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    Separate Pasts

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    In the book “Separate Pasts”‚ by Melton Mclaurin he recalls his memories of growing up in his hometown of Wade‚ North Carolina. McLaurin writes his interactions with the black community and observes the segregated lifestyle of blacks and whites. He honestly recalls his boyhood during the 1950’s‚ an era when segregation existed unchallenged in the rural south‚ which was a time when racism was a day-to-day rule. McLaurin honestly explores the relationships he had with his fellow white peers as well

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    A Separate Peace

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    As famous rapper Eminem once said‚ are you calling me‚ are you trying to get through. Are you reaching out for me‚ I’m reaching out for you. In John Knowles’ fictional novel A Separate Peace‚ the lives of three young men‚ Gene Forrester‚ Elwin “Leper” Lepellier‚ and Phineas‚ are shaped and constructed by the world war that is happening along side them. In their final year at the Devon school‚ the reality of the war becomes astonishingly more apparent when their detached unity is fragmentized. Each

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    Autumn Bartlett A Separate Peace One of the main focuses in the novel A Separate Peace is the friendship of Gene Forrester and Phineas. One would assume that two completely opposite people wouldn’t have such a strong relationship. They both have different views of the world. Where one would find strength the other finds weakness. With having two opposing personalities as the main characters‚ it’s easy for the reader to identify with one more than the other. It also gives

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    Jealousy is one of the strongest emotions in the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles. What makes this feeling so dangerous is that it’s mixed in with admiration‚ respect‚ and love. Those are all the ingredients for the very confusing friendship between the protagonist Gene‚ and his best friend/enemy Phineas. Despite their friendship‚ jealousy drives Gene to unthinkable and unimaginable actions‚ which are least understood by Gene himself. Three of the most effective examples that explain the the

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    Chapter One: “I didn’t entirely like this glossy new surface‚ because it made the school look like a museum‚ and that’s exactly what it was to me‚ and what I did not want it to be” (Knowles 9). By the way this story is already narrated; I can tell that this man will be telling a story about his past. From what I know is that this story is taking place during World War II. Is he visiting a place he did not like to be during a teenager? Did something bad happen to him being at Devon School? How

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    earth? Well‚ you should be. In the First World War‚ one thousand six hundred and forty nine Canadian soldiers under the age of eighteen risked their lives‚ and three hundred and sixty five of these soldiers died for our freedom. In the novel‚ “A SEPARATE PEACE”‚ by John Knowles‚ The main character Gene undergoes various situations that are influenced by the war‚ including the incident of Gene jostling the branch causing Phineas to fall from the tree‚ the participation of contributing to the war‚

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    Separate But Equal

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    Separate but equal was a legal doctrine in the United States constitutional law according to which racial segregation did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment . The United States Constitution‚ adopted the legal doctrine in 1868‚ which guaranteed "equal protection" under the law to all citizens. ( “Separate but Equal - Separate Is Not Equal.” ) However‚ the law seemed it could serve “equal protection” adopting laws of separatism. Statements made by people of the Jim Crow era have said‚ “public schools

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    From a young age‚ we are taught that strength of character leads to success. In schools and in homes across the world‚ young people are taught basic things like: kindness‚ sharing politeness and good humor. In A Separate Peace‚ author John Knowles shows us how strength of character impacts Phineas’s and Gene’s relationship and the course their lives take. Lance Armstrong’s recent fall from grace as reported in (site 3 sources) also suggests how strength of character impacts his downfall. Arguably

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    Question 1 A corporation is a separate legal entity from its owners. The principle of separate legal entity is a fundamental of company law‚ and is demonstrated by SS119 and 124 of the Corporations Act. In other words‚ if a corporation‚ in the course of doing business‚ is involved in any legal action‚ then the corporation‚ for legal purposes‚ is its own person. The corporation is liable for its debts‚ not the members; members do not have the proprietary interest in the company assets. This is how

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    Separate Spheres

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    in England‚ the “Separate Spheres” theory was still applied to how women and men were supposed to act in society. The theory is that women should remain at home‚ because they are “delicate‚ fragile creatures” who shouldn’t be out in a “man’s world”. Men should be masculine and tough; they should be in charge of financially supporting his family and be in the “dangerous business world”. That left the women at home to take care of the household and children. The logic behind “Separate Spheres” was that

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