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    I never realized how important it was to have good friends until I was much older. And by good friends I don’t just mean people that you really think are cool. I mean friends who challenge you to be a better person and encourage you and leave you feeling uplifted. I realized that in having good and healthy friendships that it is so much easier to be confident in who you are and also have the strength to face the pressures of today. Here is a list of qualities that I think all of us should look

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    To Kill a Mockingbird & September Coming-of-age Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” and Peter Carstair’s motion picture “September” are two compelling works that explore the poignant theme of coming-of-age. While over thirty years separate the two pieces‚ both texts capture the raw emotions and difficulties of innocent children growing into mature adults in an ever-changing society. These changes are portrayed in many different way‚ but are most prominent through the racism in their surroundings

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    Talking to your mom and talking to your friends Every teen has their own secrets‚ which they might tell to either mom or friends. However‚ someone cannot tell it to his or her mom‚ because he or she very afraid to mom’s reaction to their secrets ‚ also they are might be shy. Therefore‚ a lot of teens prefer to tell it to their best friends more than to thier moms. Mother‚ who always helps‚ loves‚ believes‚ listens and gives a good advice to you‚ is one of the best people in the world‚ but

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    “Keep Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer” When this country began we wanted our freedom‚ freedom from powers who would use us as slaves to there every whim. We fought for our rights as human beings‚ to have the pursuit of life‚ liberty and happiness. Over time the fight for this freedom widened to not only Americans but to all countries that fight against the clutching grip of imperialists and communism. To help out those who needed help the people of the government‚ who we give the power

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    Araby by James Joyce is a coming of age story about a boy who is looking for love. He likes this girl and he decides that he will go to a bazaar in Araby that she cannot attend to try and bring something back for her. Despite his efforts‚ he was met with failure because by the time he got to the bazaar‚ it was closed and he could not purchase anything for the girl. The Boy‚ at the end of the story‚ learns an important lesson about the vanity of life and fleeting feelings for human love that does

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    Some people find visiting museums boring as a form of entertainment‚ while others believe that the role of museums is to educate people‚ not entertain. Discuss‚ what is your opinion? In our world today‚ there is a wide variety of museums where people can travel to and see differently interesting things. Some people state that visiting museums is only a form of recreation; others disagree‚ arguing that museums play a role in education. In fact‚ each of these arguments has its own validity. Firstly

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    To Kill a Mockingbird “Coming of Age Experience” In the book in the and the movie To Kill a Mockingbird there a many scenes that represent A “Coming of Age Experience”. Jem and Scout both have a “Coming of age Experience” when their father has to defend a black man named Tom Robinson and Tom is found guilty. They learn that the world may sometimes be unfair and that the world that they live in is racist. In this essay I will be going over the courthouse scene described to you in the passage above

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    Coming Of Age The day I was completely looking forward to finally came. I was so excited. So ready. But also very nervous. The day I finally got my permit. Ever since I was so little I have always been so amazed with the whole concept of driving‚ how the people the drove did it‚ how big of privileges they had and get. The “super cool” things they got to do and the the places they could go on their own. With or without an adult or kids in the car. I have no idea why I have always been so obsessed

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    The ‘coming of age’ moments and epiphanies I’ve experienced have been very impactful to me. These significant events of my life impacted my ‘coming of age’ by showing me I am able to responsibly and effectively take on the task at hand and I am able to prove to myself and others I can do something I wasn’t able to do in the past. Ever since my birth in 2002‚ these ‘coming of age’ moments have defined who I am and who I will become‚ suchlike when I went on my first mission trip. I had no idea what

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    English Assignment – Term 4 2016 An Investigation into Coming of Age Literature and its portrayal of the Stigmatization of Mental Illness Mental health is a concept widely explored throughout canonical literature with the range of texts exploring such issues being remarkably diverse. In contemporary literature‚ a number of works have incorporated mental illness as a primary theme. Two texts that do so are ‘The Bell Jar’ and ‘Girl‚ Interrupted’. The former is a semi-autobiographical novel authored

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