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    The Enemy

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    THE ENEMY BY PEARL S BUCK GIST OF THE LESSON: • Dr. Sadao‚ a Japanese surgeon finds a wounded American soldier on the beach near his house. • He is unable to throw him back though he was his enemy as he was a doctor and his first duty was to save a life. • Hana‚ his wife‚ though initially reluctant because it was dangerous for all including the children to keep the enemy in the house‚ joins her husband in operating and nursing the enemy soldier back to health‚ even though the servants

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    eyed baby in my pink jacket sitting among all the brown skinned‚ brown eyed‚ and black haired Native babies. I do however remember going to Pow Wows in Terrace. These two places are very different from each other‚ the Costal peoples having very different traditions from the Plains peoples. One of the most major differences I noticed was the differences in the regalia. The Pow Wows in Terrace were mostly blackwhite and red as these were the

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    Ginshu Alternate Ending

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    The sound of a curtain opening and the light from that cruel star that looked down from above made me become aware of a sickening fresh home smell. My fingers twitched with disgust and I forced myself to finally open my eyes. "You’re finally awake." Came a soft‚ teasing voice from next to the bed. "I was a few minutes away from holding a funeral for you." My sight was still blurry from the light and from just having woke up. I still couldn’t make out the figure of who was standing next to the window

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    Black Robe Film Analysis

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    Black Robe takes place in New France‚ which will eventually become Quebec‚ in the 1600s. The film starts with a Jesuit priest by the name of Father LeForgue and a non-Jesuit assistant Daniel assigned to go to Huron. Huron is a village where the Catholic mission to convert the Indians has already begun. Father LeForgue and Daniel are accompanied by Algonquin Indians who show them how to get to the Huron village. After many obstacles Father LeForgue finally reaches Huron only to find many of the Indians

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    From Nan‚ the woman who cared for Sethe when she was a child‚ Sethe learned that her mother had come "from the sea‚" and had been used and impregnated by many white men. Sethe’s mother had discarded the products of those pregnancies without even naming them‚ but had kept Sethe‚ whose father was black; to Sethe‚ "she gave the name of the black man." Like all the slave children at the place where she lived‚ Sethe was only nursed by her mother for a couple of weeks‚ after which she was turned over to

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    Cache-Level 2- Unit 1

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    D1: Describe the purpose of ONE (1) setting that is statutory provision for each age range. A statutory provision for under 5’s could be a nursery as it is fully funded by the government. The government dictates that education must be provided for all children under 5 although it is the parents’ wishes to send children to nursery. The intention of a nursery is so that they educate the children before they start school‚ also they can help develop their social and their motor skills so that they

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    are you doing here at this time? It can be dangerous. Emma slides the cookies under the door. YOUNG BOY VOICE: Thank you Janice! we are starving. Touch my hand‚ I miss you so much. The young boy puts his hand under the door. It was a little black hand. Emma is terrified‚ because she believes that is the way the elves hands look. Emma is shacking but still she decides to touch his hand. YOUNG BOY VOICE: Are you okay? you aren’t saying anything. Why? EMMA: I’m... Not Janice. YOUNG BOY

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    Stringency: A rigorous imposition of standards; A tightness or constriction; A scarcity of money or credit. Strictness: conscientious attention to rules and details The narrator makes reference to ‘a stake in your fat black heart’ and vampire imagery is clearly used here as vampire can only be killed with a stake through the heart. The stress falling on each word is like each pound and thrust of the stake. In addition‚ monosyllabic words create force and energy. The sentence is plosive and

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    Mary And Julie Monologue

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    You have to ignore all that bull. They don’t know Charlie White like I know Charlie White. CHARLIE Are you sure though? MARY What do you mean? CHARLIE The leaked texts and phone calls between me and Scarlet. I can’t deny the horrible things I called her. People wont forget that. To them I am this sexist pig. And when you

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    Elissa Down‚ Director of the movie The Black Balloon‚ shows the viewer about the representations of family‚ teens‚ disability and suburban Australia and how they all fit into each other and are not single representations‚ but are under one big heading. From the start of the movie we are introduced to the Mollison’s‚ a family of four but with one on the way‚ within the first minute of meeting this family we see that they are not a normal working-class Australian family. The Mollison’s have an autistic

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