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    Appearance: 1. Aline is a girl with average length brown hair that she prefers to keep as natural as possible. Although in a wealthy District with money to splurge‚ she doesn’t buy hair products that other girls her age do. 2. She has brown eyes and and fairly round face with a sharp jawline. When she was younger‚ a wild dog scratched her on the neck‚ leaving her with a scar that still remains today. Some say it makes her look ugly and she sometimes agrees. At other times‚ she thinks it makes her

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    Winston Churchill a native of Oxford shire‚ England was born in 1874 in. He was a descendant of a highborn and wealthy family‚ his dad Lord Randolph was a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party and had earned the respect and admiration of many of the Party members. Jennie Jerome‚ Winston’s mother was the daughter of American businessman had many admirable leadership skills. His parental relationship was under ever increasing strain. Their never-ending obligations to other causes and endeavors

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    May 7 2012 Phoebe Caulfield : The True Catcher in the Rye Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye reveals a teenager’s dramatic struggle against death and growing up. The book is composed of stories after the protagonist Holden Caulfield’s expulsion from a private school. He leaves school early to explore New York before returning home‚ interacting with teachers‚ prostitutes‚ nuns‚ an ex-girlfriend and his sister along the way. We characterize Holden as an innocent child that possesses an ideal fantasy

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    Scout is a very unique character in more ways than one. She shows many traits throughout the whole book of “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Some specific traits that she shows include being clever‚ acting loyal‚ and even being defiant at sometimes. Scout is a very loyal person. She shows that through many of her words and actions throughout the book. One example being when she had defended Atticus against many of the people who had disagreed with him taking up the case against Tom Robinson. She had

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    The Personalities of Steven Steven Johnson was born in 1974 in Redditch‚ New England he appeared to be a normal healthy baby. His parents were full of joy to finally have a child after years of trying. They devoted all of their time and love to him. At the age of 5 they noticed that something was different about Steven‚ but they were reluctant to believe that their beloved son could be different. It only happened to him but it did not happened to his parents when they were growing up. As he got

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    A lot of people got injured and even died‚ and a lot of blood was spilt during the Civil War. This war had lasted for four years from 1861 to 1865. There were plenty of people who were involved in the Civil War‚ as well as a female suffragist who goes by the name of Clara Barton. Clara Barton was an influential nurse who affected the war and the medical community in many ways. Her actions affected the modern world with her knowledge‚ the establishment of the Red Cross‚ and the healing of soldiers’

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    The film about Norma Rae was very interesting and inspirational. The film took place during the summer of 1978. Norma Rae was one of the many people who were victimized of unfair wages and poor health conditions‚ from working in a textile mill. Norma soon became conscience of all the negative actions‚ and joined a laborer union. The union provided a better life for the workers‚ and she did everything in her power to prove that statement. Her determination and stubborn personality lead to others

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    “There are two types of people in this world. Those who lead‚ and those who follow.” -Steven Buchanan. [4]Inspiring numerous‚ Steven‚ who is only 14‚ is a leader at heart. [5]While countless amounts of people are shy‚ Steven is the exact opposite and displays colossal confidence. [3]Uniquely‚ he is able to solve the Rubik’s cube. [6]Steven takes fitness seriously. [1]Steven is a prime example of a natural born leader. Steven shows his determination and confidence through his appearance‚ cubing

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    Tybalt Character Analysis A character Analysis of Tybalt from the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. Tybalt is a son of the Capulets‚ he is Juliet’s cousin the traits he expresses throughout the play is pride‚ impulsiveness‚ and unwavering traits in the play. The first impression we get with Tybalt is that he is a prideful character when servants of both sides of Capulet and Montague are arguing as Benvolio attempts to end the feud between servants‚ he tries to coax Tybalt

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    hypocrisy. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ J.D. Salinger expresses through Holden Caulfield that hypocrisy results from not being able to connect with others. Although Holden accuses others of being phony‚ in reality‚ Holden is a phony himself and as a result of his hypocrisy‚ he is unable to connect with others‚ suggesting that to connect with others one must be able to accept other people’s flaws. Holden defines others as phonies because he is critical and has a negative

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