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    Atticus is a good father to both Jem and Scout. During the course of the book Atticus has been blamed to not have been a good father to his children when he allows them to do what most parents would not allow. Such as allowing Scout to wear breeches as it shows “[Scout] could not possibly hope to be a lady if I wore breeches; when I said I could do nothing in a dress…” (Lee 83). This shows that people inside the family and outside the family want Scout to act like a lady and do what lady are suppose

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    In “Buried Child‚” this is the case. The family is permanently altered by their secret‚ which becomes a growing moral cancer to them‚ leaving each impotent in their own way. The play takes place on Dodge’s farm. About thirty years ago‚ the farm was fertile and prosperous. Dodge and Halie didn’t have a wonderful marriage‚ however. Things took a turn for the worse when Halie became pregnant with someone else. It is suggested that Tilden is the father. The evidence to

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    The book “Child of the Dark” is written from Carolina’s point of view. She begins writing on July 15th‚ 1955‚ the birthday of her youngest child and daughter; her daughter’s name is Vera Eunice. The story continues to detail her life during 1958 and 1959. Carolina wants to buy her daughter new shoes for her birthday but they are poor. They live in the favela (ghetto) and Carolina struggles everyday to manage to feed her family. She has three children total‚ two sons and one daughter. Her sons’ names

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    My father‚ being an alcoholic‚ has been one of the most influential parts of my life. After moving out of my parent’s home‚ I’ve noticed that my biggest takeaway is the emotional intelligence I gained from living with my father for 18 years. My father had many of the basic alcoholism systems‚ but his mood swings are what kept my mother and I on high alert throughout my childhood. They ranged from being highly irritable to very depressed. Certain things would easily trigger him into downward spirals

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    our young‚ yet extensive‚ war repertoire. Although there is nothing coherently wrong with this feeling of pride‚ we often forget the sacrifices made in the form of lives‚ in order for those iconic images to be taken. In James Bradley’s Flags of Our Fathers‚ he makes sure to emphasize the outer effects of war that reaches past that of what we can see in those instilled images. Specifically‚ the hundreds of thousands of soldiers that helped lead to victory and who were not credited‚ and also the families

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    Gwen Stefani-Blake Shelton marriage to be low-key affair; Celebrity couple make plans for wedding Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have been going strong as a pair ever since they struck a romantic chord in each other’s heart on the sets of “The Voice.” The two seem inseparable and now the duo intends to take their courtship forward with the ultimate destination. Yes‚ you guessed it right. They are planning to walk down the aisle. The country singer and the pop star are looking forward to tying the

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    however their experiences can bring a societal shift to the stereotypical beliefs of individuals. Throughout Shakespeare’s comedic play As You Like It‚ love is an ongoing catalyst that allows an individual to inspire ones personal journey. In addition‚ Gwen Harwood’s In the Park allows individuals to gain new experiences as a result of the‚ arguably‚ negative change into motherhood. This reflects upon how a personal journey can effectively change the stereotypical beliefs that society hold on parenthood

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    Gwen Packard is the author of “Coping with Stress”‚ a book that identifies the causes of stress across different factors of a young individual’s life. The author describes stress as a response to the changes in life‚ and the need to adjust those changes. She states that any disruption in a person’s life‚ which changes their balance can be a large factor that leads stress. In the book‚ stress is related as a feeling of simultaneous unexpectedness‚ which the body responds to with a “fight-or-flight”

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    THE DEFINITION ESSAY EXPLANATION PART I One of the main goals of our definition assignment unit is to practice and learn how to make an argument. Yes! A definition of an abstract concept can be thought of as an argument that you make. “Why? How?” you ask. Think about it this way: when you define an abstract concept you are arguing YOUR DEFINITION is the best definition of that term and you have to convince the reader of that by showing and developing your points. Take the abstract term “courage:”

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    Child maltreatment is committed on a child less than eighteen years of age by another person‚ usually someone in a custodial role‚ (Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention‚ 2016) by using physical abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ and emotional abuse‚ or by neglecting neglecting a child (Understanding Child Maltreatment‚ n.d.). It is committed for reasons including children failing to meet the expectations an authoritative figure has placed on them like not remaining as “quiet and compliant” as they “should‚” because

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