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    how even she distanced herself from Heathcliff in the beginning because of his appearance. In the story Mrs. Dean tells Lockwood that “Mrs. Earnshaw was ready to fling it out the doors‚ she did fly up‚ asking how he could fashion to bring that gipsy brat into the house…”(page 36). Immediately Heathcliff is cast aside because of his looks and homelessness. Although Heathcliff quickly becomes Mr. Earnshaw’s “favorite” and Catherine’s friend‚ he also makes a longterm enemy‚ Hindley.

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    Being the only child in the family‚ I was so used to be being pampered and getting help from everyone to do everything in my life. I have to admit that I was a spoiled brat back then‚ since I never really keep a distance between me and my parents. Studying in Australia is really a huge step for me as it is the first time I am living alone without any of my family members. If there is one thing that living here has taught me‚ it is practising self-dependence in my daily life. Education-wise‚ I

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    As Gone with the Wind begins‚ Scarlett O’Hara is illustrated as an attractive wealthy spoiled brat. She is just that. She can get any man in her vicinity; well‚ she can get all but the one she has wanted for some time. She is rather haughty with the knowledge of her being able to do what she wants. She has a very provocative demeanor. The way she bats her eye lashes‚ fidgets with clothing‚ or what she wears. Jeannie Campbell writes‚ “Scarlett had a tendency to select husbands” (Campbell‚ 2011).

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    The two social norms that I broke were‚ not praying before eating my meals since I have been in college and being rude to authority such as my mother when I being a spoiled brat. When my mother called me back‚ she just sounded disgusted at me. I know she wanted to ask why did I have an attitude but she just kept quiet. By the way‚ I did apologize to my mother‚ so I would not feel like an idiot that whole night. When I finally

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    Abuse… and no one heard is a book about the last week of Ursula’s life. She resided in Florida with her mother Susan and her mother’s boyfriend Don. Don had demented views on disciplining children and was convinced that Ursula was a misbehaved spoiled brat that needed to be punished. He took on the role of discipliner‚ while her mother stood by and watched. The book graphically describes the pain this poor child probably went through the last week before she died. My reaction to this book included

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    Ever read a book‚ and then see the movie of the story? The novel and movie‚ The Outsiders‚ had many similarities and many differences. The Outsiders is an excellent tale by S. E. Hinton‚ and the movie was high-quality as well. There was a huge variation between the two. There were also tiny details that were precisely the same. The novel and movie had many similarities and differences. The similarities are a huge part of what makes the movie great. The movie and the novel both had the complete

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    Salman Khan

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    He’s Bollywood’s original brat. The media hates him; but crowds go wild at the very mention of his name. Girls swoon each time he flashes his bare torso on screen (which is quite often). Gossip rags work overtime fishing out juicy tidbits from his personal life: a brawl here‚ an alleged affair there.... And Salman Khan keeps mum through it all. The eldest son of writer Salim Khan claims he isn’t here to please anyone‚ and doesn’t care what the world thinks of him. He hates the press and loathes

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    along well? Teenagers nowadays don’t know how to behave Declaring their souls to peergroup slaves. Only if we’re all the same‚ then we will be strong. The longning to be unique‚ tell me‚ is it really that wrong? They’re rude‚ vulgar and simply brats ’Be one of us‚ allow yourself a nosefull of skatt.’ Screaming and punching‚ loosing their tempter time after time without any proper reason or rhyme. What if I tell ya‚ that I don’t project my self-hathred against others I don’t want to be

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    Discipline

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    another with issues surrounding children and discipline. Every parent wants their children to be happy‚ respectful‚ respected by others‚ and able to find their place in the world as well-behaved adults. Nobody wants to be accused of raising a spoiled brat. Our responsibility as a parent is to help our child become self-reliant‚ respectful‚ and self-controlled. Relatives‚ schools‚ churches‚ therapists‚ health care professionals‚ and others can help. But the primary responsibility for discipline rests

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    here in this situation because she was given some expensive bread to give to her parents when she went to go and visit them. Inger is a girl who cares more about herself than anyone else. She makes excuses not to see her parents and seems more like a brat. Some say she deserved to go to Hell because she used the loaf of bread to step over a puddle because she was “dressed in her very best clothes and put on her new shoes.” (607) She ends up in two different places‚ the first is the Bog-Witch’s lair

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