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    Empathy In Ender's Game

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    The over whelming theme throughout Ender’s Game is empathy. Ender uses this great ability of empathy to eventually become the leader he is destined to be. Starting at a young age‚ seen through his first incident at school with Stilson‚ Ender follows a philosophy of winning for all time. Winning just that single battle is never enough for him‚ to him he needs to finish his enemy completely so he will never have to fight them again. By believing and acting this way Ender is constantly questioning if

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    Manuepe Lake

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    Mapanuepe Lake Mapanuepe Lake in Aglao‚ San Marcelino  may be considered as one of the least recognized spots in Zambales‚ but it has already been featured  on Destination of Truth‚ an American TV series. This lake was formed during the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. Flash floods submerged two barangays which later on formed into a lake. Now‚ only the cross of the sunken church is visible—a limpid testament how catastrophic the Mt. Pinatubo eruption was for Zambaleños. The lake looks calm with scenic

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    In the novel ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee‚ learning to “walk about in someone’s skin” is a main theme‚ particularly as two of the main protagonists Jem and Scout learn to do this as they grow up throughout the book along with the reader. Atticus‚ the children’s father‚ educates the children on how to treat and comprehend other people. As Jem and Scout grow older in the novel‚ they begin to understand this lesson and act upon it both knowingly and sub-consciously. Scout empathises with

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    Greasy Lake

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    man’s life for him to break a barrier of reality to go from invincibility to mortality. They have to take that leap forward gradually‚ but as they do they will make mistakes along the way and have to learn from the bad ones. The short story “Greasy Lake” by T. Coraghessan Boyle is about three young men who have to break that barrier of reality in one horrible night by making mistake after mistake‚ only they have to learn from their mistakes quickly or they wont get out of their bad situation. There

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    Greasy Lake

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    Greasy lake The boys are seeking to gain the respect and honor that man hood has for them. They thought that bad was good of course in that time it was the cool thing to do‚ they went cruising around the strip sixty seven times trying to look like bad boys. Then all of a sudden Digby (one of the narrator’s friends) fought for the wheel because he saw his friend’s car at greasy lake so they thought to play a prank on him they flashed their lights and honk the horn to look like the police. But they

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    Lake Konoplis

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    you might know‚ this spring break I went to lake Konoplis with my Mom‚ Dad‚ and sister. It was very exiting‚ because this was going to be the first time we had ever stayed in a cabin. Lake Konoplis is right past the small town of Marquette. When we go to the cabin the first thing we did was unpack. Shortly we went down to a little fishing place we saw when we came in. We weren’t having any luck there so we decided to go to a different section of the lake. At our new section we had an amazing time

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    Crow Hogan Character

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    from Yu-Gi-Oh 5D’s‚ Crow Hogan! Now when looking at Crow‚ we have to take a good look at his personality. At first Crow seemed very similar to Yusei‚ but as we got to know Crow‚ we quickly learned that he is truly his own person with his own dreams‚ goals‚ and ideals. That is shown through the fact that Crow is a hot headed and impulsive person that will do anything to protect those he cares about. This is one of the most important aspects of creating a good character. If Crow didn’t have this flaw

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    Greasy lake

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    What It Takes To Be Bad What does it mean to be a teenager? Teenagers are trying to find their identities and fit in. T. C. Boyle’s story “Greasy Lake” has three rebellious teenagers looking for trouble on a summer evening and finding it. Boyle mentions through the narrator‚ that it was at a time when it was “good to be bad”‚ but a closer analysis of the story shows that the three boys are truly lost within their own egos. The story shows the changing culture of the time‚ something these young

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    greasy lake

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    Greasy Lake The saying “what goes around comes around” is the perfect saying for Greasy Lake by T. Coraghessan Boyle. This short story shows you the exact meaning of that saying. Now would you say that everything that happen in the end was good enough for all of their actions…no; but you can say its karma. Of course you cannot agree with anything that they did and you cannot really sympathize with him but a part of you may think ‘okay I guess they kind of got what they deserve.’ After reading this

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    Jim crow laws

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    What Was Jim Crow? Jim Crow was the name of the racial caste system which operated primarily‚ but not exclusively in southern and border states between 1877 and the mid-1960s. Jim Crow was more than a series of rigid anti-Black laws. It was a way of life. Under Jim Crow‚ African Americans were relegated to the status of second class citizens. Jim Crow represented the legitimization of anti-Black racism. Many Christian ministers and theologians taught that Whites were the Chosen people‚ Blacks

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