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    Courage can help you lead but if you don't have it you can't lead it. In Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry Mildred D. Taylor uses Cassie as an example of courage by Cassie taking a whipping for her brother that has to take courage because she doesn't want her kin to get hurt. Cassie shows courage by going back to her house and possibly getting caught by white folk and drug back to the Avery's house and get a beating. She also took a switch for her brother and last she stood up to a white person. Back…

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    being open to wonder and questioning. If you are an inquirer you are curious and always asking a lot of questions, you love learning, and you are using critical thinking. Inquiry is important because being an inquirer allows you to learn more than what you learn in the curriculum and be prepared for any forks in the road. I have demonstrated inquiry through extra-curricular activities by working and asking questions with peers in karate, use critical thinking in chess club, wonder what may…

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    beautiful coral reefs. Imagine that you were doing some deep sea diving and you happen to swim along this beautiful, interesting and colorful wave of wonder made of stony corals and consist of plants, fish, clear waters, and many other creatures. Coral reefs have often been referred to as the rainforests of the ocean and they are one of the greatest wonders of the ocean. Coral reefs are underwater ecosystems that are components of a larger ecosystem. Reefs represent one of the most diverse…

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    The quickness makes you wonder where you should look. An example of this technique is when Arwen Evenstar and Frodo are racing to see her father, Elrond, to heal Frodo. On their way they are chased and caused to fight The Nine in the river. Those scenes go quickly and are very choppy. This gives a severe sense of danger. However, the scenes can be rather long. When Elrond is trying to unite the realms, there are lengthy scenes of the ring. The elongated scenes make you wonder who will reach out…

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    “Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing.” This was said by the very woman who wrote this amazing book To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee. The book shows us so many lessons to be learned and so many characteristics that we need to have in our lives. Not only do we learn how to treat others and act towards others but it tells us the most amazing stories while still causing laughter in every sentence that we read. Theres nothing more tedious…

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    as whole and start back fighting for our rights as a human. We are so much against each other we can not even focus on our own success. We rather go and support some other race than our own. Then, we wonder why other races treat us the way they do. We wonder why our voices are not being heard. We wonder why our government declassify us. If we just came together as one we could be so successful. That’s why I will ensure every black individual voice will be heard and I will make sure that we are…

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    Hamlet's Identity

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    play, characters struggled with their emotions and actions because of the overbearing sense of uncertainty that always seemed to be present. The play began with a mystery involving the presence of a ghost that “harrow [ed the guards] with fear and wonder” (1.1.53). This sighting led to more uncertainty when Hamlet became unsure if the ghost was an honest spirit or a devil in “a pleasing shape… [that was using Hamlet’s] weakness and… melancholy… [to] abuse [him and] to damn [him]” (2.2.594-597).…

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    2015) It should say that you are ready to show that you care about yourself, and you care about them. The next thing is how our behavior is with the administration and the staff at the school assigned. Even though you may not agree with the reason or wonder the purpose; it is better to do what follows protocol and standards. (Zieger, 2016) You can’t work if you are not getting along with each other. The first thing that a student should see every day is a smile and an enthusiastic to see your…

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    when she was born. The only other person Madeline gets to see is her at home nurse. One day Madeline notices a family moves next door and she starts to communicate with the boy through her window and eventually over the internet. The boy starts to wonder why Madeline can’t go outside and why she doesn’t go to school. Madeline tells her nurse that she wants to meet this boy. Her nurse decides…

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    soldier, or someone to honor and respect; but many people do not think of how his life ended. My main question is, could George Washington have saved his own life? George had a staggering amount of terrible diseases throughout his life, it makes people wonder how he survived that long. when he was just 17 he got malaria and had it three times after that, he also has also had smallpox, diphtheria, quinsy, tuberculosis 2x, dysentery 2x, carbuncle, and pneumonia. Even though George had all…

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