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    be paid to the revival’s unique features and legacy. Parham or Seymour Anderson records that the influences of the Azusa Street movement included a belief in ‘missionary tongues’‚ a conviction that the Spirit had been poured out in revival power‚ causing the nations of the world to be reached before the imminent return of Christ.[4] Now then‚ was Azusa Street the birthplace of Pentecostalism‚ or it was a catalyst to the movement? This debate about the origins of Pentecostalism rages on everywhere

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    Tom Brennan

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    and this is my story” show that Tom himself is the narrator and it is his point of view. Dead Poet Society- The story is predominantly viewed through the eyes of Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke)‚ a newcomer to Welton‚ and his roommate Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard). Setting: Story of Tom Brennan: change in setting acts as a catalyst for a new view on life and new opportunities/ experiences for Tom. Dead Poet: An exclusive private school‚ Welton Academy in rural Vermont‚ USA. The year is 1959

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    behavioral issues occurred as a result of Laurie craving the attention that was lost when he received a sibling. Laurie eventually realized that having negative behavior will grant him more attention from the people around him. Laurie was a disobedient child that had just began kindergarten. The story is set in Laurie’s home and in kindergarten during the 1950’s. The conflict in the story was that Laurie found it difficult to adjust to kindergarten. When Laurie came home‚ his parents were not expecting

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    that will be stated is as follows. Laurie Saunders published an article in "The Grapevine" as her first step to help stop the Wave. This article contained negative information about the Wave. On page 99 this is proved when it says‚ "She found Amy in the library and gave her a copy of the editorial to read. As Amy read‚ her mouth began to open wider and wider. Finally‚ she looked up at Laurie. What are you going to do with it? I’m publishing it in the paper‚ Laurie said. But you can’t say these things

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    Shirley Jackson's Charles

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    “Charles”‚ written by Shirley Jackson‚ focused on a new kindergartener‚ Laurie‚ living in the 1950s‚ who failed to both deceive his parents and adequately adjust to his new school environment.In his home‚ Laurie was a seemingly innocent and faithful older brother. Conversely; at school Laurie was not just a handful‚ but a disrespectful and ornery child. Laurie behaved in such poor fashion due to his lack of societal awareness. His decisions‚ inadequate and poorly made‚ led him to a harsh reality

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    References: Brown‚ K.‚ (2005)‚ An introduction to sociology‚ Third edition O’Donnel‚ G.‚ (2005)‚ Mastering Sociology‚ Palgrave Master Series‚ Fourth edition Giddens‚ A.‚ (2006)‚ Sociology‚ Fifth edition Funk‚ J.B Anderson‚ C. A. et al. (2003)‚ The influence of media violence on youth‚ American Physiological Society Schechter‚ D Ferguson‚ C. J. et al (2008)‚ VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES AND AGGRESSION: Causal Relationship or Byproduct of Family Violence and Intrinsic Violence

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    the main character‚ Laurie. Laurie acts out due to the fact that he wanted attention. Laurie‚ or Charles‚ was‚ deceitful. Furthermore‚ he spoke with unacceptable grammar. “Charles” is set in Laurie’s home. The story is set into motion by Laurie’s ultimate need for attention. The attention he desired was not returned because his parents had to care for a baby. Consequently‚ he did not adjust well to kindergarten. This urge to be the focus of everyone else‚ in turn‚ forced Laurie to create the alter-ego

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    Shintia M 18248/10 NK.1 Prose 1 Character Analysis of Short Story “Charles” by Shirley Jackson A Smart Kid‚ Laurie “Charles” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson. This short story was firstly published in 1948 in Mademoiselle. Shirley created a great fiction character of Charles through Laurie which is the protagonist of this short story. This story tells about a young boy‚ Laurie who firstly started his kindergarten. His mother‚ as the narrator herself‚ tells that her son that she loves

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    the book. Charles‚ Laurie a little boy that is in a very holy family and goes to kindergarten‚ and tells his parents that there is a bad boy named Charles. Charles is code name for Laurie who is the one that is actually causing all of the trouble in kindergarten. There is change because in the beginning of the book Laurie who is pretending to be Charles says that Charles is doing all of these bad things‚ and towards the end Laurie starts to say good things about Charles. Laurie: A little boy in Kindergarten

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    Charles Shirley Jackson

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    Laurie is a misbehaving student who had often been disrespectful and also severely injured young children! “Charles” a passage written by Shirley Jackson is a story about a young boy named Laurie who avoids getting in trouble by referring to himself by the name of Charles. Laurie is a sly young child further more he can act quite mischievous. The story is set in the 1950’s around a few locations Laurie’s home along with his Kindergarten where most of the story takes place. The main conflict is that

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