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    Growing up in the Deer Run area I detested wilderness. I went to an elementals school by the name of Pete Gallego; it is located on the outskirts of Eagle Pass and we didn’t have to go far to see vast wilderness. To the students of Pete Gallego Elementary‚ wilderness was a barren wasteland that only homed rattlesnakes and hares. We saw it every day at recess; there were mesquite trees‚ more mesquite tree and believe it or not a few hundred more mesquite trees. They weren’t even the green ones; they

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    In Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ the main character Elizabeth Bennet is exceedingly strong willed‚ while her sister‚ Jane Bennet is softer spoken. Jane is a foil to Elizabeth in order to highlight Elizabeth’s characteristics. Elizabeth is a clever and sarcastic young woman. She does not wish to settle for just anyone‚ even though her mother insisted she get married as soon as possible. Elizabeth has a troublesome time being serious‚ often making jokes at the expense of others. She makes

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    Growing up the melanin in my skin had always been darker. As a child you start to pick out the differences but you never think anything of it until those differneces are coated with the venom of hatred. When they start dripping out of someone’s mmout I was always told to appreciate the skin that I had although as  I got older it seemed to be harder to do. Society seemed to define beauty as being lighter and I was not in that category. My hair thick & "nappy"‚ my lips full‚nose wide. I couldn’t find

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    Characterization of Lydia Bennet In Pride and Prejudice‚ the character of Lydia Bennet is characterized as someone who is immature‚ critical‚ and foolish. Lydia is a young‚ spoiled teenager who is accustomed to getting what she wants and is a favorite of Mrs. Bennet. Through over-indulgence on the part of her mother and neglect on the part of her father‚ she has been allowed to grow to be "vain‚ ignorant‚ idle and uncontrolled.” This characterization is revealed through both direct and indirect

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    Sketch in Pride & Prejudice Elizbeth Bennet The character of Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is one of the most important female characters in the Victorian age. In this essay I am going to discuss and analyze Elizabeth’s personality in order to show how wonderfully Jane Austen created that special character in a way that the nature of changing human attitudes and emotions are all brilliantly illustrated. Initially‚ Elizabeth Bennet is a twenty years old young lady‚

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    principled and unshaken by the overwhelmingly strict expectations of society. Her every action becomes governed by assurance of her happiness alone‚ while decisions too depend exclusively on her own sense of correct choices. The character of Elizabeth Bennet provides inspiration for many modern women to develop a sense of courage and confidence‚ demonstrated by her determined will to speak her mind in effort to support certain unique principles of marriage. Elizabeth figuratively compares with Frodo Baggins

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    “The comedy in The History Boys centres around the opposition created between the two teachers‚ Hector and Irwin.” What is the significance of Bennett’s use of opposition? The book ‘The History Boys’ provides opposition between the two teachers Hector and Irwin. These two characters are presented by Bennett to show the audience the difference in the teaching of both characters. Hector is described on page four as ‘a man of studied eccentricity. He wears a bow tie.’ By this‚ we get a first impression

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    You never have to abandon your culture if you don’t want to. Hear When I was growing up as a child I was always told stories from my parents of how growing up in Mexico was‚ I heard stories of family I never knew I had‚ and of a childhood I don’t even remember. I moved to the United States when I was 4 years old therefore I honestly don’t even remember what it was to be born in Mexico‚ to grow up there. I only remember the struggle of having to learn a new language for school and hating the fact

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    represented by the term "nuclear family." The term "nuclear family" does not adequately cover what most people consider family. Today‚ there is a diverse range of family groups. Marriage‚ divorce‚ adoption‚ same-sex couples and single-parent homes make up a large number of family units are not represented within the description of "nuclear" family This

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    In a modern society where focus is centered upon the newest‚ fastest‚ and most advanced technology‚ communication has taken on a completely new form. Teenagers and adults alike communicate instantly via smartphones‚ internet‚ and social media. This obsession with obtaining one’s desires almost instantly has caused the concept of letter writing to rapidly become a thing of the past. After all‚ why wait days for a response when one can communicate in real time? While this practice has become nearly

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