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    everything is in flux‚ your body‚ your moods‚ your relationships and your future all while you’re trapped in the “labyrinth of suffering.” Teens need to live in the moment and not to plan ahead. Change is not the one event in life from which nothing will ever be the same. To live is to change. It is life’s greatest constant that each moment something will be slightly different‚ and it is only at life’s end that it ceases and we become static. Alaska raced straight and fast through the labyrinth‚ desperately

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    tell you Josie‚ but I wasn’t aware of your existence until very recently so I haven’t had time to think about this”. This shows he is selfish and was more concerned about him. - “But what happened between your mother and I was a very sad situation eighteen ago and considering the circumstances things turned out well”. Self centred and does not want be involved in Josephine and Christina’s life. - “You keep out of my life‚ and I’ll keep out of your” shows us that Michael doesn’t want Josephine

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    The period of Adolescence is a very important in forming one’s characters and has a great influence which may lead to take risks as one experiences something new. In “Looking for Alibrandi” by Melina Marchetta the protagonist‚ Josephine Alibrandi is experiencing the periods of adolescence‚ during this period she deals with the friendships and relationships between John Barton and Jacob Coote(Marchetta‚ 1992). There are many differences between John and Jacob‚ whilst the social classes; personality;

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    Looking for Alaska is an amazing book that questions the meaning of life‚ and what happens to us after it. It follows three unique friends through a year at Culver Creek‚ a boarding school in southern Alabama. Looking for Alaska is told in the voice of Miles Halter‚ nicknamed Pudge by his roommate. Pudge is a quiet boy who memorizes people’s last words; he goes to the Creek to seek the “Great Perhaps.” During his search he meets the Colonel and Alaska Young. The three friends learn about pranking

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    Functioning Eye (Emmetropia)</b> <br>The eye is the organ of sight. It is used in almost everything we do‚ from playing sport to reading. A normal and well functioning eye can focus objects and images‚ both near and far‚ perceive depth and adapt to changes in light. <br> <br>The perception of depth is due to having two separate eyes creating two separate images‚ while the ability to adapt to light change is attributed to the iris and the dilator muscles. However these two aspects of the eye are not

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    overload is a common occurrence in our society‚ especially within our younger generations. With the advancement of technology and easy access to news outlets‚ it is hard to focus our attention on just one activity. The World Beyond Your Head by Matthew B. Crawford discusses the current world we live while comparing our modern scenarios to certain situations‚ comparing it to certain philosophical ideologies and the overall Enlightenment movement. Crawford also investigates the extreme focus of ice hockey

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    Looking For Alibrandi’ by Melina Marchetta leads the reader towards the theme of lost identity and the pursuit to find it. The protagonist‚ Josephine Alibrandi‚ displays the importance of self-acceptance through a riveting odyssey of belonging. Marchetta highlights the significance of relationships and the effect that they have towards the outcome of emancipation. The novel journeys the idea of cultural acceptance through a series of events that displays the impact of family enigmas. Josephine

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    Storytelling through Different Eyes and Cultures Sandra Cisneros has greatly established herself as the best-read U.S. Latina writer‚ with her well known novel Caramelo she brings to readers the inside lives of a Mexican-American. When Cisneros starts off her novel she automatically starts mentioning bright colors‚ such as all of these comparisons with color‚ they are powerfully displayed by the image of the rebozo. We will encounter the rebozo in this novel frequently. Ethnicity has been a symbolic

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    Jossie’s intelligence and confidence are two unique qualities portrayed in this young girl‚ struggling with her identity. She is a remarkably imagitive young person possessing a quick temper. She is a confused girl searching to find where she belongs in the two different cultures. These cultures‚ being australian and italian‚ are very demanding on such a young girl‚ having to mould herself for each and find an equalibrium of both. She has major difficulties coping with the harsh reality of prejudice

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    similarities and meaningful differences. The more important these are‚ the more important—and interesting—the comparison. That’s why the whole slug/skyscraper thing falls apart. 2) As a student‚ you compare literary characters in order to demonstrate your understanding of the work as a whole. If you’re writing about Shakespeare’s Hamlet and you compare Marcellus and Gertrude‚ you’ve pretty much demonstrated you don’t understand the play well‚ because there’s little meaningful connection between the

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