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    The main characters are Grandma Dowdel‚ her grandchildren Joey Dowdel‚ and his sister‚ Mary Alice. Joey and Mary Alice lived with their parents in Chicago and every August from 1929 until the summer of 1935‚ they spent at least a week with their Grandma Dowdel. Grandma Dowdel lived in a small town between Chicago and St. Louis during most of her life and the Great Depression. Each chapter in A Long Way from Chicago tells a different story during one the visits to Grandma Dowdel by Joey and Mary

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    Grandma is kind full‚of heart….No matter where I am. What I’m doing. She follows every step. She makes sure I am alright and how I’m doing in life. Today‚ me and Grandma were mournful that I’m move into a different foster home. We remember how much things we did together‚ going to neighbor to help out corn‚ eating honey from a beehive‚ and going for a walk in the valley street full of people that we have known. A fresh new day. I noticed my Uncle was nice a man‚ but Auntie was not at all. All I

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    Everything started out bad as Nicky had doubt in his grandma and sorrow for the future of his summer with her. What he didn’t know was that in the future he would be just like his grandma‚ and learn how to be a river rat. Everyday experiencing what his grandma went through‚ learning new things‚ taking chances‚ and going on adventures. Nicky explored all the times hotly after he started to draw his surroundings‚ and finally followed his grandmas footsteps. By the end of the summer they were two river

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    Good Man Is Hard to Find by Flannery O’Connor. This story is about a family that is made up of a grandma‚ mom‚ dad‚ son‚ daughter. The story starts withe the family is getting ready to go on a family trip to florida but the grandma does not want to go to florida she wants to go to tennessee to see her friends. The dad who is the grandmas son says that would unfair to the rest of the family so the grandma says fine and they hed toward florida. On the way they stop at Red Sammy’s Barbeque restaurant

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    Carolina Escobar Today’s Date: March 17‚ 2013 Based on The Happy Gilmore movie Grandma Gilmore lost her belongings and house to the IRS for past due taxes in the amount of $270‚000.00. Grandson Happy Gilmore saw an opportunity to get his Grandma’s house back by playing in a golf tournament so he can win enough money to pay off the IRS and get grandma Gilmore’s house back. At this point in April as the movie mention grandma Gilmore is in a nursing home and she is now a relative dependent to grandson

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    A clash of philosophies: Seymour Glass vs The Misfit Two books written by J.D. Salinger‚ known for his “Catcher in the Rye”‚ proposes two alternative thinking towards the defiance against society and its current state of “accepted” reality. Below you’ll find a short comparison of the similarities and differences of the characters Seymour Glass‚ a war veteran‚ and The Misfit‚ an escaped convict. How are Seymour Glass and The Misfit similar? Seymour Glass and the Misfit are similar in a sense

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    neglect Chinese customs and become accustomed to the Canadian culture‚ 8 years old Sek-Lung is the only child interested in Grandma’s traditional customs. Sek-Lung accompanies Grandma as looks for abandoned fragments of glass and metal to finish her precious wind chime before she passes. As Sek-Lung spends time bonding with Grandma‚ she also reveals her past and first love “the juggler”. Setting The short story takes place in Vancouver‚ British Columbia. Sek-Lung’s family resides in Chinatown‚ a neighborhood

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    stroll into the kitchen and see my short living great-grandma struggling to reach the vanilla on the top shelf. With an inconvenience like that she will always find a way to manoeuver around it and continue on making her exquisite homemade vanilla ice cream. It’s a good thing that she only makes this ice cream for special occasions‚ or else every one in our family would be tubby like her. Tubby is not a bad quality for a grandma though‚ because grandmas are suppose to be cuddly and comfortable to lay with

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    When most people think of their Grandma‚ they think of a sweet‚ loving‚ good-time‚ lady-like woman. However‚ Grandma Dowdel‚ in A Long Way from Chicago‚ is no average grandma. In this book‚ Joey and Mary Alice Dowdel journey from Chicago to their Grandma Dowdel’s for a week every summer from 1929-1935. They experience new things every summer and learn that their grandmother is anything but normal. Grandma Dowdel does not always follow the rules of the law or society‚ but her grandchildren learn

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    We all face major hardships in our life‚ but I’ve met very few that have gone through as many as my grandma has. Being born into a world of war and terror is simply unimaginable‚ but my grandma had to go through it all. Never seeing what life is truly supposed to be like seems depressing‚ and not knowing when it will end seems even more. My grandma may argue that for her it wasn’t that bad because she didn’t know that life could be any better and was accustomed to living in a war‚ but from an outside

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