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    In the story The Outsider By S. E Hinton Johnny and Ponyboy are best friend, but like all best friends they have differences and similarities. For Instance Ponyboy likes to read. In the chapter where the two friends are hiding in the chapter Ponyboy is reading. Also In the beginning Ponyboy states he was different from the other greasers. Another difference is Johnny and Ponyboy have different home lives. Johnnys mom doesn't care about Johnny until he is in the hospital. After Johnny hurts…

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    treated way differently. Men are always seen like the stronger person in the house and always working to provide for his family. Women are been secondary to men and are always seen as fragile person that needs to be home cooking and taking care of the kids. All these interpretations are seen around the world specially, in Latin America culture where women and men have been treated differently for centuries. In the book Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez, we see how these…

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    Is Huck Finn A Hero

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    depicted a poor white kid and redefined the term “hero”. This essay, by looking at the novel from the perspectives of a non-American reader, will analyze Huckleberry Finn and Jim in comprehensive but a new way and focus on the character setting with moral perspectives. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a very classic American literature which is highly praised and widely read in all over the World. This book has already translated…

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    Free Education Benefits

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    the student attending the college? Students would be most likely denied on the spot. Now that college is free everybody would rush to attend at the same time. With the state not being able to pay for all the dorms, textbooks, and classes, a lot of kids wouldn’t be able to attend. The most likely option the school would have to take is to only accept the very smartest and the richest. Grades determine how much funding a school gets, so if a student is…

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    stay alive and the plummer wouldn’t come out to their house so every time a pipe broke. After two years of living in the house all but one pipe stopped breaking and it was the same pipe that broke over and over again. The two kids were twins and went to second grade their names were Jake and Jessica. Mr. Richardson’s first name was Zebryan and Mrs. Richardson’s first name was Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson both worked at a pet store on the east side of town. Mrs.…

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    Childhood In The Garden

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    in mind the "Growing a Green Generation" project began. The project was to engage infants through kindergarten in the natural world, and offer the opportunity to learn skills and concepts of gardening. The article described endless opportunities for kids, a place to play and explore, safe risk taking, building relationships and understanding diversity. The garden offers an inviting environment to play and explore. Young children learn from playing and nature offers many opportunities to do so…

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    Ponyboys In The Outsiders

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    In a split society with Greasers, the hoods, the lower class and Socs, the higher class rich white boys. Ponyboy Curtis who is a 14 year old greaser lives at home he tends to be alone an outsider. His has two brothers Sodapop and Darrel Curtis who they call Darry. Ponyboy’s parents died in a car crash( so he is raised by Darry, He cared about Ponyboy, he cared about his grades (Hinton,9) Ponyboy had to adapt to these changes. Ponyboy had to grow up, these changes were hard but Ponyboy…

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    though they weren’t rich, because in a generous America you don’t even have to be rich to achieve your potential”. This shows that in America you have the opportunities to your abilities. This proves that you don’t need to be wealthy to achieve your abilities and get ahead. On the other hand other may disagree and imply that the essentials needed to succeed and get ahead are out of their reach because of maybe financial problems. But like Obama said that you don’t need to be rich to achieve your…

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    endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles” (Christopher Reeve). The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a realistic fiction novel. In the story, two gangs called the greasers and the socs are rivalries, where the socs are the rich, popular kids and the greasers are the poor, underestimated kids with little to no hope. The main character, Ponyboy, is a greaser and dislikes the socs due to jealously. Both gangs have to go through some pretty rough obstacles and learn how to overcome them by uniting with…

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    non-western countries. The exploitation of cheap labor has created a poor and dependent workforce where most people of color work. The profit accrues to the wealthy owners, who are mostly white, resulting in a racially divided world. (Andersen 208) Those rich countries can’t use their own population for their production because the labor is heavily expensive in their country and the economy will drop down. However, they use poor country who needs money because labor is cheaper. Social inequality…

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