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    My Sister’s Keeper The movie “My Sister’s Keeper‚” is based on the best-selling novel by Jodi Picoult; it explores the medical‚ legal‚ and ethical issues that pose a dilemma not revealed until the very end of the movie. The director‚ Nick Cassavetes‚ plays out an honest story that overwhelms his audience with waves of emotion by illustrating the daily battles of a young‚ genuine‚ and sincere cancer patient. Although an unfamiliar story to most‚ Mr. Cassavetes is able to grasp a sense of realism

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    The Time Keeper

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    Title: The Time Keeper Author: Mitch Albom Text type: Novel I recommend The Time Keeper for a Year 12 reading list for many reasons. The The Time Keeper is interesting to read because it teaches us to make the best use of time we have which everyone should consider. It inspires us to reconsider our own notions of time‚ how to spend it‚ and how precious it is. As of today‚ there are lots of distractions for the teenagers to do their school works‚ and it is because of too much time spending on Facebook

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    Brian‚ eagerly pursued having another child through In vitro fertilization and Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis in order to try and save Kate’s life. From the moment Anna was born she was subjected to multiple procedures in order to help treat her sister. Regardless of all of the treatments‚ Kate at 16‚ is progressively getting weaker and treatments are no longer effective. She wishes to not be treated any longer and is ready to “let go” but doesn’t know how to tell her family. The doctors state

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    Brothers and Keepers

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    Introduce and provide information on the book Brothers and Keepers by John Edgar Wideman. II. Thesis: Wideman was affected by a wide range of challenges. While he wrote under such unbearable conditions‚ it is convincing that one could take a cultural studies approach to examine the hardships of poverty and the racist mindsets that had taken place during the time in which he wrote. III. Body: Provide evidence from text that supports my thesis. a. Pennsylvania during the 1960’s and 1970’s

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    My Sister Ramez Analysis

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    My brother‚ Ramez‚ is the definition of the word optimist. An optimist is a person who holds the belief that good ultimately outweighs evil in the world. Firstly‚ Ramez attempts to look at every situation on the brighter rather than the darker side. If he were to be robbed‚ he would say something along the lines of “at least I was not killed”. If one were to be completely failing at a hobby‚ assignment‚ career choice or having a mid-life crisis‚ Ramez would find a way to make it appear as if it is

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    Brother Keeper

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    BROTHERS KEEPER Am I my brother’s keeper? “Innocent until proven guilty‚” and very often outside perspectives can drive a wedge between convicted murderers and their family. On many occasions family members are frowned upon because of the wrong doings of another family member. Whether it is a close relative or a distant relative that you are considered close to‚ their actions can very well leave a negative impact on your life. Despite what so called close friends will tell you‚ depending on

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    stress and regret. I had the perfect support of my mother and father always doing everything they could to make sure I was doing well in school. My mother giving me small snacks as I finished up my homework and my father with small motivational speeches that always helped me continue when I was stuck on a homework problem. If I ever did feel like I was too stressed with the pile of homework‚ I could easily get in the family car and just drive to ease my mind. Small things like these were never a problem

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    his wife from grief‚ but what he doesn’t know is that the nurse Caroline Gill will raise it herself. Author’s Purpose: * Imagery-”A few flakes first‚ in the dull gray late-afternoon sky‚ and then wind driven-swirls…” * Paradox-”A robe for my sister who lives in New Orleans” * Symbol-“Bones would last; it was easy for him to put his faith in something so solid and predictable” * Imagery-“It’s a girl”‚ he said‚ and cradled her like a football: * Paradox-“I’m so sorry‚ our little daughter

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    to lean on in times of trouble. In the novel My Sister’s Keeper‚ Anna’s life includes some relationships that should be more significant and involved than they appear to be in the novel. For example‚ Anna and her father Brian don’t really have a solid foundation of a relationship because her father always has to agree with her mother and he isn’t really hands on. Sara and her thoughts usually drown Brian’s opinion out. In the novel My Sister’s Keeper‚ Anna’s father does not seem to know when to step

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    Grief is explored to be a complex concept through loss. In the text‚ ’My Sister Lives On The Mantelpiece’‚ the complexity of grief is explored in three ways. Firstly‚ we learn what grief is; an intense sadness in response to loss. Secondly‚ the complexity of grief is explored through the difficulty characters have when overcoming grief. Finally‚ grief is explored by the different ways characters respond to it. Hence the complexity of Greek is explored through loss in the text. The first way grief

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