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    Have you ever wondered what life is like across the world? After reading The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis I realized than Parvana and I have the same personality but‚ different lifestyles. Even though Parvana lives across the world and has a harder life than me we still have similarities and differences. Parvana and I have many similarities in our personalities. Her lifestyle may be different but that doesn’t stop her from having a great attitude. For example Parvana and I are very hard workers

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    In the novel Parvana by Deborah Ellis there were many characters who were affected by the war in Afghanistan and one of them is Parvana. Parvana had many experiences some of them were cruelty of war‚ cruelty of the Taliban‚ the discrimination against women and friendship. Firstly‚ parvana experiences cruelty of war in Afghanistan. “ Bombs had been a part in Parvana’s whole life”. This shows how her mind be tuned to only seeing destruction such as war‚ bombs‚ injuries‚ loss of houses‚ poverty

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    In the poem “In Response to Executive Order 9066” a girl unknowingly experiences the effect of the injustice towards her race brought on by World War II. The executive order that is reference by the poems’ title is an order signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt stipulating

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    teenager‚ imagine being a 32-year-old reading about this real event from the perspective of his mom’s abortion. Although these thoughts may seem negligible to many‚ they are familiar and expected everyday occurrences that Jewish immigrant Rachel Deborah Shilsky has to experience in her orthodox reign in The Color of Water. These very events commence as Rachel becomes the beloved girlfriend of a black teen known as Peter in Suffolk‚ Virginia. The relationship is light at first but escalates to the

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    Poem critique One of many poems in existence is “Please Fire me” by Deborah Garrison. It was mean to be written in a way that can be seen similarly to the way people gossip. She does succeed in the way that she wrote sues word that people used in their normal vocabulary and the general tone of a someone who is simply frustrated with the world she lives in can be understood by anyone in this day and age. The major theme in the poem is male chauvinism in the work place. The people in charge of

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    Alice Faye Wattleton‚ commonly known as Faye Wattleton‚ is an impeccable figure that has made marvelous strides for herself and for women around the county. She was born in St. Louis‚ Missouri on July 8‚ 1943 to a family who never could have imagined the accomplishments she would make in life. Wattleton came from a Christian background‚ for her mother was a minister of the Church of God. This specific feature of her upbringing would become particular interesting later in life as she tackled controversial

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    +Nicholas Perez Carly Laing English 50 24 September 2014 Is College Worth It? Scott Carlson’s Article How to Assess the Real Payoff of A College Degree‚ shows his point of view on college and if it is worth all the hard work‚ time‚ and debt. Carlson explains between two different views on this subject. He discusses the differences between how college can be worth the payoff and how also it can be a waste of time. In his article he writes about does not necessarily his experiences but the experiences

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    School is Bad for Children In “School Is Bad for Children‚” John Holt talks about the faults and failures of modern education. He says that most children are more aware and smarter on the first day of school than at any other time during the process of their education. Holt identifies that the teachers feel like the children don’t understand anything. They treat them as if they were uneducated people who knew nothing. Holt also feels that the children should be able to explore their learning and

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    “No man is more fragile than another: no man more certain than another of tomorrow.” The following quote found in Montaigne’s “That to Study Philosophy is to Learn to Die” is a well-balanced quote that speaks of death and makes a good point. This quote has two parts and two different ideas in it. Both the ideas are highly plausible and make a plethora of sense. Even tho this quote is not necesseraly made up by Michel de Montaigne‚ he uses it in his writing and supports it. The original quote is

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    Public or Private: Why not both? There exists in the majority of people a schism between their public lives and their private lives. People should desire to have their public selves match their private selves as closely as possible. A rift between the two causes nothing but pain and suffering for everyone around those people and places a heavy burden on the spirit of the ones responsible. Trust and honesty are essential to our society and the truth should be complimentary‚ not earned. Richard

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