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    Ender who’s real name is Andrew is part of the Wiggin family he has two siblings‚ Valentine and Peter. Ender has a good caring relationship with his sister valentine. He has been picked on at school by bullies like Stilson and his gang. However ender is able to handle his bullies just like he did Stilston. He was able to handle his bullies because he has some of the aggression that his brother peter has. Ender does not want to be like his brother‚ he does not want to be a bully to others. This shows

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    Mockingbird by Harper Lee had the most Christ-like character. Radicals could call him the second coming of Christ‚ because his life decisions and personality so reflect that of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Through his relationship with his kids‚ the readers see his good heart and wisdom‚ but most of his strong character traits come out in the trail of Tom Robinson. It takes much character‚ bravery‚ and selflessness to defend someone else’s character while putting one’s own at risk. Both Jesus and Atticus

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    At the beginning of the novel Gatsby’s main problem is trying to be able to find the chance to meet with Daisy so that he can win her back. Gatsby reveals to Nick after befriending him that he had been in a relationship with Daisy and had even moved to West Egg to his mansion so that he would be able to be closer to her. The parties he threw were done in hope that they would attract Daisy to come over and give him the chance to see her after so many years but it never occurred. Gatsby also could

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    therefore working in an appealing job has become increasingly attractive to young women. This change in values also contributed to the increase in unmarried singles in their twenties. However‚ it is also possible that the influence of one’s family background is the crucial factor‚ since people with a higher socioeconomic standing will more easily attain higher levels of education than those who do not. There is also the question whether differences in occupational status achieved through higher education

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    is not always a bad thing. People sometimes tell lies to escape from harsh situations or to utilize it to teach someone a lesson. When people are in harsh situations they often feel that the only way to escape that situation is to lie. In “ Great Expectations” When Pip returns from Miss Havisham’s house‚ he is a little confused. The events that took place‚ and Miss Havisham‚ are “incomprehensible” to him. Pip felt convinced that if he “described Miss Havisham’s as my eyes had seen it‚ I

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    Explain the relationship that you think exists between law and justice. The relationship between law and justice has always been a topic of great controversy. Many people rely fully on the law to bring about‚ what they believe‚ to be justice‚ while others are of the opinion that the law is too ‘black and white’ to be wholly regarded as just. The debate of whether a jury is an effective way of bringing forth justice has been present for centuries. The opinion that it is not a reliable way

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    The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ was a book which transcended through time. Its characters and their characteristics gave and still give its readers a look into human lives and the human flaws which accompany. The characters in the Great Gatsby are complex and they are all static characters. The whole book is centered on the relationships between the characters. Each relationship has kinks and each relationship has a shadow which leaves the relationships incomplete. The relationship between

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    How a working relationship is different from a personal relationship The difference between a working relationship and personal relationship is that a working relationship is different because of boundaries‚ professional codes of conduct‚ employer policies and procedures. in your working relationship you would be friendly have a different approach treat with equality you would know your role and responsibility you would not share personal information as you would with friends. Also a working relationship

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    There is a correlation between social background and success at school. Discuss. A key goal of education is to make sure that every student has a chance to excel‚ both in school and in life. Increasingly‚ children’s success in school determines their success as adults‚ determining whether and where they go to college‚ what professions that they enter‚ and how much they are paid. The children of parents in higher social classes are more likely to stay on in post-compulsory education‚ more likely

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    Akankwasa Aryabaho Mrs. Kutschman English 3s 3/17/2016 The Great Gatsby: To understand The Great Gatsby‚ By F. Scott Fitzgerald a reader will find it helpful to know some details about Fitzgerald’s life and experiences. F Scott Fitzgerald fawned on the rich; that he was a mongrel of letters; that being tarred by his self-destructive relating this to Gatsby who is also rich and mainly wanting love.(an american sublime) Throughout the novel Daisy appears to be very flighty and nervous ‚ but she is

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