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    We hold many values in our lives today, but by far friendship remains the most significant. A good friendship includes honesty, loyalty, sincerity and most importantly trusting each other. Trusting each other in a friendship remains crucial because it shows reliability and confidence between two people. This helps friends become closer and feel more safe. In the play Romeo and Juliet and the book Digital Fortress, the significant relationship of friendship exists through trust. Within the…

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    Plot Analysis of Sidney Sheldon’s “The Other Side of Midnight” Introduction The other side of midnight is the story of two women who grow up in completely different situation. However, one day their stories meet and that is when the big problem starts. One woman is Noelle Page, who is pure and moral, almost too beautiful to have come from the loins of hard labor parents. She was born in Marseilles as a poor fisherman’s daughter. The older she grows, the more beautiful she becomes. As a young…

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    White Privilege: Essential Readings on the Other Side of Racism is a book of articles compiled by Paula Rothenberg. The book consists of nineteen articles by twenty-three different authors and is broken up into four different parts. The book deals with white privilege and how white people do not recognize that they have it or do anything about it, specifically anything against it. Part one is titled “Whiteness: The Power of Invisibility.” This section introduces the idea that people with white…

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    Kino’s Other Side Have you ever wondered what can make people lose their sanity? In the book, The Pearl by John Steinbeck, it answers that very question about Kino’s sanity. Kino had a rather normal life before finding something so valuable no one should possess. It would change the course of Kino and his family's life, and their future indefinitely. It had all started when Kino had awoken to the little crashes of the waves on the beach. He got up to watch the sunrise over the…

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    what drives a person to undertake such an impossible and difficult mission? Based on Cinder’s, Scarlet's, and Ahmedi's experiences in their books and short stories, Cinder and Scarlet from their story, Scarlet, and Farah Ahmedi from her story “The Other Side of the Sky”, they all went through very dark and arduous times. Cinder seeked to overcome her fears and stand up for what is right rather than absconding from them. Scarlet and Ahmedi desired to have better lives. However, all three were…

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    In his short story, “The Other Side of Hate,” Andrew Corsello treats readers to a journey through racially turbulent Zimbabwe over a number of decades, through the eyes of two men who could not have more different origins. Through the use of first-person accounts of events and deep character introspection, Corsello crafts a stirring work in which two men, originally filled with hate, both explosive and internalized, come to find unlikely allies in each other in a racially-charged country. Jim…

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    for others. For instance, when Mrs. Song came upon the dish of rice and meat that was left in someone’s backyard for their pet. The envy that must have been felt in that particular situation toward another type of person, lays the ground work for my comparison between “Nothing to Envy” “In The South” and “See The Other Side”. In all three stories I was able to point out and examine instances were one-person envy’s another or their way of life. In the Book “In The South” and “See The Other…

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    “What’s wrong with being confident?” -Demi Lovato. In the story The Other Side, by Jacqueline Woodson, Clover learns to have confidence in herself. Clover is a girl trying to find her way in a world where skin color determines everything. Towards the beginning of the story, Clover doesn’t have any confidence. As the story progresses, Clover starts to have confidence in what she does. By the time the story ends Clover has confidence in herself. In the beginning Clover doesn’t have confidence in…

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    I believe that John Ferling wrote this book to show another side of George Washington other than just the generic ideology, that he was just a Revolutionary War hero and the first president of the United States. He was a human being who lost his father at a young age, which led him to see his elder brother as a father figure. The death of his father was one of the many hurdles he had to overcome, but he finally achieved in the end what he wanted the most which is to achieve greatness. This shows…

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    they can live and eat and to survive and they do it for their families.They also have a mission. They had to sell food to survive .They all have risks in these paragraphs and is all about survival . The Three examples are The Call of The Wild ,The Other Side of The Sky, and Barrio Boy, in all these stories they take risks and they have a challenge and they can attempt their goals . They are trying to achieve there goals to live and be with their family. They all had a journey and they all had to…

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