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    Quotations Theme: Though one may feel different from others‚ we are all different from each other but still need another. 1. “Jules had a little kid sense of time and after a month when all the cigarettes were gone he didn’t seem to believe that Kent was ever going to come back.” * Reliant on Jules senses or beliefs‚ usually influenced by addiction or drug high. When Jules is not home‚ Baby doesn’t know what to do and gets lonely showing need of Jules’ presents. PG3 2. “His hat was

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    perception the women’s cultures have given them. An individual’s culture has an immense influence on the way they see the world and people around them. I believe your culture affects everything you do within your life. As an example‚ in the book‚ ‘Lullabies for Little Criminals’ by Heather O’Neill‚ the main character Baby believes that the implications she makes of herself being experienced with drugs and alcohol make her look cool and more mature. This is due to

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    AP World History Course Requirements 2013-2014 Ms. Binn (binnj@flaglerschools.com) Phone #: 447-1575 ext 5135 Link to Course Standards: http://www.cpalms.org/Courses/PublicPreviewCourse662.aspx * I. Course Requirements: 1. NOTEBOOK: Students will have to keep a class notebook. The notebook will be for notes/handouts/assignments/ and VOCABULARY (unless you have a separate notebook for vocabulary). Notebook MUST be a three ring binder-so papers can be added where necessary. It

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    amount of knowledge we gain from the experiences we gain.It is the moments where we are no longer in an imaginiative perfect world yet we are enlightened with all of the worlds attributes with being negative or positive. This is the main focus in Lullabies for Little Criminals written by Heather O’Neill‚ an author who grew up in an environment where kids had lost their innocence at extremely young ages on a day to day basis. It is completely normal for a child to hit the threshold where

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    What is Auden trying to achieve in writing this poem? First of all‚ Auden is asking to meditate on the relationship between the past‚ the present and the future. The poem refers to the past as "History is the operator" People should not be limited by the past and it should help them to make the future -> inspiration from the past (first part of the poem). "Tomorrow the enlarging of consciousness by diet and breathing" (plus all the lines on "Tomorrow") indicate hope that humanity will draw from

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    1. What is the holy book of your faith and how does it compare to others? Jesus: The christian bible is the holy book of my faith. It compares to the “torah” by adding the stories and teachings of me. (Jesus) Moses: The Torah is the holy book of my faith. Given to me on Mount Sinai‚ known as the first five books of the bible’s old testament. Muhammad: Qur’an is the holy book of my faith. The sacred text of Islam is believed to be the literal

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    While the Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative effects on society and the economy‚ the positive effects outweighed the negative. The revolution had strengthened the British economy due to rapid developments in the textile industry and steam power‚ it also caused cities to grow tremendously. Yet because of the quick rapid growth‚ living conditions and public health were less than adequate. It is clear that living in the industrial revolution time as a lower class citizen would have

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    they make later on. In fact in some cases‚ our childhood determines who we are‚ or whom we’ll become in the future. A child’s childhood must be kept innocent and pure for the well being of the their future. The recurring theme in Heather O’Neill’s Lullabies for Little Criminals‚ is the loss of innocence at a young age‚ led by the choices and decisions of the characters‚ and this theme can be connected back to the novel itself‚ Alden Nowlan’s short story‚ The Fall of a City‚ and William Golding’s Lord

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    Small Objects: A Literary Analysis of “Lullabies for Little Criminals” In “Lullabies for Little Criminals‚” there are many small objects that are relevant to Baby’s life. Objects can have remarkably profound effects on a person’s life‚ whether they are of sentimental value or another form of personal meaning‚ they have an impact on us. An object can mean many things to different people. An abandoned doll in a trash bin could be seen as old and ugly to an average person‚ but to the person who

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    ’How does Auden tell the story in Miss Gee?’ I think Auden tells the story in Miss Gee in a way which makes you so engaged it feels disturbing to read about Miss Gee’s life and death. The poem on the whole is very short‚ representing the fact that Miss Gee’s life seems insignificant. Auden starts off the poem by saying "Let me tell you a little story". This is already implying that Miss Gee and her life story will probably perceived as insignificant by the reader‚ which is representative of

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