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    Jiwan Tib Block Two Wagner Giver Essay Imagine‚ living in a utopia. Life would be perfect...or would it? Everyone else thinks that this world that you live in is one of the worlds that you see in TV commercials. With the happy family‚ big family home‚ comfy sofas‚ and a big red SUV outside. Is life really like that? Is there life with no conflicts‚ no war? Is life on Mars perfect for aliens‚ where nobody gets hurt‚ where nobody fails? The answer is no. Life is a rocky‚ steep road. It isn’t flat

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    sees black and white? Why couldn’t the community make its own choices? Why have memories been taken away? Could there be another dimension out of the world that relates to the society in the novel‚ The Giver? “Needless to say‚ He will be released the voice has said‚ followed by silence- The Giver. This choice is important because it explains the idea that somebody will be released. The community believes that “release” means someone being sentenced to elsewhere. They do not know the true meaning

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    they get what they want? In The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry ignorance overtakes truth‚ and it is up to Jonas to fix it. It is better to be aware and upset rather than ignorant and happy The argument that will be made in this essay is that it is better to be aware and upset rather than ignorant and happy. This statement is true because one cannot create change if they are not aware of the problem they wish to fix. The giver said "After we eat‚ we make a plan" (154) The giver was solving the problem with

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    Of Bread and Wine The situation of our region‚ lying near unto the north‚ doth cause the heat of our stomachs to be of somewhat greater force: therefore our bodies do crave a little more ample nourishment than the inhabitants of the hotter regions are accustomed withal‚ whose digestive force is not altogether so vehement‚ because their internal heat is not so strong as ours‚ which is kept in by the coldness of the air that from time to time (especially in winter) doth environ our bodies. — Wm

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    else than superficial conversations with other people that feed themselves with the same needless data. When we exaggerate the way we live just a little bit we get a society‚ which can be almost perfectly described as the one in “The Giver”. In Lois Lowry’s “The Giver”‚ the author portrays a society in which there is absolute control of the choices made by the citizens. Lowry describes how this community is under the control of an utilitarian type of government that controls what jobs the citizens

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    In the middle of the story‚ Jonas begins to experience feelings and emotions. It reminds me of how a toddler is just figuring out how to show happiness and sadness and other emotions. When The Giver first transmits his memories to Jonas‚ he was just beginning to feel and learn for himself. Jonas learns that there are many emotions‚ good and bad ones. Toddlers are also curious‚ and I think Jonas is too. And because of their curiosity‚ they like

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    Have you ever heard of a book or movie called the Giver? Well if you haven’t heard of the Giver it is a confusing story at first until you fully understand what the author is trying to tell you. Also‚ the name of the book has a meaning to why it is called that.The Giver is a book that can change your mind on how you put the world out to be. In the world that has no feelings‚ colour‚ or even a real biological family. In our world we have feelings‚ colour‚ and a family that is ours. They cannot

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    Throughout the centuries‚ humanity has strived to reach it’s musings of a world without flaws. In the novel The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas’s reality appears to be the utopia our society longs for‚ but it’s beauty is only skin deep. At first glance‚ these two civilizations have nothing in common‚ but once you delve into their details‚ eerie similarities appear causing the reader to feel that we are on our way to becoming the dystopia we fear. Granted‚ we have far to go before we become that‚ there

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    & INQUIRY Task 3 The Moldy Bread Project Part A Question: Is white bread or wheat bread more resistant to mold? Food waste is a problem for families on a budget. So not taking into account any health benefits from a particular style of bread we want to know which bread is more resistant to mold or does it matter at all? A1.  Literature Review According to a study by students at A&M University in April 2010 they found that white bread is far more susceptible to mold due to several

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    Choices Choice: the act of choosing between two or more possibilities. The Giver by Lois Lowry is about a young boy named Jonas. The novel is set in the future in a community that has strict laws and rules. No one in the community knows about the past before the community apart from the Receiver‚ the person who holds the memories. Jonas is given the Assignment (job) of the Receiver. As his training progresses‚ Jonas learns more about the past and how different the past is from the now. One of these

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