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    from St Vincent de Paul. There are many positive character traits demonstrated in The Happiest Refugee by Anh Do. “Kindness” was one of the main character traits shown throughout the book. This was demonstrated by Anh’s mother when she invited people to her home to live with her and her family. You can see this as she is always helping others even if she wasn’t in the greatest position. “Mum and Dad naturally

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    August Pullman Quotes

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    In the book “Wonder”‚ one major theme prevailed throughout showing not to judge people by their looks. August Pullman is a young boy who has a birth defect that his peers judge him for. He has arrived to a new school and he is very nervous. When he gets to school the principal has 3 certain people waiting for him to show him around the school. Two out of three of the kids were disgusted by his face‚ but there was one boy that knew they were going to be friends.according to the text as they were showing

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    Horace's Adversity Quote

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    Horace’s quote‚"Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant."‚ simply means that people behave differently in the face of adversity. Facing adversity‚ it usually brings out the best in people or it leads for them to discover something that they knew not they could do. This quote helps in building a person’s character and may also lead to self-discovery for the person while facing adversity. I noticed how people react differently while

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    Jared Felixbrod Mrs. Manzo English II CPE‚ Period 2 September 8‚ 2012 The curious incident of the dog in the Night-Time Quote #1: “Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being. “ Albert Camus “...carrying a book in his hand and he said ‘You look lost.’ So I took out my Swiss Army knife.” (Haddon 171) In this quote Christopher feels threatened and scared. He is flustered from being away from home and is not used to his normal routine. He

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    to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens‚ don’t nest in corncribs‚ they don’t do one thing bus sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Atticus explains why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird in this quote. He wants to teach Jem‚ Scout‚ and Walter that killing an innocent mockingbird is a sin. Atticus gives a hint that hurting an innocent person is evil as well. It relates to the theme - moral education. Atticus teaches his children from right to wrong

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    Calpurnia Quotes Analysis

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    I believe that this quote from Darwin means a lot. In the book Calpurnia finds out that Harry has gotten a girlfriend. Calpurnia then in the book starts to question Harry’s girlfriend‚ with questions like “What does she look like” and “Where is she from”. Harry then starts to get a bit irritated due to all the questions. Calpurnia then starts to feel a little bit jealous of Harry and so she starts saying very rude things about his girlfriend‚ whom she has never met. This then brings starts a series

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    Inkheart Quote Analysis

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    trade-off. But I’ll take it all.’’ This quote means that the greater you love a person the harder the loss of that person is to you. Inkheart by Cornelia Funke relates to this quote in her book Inkheart in chapters 29 and 30. I agree with this quote because the quote could relate to you or someone else. On page 285 of Inkheart Meggie say‚ “Do you miss her- my mother I mean?’’…. Mo answered‚ “Almost all the time.” This quote of Inkheart relates to quote 1 because Meggie lost her mother at a young

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    The Great Gatsby Quotes

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    Bernard Shaw quotes (Irish literary Critic‚ Playwright and Essayist. 1925 Nobel Prize for Literature‚ 1856-1950) Similar Quotes. About: Sin quotes. Add to Chapter... “Indifference is the essence of inhumanity".” Anand_Singh George Bernard Shaw quotes (Irish literary Critic‚ Playwright and Essayist. 1925 Nobel Prize for Literature‚ 1856-1950) Similar Quotes. Add to Chapter... “That the desires of the majority of the people are often for

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    Siddhartha Gautama Quotes

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    The quote I chose for Siddhartha Gautama is “A wise man‚ recognizing that the world is but an illusion‚ does not act as if it is real‚ so he escapes the suffering.” I chose this quote for him because he was born to a mother who was part of the tribal ancestry and a father who was a wealthy king. He had the means to live a life of luxury; however he instead devoted his life to understanding balance and suffering. Though he didn’t have to live the effects of the suffering of humans‚ he always set

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    over themselves.” These words were far before the modern twenty-first century movement of feminism. Long before her time she foresaw the problems with the movement and perceptions of it. This quote simply states‚ women do not need to have power of men but they need to have power over themselves. This quote is true and speaks to the purist nature of equality that true feminists strive for‚ equality for gender and not one gender over another. To be a feminist like me means to be for nothing but equality

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