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    young high school boy named Rudy Medina. He grows up in a Latin‚ Chicano town called Barrio. He tells us his life and all the struggles he has to face everyday of his life .The family he had was not the perfect family; the mother was having another child that she would then not take care of because she cared more about herself. Lena was a high school drop out who wanted to be free and on her own‚ the father was a hard worker who tried to give his family everything‚ and Rudy was the outcast that never

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    even present today‚ even though the movie was made in 1987. I thought the situation when Rudy gets deported is kind of shocking actually. I know it’s meant to be funny‚ but things like this happen more than we realize. It’s pretty funny how immigration determine if he’s an illegal or not by asking him who the president is. You would think that they should do bit better analysis especially when they hear Rudy speak English so well. I can

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    illustrates both primary and secondary reflection is the scene where Patch help Rudy go to the bathroom. Patch makes a huge effort to make Rudy go to the bathroom‚ because he thinks that there are a lot of squirrels in their room in a mental institution. Patch even play a role of killing those superficial squirrels and after killing them all that is the only time that Rudy go to the bathroom. Patch not only helps Rudy by going into the bathroom but also he realizes himself that he also wants to help

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    made lasting connections with my AMSA peers‚ and I now belong to an in-group where I am surrounded my likeminded people who are striving for the same goals. Having the support of knowledgeable upperclassmen and professors has also assured me that Baylor was the right decision for me. I feel confident I will be well prepared to face the medical school application process‚ and I strongly believe my application will be competitive enough to be considered for acceptance. Before joining AMSA I was not

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    determining the total number of dollars that Baylor students spend each year eating in Waco fast food restaurants. The fast food chain would also like to know the fast food preferences of the Baylor students. Both of these pieces of information would be helpful in estimating how successful a particular fast food chain might be if located near the Baylor campus. The management of the fast food chain probably does not have the time or money to question every single Baylor student. Time and money to question

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    gives little and big clues about what’s coming up‚ some are obvious and some are not. Zusak foreshadows early in the novel that Rudy will die. “He didn’t deserve to die the way he did.” (241) This leaves the reader with suspense and with that little bit of information; the audience is driven to continue reading. Through the use of foreshadowing‚ Zusak reveals the death of Rudy‚ along with many others‚ and the outcome of Himmel Street. Zusak mainly

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    by Markus Zusak shows through the midst of brutality‚ beauty can still be shown. The main characters Liesel Meminger‚ Rudy Steiner and Hans Huberman‚ prove this statement they are all faced with perilous situations‚ but still manage to show beauty throughout the situations. Liesel Meminger display beauty during the air raids‚ as she manages to read to people in the basement. Rudy Steiner displays beauty he jumps in the river to get Liesel’s book. Through Hans Huberman nobel character he displays

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    taken out by the mayor and his wife. She held the beaten up accordion in its case as she walked down the street toward her new family and the new house. Liesel had now been there for three months‚ but still constantly thought about her mama and papa‚ Rudy‚ and Max. Unless she is curled up in the library with a book‚ that’s all she ever thinks about. Visions of them all haunt her at night‚ and she always wakes up screaming. Ilsa always comes

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    Liesel and Rudy continue their stealing this time targeting the mayor’s house and the endless supply of books. Rudy has problems with his Hitler Youth leader and has to join another group. Liesel brings snow to the basement‚ so Max can experience it and later that winter Max becomes severely ill. The Hubermann’s

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    “Never compromise your culture because you are your culture”. In the short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan‚ The Red Headed Hawaiian by Chris McKinney‚ and The Biography of Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera‚ Jing Mei‚ Rudy Puana‚ and Frida Kahlo reveals how culture informs the way you view others and the world because it defines their perspectives‚ boundaries‚ and life experiences. “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is about Jing Mei and her mother with a relationship of complexities due to the different opinions they

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