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    In the satirical novel Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede‚the main character‚Cimorene‚is not a proper princess. She is kind‚ brave‚ and intelligent girl who joins forces withy dragon named kazul. Cimorene was justified in ignoring the social norms at medieval society because she simply wasn’t satisfied‚ Cimorene tried to avoid the arranged marriage to Therandil her parents had set up‚ and cimorene volunteered to serve a dragon a dragon because she didn’t want to go back home. One reason

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    I see myself laying down and looking at the sky. It looked like I was in heaven. When I got up I saw a house. I went inside and saw a paper. It said that my mission is to kill the Ender Dragon. I didn’t know a thing about Ender Dragon. I searched the house and looked at the world. the world was made up of blocks. Not one block or two blocks. Thousands of them. Haphazardly I realized that I was in mine-craft. A game that I used to play this game when I was seven years old. I thought that it was only

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    Narbeleth the Dragon with a Boy of a Heart "Gather around and listen well‚ for naught the faint of heart is the tale I’m yet to tell. Everything now you hear is truth‚ nothing more nor less apart. For this tale is of courage and love‚ and the Dragon with a Boy of a Heart..." Chapter One: A Boy from nowhere Once there was a boy whose name was Ben. There was nothing particularly special about Ben‚ least nothing so special that might bid him to stand out in a crowded room. In fact‚ some might have

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    Darlene Crawford ENG 1003 Mrs. Penn 22 July 2013 “The Luck of Roaring Camp” Christ-like or Not Bret Harte is the author of a short story entitled “The Luck of Roaring Camp” written in the 1880s. The story tells of the birth of a baby boy in a rough mining town. The mother dies after giving birth and there are no other women in the camp‚ so the care of the child falls upon the “roughs” of the camp‚ “the term ‘roughs’ applied to them was a distinction rather than a definition” (6). This

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    The Roaring 20’s were a time of social‚ economic and cultural growth. It was the time period from 1920-1929 and is arguably the most impactful period in America’s history. The main changes during this time were Prohibition and the Stock Market Crash. Prohibition caused a huge change in social interactions and the Stock Market Crash had major effects‚ not only America’s economy but also other countries. Prohibition was one of the main changes to society during the Roaring 20’s. Prohibition was a

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    Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous in the Roaring 20’s "The Roaring Twenties”‚ "The Era of Wonderful Nonsense"‚ "The Decade of the Dollar" ‚ "The Period of the Psyche"‚ "Dry Decade" and the age of "Alcohol and Al Capone”‚ these slogans are all ways to describe the 1920’s in just a few words. (The 1920s: Lifestyles and Social Trends: Overview) The 1920’s were a decade of parties‚ money‚ and extravagant lifestyles. The decade portrayed the American Dream of women‚ money‚ alcohol‚ music‚ and partying

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    Marco Sanchez English 1301 9/24/12 “The Roaring 20’s was the best decade of America” Everyone dreams of living the good life‚ having all the luxuries for a bargain price and not worrying about a thing in the world. Well for many people in the 1920’s that was their life. This jump from 1919 to 1920 brought the greatest change in society‚ politics and values. The key word during this decade was prosperity. Americans were evolving from an era of conservatism to an era of more liberal views. New

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    and he could not see them killed. His wife and children Tutsi caused many issues. The Hutu rebels wanted all Tutsi people to be killed no exceptions and Paul did everything that he could to save everybody. He took money and expensive drinks from the hotels vaults to pay for as many live as possible. Paul’s ethnical Hutu background could have been negative but he used it to his advantage as much as he could to save as many people as he could. Social Identity Theory is described as a person sense

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    The hotel model is where support staff do things for the people they look after and then become observers by not doing things for themselves.Active support is a way of ensuring people are able to engage and take part in their own support by having a person centred plan for them. Promoting Independence help the people I work with to regain or learn new skills to live there everyday life Informed Choice making sure the patient knows all the options that are available to them so they can make

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    The Roaring Twenties: The Age of Degeneration Moral values‚ the standards of good and evil‚ are the foundation of a society‚ allowing a person to value integrity and make the right choices. However‚ during the Roaring Twenties in the United States‚ as we enter a new era of cultural and economic dynamism‚ the values are being overthrown by the new lust for money‚ power‚ and most important of all‚ pleasure. The Great Gatsby juxtaposes the new money’s extravagant life and the old money’s crumbling

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