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    Hannah Proctor looked at herself in the over large‚ somewhat gaudy mirror out back in the Legs ’n’ Limbo‚ a rather low market strip joint owned by a guy named Stan. If he had a second name she didn’t know it‚ or want to know it for that matter‚ he was a fair bit of a creep but he offered half decent pay in a seedy but good tipping establishment and a whole lot of security. It was the latter that Hannah had come for; the bouncers in this place were huge and highly protective over Stan’s girls and

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    her brother experimented with sex for a long time‚ years‚ before she got pregnant with Deloris. She had blamed the cause of her pregnancy‚ to her friends and to her mother and father‚ on a brief relationship she had with an acquaintance‚ who had left town‚ when in fact‚ her brother was Deloris’s father. After Deloris’s birth‚ things changed between her and her brother. She stopped giving

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    Life In The Play Our Town

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    this may seem like a very melodramatic description of our world‚ it’s truly not that far-fetched. The idea of “taking it slow” and the idea of all aspects of life having meaning are explored in the play Our Town by Thornton Wilder. Our Town is a play which tells the story of a generic American town‚ Grover’s Corners‚ New Hampshire‚

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    FAMOUS ALL OVER TOWN The story “Famous All Over Town”‚ written by Danny Santiago (1911 – 1988)‚ is a story about Latin boy named Rudy who studies at Audubon Junior High. The story also implies the discrimination of Miss Bontempo who is Rudy’s teacher. By this story‚ the writer wants to raise an awareness of discrimination at his time. One day‚ being happy waking up‚ Rudy decides to turn over his New Leaf‚ It doesn’t mean that he wants to betray his gang‚ Shamrock‚ but to do something new‚ meaningful

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    Settling in Charles Town Have you ever thought about settling in a new place? The reason why the Europeans wanted to settle in charles town was because of food and supplies. Although there were many good things about settling in Charles Town there were also many difficulties and struggles along the way too. The difficulties in settling Charles Town were geography‚ Diseases‚ and resources. Eventually they have adapted to the environment in Charles Town.

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    can be answered by Joan Wolf in the book Someone Named Eva. The setting of the book is in Czechoslovakia in 1942 to 1945 during World War II. Three towns or places are emphasised in this book. Lidice‚ Czechoslovakia‚ is

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    English/Sympathy January 18‚ 2012 In the play a Street Car Named Desire my feelings were never the same toward the characters. The character that my feelings changed for most through out the play is Blanche. Blanche was never a true person in the play. She was always lying to everyone and making her self look like something she wasn’t. She was a very deceiving person and I did not like that about her. Towards the end of the play I started to have a little sympathy for her. In scenes one through

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    a T-shirt. “Checker?” Henry exclaimed. “But‚ it can’t be‚ I left you home in my room … with the window open… oh.” “Why’d you name him checker‚ he hasn’t got a spot on him?” the girl asked as she handed checker back to Henry. “Um‚ well‚ my sister named him. She said one day she could teach him how to play‚ but changing the subject‚ I need to get him something to drink‚” said Henry. “All covered‚ my brother Connor and I gave him some food and water. Connor! Come meet…‚” she looked at Henry for help

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    Perspectives of Streetcar Streetcar is a play with many interpretations as John Bak’s survey of the critics illustrates ‘A play about post war F.D.R. America’ and Savran p.89 describes the 1940-50 American South with civilization in collapse with profound economic ‚social‚ and political reorientation. Another view is ‘A psychological study of a fragile mind‘s struggle to negotiate nostalgia with reality’. Kazan’s note book views Stanley as representing ‘the crude forces of violence‚ insensibility

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    Debra J Chawner‚ To whom it may concern Ashley Charles is a man I have known all of his life. His mother and I were school friends and have remained close friends ever since‚ always living near enough to maintain regular contact. Because of this I have always had a close relationship with extended members of the family. I have always been Ashley’s hairdresser and enjoyed being able to talk freely with him‚ sharing his experiences and thoughts such as in recent years his passion

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