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    problem and her progressive thinking son‚ Julian‚ on their newly integrated bus ride to the gym. The story strives off of the tension built between white and black people commercing together on a newly integrated bus system. “Everything That Rises Must Converge” takes place over a very small amount of time during the civil rights movement and spans just the small trip of an incomplete bus ride. Here‚ Julians personality and motives will be analyzed‚ Julians mother will be examined‚ and the symbolism

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    Response Paper- Silence Bruises The Heart In The Speed of Light‚ by Elizabeth Rosner‚ Jacob Perel went through the very traumatic experience of the Holocaust. Because Jacob Perel did not share his holocaust experience with Paula and Julian‚ he impacted Paula‚ Julian‚ and himself in a negative way. Paula‚ Jacob’s daughter‚ always coasts through life with an effortless smile across her face…or so it seems. Paula has a beautiful‚ angelic voice that could stop you in your tracks. “Paula had filled

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    sort of spokesperson for the revolution in many Latin American countries‚ especially after he published Guerrilla warfare –a book that explain the requisites for a revolution- that served as a guidebook for insurgent groups (Ibid.). According to Hayden (2009) “The Cuban revolution helped to inspire at least twenty-four guerrillas in Argentina‚ Bolivia‚ Chile‚ Colombia‚ El Salvador‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ Mexico‚ Nicaragua‚ Peru‚ Venezuela and Uruguay” (Pg. 95). The only country that succeed in overthrowing

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    Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy Julian West‚ the main character of Looking Backward‚ was born into a rich family in the late nineteenth century. The gap between the rich and poor was very huge and seemed impossible to fix. Like the other people of his high class‚ Julian thought that he was greater than the poor people‚ and he saw their constant strikes with anger and contempt. He was engaged to Edith Bartlett‚ who was a beautiful and graceful Boston lady. They planned to get married when the

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    double. It was at this point‚ his mother knew there was a bigger issue at hand. Hayden was referred to an ophthalmologist for further testing. When the doctor examined Hayden’s eyes closely‚ he saw abnormal swelling and immediately ordered a CT scan. The results were upsetting: There was a mass on Hayden’s brain. He underwent surgery to remove the tumor‚ after which a biopsy revealed more devastating news: Hayden suffered from a type of brain tumor called Medulloblastoma. Hayden’s parents had

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    up learning different beliefs from their parents‚ who usually still hold on to old fashioned beliefs and ideas. “Everything That Rises Must Converge”‚ by Flannery O’ Connor‚ is considered a humorous but enthralling tale of a college graduate named Julian who lives with his prejudiced mother. The story takes place a couple years after segregation ended in the South‚ and African Americans and Caucasians can share public transit. Throughout the story‚ O’Connor impresses the reader with her consequent

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    piece of theatre‚ professionally and interactively expressing a searingly honest storyline‚ distinctively relatable to the young target audience. The thought provoking performance was astutely executed by seasoned company performers Sam Forster and Hayden Jones‚ amplified through the employment of dramatic conventions‚ creating Zeal theatres desired dramatic effect to create mood‚ enhance subtext and deliver a thoroughly entertaining‚ hard-hitting piece of interactive theatre containing a delight balance

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    illegitimate son‚ Julian McGrath (Dylan and Cole Sprouse). Sonny awakes to find Julian abandoned at his and Kevin’s apartment‚ with a written explanation that Julian’s mother is now declining to care further for Julian. It is later revealed at the Social Services Office that the boy’s mother died of cancer. Kevin‚ at the airport ready to go to China‚ gets a call from Sonny‚ informing him of the letter and the boy. Sonny decides to handle the situation himself‚ and‚ in the process‚ decides Julian will solve

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    following quote: “Janice: ‘I was born here but don’t feel at home here […] She’s family and I’m not because the Children’s Aid Society took me away’” (Drew Hayden Taylor‚ 90). She also speaks of how hard it was to adapt once she learned the truth: “Janice: ‘I wanted to belong here so bad. […] But from the moment I arrived‚ I knew I didn’t belong’” (Drew Hayden Taylor‚ 99). Although Janice was given birth to by a loving and caring mother who would have raised her wonderfully‚ she was taken away before she

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    The Day of Misfortune

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    day approximately nine thirty to be exact‚ my heart felt like it wanted to stop. It was pounding as fast as a racing car engine. I was at work when I received a phone call from my fiancé Allan letting me know that something had happened to my son Julian. So‚ thoughts were piling in my head trying to find out whether it was good or bad. All I could hear was that he was trying to open the door and went through it. Now I am thinking about how bad the situation was. Did he cut his face‚ arms or legs

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