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    the connections that link them together throughout their lives. Tristan seems to be the dominant subject of the accounts and plays some role in most of the events throughout the forty to fifty-year tale. Only fleeting moments make up the majority of the tale, which gives us an idea of how short-lived life is, and why we must make the most of what we have and look past the flaws. We first read about the Col. Ludlow’s three sons, Tristan, Alfred, and Samuel, who are leaving Montana to go to…

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    Narrative About Soccer

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    run down the court but Tristan gets a steal and jump so high for the layup and ended up dunking it. So by half time Tristan’s team is up 45 to 24. The third quarter gets underway with Tristan having almost over half their points with 25 they are dominating the game. Tristan dribbles down the court and shoots a three bang!! he makes it giving him 28 points. Then the fourth quarter starts and Tristan has 32 points steph curry is going nuts over how good Tristan is playing. Tristan keeps it up but…

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    the luminous phone in my pitch black bedroom. While picking my phone up, I see that Tristan messaged me and said "Get up! I'll be there in 5 minutes to pick you up! The waves are firing!", I instantly look towards the clock to see that I overslept. I immediately fling myself out of bed and rush into my still dark bathroom as I quickly brush my teeth and put my bathing suit on. I run over to the window to see if Tristan is here yet, but I can't focus on anything other than the waves crashing onto…

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    In the book “Stardust” by Neil Gaiman, it is about Tristan Thorn’s journey to find the star and to bring it back to his love, Victoria Forester. The main message that the author has brought to the readers is to jump out of our comfort zone because it can enhance readers’ experiences and knowledge. The author showed this theme through the glass snowdrop, a village shop called Monday and Brown’s stocking system, and Tristan’s character development. In my opinion, this theme is still relevant in…

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    Black (2014) noted that gender fluidity or different sexualities “are not always accepted as equals by different cultures, and in many cases, are discriminated against or punished” (para. 9). Some are lucky to have the support system that they need to come out and express themselves the way that they want. Others, not so much. Some cultures are not as acceptant as others when it comes to gender fluidity or different sexualities. People who are gender fluid in non acceptant communities normally…

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    and submits to multiple societal and cultural connotations and ideologies. The short prose of “Remember The Alamo” consists of a male narrator identified as Rudy, as his exposition continues, we are introduced to another male character known as Tristàn.…

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    Stardust Film Analysis

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    throughout the film. Tristan, who is the main protagonist in the film is considered the hero because we follow his journey to find a star in the film. The star’s name is Yvaine and her archetype is the damsel in distress. Yvaine is the damsel in distress because Tristan has to save her several times throughout the film from the villains. Another archetype for Tristan is the uncrowned king. Tristan could be considered this because he is not aware that he has royal blood. Tristan is not aware of…

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    mass shooter in American history. The authors of the article, Tristan Bridges and Tara Leigh Tober, reported Paddock killed roughly 58, and injured approximately 500 people (Tristan Bridges, 2017; Tristan Bridges, 2017). The sociologist in the editorial, discovered a connection between mass shooter, social identity, masculinity, and gun violence in possible contributing factors towards the incident in Las Vega (Tristan Bridges, 2017; Tristan Bridges, 2017). Americans face twice the amount…

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    Child Observation Paper

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    The mother I interviewed for this project has a five year old son named Tristan who has developmental delays. He is in currently in Kindergarten. His mother describes him as being “all boy.” He loves trucks, tractors, and playing outside. Tristan is the first child in his family. He has one younger brother and another on the way. The younger brother is really patient and understanding that Tristan has different needs and the two boys play well together. The mother is a huge advocate of her son…

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    Arthurian Love Triangles

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    Uther, Igraine eventually learns to love Uther. With the death of Gorlois, the tragedies in the love triangles have just begun. The next love triangle is between King Mark, Iseult, and Tristan, however, this love triangle is not as popular as Uther or Arthur’s. In this triangle, Mark, King of Cornwall, sends Tristan, his nephew, to Ireland to battle the Irish knight, Morholt.…

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