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    Two Kinds

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    Expository Writing II 10/2/2014 Two Kinds "Two Kinds" is truly an amazing work; it captivates readers by telling a story of a young girl trying to find herself. Amy Tan does a phenomenal job‚ not only by portraying a very real mother-daughter relationship‚ but at showing how much a young girl can change. Jing-Mei evolves throughout the story in a way that many people can relate to; crushed hopes‚ obeying your parents even if it means

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    Ernest Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants‚" tells the story of an American man and a girl who is named Jig. They are both sitting outside of a train station in Spain looking across a valley while drinking beer. In “Hills Like White Elephants‚” Hemingway discusses the landscape before them‚ the valley of the Ebro River‚ that has long white hills. As the American and the girl begin to have a conversation‚ the girl remarks on the Ebro River of the way it looks. After a while the American asked

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    parents too. The short storyTwo Kinds’ written by Amy Tan is from 1989‚ and it delineates a mother’s attempt to push her daughter into achieving a prodigious lifestyle. The mother is an immi-grant from China‚ but her daughter is born in America. The cultural difference of their upbringing and childhood results in different values and ideals of how the individual person should become‚ and this is one of the main themes that constitute the short story. The narrator of the story is a Chinese-American

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    Graham Greene takes on the themes of death and the afterlife in quite a few of his stories‚ and develops them to show the many different ideas people have about these two controversial themes. In ’Proof Positive’‚ Major Weaver is pronouncing to the audience that he has cancer. He is proclaiming that ’the spirit was stronger than anyone realised’ and that ’the spirit was everything’. Weaver seems to be extremely determined to prove this to his audience‚ who were not taking any notice of him. He then

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    "Two Fishermen" by author Morley Callaghan is a story about learning life lessons but of course that is only from my point of view on it. Michael Foster‚ a young reporter working in a small town‚ dreams of one day writing for one of the larger city newspapers. He’s put to a test when coming upon the hanging of a man named Thomas Delaney‚ who had murdered an older man out of revenge for the raping of his wife. Michael Foster was in search for answers to his story when encountering Mr. K Smith‚

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    Shankar ID# 1723801 English 103-276 January 17‚ 2011-01-17 Two Kinds Amy Tan In the short storyTwo Kinds”‚ Amy Tan uses the narrator’s point of view to share a mother’s attempt to control her daughter’s dreams and ambitions. Tan`s short story is an example of how differing personalities cause struggles between a parent and child. Children often fall victim to a parent trying too hard or expectations being too high‚ and in the case of "Two Kinds‚" we see Jing Mei’s mother trying to live her life

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    he was 19. His fellow students shunned him because he was an Indian. It was in London that he read Henry David Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience"‚ which inspired his principle of non-violence. | Remembering Gandhi | He returned to India in 1891. But two years later he left again‚ this time for South Africa where he was to stay for 20 years. He was the country’s first "coloured" lawyer to be admitted to the bar. Deeply troubled by the country’s racism towards Indians‚ he founded the Natal Indian Congress

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    Two Teachers

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    Two Teachers High school students often find it difficult to view their teachers as anything but "the enemy." However‚ after the first few months of the school year‚ students learn to appreciate their teachers as individuals with different approaches. Some teachers are "cool‚" while others are "tough." Some can be both "cool" and "tough" at the same time. Although Sally Thompson & Robert Crawford are both respected teachers at our school‚ their teaching styles and expectations for students differ

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    Shift 1 : Provide Equal Access to Quality Education Of an International Standard Why it is needed: the foundation for the success of a school system lies in its definition of what its students must know‚ understand‚ and be able to do. Malaysian students have historically excelled at reproducing subject content. However‚ this skill is less valuable in today’s ever-changing economy. Instead‚ students need to be able to reason‚ to extrapolate‚ and to creatively apply their knowledge

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    penned by Roald Dahl who blatantly critiques the accepted societal roles of women in the mid-twentieth century and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin who highlights a woman’s plight in the 19th century. This is not only painted through the events of the stories‚ but also through the way each protagonist evolves into a dynamic character. The two main characters in these stories show many similarities‚ but they are also remarkably different in the ways they deal with their problem to gain independence

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