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    Alice Monologue

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    of Auburn‚ King Co‚ WA. Dispatch advised the reporting person‚ Alice Weigel‚ stated her son‚ Adam Weigel‚ had slammed her hand in a door. Dispatch advised Alice declined medical aid. When I arrived Officers J. Crawford and S. Feero were already contacting Adam on the back porch‚ and I began speaking with Alice inside the residence. Alice explained that Adam lives at her residence with her‚ but is in the process of moving out. Alice stated today she observed various belongs of Adam’s scattered

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    Therefore‚ in an African American society‚ a search for self identity is a pervasive theme. The search for identity in "Everyday Use" written by Alice Walker uses the family’s contrasting views to illustrate the importance of understanding present life in relation to the traditions of ancestral culture. Using careful descriptions and attitudes‚ Walker uses the voice of the protagonist (the mother) to demonstrate which factors contribute to the values of one’s heritage and identity; she illustrates

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    Alice and Coraline

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    Austin Way English I Mr. Keiter February 28‚ 2013 Alice and Coraline Comparison The book Alice in Wonderland was written by Lewis Carroll. Coraline was written by Neil Gaiman. Each book was later turned into films to help better get a picture of the adventurous lands the girls traveled through. In the movies Alice in Wonderland and Coraline there are many similarities but also many differences. Though having many differences and similarities each film taught a lesson to the audience by

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    alice and humpty

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    Miscommunication between Alice and Humpty Dumpty in ’’Through the Looking Grass’’ by Lewis Caroll Reading a passage from Lewis Caroll’s ’’Through the Looking Glass’’ helps a reader to explore the many reasons for the miscommunication between Alice and Humpty Dumpty. Most of the time it seems that both of them live‚ speak‚ and behave differently. From the very beginning a reader can tell that their conversation will not be a normal one: Humpty Dumpty does not even look at Alice while he is talking‚

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    Rebecca Walker Rebecca Walker is a writer‚ philanthropist‚ feminist‚ and mother. She is the daughter of Alice Walker‚ who was also a famous feminist and writer. Growing up with a mother who was an active radical feminist heavily influenced her ideologies‚ although she states in her autobiography that she disagrees with many of Alice Walker’s more radical views. She has worked as a consultant on cultural diversity and gender roles for businesses like Sony‚ Microsoft‚ and JP Morgan.

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    Alice in Wonderland

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    curious creatures who tend to behave in a bizarre and peculiar manner. As Alice ventures out on her journey in Wonderland and comes into contact with these different creatures‚ she quickly realizes that politeness and good behavior is not responded to in a positive way. In spite of Alice’s attempts to be amiable and pleasant‚ the creatures of Wonderland continue to be rude to her‚ as well as to each other. Although Alice learns of Wonderland’s eccentricities shortly after falling into the rabbit

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    Alice in Wounderland

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    children but adults for over one hundred years. The tale has become a treasure of philosophers‚ literary critics‚ psychoanalysts‚ and linguists. It also has attracted Carroll’s fellow mathematicians and logicians. There appears to be something in Alice for everyone‚ and there are almost as many explanations of the work as there are commentators. It may be perhaps Carroll’s fantastical

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    Alice in Wonderland

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    Eating‚ drinking and identity in Alice in Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland is a very imaginative book written mainly for children‚ but adults can also enjoy it. The big theme through the whole book is growth and how people change from being a kid to eventually growing into an adult. The whole mystery of not knowing who you are and being confused about your position in life. The biggest example of growing is when Alice eats the cake and that makes her grow larger‚ and when she drinks the liquid

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    Racism

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    Racism; a controversial subject in which we all are part of.’’ How can you possible talk about racism without entering to any controversial point? First; we must see what racism is: racism is the belief that characteristics and abilities can be attributed to people simply on the basis of their race and that some racial groups are superior to others. Racism and discrimination have been used as a powerful weapon encouraging: fear or hatred of others in times of conflict

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    Racism

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    Racism is one of the world’s major issues today. Many people are not aware of how much racism still exists in our schools workforces‚ and anywhere else where social lives are occurring. It is obvious that racism is bad as it was many decades ago but it sure has not gone away. Racism very much exists and it is about time that people need to start thinking about the instigations and solutions to this matter. Many people believe that it depends on if a person was brought into the world as a racist or

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