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    In Webster’s Dictionary the word justice is defined by the words fairness and rightfulness. Around the world‚ the figure of justice is portrayed as blind from all information but objective facts. In the novel Les Miserables written by Victor Hugo‚ the figure of justice is meant to be completely blind‚ but it does not stay totally blind. Jean Valjean‚ the main character of the novel had been a prisoner for 19 years. When he was released from prison he was given a yellow ticket that identified

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    Character Analysis Lincoln Mendoza is a fourteen year old‚ eighth grader that just moved from the hard knocked barrio where he grew up to Sycamore‚ the mostly rich‚ mostly white suburbs. Lincoln is a Hispanic-American kid. His parent got divorced when he was seven and he now lived with his mother. Lincoln was tall but not thin. He was very muscular. When he made a fist‚ his forearm tightened with muscles and his legs and stomach were muscle. His face was brown‚ like coffee laced with cream‚ and

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    Blind Lemon and Ray Charles It’s hard to sum up all the magnificent work that Ray Charles and Blind Lemon Jefferson have produced. Each with their own unique styles have greatly influenced the genre of blues and have touched the hearts of many; both overcoming difficult obstacles such as blindness. Blind Lemon Jefferson was born blind whereas Ray Charles started to lose his eye sight at 5 and later became completely blind at the age of 7 due to glaucoma. Blind Lemon was born on September

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    West Side Story transfers Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to present-day New York. The love story of Romeo and Juliet becomes that of Maria and Tony. The feud between the houses of the Capulets and the Montagues is re-created in one involving two teen-age gangs‚ the Jets and the Sharks. The famous balcony scene of the Shakespeare drama transpires on a fire-escape of an ugly New York tenement. The curtain rises on a bleak scene representing a warehouse. For the next five minutes not a word is spoken

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    collection Blind Willow‚ Sleeping Woman‚ many stories center around inner conflict: in “Hanalei Bay” a mother deals with losing her son‚ in “Blind Willow‚ Sleeping Woman” a young man recalls an unresolved memory about past friends‚ and in “A “Poor Aunt” Story” a man learns about compassion for others‚ while discovering his true self simultaneously. In Haruki Murakami’s short stories “Hanalei Bay”‚ “Blind Willow‚ Sleeping Woman”‚ and “A “Poor Aunt” Story” from his collection of short stories Blind Willow

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    however‚ going on a couple of blind dates could open the door to meeting new people. The whole point of a blind date is to meet someone else that one doesn’t know and to get to know him better. The first cause of going on a blind date is that some people are shy and their friends decide to help them out and try to find someone that would be suitable for them. It is an excellent way for the shy people to get out more often. Another cause is to just have a good time. A blind date doesn’t have to be

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    you had to pick from being deaf‚ blind‚ or mute in this modern world society which would you pick? In today’s modern world society physical disabilities can be helped‚ but some more than others. Back in the day before the modern world society there wasn’t much help offered because there wasn’t much known about physical disabilities‚ but now much more is known and much more help is offered. In today’s modern world society being mute would be best rather than being blind or deaf because communication

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    would equip ourselves with ample knowlegde on the many ways to improve blind people’s standard of living and subsequently assist the blind towards better education and employment through right channels. We would raise awareness on the blind’s welfare among the people we know and influence them to support blind people. The government could establish a public institute for the blind‚ similar to public universities‚ to educate blind people in professional fields‚ such as law‚ accountancy‚ psychology

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    Reaction Paper #1 It is hard to think of advantages of being deaf and blind when you have had sight and sound your whole life. However‚ when you stop and think‚ you realize that there are actually quite a few. If you are deaf and blind you will have a heightened sense of your other senses‚ such as smell‚ taste and touch. That part of your brain has to work harder and is therefore stronger than other people with all of the senses. Telemarketers tend not to call if they know the person is deaf

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    Seeing Through Blind Eyes: In a critical essay written by Diane Andrews Henningfeld‚ Henningfeld says that the short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly before Carver made it the title of his collection that bears the same name. The story has become one of the most frequently taught short stories of Carver’s body of work (Henningfeld). In the story‚ the closed-minded narrator meets his wife’s good friend‚ Robert‚ who happens to be blind. As the story progresses

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