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    References: Carnahan‚ T. & McFarland‚ S. (2007). Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment: Could participant self-selection have led to the cruelty? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 5‚ 603-614. Haslam‚ S. A.‚ & Reicher‚ S. D. (2003). Beyond Stanford: Questioning a role-based explanation of tyranny. Dialogue (Bulletin of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology)‚ 18‚ 22–25.

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    A Woman of No Importance – Pre 1945 Drama “Rachel‚ Gerald knows everything about you and me now‚ so some arrangement must be come to that will suit us all three. I assure you‚ he will find in me the most charming and generous of fathers.” This extract is about Lord Illingworth attempting to make Gerald his heir and offering to marry Mrs Arbuthnot. Lord Illingworth is at a disadvantage from the beginning‚ he has had to sneak past the maid‚ only to be spotted in the mirror. Mrs Arbuthnot even speaks

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    mother left my two brothers and me when I was five years old. My brother Joe was almost four‚ and Zach was almost two. My dad was a long haul truck driver. Therefore‚ my Grandma took care of us when he was gone. Throughout life my mother would come visit us‚ but visits were few and far between. Instead‚ my Grandma was my mother figure. Through-out life she and I were the two women sitting at the corner table in a resturant eating after a long day of shopping. She is the one that

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    I wanted my grandma dead. For as long as I could remember my Grandma was my best friend. She learned how to use a phone just so she could talk to me every day. Every time I would go to her house we would play board games and make cookies. In elementary school she would pull me out of class we would go to the park or Olive Garden. Over a span of three years she developed alzheimer’s‚ and it was miserable. Watching someone you love fade away takes a toll on you. My Grandma very slowly started to forget

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    close‚ the children were crawling into bed as their parents wished sweet magical dreams into their heads. Mom and dad kissed them good night. Grandmas breathe smelt of eggnog and not the good kind as they said goodbye. When she and grandpa went to leave and walk out into the blistering cold‚ grandpa turned back to the house to grab his brown fur gloves. Grandma walked on to their house down the block. She stumbled and stammered into a field‚ blinded by frost covered glasses and an ambush of snow.

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    I have a lot to talk about. There’s a lot going on in my life. I always thought my grandma would never pass away. I always knew she would eventually but I did not it expect to happen when it did. My grandma was like my best friend‚ I love spending the night at her house and then waking up to french toast in the morning. She fell on a Friday night and I was supposed to spend the night at her house on Saturday. I found out at Saturday that she fell from my pastor. My uncle wouldn’t call my mom so I

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    English 11 Honors Personal Essay Every person has a role model that they look up to. This person is a vital part of their life and shapes them as a person and develops their morals and values. For me‚ this person is my grandmother‚ Helena Fenton. My grandma is a huge part of my life. I know I can always look to her for guidance‚ respect‚ and knowledge. She has always been there for me when I’ve needed her most. I can confide stuff to her that I can’t tell my parents or friends. She talks to me about

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    “ Que pasa “(what’s up)my grandpa said over the phone. “ I’m just at home con mi mama”‚ I replied. “ Yo y tu Nana Amanda vamos ir a México mañana quieres venir?”(your grandma Amanda and I are going to Mexico do you want to come?) I said “ Espere le voy a preguntar a mi mama”(hold on i’m going to ask my mom). I asked my mom if I could go and she said ‚“I’m not going to be able to go I have notes to write for work over the weekend.” I said‚ “ You have notes but I don’t‚ so can I go.” My mom said

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    Inspector Goole as a mouth piece to emphasise how the Birlings and Gerald failed in their role of responsibility and are guilty and wrong‚ “Each of you helped to kill her.” This uncompromising statement is of the Birling’s who are no longer presented as respectable citizens to the audience‚ but as murderers. Gerald is the son of Lord and Lady Croft. He was born into the most privileged social class and is a young aristocrat. Gerald is shown as being both responsible and irresponsible in the play

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    Flannery O’ Connor‚ the author uses the grandma to portray the struggle of mankind to understand divinity. One way the author uses the grandmother to show mankind’s struggle to understand divinity is with prejudice. The grandma believes herself to be a devout believer in Catholicism‚ however‚ nothing lies farther from the truth.

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