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    I am a very industrious student who would like to contribute much of my time to the George Washington Carver community in order to improve it. I strive to become a leader of the school and help those around me. Many people have helped me in the past and I want to show my appreciation by helping those in need. I will do my best when it comes to solving my peers’ problems. It does not matter if it’s personal problems or if it’s school related. Helping others has always been a big priority to me.

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    The Raymond Carver Review 2 Influences of Feminism and Class on Raymond Carver’s Short Stories Vanessa Hall‚ New York City College of Technology‚ CUNY Class—economic circumstance; problems of being in the first generation of one’s family to come to writing—its relationship to works of literature: the great unexamined. —Tillie Olsen‚ Silences 288 In the essay “Fires” (1982)‚ Raymond Carver writes about the difficulty of “pin[ning] down with any…certainty” the influences on his writing

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    Amanda Gazaway Professor Macklin Cowart English 1102 10 September 2014 “Cathedral”: The Importance of Transformation in the Characters In “Cathedral‚” Raymond Carver drastically creates changes within his characters that bring them closer together throughout each experience. The pertaining metamorphoses begin by being utilized as simple icebreakers but eventually commence an everlasting bond between the narrator and the blind man‚ Robert. Character development is important because it allows

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    Mike Wilcox Eng. 113 12-1250 Mr. Canipe 28 November 2007 Blindness is considered a disability. The person with a disability in Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is Bub. A person can be handicapped mentally. Bub is self-centered‚ and lives inside his own world. He is “blind” to the world around him and does not wish to open his mind to anything outside of his ignorant‚ pathetic‚ mundane life. Robert opens Bub’s mind‚ enabling Bub to see Robert as a person first‚ and not a blind man. Robert is

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    burned with nothing left but cold ash‚ Raymond Carver`s short story‚ “A Serious Talk” is that of an empty‚ broken relationship. The relationship between Burt and Vera could be compared to the way in which Burt smokes his cigarette and deals with a dirty ashtray‚ found at Vera`s house containing cigarette butts of Vera`s and those of someone else. This cigarette and ashtray could symbolize how the relationship between Burt and Vera has deteriorated to a lifeless point. Burt`s attempts to fix the relationship

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    As supporters of the environment‚ we strongly believe that a third runway expansion in the Hong Kong International Airport will cause a significant amount of damage to the environment in many ways. The building process of the third runway extension will involve a lot of land reclamation that causes a lot of noise and water pollution that will harm humans and animals’ ecosystems‚ especially the habitat of the Chinese Pink Dolphins. We understand that a third runway may provide Hong Kong with economic

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    Modern societies don’t appreciate premarital lovemaking for various reasons. Lovemaking is no more considered an outflow of the natural sexual instincts among human beings. We see it as a necessary obligation to share the romance between married couples and also as a medium to fulfill the social responsibility of giving birth to the next generation/ Sexuality is not an instrument of enjoying lustful pleasure for human beings‚ at least. In premarital sex‚ many a times‚ immature human beings explore

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    My sister and I were sitting and waiting. We were finally going to meet our baby sister. What if she did not like us? What if we did not like her? We saw our sister when she came off of the plane. Waving towards her‚ we had the Polaroid that she had sent us in hand. As soon as she passed the gate we ran to each other. All of our hesitations seemed to fade. As we hugged‚ we murmured‚ “Mama‚ Mama.” I stepped back and said‚ “Meimei Jandale‚” which means my little sister has grown up. We were wiping

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    Throughout the story‚ Cathedral‚ by Raymond Carver‚ readers are shown the other side of blindness. In the world‚ one may assume that there is just one type of blindness- being sightless. “My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies‚ the blind moved slowly and never laughed. Sometimes they were led by seeing-eye dogs. A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to” (Carver‚ 1). The meaning of blindness goes much deeper than that. Through the actions and words of a character

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    In Everything Stuck to is a fictitious frame story written by Raymond Carter. The story focuses mainly on a small family of three and goes over many topics such as identity‚ commitment‚ and responsibility. In the beginning of the story‚ a woman wants to know what it was like when she was a kid. She is unnamed‚ along with the rest of the main character in the story‚ causing an unknown identity‚ and wants to know more about when she was younger‚ maybe to help her sense of identity. The father in the

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