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    Still Life with Tornado by A.S King uncovers the real truth of what it’s like to live in a house of parental abuse.The slowly rising plot has complex ideas on what reality and a fantasy world really is. The story continues the message slowly reveals itself. King tells the story from a 16 year old girls point of view who claims to be going through a existential crisis. Sarah‚ the small town philadelphia girl has ran into some problems at school and would rather not go.Instead she wanders the streets

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    Quote "Dally’s okay‚" Johnny said defensively‚ and I nodded. You take up for your buddies‚ no matter what they do. When you’re a gang‚ you stick up for your members. If you don’t stick up for them‚ stick together‚ make like brothers‚ it isn’t a gang any more. It’s a pack. A snarling‚ distrustful. bickering pack like the Socs in their social clubs or the street gangs in New York or the wolves in the timber. "[Dally’s] tough‚ but he’s a cool guy." this is a example of the way pony boy doesn’t want

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    Death is a very vague character he is blunt and goes straight to the point. Death starts off with a sort of mocking or cynical manner‚ with a dark sense of humor‚ but as the novel goes on and World War II gets bigger and faster‚ Death shows weariness and remorse about having to collect so many souls. He’s extremely truthful and tells you how it is. A small fact he shares at the very beginning of the book is “you are going to die”. He explains that he is attempting to be cheerful about this whole

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    World War One (WW1) beginning on the 28th July 1914 and ending on 11 November 1918 impacted the everyday lives and attitudes of Australians in many ways. The soldiers who fought in WW1 were affected physically (injuries) and physiologically‚ in the trenches and on the battlefields. This caused many of the soldiers to suffer PTSD and shell shock. Consequently WW1 also affected the lives of Families‚ specifically women and children who where left to work at home and do jobs men would usually do.

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    We need a type of patriotism that recognizes the virtues of those who are opposed to us..... The old "manifest destiny" idea ought to be modified so that each nation has the manifest destiny to do the best it can - and that without cant‚ without the assumption of self-righteousness and with a desire to learn to the uttermost from other nations. ~Francis John McConnell I believe in America because we have great dreams - and because we have the opportunity to make those dreams come true. ~Wendell

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    1. The reason Ammaniti has started with the quote by Jack London is because he is trying to show us what is going to happen in this book and will involve real evil. The literal meaning of falling into darkness is that Michele literally falls into a hole‚ which is full of darkness‚ and the symbolic meaning is that true evil is in the hole. 2. Michele had to choose to ethier help his sister or keep going with the race so that he wouldn’t have to perform the ‘forfeit’. At first he kept running the

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    Character development is a crucial part of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ and while there are many captivating characters‚ one that stands out is Bernard‚ a scholarly boy who is the son of Willy’s two boys. Bernad is unique due to the way his personality and characteristics are very similar during the present and the flashbacks in the play. When Bernard is introduced‚ he is brazen as a hard-working intellectual that is pushing Biff to study for his test. Not only is he smart‚ but he also

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    mistakes. Make all you can. Because remember that?s where you will find success." - Thomas J. Watson 3. "The successful always has a number of projects planned‚ to which he looks forward. Anyone of them could change the course of his life overnight." -Mark Caine 4. There are three ingredients in the good life: learning‚ earning and yearning." - Christopher Morley 5. There are three ingredients in the good life: learning‚ earning and yearning." - Christopher

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    words” theme is RTLM. RTLM was a radio station that influenced 1‚000‚000’s of listeners. Every broadcast seemed to include a slam or a hatred towards some tutsi. But people did not stop listening; people COULD not stop listening. RTLM had a captive audience‚ one that was to awestruck to turn away from the horrible news. The specific words used in the book had a huge impact- both personally to the author‚ and to the 1‚000‚000’s of witnesses to the Rwandan

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    know all these news and reality‚ some have funny rather heartless ways to deal with this knowledge such as:” Let the people of Middle East kill each other‚ It does not affect me” or “ I pay taxes‚ so the government should take care all off it”. These quotes are the reasons why Einstein assumed this world is dangerous. It is dangerous because human is becoming apathy‚ distracted‚ inactive and narcissistic nowadays. People do not care about their surrounding situations‚ they only care for themselves‚ how

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