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    1-18. McAdams‚ D. P. (1994). The person: An introduction to personality psychology (2nd ed.). New York: Harcourt Brace. McLeod‚ J. (1994). Doing counselling research. Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage. Miles‚ M. B.‚ & Huberman‚ A. M. (1994). Qualitative data analysis: An expanded sourcebook (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage. Neuman‚ W. L. (2006). Social research methods: Qualitative and quantitative approaches (6th ed.). Boston: Pearson International. Roberts‚ B. (2002). Biographical research. Buckingham: Open

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    small town but has a big secret. Miss Strangeworth has stunning roses in her yard that have been passed down to her from generations; everyone in town comes to admire her roses. Even though Miss Strangeworth knows everyone and is nice to everyone‚ she anonymously sends letters to people. These letters contain things such as cheating‚ “accidental” deaths‚ and telling parents they aren’t fit to have children. I believe that Miss Strangeworth deserved what she got. Miss Strangeworth is a 71-year-old woman

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    71-year old lady named Adela Strangeworth. Miss Strangeworth is an old woman who has lived in this town all her life. Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by considering what she does‚ what the narrator says about her‚ and how other characters interact with her. Throughout‚ “The Possibility of Evil‚” Miss Strangeworth says and does things that leads the reader to think a certain way about her character. A word that describes Miss Strangeworth’s character would be meddlesome. For instance‚ over

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    Miss Maudie gives Jem and Scout a more positive outlook on racism through her lack of judgement (racism) and her kindness to all people‚ no matter what they look like or do. Miss Maudie’s to Aunt Alexandra’s worries about Atticus is‚ “We can trust him to do right. It’s that simple” (Lee 316). Miss Maudie does not care what color or class Tom Robinson is. She just cares if Atticus and the jury do the right thing. She supports the people who are innocent and does not care if they are black or white

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    There are currently 17% of Caroline County households registered as having no one in the household employed (US Department of Commerce‚ 2015b). Caroline County’s unemployment rate is 7%‚ higher than the state average of 5%. The county’s median household income falls well below the state average‚ $58‚417 and $64‚792 respectively. Over 73% of the employed residents earn $79‚999 or less with the highest percentage of earned wages occurring within the $20‚000-$49‚000 range (US Department of Commerce

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    Emily the Fallen Rose In the story “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner uses characterization to reveal the character of Miss Emily. Her character is portrayed through physical description‚ her actions‚ feelings and words‚ and through the narrator ’s remarks about Emily’s nature‚ and through the actions‚ words‚ and feelings‚ of the other characters. In "A Rose for Emily"‚ William Faulkner creates a story about a woman who loses her sense of reality

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    Caroline Lucretia Herschel was born on March 16‚ 1750 in Hanover‚ Germany. She was one of 10 children of Anna Ilse Moritzen and Issak Herschel. Caroline didn’t get a great education‚ but she learned how to read and write. However‚ she didn’t receive a formal degree. When Caroline was ten years old‚ she was diagnosed with the Typhus disease. Caroline’s family was very big in music‚ and one of her older brothers‚ William‚ later moved to England to pursue a music career. When Caroline was 22‚ she moved

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    Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by what she does‚ what the narrator says about her‚ and how other characters interact with her. In The Possibility of Evil we will see how she changes from so sweet to so bitter. Miss strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by concidering what she does. In other words she is a nice woman at the beginning. She grows roses and is friendly with the everyone in the town. Without a doubt there aren’t just any ordinary roses. People come from everywhere

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    9/17/14 Mrs. Landon In “The Gendered Language of Gamete “Donation”‚ Caroline Rubin states that advertisement for gamete donation is centered on the ability to get male and female attention (Rubin 313) . For males‚ the ads usually contain how much money they can make. Females on the other hand are more centered on “philanthropic aspects” (Rubin 314). These ads contain phrases that trigger motherhood and emotions. Caroline Rubin is right because for males this process is easy‚ on the other hand

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    English Literature GCSE- Controlled Assessment Explore the ways Shakespeare and Dickens present Lady Macbeth and Miss Havisham as disturbed characters Shakespeare and Dickens both show disturbed characters in their play or novel. Shakespeare wrote Macbeth in1606‚ this gives us better idea of the time were they thought that witches were real and Shakespeare wrote this play because he wanted to impress the king. On the other hand Dickens didn’t want to impress anyone by writing a novel based on

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