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    Neil Gadingan Mr. Bambrick English Period 1 Speak In the novel Speak‚ by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ Melinda Sordino is the protagonist who was raped and traumatized in a summer party. She was unable to speak as she became emotionally distressed. She struggled in school as she was not focused and her relationship with other people changed negatively ."When people don’t express themselves‚ they die one piece at a time." p122. The essence of the story is about secrets and what it can do to a

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    Beauty: A Friendship is a memoir written by Ann Patchett. It is the story of Patchett and her best friend‚ Lucy Grealy‚ journey together through life and the adventures of their lifelong friendship. They both started as struggling writers with the same dream of wanting to make it big. Ann knew Lucy as the popular girl that everyone knew from her experience with cancer when they were students at Sarah Lawrence‚ but Ann was only a stranger to back then. Ann and Lucy’s real friendship began when they

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    Introduction: Who is Mary Ann Shadd Cary? Why was Mary Ann Shadd Cary famous? Mary Ann Shadd Cary is famous for being one of the first black woman to enter law school. She was the first black woman to create a newspaper. And she argued with just about everybody. She demanded justice for black Americans. Early Life She was born in 1823. She and her family were free‚ but they didn’t have the rights and freedoms of a white American. When Mary Ann was little her father ran a show-making

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    There are certain steps one must take to achieve growth and a sense of renewal. There are countless ways an individual can grow‚ and in various fields‚ as well. The novel “Speak”‚ by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ displays growth in the protagonist‚ Melinda Sordino‚ as the narrative progresses. Three examples of steps to growth include honesty‚ positivity‚ and outside support. Melinda follows these three steps by being honest with herself about her emotions. Throughout the story‚ Melinda learns how to develop

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    3.4 LEIGH ANN WALKER‚ STAFF ACCOUNTANT CASE Leigh Anit Walker graduated from a major state university in the spring of 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting.1 During her college career‚ Walker earned a 3.9 grade point average and was involved in many extracurricular activities‚ including several student business organizations. Her closest friends often teased her about the busy schedule she maintained and the fact that she was‚ at times‚ a little too “intense.” During the fall of

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    April 19th (Chapter one) The first chapter started with a big mess which triggered a lot of confusion in me. At the beginning there is the death of Dr.Eckman. The news came in a form of a letter that Mr. Fox came to deliver to Marina. The relationship between Marina and Mr. Fox also was confusing at first with him being her Boss and I guess also her lover. Dr.Eckman and Marina worked together for seven years‚ which made the news shocking for her. When I picture myself working with someone for

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    Kate Tserakhto202 group Text presentation The text under consideration is entitled “Anne meets her class”. The author of the text is Miss Reed. The text is just an extract from “Fresh from the country”. As we deal with just an extract it’s difficult to define the genre of it. It is epic. The text tells about the first working day of a young teacher. Miss Enderby‚ the headmistress of the school‚ introduces Miss Lacey‚ a young teacher‚ to her first class. The children behave quite while listening

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    an everyday‚ ordinary person who has done something extraordinary” and the real Captain Americas of the world are the citizens that make their homes a better place‚ whether on a small scale or large‚ their honor-one such person is retired General Ann Dunwoody. In her 2015 memoir‚ A Higher Standard‚ she endows the reader with the wisdom she incurred throughout her rise in the military and personal life to become an American four-star general‚ the first woman to achieve such a rank‚ and relates her

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    Mary Ann Warren and Don Marquis both have different arguments about the morality of abortion. Warren argues that abortion is not immoral and either is killing an infant. Marquis‚ on the other hand‚ argues that it is immoral to have an abortion or kill an infant. Warren states that there is no limitation to abortion and it is always justifiable. A fetus or infant are not considered persons. To Warren it is wrong to kill an innocent human being but a fetus is not a human being‚ so therefore

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    “Woman’s Suffrage (Not Universal Suffrage)” by Ann Gordon is a historical analysis of the process white women suffragists followed and how race played a more prevalent role than one has thought of before. White women’s demands for suffrage date back to the mid-19th century‚ starting with women speaking at constitutional conventions and state legislatures. Suffragist organizations such as the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) and the American Women’s Suffrage Association (AWSA) were created

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