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    fighting to save his life and bring his comrades home” (1.5-6). This shows that Odysseus was focused on his task in getting back home to Ithaca. Since Odysseus was focused‚ it shows that he did everything possible to get home. In addition Odysseus went to Circe’s home to get his men turned back to humans. This shows that Odysseus did what it takes to get his men back home. Odysseus didn’t let his men stay pigs; he was determined to get them back and to be a good leader. Odysseus is a determined character

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    Ayana Graham Ms. Smith English IH An internal conflict I found in each of the characters was the choice between doing the right thing and doing the wrong thing. Each character found that peer pressure got the best all of them and if they were to succeed and over-achieve‚ they would have to rebel from it. Knowing that their family members were rooting for them and counting on them‚ they finally decided to get their acts together and buckle down. Sooner or later they found out that hitting

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    Renaissance art. David was an important figure in more than one religion. In the Christian religion David was depicted as the youngest son of Jesse‚ who was a descendant of Jesus Christ‚ that was sent o the battle lines to bring new of his brothers. While at the front of battle he heard the giant Goliath’s defiance instill fear in the men of Israel. David unexpectedly offered to fight Goliath and actually killed him using only his sling shot and a pouch full of stones. Three artists depicted this

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    Three Types of Trust

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    Consistency--It encompasses an individual’s reliability‚ predictability‚ and good judgement in handling situations. Loyalty --It is the willingness to protect and save face for another person. Openness—It relies on the person to give you the full truth. Three types of trust Deterrence based Trust The most fragile relationships are contained in deterrence based trust. It is based on fear of reprisal if the trust is violated. One violation or inconsistency can destroy the relationship. Individuals who are

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    Sexual socialization Sexual socialization is the process through which young people learn and internalize sexual knowledge‚ attitudes‚ skills‚ norms‚ and expectations for sexual relationships. People learn to be sexual within specific cultures and contexts‚ and socialization is a lifelong process that begins in childhood‚ increases considerably in adolescence‚ and continues throughout adulthood (Gagnon‚ 1990; Longmore‚ 1998). Key socializing agents in the development of sexual behavior include

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    three cheers for clarita

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    THREE CHEERS FOR CLARITA Clarita was eight years old but she was so small for her age that people thought she was no more than five or six. But for all her small size‚ she stood at the head of her class. Her mind was very keen; she was very wide awake. One day she heard her mother and father talking about burglars who been victimizing the neighborhood. The police had been unable to catch them. “I hope they don’t come here‚” her mother said. “I’m terribly afraid of burglars.” “Don’t worry

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    Trust The Three Certainties An express trust will not take effect unless the three certainties are present .These certainties are (1)Certainty of words (2)Certainty of objects (3)Certainty of subject matter .It is therefore important to prove all three elements in the given scenario to prove that a trust exists .If any of these certainties are not present the trust fails and the donee of the property which is sufficiently defined ‚takes the property as an absolute gift .If the words are imperative

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    the main character‚ Balram Halwai‚ explains from a retrospective narrative. Lastly‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ tells the story of a young boy named Amir who must redeem himself after allowing his servant/friend to get raped. Throughout all three novels‚ each main character seeks forgiveness for their corrupt and betraying actions. Balram‚ Amir‚ and Gogol experience personal growth in their journeys‚ which resulted in redemption. Gogol Ganguli continually felt like an outcast growing up in

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    Question 2: What are three stages of child development? Maria Montessory divided the process of child development into tree stages. 1. First stage: Absorbent Mind (0-6 years) This is the period of transformation and the characteristic of this period is known as the Absorbent Mind. The child absorbs environment into himself. The child creates the person she will become once given an appropriate and specially prepared environment to work. Montessori said that during the absorbent mind‚ the Sensitive

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    In 1787‚ at the time of the Constitutional Convention‚ slavery in the United States was a harsh reality. The census of 1790 counted slaves in nearly every state‚ the only exceptions being Massachusetts and the "districts" of Vermont and Maine. In the entire country 3.8 million people were counted; 700‚000 of them‚ or 18 percent‚ were slaves. These statistics are a striking example of the prominence of slavery in the history of the United States. They also exemplify the obvious contradiction between

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