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    1) How does Meursault explain to the lawyer how his “physical needs” relate to his “feelings”? How is this significant to our understanding of Meursault? Throughout the entire novel‚ Meursault constantly suppresses his emotions by directing his focus towards his physical annoyances‚ whether he is tired‚ has a headache‚ or is irritated by someone else. He explained to the lawyer that‚ “[his] physical needs often got in the way of [his] emotions”. For example‚ Meursault justifies his absence of sadness

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    The novel‚ ‘Does my head look big in this?’ written by Randa Abdel-Fattah is about the main character‚ Amal‚ she had the challenging decision to wear the hijab which came with not only advantages‚ but disadvantages and after making the hard chose to wear it full time she started to develop her own sense of identity by embracing her Muslim- Palestinian- Australian heritage through many different ways. Her family and friends all give her full support after she makes the decision to wear the hijab full

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    The novel‚ ‘Does my head look big in this?‚’ written by Randa Abdel-Fattah the main character had the challenging decision to wear the hijab which came with not only advantages‚ but disadvantages. Amal was concerned about her appearance and what others’ thoughts. Amal feared being judges by others and she also was concerned that she wouldn’t have the necessary courage to commit to wearing the hijab. Furthermore‚ she really did not want to have to justify her decision whenever she went out in public

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    Now and Then

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    Angela Taylor English 111 January 28th‚ 2013 Now and Then Today’s society depends upon fighting for you and you alone. Not caring about other people’s wants‚ needs or what they deserve. Although there once was a time when it was not always like this; the fact of life came into play as it always does. People change. Our society has changed drastically over the past fifty years. We have become an information society. In today’s world we rely on our televisions‚ cell phones‚ radios‚ and computers

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    Stranger in the Village

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    told this group of students would help me learn much faster than the ones at my old schools. The material would have been learned at a much faster paced and higher level of difficulty. It was as if my old elementary school had kicked me out‚ placing me with kids who these similar “problems” as me. It had never occurred to me that the new environment I was in was so different than what I was used to. Going to this new school required a fifteen minute drive commute to and from home daily. This inconvenience

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    Stranger Danger

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    Stranger danger Social Networks are‚ on these days‚ the perfect way to communicate and keep in touch with your friends and family‚ and even to let them know about your plans and lifestyle. The disadvantages of using social networks are commonly ignored by users. I must say‚ I used to do it too‚ until one day. That morning‚ as the sun was rising from beyond the mountains and gradually changing the color of the sky from dark to blue. My day was starting like any other day; I brushed my teeth

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    Island

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    Guano islands Along the Peruvian coast is a string of rocky islands and peninsulas that are home to guanay cormorants‚ boobies‚ and pelicans. The birds leave the islands every morning to feed on the fish‚ especially anchovies‚ that are plentiful in the Humboldt Current. They return in the afternoon. There is no vegetation on the islands‚ so they build their nests out of guano and feathers‚ adding a new layer every year. By the time Europeans first saw the islands‚ the guano was more than 100 feet

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    THE STRANGER and THE ALCHEMIST Belief and Response Essay As one would make it through The Alchemist or The Stranger they would start to notice a clear separation of what each of these books portray. On one side you have The Alchemist which represents more of a positive outlook on life and following your dreams. On the other you have The Stranger which depicts more of a negative connotation on life. Although these two accounts seem far from each other‚ they present themes throughout the text that

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    Living With Strangers There are many different societies and cultures in the world and they all have different unspoken rules and routines. There are things that are acceptable in one culture and not in another. In “Living With Strangers” an essay written by Siri Hustvedt in 2002‚ Siri explains some of these untold rules. Siri describes how she used to live in Minnesota and how much contact people made with each other in Minnesota‚ in contrast to New York. She talks about how the people from Minnesota

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    equality. James Baldwin wrote Stranger in the Village‚ and he wrote about his experience living in a small Swiss village and how he was able to evaluate the American society and its issues of race. Baldwin specifically focused on African American racial issues. Baldwin makes arguments about how race is treated much different in Europe‚ he also argued how there are still a lot of problems with American society that need to be changed. I agree with Baldwin’s thoughts however this essay is outdated and isn’t

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