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    Why it is important to be quiet in class? It is polite to be quite during school so you don’t bother other classes around you. During class changes you can talk‚ you can talk during class at an inside voice when your teacher allows you to do so and it is polite. Keep your mouth shut unless you are spoken to by the teacher or otherwise expected by the teacher to speak. It means don’t chat with the kids around you in class unless you are told by the teacher to have a group discussion‚ and don’t

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    Susan Fine wrote a book by the name of “Initiation”. This book was one that was meant to tell a story and hopefully inspire people. It was also wrote to let people know that they are not the only ones going through things. This book was based on a boy that goes by the name Mauricio Londono. He was raised in poverty and wanted a escape. In this he found a school he could attend which he thought he wishedd he had as a life‚ although when he got there it was a different story. He tried to use people

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    examples‚ when a child gets lose in the street‚ and you see her crying laughly there‚ you will grow a feeling that you need to help her‚ and make she smiles instead of the cry. That is because we leaned of others and we grow our compassion as well. Susan sontag asserts that people may choose not to look‚ it means they can make the decision to ignoring something or perceived something. And then‚ Ascher contends that people can not deny the existence of the helpness as their presence grows‚ it means

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    James Craig 28 September 2014 Trifles “There’s a great deal of work to be done on a farm” (1389)‚ Mrs. Hale stiffly replies to the Court Attorney’s trite comment about the untidy appearance of Mrs. Wright’s house. Trifles‚ by Susan Glaspell‚ was a play written for the Cape Cod Provincetown Players in 1916. Glaspell exposes sexism during this time period. Her play would later become the benchmark of the feminist movement and give her a reputation as a writer sensitive to these issues. Glaspell

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    Graham Greene’s novel‚ The Quiet American‚ is more than a political statement about whether or not America or any other country for that matter should become involved in the affairs of another country; Greene makes the question human and personal. The novel can be read as a political and moral reflection on the opening stages of the United States’ involvement in Southeast Asia. Therefore‚ Greene’s novel becomes a commentary on the pointlessness of the United States’ later investment of men and material

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    Quietness Nature has power to make us lost in its own world‚ but most of us don’t even have time to look at the beautiful environment. Keeping busy using phone or doing work possesses us away from what is alongside us. Pico Iyer’s article “The Joy of Quiet” concentrates more on the most proficient method to stay away from diversions and keep our mind loose. He discusses significance of calm time which we could accomplish by being away from the work and machinery devices. Iyer utilizes his personal experience

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    Jenna Long Mrs. Schumann English 8 November 2012 All Quiet on the Western Front All Quiet on the Western Front is a very dramatic movie about how WWI affected a young group of soldiers. The war affected the soldier’s whole self; it affected them emotionally‚ physically‚ and mentally. War can hurt anyone’s emotions. Being exposed to such terrible things can really change a person. When the soldiers got to their training camps they were excited and eager to fight for their country

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    conflicting personalities. Mr. Hale describes Mr. Wright’s personality as a quiet and aggressive one. Mr. Hale wanted to have a party phone line system installed in her own house and what this called for being the Hale family and the Wright family to share lines. Whenever Mr. Hale confronted Mr. Wright about this issue‚ he rejected him by stating‚ “Folks talked too much anyway‚ and all he asked (for) was peace and quiet”. (Glaspell 255) Mrs. Wright is the exact opposite as Mrs. Hale stated‚ “She

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    THE QUIET AMERICAN ‘Alden Pyle is dangerous‚ but he does not deserve his ultimate fate.’ Do you agree? In ‘The Quiet American’‚ the Alden Pyle character is exceedingly patriotic to America and somewhat unrealistic in all that he does throughout the film. Pyle seems to be naive in thinking that he will be able to save an entire country‚ Vietnam‚ which at the time was embroiled in an intense battle between the French and communists. He believed that by establishing a third force in the country

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    In current society parents’ actions affect their children. Being divorces‚ fights‚ or their struggles all these and more affect their kids. These taken scenarios affect the minds and emotions of kids. In “Ashes” a story by Susan Beth Pfeffer‚ the main character Ashes or Ashleigh faces her parents divorced‚ and given her parents’ actions take a toll on her feelings. After evaluating Susan’s character Ashes‚ her emotion‚ personality and conflicts it reveals the theme parents affect their children.

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