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    Turning Points What can cause a sudden change in someone’s life? It could be an act of another‚ or the realization of an aspect about yourself. It can also be the death or birth of another‚ or even just a simple act of kindness. A significant change in someone’s life can include the impact from others‚ a change in the community‚ or a tragic incident. First of all‚ in the stories‚ “from An American Childhood” and “Thank You M’am” a significant change happened in one of the main characters lives

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    A miserable theme that ‘The Help’ made me wonder about was how education is a privilege. Well-off‚ mediocre‚ white… with these qualities‚ you will succeed in university. Poverty-stricken‚ intelligent‚ black… with these qualities‚ you won’t. Stockett seemed to be suggesting that the wealth and the colour of your skin determines whether you get an education in the 1960s segregation era. A moment that exhibited this theme was when Miss Hilly’s maid Yule Mae asked her for a loan as she couldn’t send

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    For instance‚ in the text about Malala‚ she shows true character by sharing what she’s passionate about even though it almost killed her in the past. The text states “Despite the Taliban’s threats‚ Malala remains a staunch advocate for the power of education.” This evidence supports the fact that heroes of the moment show true character. As well as showing true character

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    high school participated. My guidance counselor nominated me to attend because of my volunteer work in our school’s Key Club. I was not completely hooked by the opportunity until I saw the list of past and present speakers‚ which included Malala Yousafzai. Malala is one of my foremost role models in life for her unrelenting activism for female education and the youngest ever Nobel Prize laureate. Unfortunately‚ she would not be

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    How do you respond to difficulties or problems in your life? People have been in conflicts since the beginning of time‚ and always is happening in our lives today. There are many ways to solve conflict‚ but one outmatches them all. The best way to respond to conflict‚ and has been seen throughout history‚ like Anne Frank and Louise Ogawa‚ is having a positive attitude. One example of a positive attitude helping someone through a conflict is Anne Frank. Anne Frank was a jewish girl at the age of

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    opportunities toward a better future for women during the early 1990s. Correlating to this with a backstory‚ a young girl named Malala fought for girls rights to receive an education in Pakistan. With her bravery‚ Malala is now known as the children rights activist. This shows how anyone can stand up and fight for change and freedom around the world just like how Malala wanted to fight for the education of

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    she’ll post a story that have happened at a time close to the present. For example‚ on July 13th she shared a post about how it was Malala’s birthday and how she‚ Malala‚ was spending her special day overseeing the inauguration of the Malala Yousafzai All-Girls School. Here she is bringing awareness to issues in Syria‚ she’s helping Malala gain even more internet relevance and of course the link she shared was to HelloGiggles.

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    An acceptance that a statement is true or that something exist is known as a belief. Many people have many different types of beliefs with all different viewpoints and reasonings to back themselves up. Believing in something is an important part of society because of its causes people to do many different things. People that negatively affect society need to be taken care of and people that are not afraid to speak up can have a powerful impact. During tough times‚ speaking out against others‚ trying

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    The author decided to use historical fiction novel as opposed instead of non-fiction novels like I am Malala or Persepolis because she was not yet born when the Parsley massacre took place so she experienced it like Marjane Satrapi‚ the author of both I am Malala or Persepolis. She did not know all the real people that participated in the war‚ therefore‚ she chose to use her imagination to create characters and represent their role

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    “India is not a nation‚ nor a country. It is a subcontinent of nationalities.” ― Muhammad Ali Jinnah “A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks‚ he becomes." ― Mahatma Gandhi “What is done cannot be undone‚ Knowing that‚ face it but do not run.” ― Rupansh Gupta “Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit.” ― Jawaharlal Nehru At the stroke of the midnight hour‚ when the world sleeps‚ India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes‚ which comes but rarely in history

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