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    Alice Sterling Honig‚ Ph.D. Children in general‚ usually look up to their parents in terms of how they should act. Before everything else‚ the family serves as the first institution‚ in which children learn what are essential. Parents are there to give their children the love that they need‚ teach them what is right and what is wrong‚ and listen to their questions. On the other hand‚ a child sees their parents as role models – the most important people in their life. What the parent does‚ the child

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    The ride I will never forget . waking up on sunny day where sun shined bright in my face‚ I thought to myself‚ it is time to wake up. It was the middle of the summer somewhere at the end of July. It was not an ordinary day for me. I spent the night at my friends house because the night before we went down town to spend time with our friend’s. That night‚ we shared alcoholic beverages which made the night a little more relaxed. When it was time to go home I realized that I could not drive. I

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    Not many novels are comparable to Flannery O’Connor’s The Violent Bear it Away. Perhaps  this is due in part to her skillful composition‚ but O’Connor’s blunt addressal of the natural struggle between faith and reason is strikingly convicting. Raised in the south in a predominantly Catholic family‚ O’Connor herself was no stranger to the concepts‚ using her experiences to create a composition that is deeply personal. O’Connor uses the themes of faith and reason as means of bearing her true beliefs

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    The Thing in the Forest

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    When I first read The Thing in the Forest‚ I was immediately taken in. I wondered what the thing could be. Was she going to talk about the two little girls‚ Penny and Primrose‚ witnessing the making of weapons‚ the abused lives of other orphans‚ or even the murders of German prisoners? The exposition‚ especially the time when World War II was going on‚ had led me to expect hostility. And my expectations turned out to be right‚ but in a different form. “The thing” was a hideous‚ worm-like creature

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    The Day I Never Forget

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    mountain‚ no valley  No time‚ no space  No heartache‚ no heartbreak  No fall from grace  Can’t stop me from believing  That my love will see me through  Thanks to You  Thanks to You  For teaching me how to live  Putting things in perspective  Teaching me how to give  And how to take  No mistake  We were put here together  And if I breakdown  Forgive me but it’s true  That I’m aching with the love I feel inside  Thanks to You  Thanks to you  THANK’S TO YOU ( TRAVELOUGE

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    dangerous and deadly. An example of this is Cast away. Director Robert Zameckis developed the idea of nature being cruel and harsh. He managed to develop this though the use of strong conflict‚ Tom Hanks’ incredible acting and special effects. In the movie Cast away‚ the conflict enhanced the idea created by the director of nature being unpredictable‚ dangerous and deadly. One example of nature’s unpredictability is the plane crash that left Tom Hanks’ character cast away. The crash was caused by a lightning

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    Step Away from Them

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    An Analysis of Frank O’hara’s “A Step Away From Them” At the turn of the 20th century‚ the movement of modern art began to distinguish itself by moving away from traditional and classical forms. Artists like Pablo Picasso were deconstructing their formal techniques by abstracting forms of conceptual art. We began to question and criticize: “Is that art?” By mid-20th century‚ the schools of the modern movement already began to echo into literature‚ dance‚ and music. Abstract Expressionist literature

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    Time Should Never Be Wasted I’m totally agree! Time is one of all important things in our life. I think many people also agree with that statement. No one waste their time for some things disadvantage for them. For example‚ when you got an assignment‚ and you have much time to finish that‚ will you do and finish the assignment when the time is almost over? You won’t! Well‚ maybe there are some people will‚ they are useless person. Why do the time should never be wasted? I’ll explain … now! Have

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    in Hayao Miyazaki’s film Spirited Away. Chihiro‚ the protagonist of the film‚ undertakes a journey of maturity. Spirited Away begins showing Chihiro‚ and her parents relocating‚ Chihiro is visibly upset and refuses to think of the journey as an adventure‚ showing her unwillingness. After getting lost on a side street‚ they arrive at an artificial building with an ominous tunnel on its front. The building conflicts with the purity of nature as portrayed in this film. Her ambitious father sets

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    Why Is Life Never Fair?

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    She stood with her back on the door‚ closing her eyes tightly as she tried to steady her breath and shook away her colleagues’ haunting stares. But they continued to stare in the darkness. The senior writer‚ the assistant editor‚ the desktop publisher. They were still staring at her through the washroom door. The waitress at the diner; the young women at the other table; the taxi driver staring at her from the rear mirror; the woman on the platform; the college girl on the subway. They continued

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