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    Sister School Project

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    Jasmine Oh Sister School Project I remember when I went to this last year held by Antidote International‚ and I had a wonderful time. This year‚ I anticipated even more because I’ve already experienced it. Although it was like a social gathering with great music provided‚ I was excited to hear about the issues of Darfur. It is really nice to hear that Cerritos High School is involved in the sister school project. Through this program‚ I hope that it can make a great difference as to where the United

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    Little Red Riding Hood

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    Little Red Riding Hood in a Different Light “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perault and “The company of wolves” by Angela Carter is based on the same story but has stark contrasts displayed in them. Both these stories also present the same theme basically but in different versions and manners that reaches out to two different audiences. When the first story by Perault is child-like innocent‚ the other version by Angela Carter is comprehensible by adults only. The time periods both these

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    Litte Red Riding Hood

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    Bettelheim thinks outside the box when talking about Little Red Riding Hood and all the other different versions that have been written. Bettelheim explains how Brother Grim’s story‚ Little Red Cap had become one of the most popular fairy tales. Perrault is then introduced where each story begins like all other well known versions such as how the grandmother had made her granddaughter a little red riding hood or cap. This part of the story led to the little girl’s name. We learn

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    Little Red Riding Hood by Leanne Guenther Once upon a time‚ there was a little girl who lived in a village near the forest.  Whenever she went out‚ the little girl wore a red riding cloak‚ so everyone in the village called her Little Red Riding Hood. One morning‚ Little Red Riding Hood asked her mother if she could go to visit her grandmother as it had been awhile since they’d seen each other. "That’s a good idea‚" her mother said.  So they packed a nice basket for Little Red Riding Hood to take

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    Three Sisters Notes

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    therefore all \communication breaks down. Logical construction and argument gives way to irrational and illogical speech and to its ultimate conclusion‚ silence. Explores the absurdity of attempting to control one’s fate‚ seen by how the dream of the sisters is left unfulfilled and even a faint ray of happiness in the form of a marriage between Irina and Tusenbach is put out with the death of the Baron in a duel. At the end of the play the oldest‚ Olga‚ realizes: “of course‚ I’ll never get to Moscow…

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    Big Brothers Big Sisters heavily relies of pathos‚ pulling at the emotions of people‚ to help to support their organization. By using the emotional appeal and fear appeal they are able to explain who is effected‚ why they are effected and the outcomes of the children who participate in the program verses the children who should or could‚ but do not. A persuasion tactic that is important when using pathos is repetition. Constantly making the changes in children and opportunities pairs experience visible

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    More Than just Riding

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    Nathan Buttle Mr. Koenig CP English 10 Sept. 9 2013 More than Just Riding Before I rode motocross‚ I thought you just get on the bike and twist the throttle. One year ago‚ I got my first dirt bike for my birthday. In the beginning‚ I just rode on simple trails down the street at my friend CJ’s house. My friend Brett invited me to go to a motocross track one day and I decided to try it out. I didn’t think anything of it‚ until after one lap I had to pull off the track because I was exhausted

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    o The interplay between ages in Clay is similar to that in The Sisters because of the mentor/mentee type relationship between the older and younger generations. In The Sisters‚ the narrator is a young boy who frequently visited Father Flynn (a priest) to hang out until Father Flynn passed away. Father Flynn and the narrator spent a lot of time together‚ so much time that the narrator’s family members began to suspect ill behavior on part of Father Flynn because they felt the relationship between

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    Summary Of Sister Trouble

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    In Marian Ronan’s work‚ “Sister Trouble‚” she discusses the vatican investigations of American Catholic sisters‚ and argues that the constant tension and conflict between catholic sisters and bishops and popes stems from the issue of gender. Ronan quotes Kathleen Sprows‚ who argues that throughout church history the issues between celibate women and men in the church have come about when these women step out of their traditional gender roles‚ as traditionalists believe strictly in the essentialist

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    SPED 17 & 18 – REFLECTION THE OTHER SISTER This movie portrays how a family‚ who has a member with a disability‚ encountered and overcame adversities from within triggered by several environmental factors. The protagonist‚ Carla Tate‚ who has an intellectual disability‚ seeks freedom from her mother‚ acceptance from others‚ and attention/love from opposite sex. Eventually she got those as the story developed. This only means that a disability should never serve as a hindrance in achieving

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