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    adolescents realize their full potential. When Alice falls down the rabbit hole‚ she finds herself on an unfamiliar territory all alone. After drinking the liquid out of a little bottle‚ she grows increasingly large‚ “opening out like the largest telescope that ever was” (16). Once the female protagonist “grows up‚” a term that Carroll uses quite literally‚ she acknowledges

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    books. Lewis Carroll was inspired to write Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by one of his children friends‚ named Alice. In the novel‚ Alice is a curious and innocent little girl‚ whom we meet on her travel from childhood to adulthood‚ where she bumps into puberty. The environment in Lewis Carroll’s novel is a vital importance for Alice‚ her reactions and thoughts. Alice

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    FAMILY There are five social institutions namely‚ family institution‚ education institution religion institution‚ political institution‚ economic institution .So all these institutions are inter related and inter linked with each other as the part of human body. As for as the family institution is concerned. Family as the social institution performs several functions. Kingsly Davis‚ Specks the four main functions of the family. i. Reproduction. ii. Maintenance. iii. Placement. iv

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    Family This essay is associated with family issues which including the definitions of different types of family‚ the traditional roles of each family member ‚ the changes to families in different cultures and the benefits and problems of living in a family. There are a number of family types in society. Firstly‚ traditional family is defined as a family group consisting of two married couple as father‚ mother who live together in the same house and take care of more than one or two children. Also

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    Alice Walker: Writings on Race David Turley Lib. 316 Annemarie Hamlin 02/22/2010 Alice Walker: Writings on Race Alice Walker has spent her adult life writing about gender and race. Walker’s achievements include the Pulitzer Prize‚ the first African-American woman recipient of the National Book Award‚ and numerous other literary awards in her life (Walker‚ 2009). She has spent her life’s career engaging in activism and helping

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    parents and families play the most important role in the lives of their children‚ many challenges and pressures that families face have been given increasing concern. For example‚ separation and divorce‚ family violence and financial problems. This essay will discuss the importance of effective parent/teacher partnerships in early childhood education‚ and focus on one particular challenge that a family may face and identify the effects that this challenge may have on children and their families. A range

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    FAMILY is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity‚ affinity‚ or co-residence. In most societies it is the principal institution for the socialization of children. Anthropologists most generally classify family organization as matrilocal (a mother and her children); conjugal (a husband‚ his wife‚ and children; also called nuclear family); and consanguineal (also called an extended family) in which parents and children co-reside with other members of one parent’s

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    Hannah A. Mercado IV Narra Literature Alice in Wonderland is a renown classic written by Lewis Carroll from 1865. While on a boat party‚ Lewis told tales to three children for entertainment. One of the children‚ Alice‚ was enamored by the story and requested that he write it down. This is what inspired the story. It is whimsical and caters to children’s delight and to some readers it is confusing at most. To better understand the tale‚ we will breakdown Alice’s character as an archetypal hero.

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    1846‚ Carroll met Alice Liddell‚ the four-year-old daughter of Henry George Liddell. Carroll was already a close friend of Alice’s older sister and her cousin. But it’s Alice who is the main child in Carroll’s most famous work‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. On July 4‚ 1852‚ Carroll and a friend‚ Rev. Robinson Duckworth‚ took the Liddell children‚ Lorina‚ Alice‚ and Edith on a boat ride up the Isis River. There Carroll began telling a story about the underground adventures of Alice. About 180‚000

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    A family is an essential part of our life. It’s very important to have people‚ with whom you can share your good and bad times‚ your joys and sorrows. They are my family. (with the dearest people who are my family). I am lucky to be born and brought-up in a two-parent family. Family is an important part of my life. My mum is an engineer. She is a kind‚ responsible and sociable woman. She is full of tenderness to all of us. My mother is always ready to give me necessary information‚ moral support

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