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    Persimmons”: Assimilation‚ & Social Negligence “See through.” Surely‚ most people have experienced this feeling before‚ the feelings of being seen‚ but not truly “seen.” As if every part of their being‚ their roots‚ their culture‚ and history meant nothing and holds no value to anyone but themselves‚ just as the speaker is raised in a bi-lingual‚ bi-culture atmosphere although most of us may be forgotten throughout our lifetime from daily encounters or short terms relationships; semester

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    in 2013 the company gained 2.87 pounds of net income per 100 pounds of revenue. In 2014 this number significantly increased and became 9.67 pounds of net income per 100 pounds of revenue. Persimmon had a higher net profit margin in 2013 and 2014 than Barratt and it was 12.33% and 14.45% respectively. So Persimmon earned 12.33 pounds of net income per 100 pounds of revenue in 2013 and 14.45 pounds of net income per 100 pounds of revenue in 2014. ROE of Barratt

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    Najmah in the book Under the Persimmon Tree‚ by Suzanne Fisher Staples. In this realistic setting‚ Najmah‚ the main character‚ loses most of her family due to the brutality and imposition of the Taliban. The novel depicted the Taliban as dangerous and strict‚ which is interchangeable for what the Taliban is like in reality. Staples used the Taliban conflict to deepen the reader’s understanding of the impact of conflict on people’s lives. In the novel Under the Persimmon Tree‚ the Taliban is accurately

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    (BS-1)Throughout the book Under The Persimmon Tree main characters‚ Najmah and Nusrat have connections with stars on the surface‚ because their families have taught them. (BS-2)The author‚ Staples communicates distance from the character’s families when the stars are weak and unfamiliar. (BS-3)On the other hand‚ there were clear connections between the stars and characters‚ portraying they are heading in the correct direction for family. (TS) Evidently‚ in Staples’ Under The Persimmon Tree uses symbolism of the

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    fiction novel Under the Persimmon Tree by Suzanne Fisher Staples. In the book Under the Persimmon Tree the overall treatment of people by the Taliban was just barely scratching the surface of what it is really like in real life. In the book Staples portrays the Taliban notorious for being cruel to people‚ when in reality‚ they are much worse. Staples uses the experiences of people affected by the Taliban to show the impact of conflict on people’s lives In the book Under the Persimmon Tree the author Suzanne

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    own body or to their belongings. (BS-2) The war also forces many people to go through deep mental changes. (BS-3) Opportunities come and go due to war. (TS) People change because of war in Under The Persimmon Tree in many ways‚ and not always in way that we expect. (MIP-1) Characters in Under The Persimmon Tree are frequently faced with the struggles of physical damage and change due to the war. (SIP-A) The war makes injuries to their body a common struggle for characters in this novel. (STEWE-1) When

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    Mu-ch’i ‚ Persimmons‚ mid-13th century. 35 x 29 cm.  Ink on paper. Ryoko-in‚ Daitoku-ji‚ Kyoto This is a Zen painting in the 13th century artwork by Mu-Ch’i Fa-Ch’ang. It was painted towards the end of the Song Dynasty. It is part of  a handscroll with paintings of fruit and vegetables. The persimmons are done in ink alone. They are arranged in three groups-two‚ one‚ and three. They vary in size‚ their stems points towards different directions‚ and there is difference in tone or shade they are

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    Under The Persimmon Tree‚ nonfiction usage of American Involvement leaves main characters with traumatic memories and anxiety. (BS-2) These symptoms become the root of internal character conflict and change. (BS-3) Since the characters were forced to deal with their conflicts‚ they were able to learn and grow from their experiences.(TS) It is clear that the author uses non fiction topics to create an environment of danger‚ which shapes character change. (MIP-1) In Under The Persimmon Tree the use

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    The Taliban In everyday life in Afghanistan‚ people live in constant fear due to a group of terrorists. The novel‚ Under the Persimmon Tree‚ by Suzanne Fisher Staples‚ demonstrates the cruel truths of life in Afghanistan. The book follows two girls‚ Najmah and Nusrat as they are faced with tough challenges everyday that will alter their lives forever. The Taliban impact the everyday lives of people worldwide in an awfully negative way‚ and the book accurately proves this to be true by following

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    early losses from a strong to shocked girl. (BS-2) The loss of her family drives her to find them‚ later regaining strength. (BS-3) The decisions Najmah makes are based off of loss. (TS) Therefor‚ Najmah was shaped by loss in the novel “Under the Persimmon Tree.” (MIP-1) Early losses change Najmah from a strong to a shocked girl. (SIP-A) Najmah was strong and overcame some of her fears before the loss of her family. (STEWE-1) When Najmah’s father and brother were taken away from the Taliban‚ Najmah

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