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    Jeannette Walls chose her own path and way of life while being considerate to the rest of her family. After living at Battle Mountain‚ Welch‚ and in the car‚ she finally decided that New York would be a better way of living. She was planning on finishing out high school in Welch and then planning on going to college. “In the middle of my junior year‚ I went to Miss Katona‚ the high school guidance counselor‚ to ask for the names of colleges in New York. Miss Katona lifted the glasses that dangled

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    MARTIN BASHIR Biography

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    She’s craving fast food. JESSIE RANKIN (DAUGHTER) I really am going through sugar withdrawal. It’s really hard for me. Like‚ I’ve been craving McDonald’s a lot. And‚ you know‚ a couple days ago I was craving Krispy Kreme doughnuts. I mean‚ it’s just -it’s so hard. MARTIN BASHIR (ABC NEWS) (VO) Now‚ even on her birthday‚ it’s low fat cheesecake. She likes it‚ but the cravings aren’t going away. Dema and Ed are becoming concerned about their daughter. DEMA RANKIN (MOTHER) I am worried about

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    take on the responsibility of providing even the essentials for their children‚ and lacked the ability or the desire to demonstrate care. Rex and Rose Mary Wall‚ as well as their extended family‚ were poor examples of role models. In addition‚ Jeannette and her siblings were physically abused by their grandparents‚ an uncle‚ and a stranger to the family. Jeannette’s parents failed to protect their own children. The living conditions in which they lived in

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    century was extremely difficult‚ so when Jeanette Rankin decided she actually wanted to contribute to her community it wasn’t such an easy journey. Rankin started her education young‚ attending a public school‚ which‚ eventually lead to her college degree in teaching. Rankin never loved school and thought that there was so much more to learn from experiences and her family. While Jeanette became a teacher‚ following in her mother’s footsteps‚ Rankin came to the conclusion that having never loved school

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    you haven’t come to the end yet” (259). Jeannette changes over the course of the novel tremendously‚ and she uses acceptance to obtain the fact that life is not as successful as it could be. In the book The Glass Castle there are many instances where the family has a problem and they have to accept the fact that life is going to change. Doing this guides them through their hardships so that they are able to move on faster. Despite the fact that Jeannette has an unstable home and family‚ she accepts

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    1. Discuss the metaphor of a glass castle and what it signifies to Jeannette and her father. Why is it so important that‚ just before moving to New York‚ Jeannette tells her father that she doesn’t believe he’ll ever build it? ● I can’t be sure about what the glass castle means exactly to Jeannette‚ but a few ideas come to mind. The glass castle can symbolize a lot of things about their family. One thing it can show is that they aren’t afraid to hide their life‚ and what goes on in it. Everybody

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    The history of women in the United States since 1890‚ the roles of women in society were pacified immensely. Through the 21st century‚ the provinces of women had grown and arose from a poverty of undisclosed discrimination. Across the United States of America‚ during the progressive era proletariat women organized on behalf of social reforms and Unions. They were very perturbed with Prohibition‚ suffrage‚ school issues‚ and public health. A main focus on the General Federation of Women’s Clubs‚ a

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    The Glass Castle

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    THE GLASS CASTLE    Jeannette Walls                An essay by Liise­Lotte Vilimaa    Question 1  The protagonist‚ Jeannette Walls‚ had many significant issues and that were extremely  embarrassing‚ shocking and sad. In this book‚ her parents and their lifestyle were the prime  reason for her issues. Part One of ​ The Glass Castle ​ foreshadows​  the rest of the book. It shows a  prime example of her parents being one of the most embarrassing and sad things in her life. As  she sits in a taxi in New York

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    When the war started‚ there was no way the world could have possibly known how bad this war would actually become. Fortunately‚ the United States saw that the Nazi’s and their allies would have to be stopped. America’s Involvement in World War II contributed to the downfall of the Nazis and their allies. If the United States hadn’t entered the war‚ it would have been much worse. America joined World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor brought the realness of war to

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    Case Study Reflex Systems

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    ANALYSIS Reflex Systems 1.a. Of the Big Five personality traits Rankin appears to stand out in 2 of the 5 standard traits. The case shows Rankin to have a low to moderate level of Emotional Stability in that he exhibits self-confidence with regards to his own abilities. Rankin stays calm and does not appear to insult or become temperamental with his team members however he greatly lacks in sharing his enthusiasm. Rankin does have areas with concerns regarding the team’s commitment and in other

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