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    grandma Margaret Schuyler should win the 2018 A.A.R.P award. The three reasons are that she is supportive, caring, and a great role model. I will tell you a little about these reasons and why she should win this award. You have not seen supportive until you see my grandma Margaret Schuyler. She has broken her leg three times and still makes it to her grandchildren and great grandchildren’s events. The only time she does not make it to an event is if there is something important going on.…

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    Place written by Corrie Ten Boom in 1971, tells the life story of a young girl and her family living through the Holocaust. The book goes through the life of Corrie as she tells about the experiences she had during Nazi occupied Holland and about hiding the Jews that had escaped. Sadly, she is caught and sent to a concentration camp for her actions. Corrie lived through the Holocaust and believes that it is her responsibility to tell her story as well as keep her sister, Betsie’s, dreams alive. …

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    hear about the environment changing your identity they think of it as a positive change. Like say you move, and you go to a new school. The parents would say that the new school is really changing their attitude. But in this case the book does not start out with a positive identity. It starts out negative. However in the book Make Lemonade By Virginia Euwer Wolff, as Jolly and Jeremy’s environment changes throughout the story their identity gets healthier. During Jolly’s childhood her…

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    In The Crucible, the characters throughout the play learn something about themselves, especially Elizabeth Proctor. The insight Elizabeth gains about herself changes her in an effective way. Elizabeth's selfishness, forgiveness, and her fervent ways of fighting for what is right all play a factor in the new knowledge Elizabeth learns about herself. In Author Miller's play The Crucible, Elizabeth Proctor is the character that Miller shows the development of how people can grow and how there is a…

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    word feminist I do not mean bra-burning, man hating feminist. I mean a woman who is in touch with herself. She is her own type when it comes to feminism. She is comfortable with her sexuality and what she wants from life. By definition is, Feminism is the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men. Palin said that “women who didn't back her were swiftly denounced as hypocrites by those on the right.” Janice Shaw Crouse of Concerned Women for…

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    family there are many more I could tell you. Today while you read this I am going to be telling you about three kinds of relationships. The type of relationship where you have been friends for a long time and someone kills that person. The second story I will tell you about is when something bad comes around and there is that one person that stays that's a loyal relationship and then there is there type that is not good with her parents. In the first story is about two friends and one gets…

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    Boyd and Ava are talking about weed growing. Ava is unimpressed and asks whether he still thinks Harlan is dying. Boyd thinks that becoming a farmer might be the thing to save their town and is surprised at how eager Ava suddenly is to leave Harlan. Ava is less than happy at the instruction she is going to be watched from now on. One of the henchmen calls and Boyd instructs him to tell all of their suppliers to only deal to them from then on. They pull up to the police check point they had been…

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    after she asks questions, she quickly moves on to the next question like in lines 3 and 5 after the patient’s response. The nurse asks open-ended question in order to allow the patient to elaborate on her situation so she could learn more about the patient in order to understand what is causing her to be so tired all the…

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    Tickets by Amy Tan and The Haunted House by Virginia Wolf in which both provide the reader insight to love for their families revealing memories of the days gone by. The author, Amy Tan tells a story of a loving family in search for her sister and seeing family after numerous years. The author, Virginia Wolf tells the story of a couple who are ghosts and return to their house they once lived looking for a treasure. Both stories give the reader insight to love through foreshadowing,…

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    for a person that they love. However, throughout the date Cassia could not keep her mind off of Ky; Cassia’s mind continues to drift back to Ky, then she wonders if as falling in love with him and falling in love with his story are the same thing. When Cassia and Xander return home the officials are confiscating everyone’s artifacts; Cassia immediately becomes worried because she knows that Ky’s artifact is still at her house and Ky is not legally allowed to have it. Consequently; Cassia and…

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