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    kid named Russell and a guy named Rusty. The guy named Rusty is kind of bossy to Russell‚ but at the end Rusty isn’t bossy to Russell. Rusty always says shut up to Russell too. This movie is starting to get really really FUNNY! My favorite part of the movie is were Rusty and Russell start fighting each other‚ that part is hilarious! I also like the part were Rusty‚ Russell and Amy are at a wedding and the ringbearer is sick so Russell jumps in for the guy that was sick‚ and when Russell waves to

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    feathers. Russell Campbell is a hardworking employee with quite a few awards under his belt. He was not crazy about the sons taking over their father’s business but it seems like he has accepted it. The root cause of his problem may be the original request of moving branches. The disconnection between the branches caused by a brotherhood rivalry made Russell’s transition hard. This caused a lot of hostility that he had to get used to. There was tension between Russell and Frank when Russell first moved

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    Sixteen-year-old Holden Caulfield‚ the novel’s narrator and protagonist‚ addresses the reader directly from a hospital in southern California‚ recounting the events leading up to his breakdown the previous December. Throughout the novel it is clear that Holden’s cynicism and his defiant take on life remains‚ while his perception of life and blindness changes as the novel progresses and as Holden learns new lessons. Holden is a cynical character that always sees the faults in people and never sees the good in them

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    shaken.As a child of an immgrant understanding who I was and where I belonged was diffcult and at times confunsing. In Sherman Alexie’s “War Dances”‚ the protagonist struggles to understand the national identity of First Nation peoples and his own cynicism of what he sees as a lack of authenticity in First Nation culture. The colonization of Canada and the policy of assimilation created by the Canadian government erased much of Aboriginal culture leaving a void for many Aboriginal peoples. Culture

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    Much controversy exists on the question of whether a juvenile criminal should be punished to the same extent as an adult. Those who commit capitol crimes‚ including adolescents‚ should be penalized according to the law. Age should not be a factor in the case of serious crimes. Many people claim that the child did not know any better‚ or that he was brought up with the conception that this behavior is acceptable. Although there is some truth to these allegations‚ the reality of this social issue

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    imagery help the reader to better interpret Rachel’s youthful thoughts and feelings. Sandra’s use of diction helps the reader understand how Rachel is feeling when she is accused of the sweater belonging to her. “…She sees I’ve shoved the red sweater to the tippy-tip corner of my desk…all over the edge like a waterfall…” (Cisneros 20) Not many adults would say “tippy-tip”‚ so the use of the phrase helps get Rachel’s point across. Rachel’s youthful tone is shown through this choice of words. “…The

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    Sometimes there isn’t a fight between good and evil. Sometimes there are just varying levels of evil and the reader has to decide what is worse. The Quiet American is a story about the moral complexities of life‚ and how a simple‚ reductionist view of a conflict‚ of a country‚ or of a person is never possible. Set in Vietnam during the French colonial war‚ the novel is told from the point of view of Thomas Fowler‚ a British journalist. He doesn’t seem to do much reporting‚ for he spends a lot

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    situation: They can either join the “unhealthy beings” who cut others to bits and pieces‚ or they can join the fighter in the arena‚ eventually enjoying the “triumph of high achievement‚” as Roosevelt describes it. By joining the majority in laziness and cynicism‚ in bullying‚ one can never know neither failure nor success. Standing up for both your peers and your morals may seem difficult‚ but those who act fearlessly‚ those who stand as tall as a mountain‚ are

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    another one and handed it to the boy next to me. “Yes!” Russell exclaimed upon seeing his prized spaceship. He began attaching and removing K’nex pieces from his model. K’nex‚ a toy building system‚ was the one thing that brought Russell and I together in the first place. It became the sole activity we wanted to do in the Pre-K class and caused us to dislike nap time‚ since any interruption of our fun and creativity was a hassle. As a result‚ Russell and I only talked to others when needed‚ making us

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    In the movie “All Quiet on the Western Front”‚ young inexperienced German soldiers eagerly enter World War I‚ but their enthusiasm “wears thin” as they experience the horrors of the war. Slowly‚ they start to adapt to the cynicism of the veterans.

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