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    someone reacts to situations determines if they are a morally courageous people or a bystander. Some people stand up and respond to crisis situations, while others remain bystanders because the people who stand up belive that it is wrong and they want to help and the people are bystanders are afraid of what will happen to them if they stand up. Being a bystander means that you do not respond, stand up, or take part in an event or incident. In the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, a little…

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    “Strong people stand up for themselve but stronger people stand up for others”In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by: Harper Lee Jem and Scout get attacked and Boo Radley stands up for them.Then in The Scottsboro Affair By Scottsboro An American Tragedy 9 boys were evicted for rape but think the people on the train could have fought back 9-10-12 .Who would win? People should protect One another from injustice so,if they sit and watch they are just as guilty. The Duty of the people is to stand up…

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    “... and wherefore is she set up to public shame?” (Hawthorne, p. 54). A symbol in literature means a representation of an object that stands for something that is not material. As seen in many works of literature, a place or setting can often have a symbolic meaning. The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, uses symbolism to show the importance of settings, objects, and characters in the novel. The scaffold in The Scarlet Letter is perhaps one of the most important symbols in the…

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    Patient Moment Essay

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    Scale is from 0 which is unable to 4 which are independent and finally getting the overall result. Asking patient to stand from sitting for two minutes without any support then sit without any support, ask to sit on a chair with minimal use of hands then sit back, stand and close the eyes for ten seconds then open, place feet together and stand without holding for 1 minute, stand next to the wall, lift arm to 90 degree flexion and reach forward as far as it goes, back to the table. Place…

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    after running away from it for so long. In the book, Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, The theme that “One who does not stand up for himself becomes a man who can’t stand up to anything” is developed…

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    Colin Kaepernick Argument

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    Kaepernick decided to not stand for the National Anthem. Kaepernick refused to stand in protest of racism. His actions caused a high rise of controversy among the public eye. Many supported his actions while other showed nothing but hate against him. Colin Kaepernick’s actions were appropriate because he refused to stand for racial injustice, embarked a peaceful protest, and had support from the others. Colin Kaepernick’s actions were appropriate because he refused to stand for racial injustice.…

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    Ruby Bridges and Rosa Parks : Kaylee Jo Kackley Ruby Bridges and Rosa Parks similarities and differences are very important in history. Here is one of the similarities, they both take a stand for what is right! Even if the people hate them, they took a stand! People didn’t like them because they were African American, they had to go in separate bathrooms, separate restaurants, etc. Here are some more of the differences and similarities. Some of the things about Ruby Bridges is that Ruby was…

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    safe and so the people can be free. Why disrespect it? Americans stand for the national anthem it's the right thing to do. People should stand up for the national anthem because it's just something that Americans do and have been doing for years. People have been standing for the national anthem since 1891. And since then it’s just been something tons of countries have been doing, Actually, People stop what they're doing and stand to the flag when the anthem starts playing. During the Olympics…

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    people today that put themselves out there for others, that stand up and support people. If your friend is getting bullied why don't you stand up against the bully and fight for your friend, show him who you really are.…

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    people do not know what all these letters stand for and what they indicate about a person’s personality. Each letter has a contrasting letter that goes with it, the first pair is “E” and “I”. The “E” stands for extraversion, being extraverted means that the person gets their energy from active involvement in activities and being around other people. These types of people are seen as outgoing or a social butterfly. The contrast to “E” is an “I” which stands for introversion. An introvert likes…

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