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    The Man in the Water

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    The Man in the Water A hero is a person who has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model. People devote their lives on a daily basis to acts of kindness and saving people’s lives. Who is a bigger hero? A firefighter or soldier who dedicates their lifetime to saving people and risking their own lives on a daily basis or a normal everyday person who acts it a moment of crisis? The Man in the Water stepped up after Flight 90 took a turn for the worse and crashed

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    Background questions 1. What kind of person was your hero before he got superpowers? (A friendly but awkward nerd? Guilty of CIAing while black? A disgruntled accountant?) An American football player 2. Why should prospective readers care about your hero? What is it about his background that will appeal to them? They care he because he have families 3. What kind of goals did he have before becoming a superhero? The captain of his team 4. What sort of problems did his world have before he became a superhero

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    serve as the cornerstones of your foundation. What do you believe in unbendingly? Which values in life are held simply as matter of opinion? For example I know that God is the creator of the world. I know that the ten commandments are points of inflexibility‚ and would be really frustrated if one of my friends had a murdering habit‚ but I don’t particularly mind if your favorite color is green or yellow‚ or if you like or dislike my outfit today. What are your feelings about current culturally debated

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    In What Ways Is It Hard To Believe In A Religion As A Teenager Growing Up In Britain Today? What is religion and how to worship different ones? Religion is very hard subject to describe and talk about to each other. Religion is a type of belief and a system that creates a powerful and long-lasting meaning; many religions have symbols‚ traditions and sacred histories that give a meaning of life. (Wikipedia) Most religions have precise/specific behaviour system‚ such as how and when they pray‚

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    After reading what Jean Sutton has to say about relationships‚ I think Jean Sutton wouldn’t believe in “love at first sight”. because of the situation of her mother she had her thought on the idea of love and partner‚ because her mother said don’t end up like her had made her believe more on her life in life and never putting everything on a men to support her. Which had Jean Sutton not able to believe on love at first sight‚ but to choice her partner using her brain more than her heart. Sutton

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    Existence of Man

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    Existence of Man For centuries man has grappled with the riddle of what it means to be a person. But the questions Who is man? and What is the meaning of life? are still unanswered. Yet‚ while man is still a long way from arriving at any acceptable definitions‚ there is deep within everyone the hint of an idea of what it means to be a whole person‚ that is happy‚ functioning and fulfilled. So‚ throughout history man has made a continuous search to find out what makes him whole. Every person

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    The Signal Man

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    The Signal-man How does Charles Dickens use the ghost story genre to provoke fear in both the Victorian and modern reader of the Signalman? The Signal-Man is a ghost story from Pre 1914’s written by Charles Dickens it shows the difference of the fear that a Victorian reader would feel compared to what a modern reader would feel. The Signal-man projects the ghost story genre very well due to the fact that a ghost story is not supposed to be scary. A ghost story is just meant to play with the readers

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    Arms And Man

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    ARMS AND THE MAN: ACT 2 ‘ EXTRACT 1 - page30 Nicola:” Be warned in time‚ Louka: mend your manners………… Nicola:……………...But you’re young: you’re young!” 1. What does Nicola warn Louka about? It’s a fine spring morning‚ Nicola‚ the manservant and Louka‚ the maidservant of the Petkoffs are talking to each other. Louka‚ smoking a cigarette is standing‚ between the table (the table that was laid in the garden) and the house‚ turning her back with contempt on the manservant who is chastising her for her

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    ideal man

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    personality. I want a man who looks nice in his clothes most of the time‚ whether they are casual or dressy. He does have to be well-groomed‚ clean. However‚ I don’t want a man who is super polished. I don’t care about a man’s height‚ so as long as I can look up at the man a little bit I am happy Weight‚ not a real big deal‚ but I’m not real attracted to real thin or morbidly obese. Prefer no tattoos‚ or 1‚ no piercings preferably. I like a man to look athletic‚ whether he is or not. I do want him

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    The Elephant Man

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    Throughout the beginning of Frederick Treves’s The Elephant Man‚ the character of John Merrick was simply a man that never got the chance to live a normal life. From the day he was born‚ his unfortunate physical deformities led him through a never ending cycle of ridicule‚ repudiation‚ and distress. This “monster” was considered to be a “burden that must be rid of” (185) for the greater portion of his being‚ compelling him to prefer a life of isolation rather than choosing to experience the everyday

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