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    go to school‚ you get book smart and socialize with others. Outside of school‚ you learn more about common sense‚ how-to-live experiences. In Scout’s case‚ based on the time and setting of the book‚ real-life experiences are needed to learn about the real world. I agree that Scout can learn more real-life skills outside of school than in school.Throughout the book‚ Scout learns about innocence‚ courage‚ and perspective from her father and the events she participated in. Scout was educated about

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    The Way We Lie Analysis

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    wrongdoer. We no longer see them as a fellow human‚ a creation of God‚ but we look at them only in terms of their sin. Have you ever been to 6-flags and had one of the caricature drawings of yourself done. They take your worst feature - your big nose or forehead and they make it huge. That’s what we do. We begin to exaggerate the other’s sin while at the same time diminishing our own. See when someone lies to us and hurts us we see that person as a “liar’ - that’s who they are. But if we lie it’s because

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    and the Real Girl “Who is Bianca?” “Lars and the Real Girl” is a production about a young man named Lars who tries to find love by ordering an anatomically correct sex doll‚ Bianca. Lars does not use Bianca for sexual pleasure but instead for someone to love. Bianca plays a major role in this movie even though she is restrained from feeling‚ talking‚ or even being alive. Bianca’s character aids the development of the other characters including Lars‚ his brother‚ and the “real girl”

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    the textbook‚ for example interpersonal skill‚ moral educating ‚adapt to the fast change society and to be a all-rounded people. I think learning is not only in our school life‚ but also a lifelong career. So I don’t agree real learning start at university ‚ its start from when we born. Learning does not only happen in school‚ it can happen in everywhere and learning from the thing surrounding you. For me‚ education is a process of passing on the knowledge‚ skills‚ value. Through learning‚ students

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    Vampires Stories Started Thousands of Years Ago in Myths Today They Are Very Real and Among Us   Abstract Vampires have been a part of human culture for thousands of years. There have been stories of vampire like creatures in Mesopotamia‚ Greece‚ China‚ and Europe. These stories have spanned the globe and time. The vampire has evolved overtime based on the current trends and beliefs and culture of the time. Today when the word vampire is said many visualize Dracula from the stories by Bram

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    Real Numbers

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    ------------------------------------------------- Real number In mathematics‚ a real number is a value that represents a quantity along a continuum‚ such as 5 (an integer)‚ 3/4 (a rational number that is not an integer)‚ 8.6 (a rational number expressed in decimal representation)‚ and π (3.1415926535...‚ an irrational number). As a subset of the real numbers‚ the integers‚ such as 5‚ express discrete rather than continuous quantities. Complex numbers include real numbers as a special case. Real numbers can be divided into rational

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    The Real Mermaids

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    Dugond Maybe‚ as a child‚ everyone of you has wanted to see a real mermaid‚ because of all the stories you’ve heard for them. Surely you have imagined this sea creatures as a very beautiful ones‚ and you’ve thought they aren’t real. Actually they exist‚ but their real appearance isn’t so magical as you dreamt. The dugong is a large marine mammal. The word "dugong" derives from the Tagalog term dugong‚ meaning "lady of the sea". These enormous vegetarians can be found in warm coastal waters

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    How Does Bob Brooks Change

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    Although the novel World War Z‚ by author Max Brooks‚ consists of characters as authentic as real individuals‚ the way in which Brooks reveals the characters and the plot of the novel contributes greatly to its immense success. As a literary device‚ Brooks uses zombies to add dimension to the story of our society’s response to this enormous threat. Consequently‚ he implies that our society‚ largely based upon the idea of a hierarchy‚ plays a silent antagonist in the novel as the characters‚ in response

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    The book Real Boys by William Pollack explores the lives of boys. He states that boys hide they feelings. So it may seem on the outside that a boy is tough‚ cheerful‚ and confident‚ but really they are sad lonely and confused. He looks at the "mask" boys have been put on. Also explains how to get behind that mask. He goes over the boy code and explains it. Also he goes over the truths behind the myths. He goes over many other things also. I will try to outline the book as well as possible. He

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    1. Describe the relationship between Lars and his brother and sister-in-law and his co-workers. Lars has a unique relationship with the people he interacts on a daily basis. In the film‚ he is the “closest” to his brother‚ Gus‚ and sister-in-law‚ Karin because he frequently encounters them due to the fact he lives in their garage. As the film begins‚ Lars and Gus’ relationship is distant from one another. Usually‚ relationships between siblings are fairly close‚ however‚ the relationship between

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