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    Morally ambiguous characters - characters whose behavior discourages readers from identifying with them as purely good or purely evil - are at the heart of many works of literature. Great Expectations has a morally ambiguous character play a pivotal role. Write a well-organized essay in which you explain how the character can be viewed as morally ambiguous and why his or her moral ambiguity is significant to the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary. 3. In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening

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    According to‚ "This Apple Could Have Been Saved‚" by Kristen Lewis‚ with reporting by Adee Braun‚ and "How To Reduce Your Food Waste‚" many different types of food in America are wasted every day‚ but there are ways to reduce the waste. Some people have been aware of how much food is being wasted each day‚ but this situation is growing out of control and needs to be put to an end. The first way that food gets wasted‚ is that many American’s are just lazy and buy too much food that we aren’t even

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    Rwanda could have been avoided by using conflict resolution techniques. This essay will talk in detail about the origins of the conflict‚ the key actors‚ and the sources of conflict. The conflict in Rwanda has changed over time and this essay will talk about how it has changed. Pre-colonial legacies and colonial polices played a huge part in what happened in Rwanda. The government was facing great opposition and genocide represented a last attempt at survival. The Hutu and Tutsi people have a similar

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    Time passes by in seconds‚ minutes‚ and hours. Calendar tears by days months‚ and years‚ but something that will stay with us forever is a good parenting responsibilities that we encounter in every family whether they are rich or poor. Good Parenting is the main moral essence of each and every parent’s life because that same essence will pass on through their children as they become parents. This story is about “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” is perfect example of a middle class typical

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    My Mother and Her Sister

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    Mother and her Sister Happiness is a key factor in life. Weather happiness is found in love‚ in career‚ in family - everybody deserves to experience true happiness sometime in life. Life is not complete without this key factor. This is true in the case of the mother in the short story “My Mother and her Sister” who does not seem to find true happiness in life before her days are over. This assignment will begin with an analysis and interpretation of the short story “My Mother and her Sister” by

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    of Sara and Her Husband Sara is a 39-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman; and being a prominent social worker and middle-aged woman‚ she was interviewed about her experiences related to her life course stage. Sara’s husband Isaac‚ a 37-year-old Orthodox Jewish man‚ was interviewed as well for a better understanding of this stage and its effects on the opposite sex. Initially‚ the author assumed the interviewee‚ Sara‚ suffers from an eating disorder and obsessive thoughts regarding her appearance. Sara

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    Every Good Boy

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    Every Good Boy - By David Nicholls Can a piano have an effect on people? It definitely can. It can make people happy‚ it can get people in a good mood and it can play wonderful music for the ears. But what about a bad effect? In this short story the piano plays a very big role. It goes from being a big joy for the narrator‚ to become a satanic piano that were never to be touched again‚ because of a big fear… The short story is about a nine-year old boy. He was not good at anything. He

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    topic‚ and is highly discussed and researched by scholars and the general public. The nuclear bombings are not just a small part in military history‚ but a lesson in reality and the destruction possible of man to achieve their goals; these bombings have raised a whole host of ethical issues and concerns‚ which must be taken into consideration. There are many reasons why the actions taken by the United States and specifically President Truman to drop the A-Bomb on Hiroshima were absolutely unnecessary

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    every good boy

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    text it becomes clear that the narrator is stubborn‚ since he keeps on playing the piano even though he is terrible at it. Also he has no support from his parents. “Her ears‚ she said‚ were bleeding. It was‚ she said‚ like having her head slammed in a car door over and over again. I was‚ she said‚ doing her head in. I was killing her.” (p.4 l. 7 Nichools). This quotation shows the parental lack of support. As a kid you are more likely to believe in what you parents tell you. From this quotation it

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    elderly population have been treated just as badly‚ if not worse‚ some were abandoned by their families‚ and some were violently abuse. As adults the transition into old age can be difficult for some people. Frustration‚ lack of responsibility and dependence can make the process of aging undesirable to look after them. This reason makes me disagree that not poverty alone had made a stomping ground at their present situation. We may not have the luxuries that other rich families have but what me believe

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