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    Words: The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine (1998)‚ displays the struggles of life on the frontier from a female’s point of view. Sarah Prine‚ Turner’s grandmother‚ is the main character who is traveling across Arizona with her family to find a place to settle. Along the way‚ Sarah runs into multiple hardships‚ yet her greatest one is meeting Captain Jack Elliot. From the very beginning‚ Sarah can tell that Jack is different from all the other men. Because Jack bargains with Sarah and her books‚ comforts

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    In the book The Killing Sea by Richard Lewis Sarah and Peter have different point of views on pets. In the beginning‚On page 27 “Let me get surf cat .” From the quote‚ the reader is told that Sarah has a different view on surf cat because Sarah doesn’t like animals like Peter does and Sarah treats surf cat like when something happens Peter has to make sure that surf cat is safe and if he is not than Peter gets him and Sarah is all like who cares let go save mom. In the book‚”Surf cat jumped from

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    that she was self-conscious about her body‚ her age and she had lack of time due to work. The three things that motivated Sarah to exercise and also affected Sarah’s ability to adhere were she likes swimming and also her husband encouraged her to go into fitness. In addition to this‚ another motivation was her friends set up a badminton league and by joking this league Sarah used it to help her fitness. b) The theories of behaviour change can be useful for fitness practitioners because it allows

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    complex relationship between a Black American mother and her fair skin daughter‚ Sarah Jane. Appearance is a central theme throughout the story. Sarah Jane can “pass” as white because of her fair skin but despises the fact that her mother is black. Unlike Sarah‚ her mother Annie accepts her fate and status dated by the society‚ Sarah Jane challenges the status quo and adventures out to pursue a whole new world for herself. Sarah Jane seizes every opportunity to break away from her beloved mother to live

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    Disclaimer: I don’t own Labyrinth Chapter One: Drunken Wishes "G-guys‚ tanks for tofight‚" Sarah slurred as she stumbled along hanging onto to her friends for support. "Well‚ it’s not every day a pretty girl like you turns 21‚" Dale joked‚ making sure to keep Sarah from falling‚ "plus we had to make sure you had a proper taste of alcohol." Dale smiled and tighten his muscular arm around Sarah’s waist. They sure did show her the meaning of good alcohol‚ she hadn’t been this hammered in while... ever

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    poem “Making Sarah Cry” and the play “The Watsons Go to Birmingham” are both similar because they have the same theme‚ which is being different. In “Making Sarah Cry‚” the theme is being different because Sarah is being treated differently just because she is slow. In “The Watsons Go to Birmingham‚” the Watsons are treated differently because of their skin color. Although they have the same theme‚ they both show the theme differently by the character actions. In “Making Sarah Cry‚” Sarah stands up for

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    hadn’t put Stephen in the arena‚ they would never have ridden away. Maybe it was impartial that they got to be together. Sarah was 20 years old anyways‚ she should decide what she wants. But how dare a peasant love someone like his daughter‚ he deserved the retribution. The King was so attached to Sarah because the queen‚ Molly had left him and Sarah long ago when Sarah was younger. Sarah could barely remember her mother‚ besides her name and her long‚ brown curly hair. The King was doleful and he spent

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    of an ethical dilemma involving Sarah Murnaghan who is fighting for her life. Sarah Murnaghan Sarah Murnaghan is a ten year old girl who suffers from end-stage cystic fibrosis at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The Doctors from the hospital declare that a lung transplant is the only chance of survival. (“CNN HEALTH‚” 2013). Rules prevent children of the age of Sarah from getting lungs from adults. Due to the fact of longstanding transplant policy‚ Sarah is only authorized for lungs from

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    couple Henry and Sarah Miles; and the priest Richard Smythe. Maurice meets Sarah and they fall in love deeply. The more Maurice loves Sarah‚ the more he realizes that there is an indestructible obstacle‚ which prevents him possessing all Sarah’s love. Maurice’s love affair ends‚ he lives in hatred and torment because Sarah staying away from him. Maurice has no more doubt when he finds out Sarah’s thought after reading her journal. The time he comes to her again‚ it is too late; Sarah can no longer enjoy

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    dissociation from death. The story starts in medias res as the main character‚ Sarah reminisces about the spring 1973‚ where she and her brother‚ Terry‚ used to act out the beheading of Anne Boleyn‚ the second wife of King Henry VIII of England together with some other kids in the neighbourhood. The act always took place in Sarah and Terry’s idyllic backyard and their home was a rendezvous of children. At that time Sarah was only ten and her brother‚ Terry‚ twelve. They were innocent and without a

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