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    Jonas should be able to love his family as much as he loves the giver. The book “The Giver” is about jonas growing up and getting new memories from the Giver as he was selected as the Receiver of Memory. The community would be better if they allowed you to be more connected with your family. Jonas has different relationships with different people‚ for example‚ his relationships with The Giver‚ his family‚ and his friends‚ Fiona and Asher‚ are all very different. Jonas has a better relationship with

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    Albert Huie

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    Albert Huie was in Falmouth‚ Jamaica on December 31‚1920. Huie knew his destiny at an early age‚ as he began doodling with charcoal‚ from his grandmothers’s old coal stove‚ on the floor and walls of his Falmouth home. While his family’s desire was for him to become a teacher‚ it was his grandmother Sarah alone‚ who‚ having recognized his talent‚ was resolute in standing behind him to pursue his life dream of becoming an artist. She aided him monetarily to strike out on his own and told him to go

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    and freedom of choice. Developed between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries‚ this ideology influenced literature greatly. A prime example of the incorporation of certain aspects of existentialism is witnessed in Albert Camus’s The Stranger. The use of existentialism within his work assists in the development of his characters; it determines how they will act and respond to their surroundings. The aforementioned actions are often unique due to the influence of existentialism. Meursault is the major

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    Jonas is isolated from the community‚ which can cause a negative or positive lifestyle. Jonas can see everything differently. No one can understand him and he can’t talk to them about anything‚ this can cause him to be lonely and frustrated. However‚ being isolated can be a positive lifestyle for Jonas because he gets to experience memories‚ colors and feelings. He can also feel love and happiness In the novel Jonas got picked to become the Receiver‚ at that moment he knew his whole life was going

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    Albert Einstien

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    Alfaro Ms. McGowan RWW 24 January 2013 Albert Einstein Albert Einstein is possibly the most critically acclaimed philosophers of the modern era. His discoveries are hailed among the greatest of all time‚ many being necessary to human advancement. Einstein has been a prime inspiration to many famous scientists and his work has lasted the test of time. His impact on society has been nearly unmatched‚ having famous and insightful quotes. Therefore‚ Albert Einstein is historically significant‚ because

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    The main character Jonas when he becomes braver and develops the feeling of love. Those changes helps him throughout the story develops as a character. Jonas changes majorly in the novel The Giver in many way and a lot of the time it can be just little ways he change‚ but some are very big and have a great effect. The novel The Giver dystopian fiction novel about how a near perfect community has the main character‚ Jonas‚ is assigned the job of being the new Receiver and the Receiver’s job is to

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    Informative Outline Title: Con Artists Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on how the con artists work. Thesis Statement: In order to understand my topic‚ I will discuss scam victims‚ spotting a con-artist‚ and avoiding one. Introduction- I bet you all want to know how con artists work. They work by being deceiving when it comes to getting what they want. I will be talking about what they look for in a scam victim‚ how you can spot a con artist‚ and how you can try to avoid one. Body:

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    Dr. Jonas Salk Polio Vaccine Dr. Jonas Salk Polio Vaccine Polio in the 1950’s has American parents in fear and anxiety due to thousands of children were become infected with a crippling disease Poliomyelitis (polio). Polio is a disease caused by infections of the poliovirus‚ which can affect nerves and can leads to a partial or full paralysis. It is an inflammation of the spinal cord’s gray matter and can sometimes extend into the brainstem. Now thanks to Dr. Salk most children in the U.S

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    Hitler and Jonas wanted to create a powerful Nazi Party by making sure that those who were members devoted themselves fully and‚ in their opinion‚ were the best fit to lead/be a part of the nation. In order to be a member‚ there must be German or kindred blood‚ running through their veins‚ with the ability to prove German ancestry. The member must be willing and able to serve Germany and the Nazi Party to their full capability and devotion. Jonas decided that only members of the Nazi Party had political

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    Albert Einstein

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    Tyler Stewart Physics Assignment: Final Paper July 1‚ 2013 Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was born on March 14‚ 1879 in Wurttemberg‚ Germany. He grew up into a secular‚ middle class Jewish family. He later attended elementary at the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich. There he excelled in his classes and was able to separate himself from his fellow peers. He enjoyed classical music and was even able to play the violin and piano. Albert was later tutored by a Polish medical student named Max Talmud

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