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    in the divide between individuality and social conformity. This is portrayed by Abigail’s calling of Proctor as the “devil’s man” who put knowledge in my heart.” clearly trying to label Proctor as an outsider‚ as well as the characterisation of John Proctor as a non-conformist through his desperate rejection of the labels society places upon him. He cries‚ “It is my name! I cannot have another in my life… leave me my name!” Conveying that his name and is his individuality of which the society is

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    confused‚ lost and wants to follow the path of God. I heard things about him from my Val. Ed. Teacher‚ Ma’am Girl‚ and saw him once on the television. Because my mom likes him‚ I listened to one of his episodes in channel ten. It was about the different types of personalities of people. There are four namely Sanguine‚ Choleric‚ Melancholic and Phlegmatic. If you are a bubbly‚ hyperactive and social person‚ then you are a Sanguine. Sanguines are fast and spontaneous persons. They are the life of parties

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    The Victorian Era: A Prison for a Woman’s Individuality As Victorian writer‚ George Meredith once dictated: “Each one of an affectionate couple may be willing‚ as we say‚ to die for the other‚ yet unwilling to utter the agreeable word at the right moment.” In the novella The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ the main character Edna Montpellier is a Victorian woman awakened from a stagnant life of a typical turn-of-the-century marriage. She looks for a life outside of her family that she desires to branch

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    A Ray of Hope By Nikos Cheng A bitter current of frosty air flowed through the grotto‚ the chill seeping into a dark irregular shape in the middle of the bare rough floor. The silence that followed suit proved to be “colder” than the chill sent coursing through the poor creature’s body. Frigid as it was‚ it had nothing to cover itself with; the suffocating presence of nothing but itself wrapped everything up tightly. This creature was one that surely none

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    summary of the film? The title of the movie‚ ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ holds notable different meanings between these two words‚ ‘slumdog’ and ‘millionaire’ and can be expressed into a variety of meanings‚ depending on the different views from different kind of thoughts. Basically‚ the word slumdog itself are actually separated to slums and dog‚ whereby in the movie‚ Jamal Malik is referred as the slumdog by the police officer in the earlier part of the movie. This is because in my opinion‚ the police

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    three kind of disciplines

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    In this section Three Kinds of Discipline from his book Freedom and Beyond‚ John Holt states that besides discipline from parents and teachers‚ discipline comes from a child’s environment as well. The author’s purpose is to inform people about kinds of disciplines he states there are according to many years of research based on his experience as a fourteen-year-teacher in grade and high schools. A child may learn from three different kinds of disciplines: Discipline of Nature or of Reality; a child

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    Marly Mannor ENG 111 FJT14 Ms. Hemingway 27 April 2013 A Different kind of Love What is love well love is – well love is something a person experiences for their selves. A person cannot tell someone else what love is because to different people that word holds different meanings. We all have had different experiences. Although everyone has felt it at one time or another‚ be it for a person‚ pet‚ or even a non-living object. That feeling is love. Love is felt in different amounts; it may consume

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    “Two Kinds”‚ Conflicts “Two Kinds” is written by Amy Tan and it was first published in 1989. This short story tells the relationship between a mother and a daughter and the conflicts between them. The protagonist Jing Mei has both internal and external conflicts. The internal conflict is whether she wanted to be obedient. Her Conflict with her mother based on cultural difference is external. All these conflicts are expressed through setting and symbolism. The setting of the short story is in

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    The Different Kinds of Vegetarians There are different kinds of vegetarians‚ depending on what they eat. The definition of a vegetarian that’s most widely accepted by fellow vegetarians is a person who eats no meat‚ fish‚ or poultry. A vegetarian consistently avoids all flesh foods‚ as well as byproducts of meat‚ fish‚ and poultry. Of course‚ vegetarian diets vary in the extent to which they exclude animal products: * Semi-vegetarian: Someone who’s cutting back on his or her intake of meat

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    Different Types of Terrorism: 3 You have probably heard and may have used the word terrorism. When we did‚ it had an image in our mind. When other people used the word (terrorism) they had their own images or meanings for this term. As a result‚ terrorism means different things to different people. The nature of terrorism has changed over the course of history. Violent activity called terrorism at one point in time was called war. Liberation or crime in another period of history. The media

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