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    The Lost Boys of Sudan

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    CGC1D Lost Boys of Sudan Short Essay Assignment The students will watch the Documentary; God Grew Tired of Us‚ about the lives of the “Lost Boys of Sudan”. They will take notes on the key points in the Lost Boy’s journey as well as notes on the life lessons we could learn from them as people. Instructions: Your Essay will have 6 paragraphs and will be no longer than 2 pages‚ single spaced with size 12 font. The essay must include a descriptive title and a picture that is labeled with

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    The Lost Boys of Sudan

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    of the Lost Boys of Sudan is one that provides the world with many examples of social interaction‚ some being violent and others being inspirational. Their journey from Sudan to Ethiopia and Kenya‚ then on to the United States for a better life for themselves and their families gives an insight into how certain cultures deal with and overcome adversity. Culture is the complex system of meaning and behavior that defines the way of life for a given group or society‚ in the case of the Lost Boys‚ the

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    The lost boys of Sudan is the name given to a massive group of boys who walked ~1000 miles after being displaced by the Sudan civil war. It was nevertheless a horrible and inhumane event which leads to my belief that the lost children should have been brought to America for refuge. I believe in this because they live in an incredibly cruel/inhumane situation‚ there’s no real reason why they shouldn’t have been brought here‚ Along with the fact that the Bush administration already has a law about

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    different from many others and other’s lives are different from everyone else as well. That is diversity it’s culture‚ religion‚ and ways of thinking. There are many different kinds and they all should learn to coincide with each other. The Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan are said to have been better off in Kenya and I can disagree with that. Those who were resettled here in the United States were offered a better chance to help manage or change the lives of those they care about back home. Many of them used

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    twelve years‚ where I had gone through school‚ made friends‚ and grown up‚ was not going to be easy. At the same time‚ however‚ it represented new opportunities that I didn’t have in the suburbs of Dallas. I imagine that this was what Deo and the Lost Boys of Sudan felt as they journeyed to their new lives in America‚ but on a much lesser scale. As difficult as it was to move to rural Northwest Iowa‚ I cannot imagine the difficulty of immigrating to the United States from the war-torn parts of Africa.

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    journey through life. I believe that the true survivors are the ones who undergo disincentives and keep pursuing their intention. In order to pull through‚ you must be willing enough to go the limit and do things you wouldn’t customarily do. The Lost Boys of Sudan did the incomprehensible to survive by fighting off terrorizing animals like hyenas‚ lions‚ and crocodiles. Traveling through thousands of miles day and night‚ forced to drink their urine to keep hydrated and to eat carcass daily. People have

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    The Lost Boys

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    Approximately 26‚000 boys‚ during the late 1980’s‚ fled the southern part of Sudan in an effort to escape the violence that had consumed their country. With such an enormous amount of refugees fleeing Sudan‚ it was described as an “exodus of biblical proportions”(Corbett‚ 2001). These refugees were dubbed “The Lost Boy” due to the many similarities they had with the Peter Pan’s followers in the story Neverland. Like the fictional characters in the story‚ most of these boys‚ whose ages were all below

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    Lost boys

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    Lost boys I have chosen to write a feminist analysis of the short story “Lost boys”. “Lost boys” is a feminist short story written by Deborah Moggach. A feminist analysis of a text focus on the way men and woman are portrayed and the overall message‚ which I am going to deal with in this following analysis of “Lost boys”. The short story “Lost boys” is about a couple and their relationship to the narrator’s mother-in-law‚ Lily. The story starts in “in-medias-res”‚ which I can see because the

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    The Lost Boy

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    “The Lost Boy” “The Lost Boy” is an emotional non-fiction story‚ an autobiography‚ of Dave Pelzer’s difficult trials of child abuse and experience in foster care. It is a tale of a young boy who lives in isolation and fear searching for a place to call home‚ for a family. “The Lost Boy” encompasses themes of love‚ hate‚ and ultimate triumph. Dave’s life at home was one of constant terror and “lifeless existence.” He was his mother’s scapegoat and the outcast of the family. His father loved

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    My paper is about how the climate‚ geography‚ and resources of Sudan and South Sudan impact the people in those two countries . Also‚ to learn more about Sudan and South Sudan‚ and to see how both of these countries have became better. I am going to tell you a lot about the festivals‚ food‚ imports‚exports and celebrations that happen in Sudan and South Sudan. The part of Lost Boy and Lost Girl that effected me the most is when they had to leave their homes and escape the war that was going on‚and

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