Also it was relatable, we all have something we are not good at maybe not as severe as “little man”’s talking, but we still have something and he struggled just like we all struggle. Ara, going around after dark and stealing things, added conflict. The racism made the book more real aswell, Mam having to sit at the back of the bus, only able to go to the zoo on thursdays, and not being able to use the props at the…

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    I can tell that this is where Truth struggles the most. He was still quiet, while classmates wiggled and spoke over the teacher, but when he struggled with a worksheet, he claimed that he wanted to give up and needed to be encouraged to try again. At 12:40 the three students went back to class…

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    help me immensely throughout the rest of my college career. I think the best thesis I have written would have to be the thesis I wrote in Essay #3. I tried working very hard with that one, because as I said in the very first essay we compiled, I struggle a lot with research papers. I also tend to…

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    deserve to have a break. Not only do students deserve to have a break, but they also deserve to have time for themselves to indulge in extracurricular activities like, sports, music, and swimming, etc. Most students who participate in such activities struggle to complete their homework, and only have a small amount of time to enjoy their activities fully. Extracurricular activities are important to the well-being and development of children. Students deserve to have a well-balanced life.…

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    dream is considered the American dream that everyone works towards, what this society considers the biggest representation of equality and freedom. “...Struggle for the warmth of The Mecca…But do not struggle for the Dreamers…Pray for them, if you are so moved. But do not pin your struggle on their conversion. The Dreamers will have to learn to struggle themselves…the stage where they have painted themselves white, is the deathbed of us all. The Dream is the same habit that endangers the…

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    The stressor event changed my family where it made my parents argue and fight over money or struggle over language barriers. The stressor started maladaption because it was very difficult for them to become citizens of the U.S without having someone to petition for them. My parents as undocumented people did not have privileges many citizens had…

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    have been treated. There are numerous effects of what happened to women of color from having been dominated by white men. This essay is prominently focusing on the effects of how women of color dealt with birth control. To first understand the struggles of women of color, one must first understand what women in general have had to deal with. As stated by John Scott, “Gender” as a substitute for “women” is also used to suggest that information about women is necessarily information about men,…

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