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    novel Boy, Snow, Bird deals with many different tendentious issues such as abuse, race, beauty, and mother daughter relationships, and many of these issues are blatantly illustrated throughout this story between different characters. Often more than one relationship deals with each of these issues, and they deal with more than one issue at a time. That being said some of the relationships deal with their issues and themes in a much more subtle…

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    differences between the book and the movi. I e had to watch and read the book ‘’ The life of Pi to understand that the movie and the book was very different . To begin , the book “ The life of Pi ” the relationship between Pi and the monkey ( Orange juice ) were different than the relationship in the Movie . In the book Pi and Orange Juice were friends and they communicated together , when in the book it talks about Orange Juice and the hyena . According to the book it says “ The strained ,…

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    couple, I think that it would be a little awkward at first, because we would probably make jokes about kissing, or talking about relationship stuff, but eventually it would get better. It would also make our friendship much stronger, because we were already close, and we know what makes each other happy, mad, or sad, and probably know most of what we want in a relationship, because we tell eachother…

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    “The Best of Me will rank with Message in A Bottle and The Notebook, it was THAT good”, says book critic Marie Hashima Lofton. This romantic novel about long lasting love will give hope to the reader. The meaningful theme behind the book, The Best of Me makes it a must read, the heartwarming story line will keep the reader wanting to flip the page. In The Best of Me, the author uses conflict to teach that sometimes being loyal can be difficult. For example, when Dawson the main character…

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    Control/Bond Theory (define in your own words): The control theory suggests that feeling connected or disconnected by social relationships, and society as a whole, it affects behaviors in a positive or negative way. Basically, the stronger social relationships you have may contribute to positive results as part of Hirschi's concept of bonds. Key terms/concepts: The attachment bond means that people value the opinions of these others they are attached to and when people feel part of their…

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    Eulogy As Leo Tolstoy once said, “If you want to be happy, be”. This was one of Raj’s favorite quotes because it explained the mindset he had towards life. Raj was the most positive, easy going, and enthusiastic person I knew. No matter what obstacles Raj was facing in life he always found a way to be happy and he didn’t let anything get him down because he believed that there was no point in being sad if happiness is always an option. Even during his crazy college years when he had tons of…

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    something that is not supposed to be done till after marriage and is a form of love a man and woman share. Now, people are having sex as children in middle school. It is sad to me that people set out just to have sex and do not focus on having real relationship throughout their younger age. Sex is supposed to be something that is special and only given up when ready. Now, not only is sex being given out easier, but is being forced on many. For example, in the media recently there has been many…

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    “Fear is stronger than desire, than love or hatred, or guilt or rage, stronger than loyalty. Fear is all consuming.” In the occurrence of trauma in one’s life fear takes a profound role and utterly shapes one's life. In “Our Secrets” by Isabel Allende, a man and woman, two civil war surviving victims, forever foreigners, stumbled upon each other in the city, finding themselves making love in a room. The fear that has been consuming these two finally implodes in their secrets lies and silences.…

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    Ever just get caught up thinking about a moment in life that has changed life around for the better or worse? I believe in family;family doesn't have to be blood related, family is something that one can choose or that 1 person that we can choose to love, support, cherish and welcome into a home.Adopting my brother Isaiah has left a big impact on me and my family and has definitely changed are moral growth and perspectives for the better. After watching Adichie's ted talk I realized that she…

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    Katelyn Napolitano Mr. O’Hagan English 11 8 March 2017 GIRL, INTERRUPTED Girl, Interrupted. To some it's a brilliant novel for psychology major students, to others it’s an intriguing film from the 20th century. But why is this book so loved? Susanna Kaysen was a 18 year old girl that was admitted to McLean Hospital to be treated for borderline personality disorder and depression. It was very important for her to be admitted because someone with suicidal tendencies should be helped. She said…

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