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    older‚ I realized all my questions revolved around science. Even with my questions answered‚ I still desired to know more. From this dedication came my love for science. I feel that this love is too big to be ignored‚ and that going to __________ High School would leave me immensely satisfied through the excellent academic courses offered. The main reason why I love science is because it keeps my mind open to new things and vulnerable to new questions. The world today is fast-paced area where many new

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    Middle School Students hate school because of how they don’t have time. In elementary school‚ a place where students have time to themselves where they can socialize‚ can learn new skills‚ and reduce the stress that is called a recess. A high-quality recess program can help students feel more engaged safer and positive about the school day according to Stanford research. This block of time has many benefits for kids‚ elementary schools overall climate‚ said Milbrey McLaughlin. Students should

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    Bullying In Schools A huge problem seems to be taking over our schools these days. Bullying has become a major issue in our schools and should be a problem taken very seriously. Parents need to take action in putting a stop to their children harming others. Teachers also should be aware of what is going on in their schools and take immediate action before something terrible occurs. Bullying is when someone intentionally brings harm to someone else. It comes in forms of physically harming another

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    In recent years‚ school cafeterias across America have started a new lunch trend that has sparked quite a debate. With so many complaints about the poor quality food that schools have been serving students‚ bringing in popular fast food restaurants to replace traditional lunches seems to be the quick solution. This new trend is not only a dull attempt to solve an issue‚ but it also creates other problems for school age children‚ as well as the entire nation. Fast food restaurants may be more popular

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    Although‚ it is tempting to believe that love is the key factor to a successful marriage in Pride and Prejudice‚ through careful analysis‚ the fact becomes quite evident that Jane Austen considered and conveyed that marriage was successful when both partners were compatible‚ could work together‚ balance each other out‚ and meet one another’s needs providing some sort of stability. This idea is strongly supported by the Gardiners and Elizabeth and Darcy’s marriage. In Mr. and Ms. Gardiner’s marriage

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    In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ Lady Catherine’s appearance‚ actions and speech exhibit her supercilious and domineering behavior. She is described as a “tall large women‚ with strongly marked features‚” whose “air was not conciliating.” Lady Catherine’s tall stature symbolizes her judgement of looking down at others of inferior rank‚ and her appearance gives of an unfriendly feeling‚ immediately making those around her insecure. She begins to interrogate Elizabeth with invasive questions on

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    The Marriage of Pride and Prejudice "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife"(Austen 1). Jane Austen started her book Pride and Prejudice in this way clearly stating that one of her major themes would be marriage. The line implies that men who are financially stable must want to get married. In some cases this is true‚ but in others it is the exact opposite. It is the female who does not have any money who is in want

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    By: Dena Grade 9 27/08/08 Pride And Prejudice Why is Elizabeth so anxious to distrust Mr. Darcy at the start of the novel‚ and instead trust Mr. Wickham? First impressions are not always important; even though a lot of people base their whole opinion on a person through their first impression. Most times the first impression of someone is not the way they truly are. You may think‚ at first‚ that a person is‚ for example‚ mean. But as you get to know them better‚ you see their real intentions

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    textbook‚ Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and Practice‚ highlights one fundamental aspect of feminist criticism: patriarchy. Patriarchy can be seen in Jane Austen’s novel in the form of the existing system of entailment. Entailment in Pride and Prejudice‚ the restriction of future ownership of real estate to particular descendants‚ is limited solely to male heirs. As Mr. Bennet has no male children‚ his estate will be entailed to Mr. Collins as opposed to his own daughters. Mrs. Bennet

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    comfortable‚ at least on the surface. Strict manners and “morals‚” that often prevented them from asserting or protecting themselves‚ bound these two classes of people. Such lifestyles are illustrated quite honestly in Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice. The characters in this novel have comfortable lives on the surface; however‚ internally they are victims of their social status. The husband and wife duo of Collins and Charlotte Lucas-Collins are two prime examples of this mentality

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