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    Appendix My Son By Natasha Campbell-McBride‚ M.D. Dr. Campbell-McBride‚ a neurologist who also holds a Master’s degree in nutrition‚ lives in Cambridge‚ UK‚ with her husband and her autistic son‚ who was born in the autumn of 1992. Her clinic treats autistic children from around the world‚ and she is currently working on a book on effective autism treatments. This story was written in February 2003. My son is 10 years old. He is in a mainstream school‚ doing well. His academic achievements are

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    Vacation Bible School in July. I never missed going to one of them while I was a kid. My family had been going to our old Baptist church faithfully every Sunday and every Wednesday ever since I can remember‚ many times having to walk to the church because we had no transportation. I was small‚ no more than 5 years old. My brothers were 3 years‚ 7 years and 13 years old. My youngest sister was only a baby. My mother was very young‚ 32 maybe‚ and already a

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    A View From the Bridge "A view from the bridge" is a play scripted by Arthur Miller in 1955. The play is based in a city called Brooklyn which is situated in the state of New York. A view from the bridge is presented to the audience by a prominent character called Alfieri. Alfieri is the most significant character in the play because he is known as a good lawyer‚ a good friend to Eddie Carbone (a longshoreman) and surprisingly he is also the narrator. Alfieri is obviously the most significant

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    management. A hard working people have not their personal time‚ because they spent most of time doing their job. They usually start job in the early morning and do it until night. Moreover‚ this problem causes a numerous influence in the family man. The relationship in their family will be quite distant so far‚ because the parents pay more attention to their job than take care their children. On the other hand‚ it brings about the enormous negative effects in term of health. There are many disease that are

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    A certified nursing assistant (CNA) is not the same as a medical assistant. The occupations both involve working with patients and collaborating with nurses and physicians in medical settings‚ but a CNA has much more specific duties. CNAs aid nurses by doing patient prep work‚ such as taking temperature or blood pressure‚ feeding and bathing patients‚ and filling the role of a general caregiver for patients who may not need constant medical attention‚ but do need assistance with personal maintenance

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    because there is no such thing as a one-sided personality. Each person has multiple faces‚ multiple identities. Such is the case of John Proctor. Proctor is one of the key characters in Arthur Miller’s satirical play “The Crucible”. Set in 1692‚ the play is based on the true story of the Salem witch-hunt‚ described by Miller as “one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history”. Upon his first appearance‚ John Proctor is presented as a rational‚ honest man; however‚ it soon becomes apparent

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    Most people hate normal things‚ such as traffic or cleaning. Other people‚ upon reading The Crucible‚ develop a sense of hatred towards Abigail Williams. Arthur Miller writes Abigail as manipulative‚ selfish‚ and an effective liar. This hatred towards Abigail is inevitable and present throughout the play‚ but Miller suggests that hatred towards an evil person is warranted. In the first act‚ Abigail immediately starts by lying‚ which becomes her first introduction to every reader. Rumors are spreading

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    There are five people in my family. My mother and father‚ two sisters and myself. One sister is older than me and one is younger. My older sister’s name is Sunanta. She is 15 years old. She goes to Satree School. She is kind and helps me with my homework. My younger sister’s name is Sukanya. She is eight years old and she goes to the same school as me. I like to tease her but I don’t think she likes it. My parents are both doctors in our local hospital. I am very proud of them because they help people

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    In Arthur Millers’‚ The Crucible‚ Miller demonstrates how certain situations can change a characters opinion or point of view‚ with enough evidence. Reverend Hale is a prime example who experiences change from confident‚ to doubt and frustration of the court‚ and then regret of the innocent being persecuted because of his wrong accusation during the witch trial executions in the town of Salem‚ Massachusetts. Coming into the Town of Salem‚ Massachusetts Reverend Hale illustrates a great deal of confidence

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    My son the fanatic analysis The story takes place in the United Kingdom and here we meet the young Ali. Ali is a Muslim and therefor he is faced with many religious problems. His father‚ Parvaz has worked in Britain for years as a taxi driver. The pay is not good‚ but even though he has spent a lot of money on his son’s education witch includes books and a computer. Parvaz is very proud of his son and his expectations for his son’s future. However Ali turns radically from this clever and

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