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    around her big brother Jem‚ who she looks up to as a role model. Her brother Jem‚ who is four years older than her. Scout and Jem understanding about Boo Radley changes gradually throughout the book. Scout and Jem were taught to see Boo Radley as the town’s lunatic. It has been said that Boo Radley had stabbed his father‚ been accused of killing animals. To talk about Boo in maycomb is like telling scary stories in the dark. The children have never seen him so they don’t know if he’s alive or real

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    How Boppa Changed My Life

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    A rich kid growing up in a loving family provides for an easy life; this life is simple in the early years‚but curves in the road arrive in everyone’s life. I grew up extremely with an extremely close relationship to my “Boppa”. Boppa was invincible; my mom’s dad could build a treehouse in the mountains at seven thousand feet of elevation without breaking a sweat. Nothing could hold him back. When he was told he had 6 months to live‚ this came as a huge shock to everyone to him and those who loved

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    establish who wears the pants in a relationship‚ but that statement has an underlying meaning to it. Defining gender roles within a relationship has gone from being a comment that could easily degrade a man to being a statement that is casually said as a joke. Now putting a label on someone in a relationship such as the wearer of pants can trigger defensive reactions from both roles in the relationship. Tell a man in the 1970’s that his wife wears the pants in the relationship and he will feel the

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    I was born in 1758 on a Virginia farm on April 28th. My family and I weren’t a very rich family but we made do. We lived in a small house and I had two sisters with 5 brothers. My dad worked as a carpenter and planter. We didn’t go to school because we were tutored at home. We liked being home schooled but it wasn’t a very good education though. At the age of sixteen I attended a better college for a better education the college was called the college of William and Mary. Although I soon dropped

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    How Death Changed My Life

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    Death has scared me even though I am many years away from it I would think about death and it would terrify me. Luckily a lot of times in movies when people died I knew it was fake‚ so it did not scare me as much‚ it was when I thought about my family dying and dying myself. This fear caused me to decide to live forever. I came up with all sorts of crazy ideas. Even if they would never work‚ I kept thinking about them and it consumed me. It kept me from living my own life. That lasted up until

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    The Winner Within

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    Winner Within” is about a life plan for team players and what it takes to be a successful team. Each chapter is based on one subject‚ and that subject is one of the many things that a team needs to be successful. Pat Riley shares his game plan for team players in all of life‚ not just on the court. All of the strategies in this book are very inspiring and motivate teamwork. I think that the first chapter in the book‚ ‘The Innocent Climb’‚ is one of the most important concepts you have to have on

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    having more courage by stepping out of my comfort zone‚ and having reasonable goals that could be met. As a child‚ I was always afraid to try new things and meet new people because I was very shy and isolated myself from certain activities. Most of my family saw me as a kid who was reserved and did not like to talk much. This is a time I will never forget because I spent countless hours feeling upset about myself and believing that people did not like who I was. Not having many friends‚ had its pros and

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    How Plano Changed My Life

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    was raised riding horses with her friends‚ exploring the vast amount of land‚ and spending time with everyone that she knew. My mother and I were raised completely differently and I was always curious about her childhood. The rest of my family stayed living in Whitewright and still live there today. My grandmother‚ grandfather who passed away‚ uncle‚ and my cousin. We did not visit them very often until about last year when we found ourselves driving out there every weekend. We would do

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    As you grow‚ life will become an actual pain in your back.Life also changes your weight‚ voice‚ and outlook on itself. It is at this time that you begin to shape into what you will be after you graduate and how others feel about you. In addition to these changes‚ you begin to become more involved in your community and in school activities. You may join a sport‚ or multiple of them‚ to become active and be a part of something people will recognize you for. This the beginning of what everyone knows

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    After Bo was diagnosed with Leukemia‚ he spent a lot of time at the hospital. However‚ at the end of his fight he came back home to spend time with his family and friends. This is when I began to be exposed to the painfulness of the disease on

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