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    “The Use of Force” and “Girl” although very different in many ways both portray the same main idea. The idea is that sometimes you have to hurt the ones you love in order to save them from future pain. However‚ in doing this‚ an unexpected feeling of enjoyment seems to captivate whoever is causing the pain. This tactic of “Tough love” as an educational technique was very prevalent in the time periods these stories took place. Although in modern society “tough love” is seldom seen due to instructional

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    Bibliography: Boss‚ J.‚ (2012). Think‚ Critical Thinking for Everyday Life (2nd ed.)‚ McGraw-Hill Higher Education‚ New Brat‚ Daniel J.‚ Seiferheld‚ Wendy F.‚ Perry‚ Arie‚ Hammond‚ Elizabeth H.‚ Murray‚ Kevin J.‚ Schulsinger‚ Alan R.‚ Mehta‚ Minesh P.‚ and Curran‚ Walter J. (2004). Analysis of 1p‚ 19q‚ 9p‚ and 10q as prognostic markers for high-grade astrocytomas using fluorescence

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    The Use of Force

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    The Use of Force "The Use of Force" is a short story by the American author William Carlos Williams first published 1938. The story is narrated in first person by a doctor‚ who is answering a house visit to see a sick girl. Fearing that she may have diphtheria‚ the doctor decides to check her throat. However‚ she refuses to open her mouth and the doctor uses force to restrain her and examine her throat with a spoon‚ which makes the girl very mad. The doctor finds that‚ against her own self-interest

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    people I considered friends‚ were not my friends‚ but bad influences. As I child I grew up in Bexley‚ Ohio‚ a small extremely wealthy Jewish community. The people there were completely spoiled and never failed to show it. The raised their kids to be brats and show no appreciation for the people around them or the things they were blessed with. With money‚ there’s always an unspoken world between them. Drugs and alcohol influenced and took over these kids and showed no shame in it what so ever. The children

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    In the opening passage of The Pupil‚ Henry James effectively presents three distinct characters. The literary devices of tone and point of view are most prominent in the opening passage in which James introduces the characters: Mrs. Moreen‚ Morgan Moreen‚ and Pemberton. The author utilized tone to produce an image as well as feelings towards the characters as well as the concept of aristocracy as a whole. The relationships between the characters add to the feelings that surround human society in

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    father always told me when I was younger to always think before you say something. I was a big mouthed kid who said the wrong things at the wrong times‚ thus creating embarrassing situations and awkward moments plus some times where I came off as a brat. It was a bad time for me.

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    New York‚ and her life after film. Louise Brooks was born in 1906 and grew up in a small town of Kansas. Her mother and father were always preoccupied with their own work‚ with very little parenting skills. Myra Rude always states “Any squalling brats we produce can take care of themselves” (Feministing). By the age of nine‚

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    Mike Reel Cause and Effect Essay The Cause and Effects of Parenting Styles What are the cause and effects of different styles of parenting? Essentially‚ there are three types of parenting; authoritarian‚ authoritative and permissive. I believe there are no lines drawn in the sand separating these styles. In other words‚ a parent could actually entertain all three. I hope after reading this essay you will have a better understanding of the cause and effect of each style of parenting. The

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    You’d expect someone at the age of four to know no other world than the wonderfully safe parameters of your own home. That pretty much summed up my mindset. Any place outside would require the keen eyes of the two pillars of my world- Mommy and Daddy. If that wasn’t there I would consider myself lost and turn on the waiking sirens in the blink of an eye. But at any age‚ whether it’s a four year old or a forty year old‚ it’s definately not easy to move outside of your comfort zone. I vividly

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    Through William Carlos Williams’ story‚ “The Use of Force”‚ we can see a characters attitude and actions change abruptly. Through the story‚ we can not only draw a conclusion from the doctor‚ but from people in his position. The authority given to people in his position‚ provides the sense of power and dominance. The doctor was the sole reasons for the girl living or dying. His use of force can be justified by the parents because he was saving her life. But from the doctor’s perspective‚ he enjoyed

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