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    beginning the tone is bitter and thoughtful. 5. According to the last senetence The Scarlet Letter is a story of sin and redemption. Chapter 2 1. They thought she was an adulterer and a shame. 2. Hester is young‚ tall‚ elegant‚ beautiful‚ a proud woman‚ yet serious. She carries a baby named Pearl. She wears an "A" on her chest. The latter sets her apart from the rest of the women physically. 3. Hester is strong in public considering the humility she goes through with grace. She doesn’t hide

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    something to be proud of‚ something that you will carry on. The family history/ cult. This means that as soon as you are born you are a (the) person that will carry on a cult‚ a history. With your friends you have nothing that you carry on. No cult or history to be proud of. Friends are a good ‘lifetime experience’‚ but in your family there are many of those. For example you could be proud of your family when your grandfather had invented something special. But you can also be proud of carrying on

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    UC Prompt 2 FINAL

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    Tell us about a personal quality‚ talent‚ accomplishment‚ contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are? Clean final corrected edit: A personal accomplishment that I am proud of is becoming the captain of my school’s volleyball team. I began playing volleyball my sophomore year. At first‚ I joined just because my friends were on the team‚ but soon volleyball became my passion. I worked

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    different mentality than any other culture before them. They were very loyal to the ruler‚ proud to be Roman‚ public-spirited and were very concerned about life around them‚ which is not so much the case with the people today. The Americans are also very proud to be American‚ some would say too proud but it is one of the reasons why America has become so great. The Americans are known to be extremely proud and patriotic. Rome started out without a significant difference between the higher class

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    Swami Vivekananda's

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    may well claim the honor of bearing to different lands the idea of toleration. I am proud to belong to a religion which has taught the world both tolerance and universal acceptance. We believe not only in universal toleration‚ but we accept all religions as true. I am proud to belong to a nation which has sheltered the persecuted and the refugees of all religions and all nations of the earth. I am proud to tell you that we have gathered in our bosom the purest remnant of the Israelites‚ who

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    short story “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson‚ has a double life that no one expected. Within this quaint town‚ the roses are flourishing and the house stands tall and beautifully. But behind closed doors‚ Miss Strangeworth is secretive‚ proud and controlling. Miss Strangeworth is a woman who has a large amount of secrets. She has strong beliefs that everyone has evil within them and that the townspeople needs to know about this evil. She feels that

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    Tacitus 'Poisonous Gas'

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    “A bad peace is worse than no peace at all.” Tacitus’ saying accurately represents the resolution of World War I. At the beginning of the war‚ there was a world wide sense of pride‚ with each country striving to be the best. There were many writers that expressed their nationalistic views through literary pieces such as books and poems. But as the war progressed‚ the traumatising war experience resulted in a loss of motivation and nationalistic views. With the view change‚ the works of writing changed

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    Definition of Pride

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    for accomplishment. It ’s like the feeling a person would get when they cross the finish line first‚ or when one would be rewarded a trophy for academic excellence. The Webster ’s 1913 Dictionary defines Pride as "1: the quality or state of being proud: as a: inordinate self-esteem: 2: a reasonable or justifiable self-respect 3: delight or elation arising from some act‚ possession‚ or relationship 4: a source of pride: the best in a group or class." (Pride-Definition). Pride is a lot of things at

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    My Handicap

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    challenging. We must know how to struggle from abysms. My 12th grade teacher has inspired me to do so. Today‚ I have enough encourage facing any problem. I was a good student since elementary school. I was admired by other students. My family was proud of me. My mom always told my neighbors that I was the best one. I had a lot of friends. I always wanted to set a good example to my little sister and brother. At the end of the last year of elementary school‚ we had a final exam to decide who can

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    Se habla Espanol

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    “Se habla Espanol‚” a memoir written by Tanya Maria Barrientos‚ was published by Borderline Personalities: A New Generation of Latinas Dish on Sex‚ Sass & Cultural Shifting (HarperCollins‚ 2004). Barrientos is a Guatemalan born Latina that was brought to the United States as a child‚ but failed to identify with her origins and saw herself as an American girl who struggled as an adult to regain her identity and acceptance as a Latino woman. Barrientos was brought to the United States at a very

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