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    Verbal visual essay The front page is a VVE on the novel "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D.Salinger. In the middle of the picture you can see a blindfolded scarecrow wearing an red hunting hat and am red scarf‚ this is the protagonist of the novel‚ Holden Caulfield. Holden is placed in the middle because the novel is surrounding him‚ the red hunting hat his wearing represent his uniqueness and protecting him from others. The blindfold has the same meanign‚ he doesn’t want to see the reality of the

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    “New Year’s Day” by Edith Wharton uses literary device to reveal the social values and customs have changed. Edith uses various literary devices in the opening of her short story. Through the title‚ Edith shows the transition from “old” New York to a “new” New York‚ in which the customs are very different. New Year’s Day is often a point that people use to start over and work on their “New Year Resolutions.” It’s a time where people see change‚ and the change in New York Customs‚ according to

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    At The Pitt Rivers While “At The Pitt Rivers” may center around the development and progress of a couple‚ it also speaks to the influence that couple had on the narrator. Although the narrator may seem like just another pair of judgemental eyes‚ they (the gender of the narrator is never actually revealed--therefore could be referred as “they”) are looking at this couple very anthropologically. The narrator notices all the fine details of the way that they interacted: “They stood there looking

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    beliefs and behaviours all from our ancestors beliefs that have been gathered and altered generation after generation. This movie shows how Toula’s culture creates her identity from her family. For most of the film‚ you see how Toula’s father has a judgemental attitude towards Ian which comes from his culture’s

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    Illicit drugs is another name for Illegal or forbidden drugs. Having any type of Illicit Drug in your possession is illegal and if you are caught selling‚ buying‚ using or owning drugs‚ you most likely will go to jail. There are three main categories that these drugs fall under; Stimulant‚ Depressant and Hallucinogens. Some drugs can be a mix of any of these categories because they produce different effects for everybody. --------------- Stimulant Drugs make you feel more alert and awake. They

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    friends. 1. It’s a part of being mature and responsible ‚which brings us to the subject we went over before. 2. If you’re like this in school then everybody will see you with more respect and they’ll see you as “smart” because people are very judgemental even though they only know the outside of the person‚ but thats a whole different topic. B. Most of us here are very confident about

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    Animal Therapy Benefits

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    Studies prove that animals therapy and service animals can improve a person’s emotional health. Jodie and Arthur Toms‚ parents of ten children‚ have seen first-hand the powerful impact animals can have on a young person. Their son has always loved being outside with animals so they decided to buy him an inside friend‚ Scooby‚ then all of a sudden he started to smile again‚ then they brought their sheep up onto the verandah so he could play with them‚ the odd chicken and duck. The more their son

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    their entire relationship and marriage. All of these little moments may seem miniscule at the time‚ but ultimately they cause April to grow into an insecure‚ guarded person who hides her race and emotions to avoid judgement‚ as well as become judgemental to both white people and First Nations people. It also causes strain on her and Cheryl’s relationship‚ who grows up in support of her mixed race from her peers. These two characters show the different ways that race can affect people’s outlook

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    The Nguyen Family

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    situations in order for her to overcome her fear. “Everytime she tried to take me out of the shadows‚ out of my shadow‚ I drowned myself in tears to the point of exhaustion‚” (Thúy 53). Tinh’s shadow is a symbol of physical personification of diverting judgemental attention away from herself during her pre-adolescent phase. The feeling of obscurity became her comfort zone as a consequence of her traumatic experience. But as time went by‚ these challenges strengthened her as her mother always pushes her to

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    group are represented in both texts as the cliché or stereotypical bunch of popular people. By saying this‚ it is being implied that they demonstrate the hackneyed qualities of people with popularity. Both groups are stereotypically shown as being judgemental‚ two – faced‚ superficial‚ mean and exclusive‚ just to name a few. For example‚ the people are shown as being two faced and an example of this in Mean Girls is when Regina is talking to Cady and comments on a girl’s skirt. She comments: “Oh my god

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