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    Ending Stereotypes What is a stereotype? Merriam Webster defines it as “to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same.” Many people generalize other cultures by putting all the people in a box. Society has made jokes of these stereotypes and expectations for people. In reality‚ they are a lack of knowledge that can be hurtful to others. Societal expectations limit people and can be offensive‚ however‚ for some people it pushes them to break through the

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    Emma Alternate Ending

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    Emma Just as Mr. Woodhouse had predicted‚ the air was chilling. Mr. John Knightley made an enthusiastic comment‚ “By God‚ Mr. Woodhouse! Snow is falling upon us tonight.” “Ahh! of course I was right.” Mr Woodhouse turned to Mr. George Knightley and looked him up and down‚ “Did I not warn you to dress warm‚ my son? Why‚ you look half dressed? Have you looked this way all night?! You look to be in costume for a circus!” Mr. George Knightley‚ assisted by Mr. Weston loaded Mr. Woodhouse into his limousine;

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    Endings (By Gavin Ewart)

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    The poem “Endings” shows a great amount of imagery and emotions. The writer applied a brilliant simile when saying- ’The kisses that were hot as curry.’ This simile is one of the many visceral lines that helps the reader understand the poets emotions. It gives them an appropriate representation of how the poet used to feel. In the poem “Ending‚” the author continuously stresses that the passion between them is from former experience by using words or phrases in the past tense such as ’were‚’ ’we

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    I really like reading your post. I don’t think that anyone would like a unplanned ending. Unplanned ending can be really hard on group members because it’s a sudden change in their life and they have to adjust to loosing the relationships that they had. A planned ending is very beneficial to every one because there is time for preparation and he members know that the group is about to come to a end. I work for as a Behavior interventionist for ACES. One thing that we have been taught in our training

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    Resilient: A Happy Ending

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    I disliked the ending of the book. It was definitely NOT a happy ending. I understand the ending and the significance of it not being a happy one‚ but that does not make me feel satisfied with it. The promise of the rest of the book is an ending of redemption and hope. People in the class argued opposite me saying that the ending was hopeful and that children are not resilient. I will defend‚ in brief‚ my perspective as to why I believe children are resilient and why I didn¡¦t feel the book¡¦s conclusion

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    Julia Alternate Ending

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    memoirs‚ for which she offered me quite an attractive sum of money. When I was a boy the fleeting thought of writing a poem or a story crossed my mind. However‚ that idea didn’t prosper and the only things I have ever typed have been hundreds of never-ending legal documents. I would have never imagined that I would end up writing a woman’s

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    Metafiction Professor Bampton English 111E September 28‚ 2012 “Happy Endings” by Margaret Attwood‚ is an oddly structured‚ metafictional story‚ which includes a series of possible scenarios all leading the characters to the same ending. This paper will show how Happy Endings is a metafictional text. It will also explain which parts of the story are indeed metafictional. Metafiction is defined by “Dictionary.com” as‚ “fiction that discusses‚ describes or analyzes a work of fiction or

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    Soylent and its creator’s hopes and dreams‚ we are given a glimpse into what the future of our food consumption could look like. The dream of ending world hunger is reviewed while the nightmare never eating for pleasure is also touched upon. In reviewing the words of Widdicombe and Rob Rhinehart himself‚ the dreams created by the use of Soylent‚ like ending world hunger and effectively using our planet’s resources‚ offer humanity a bright future. The biggest dream touched upon in the

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    Frankenstein: The Alternative Ending I hastily fled to my newest place of work. I had inhabited the world with a second creation. This demon‚ though a woman‚ was more terrifying and hideous than the first. A monstrous creature created only for longing of a new beginning. A world where I would forget this horrible deed I had bestowed upon the universe. I had only promised my first creation a companion‚ not a family. His companion would never get the chance to conceive‚ for no more demons will wreak

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    The Giver Ending Analysis

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    A new ending for The Giver-Vanellope When Jonas opened his eyes. He just found that he lost his consciousness when he slid down the hill. Free and relaxed with his arm and leg‚ “what happened to my body?” ‚Jonas thought. Everything around him was white‚ the snow stopped‚ that kind of white is different than the snow. white ground‚ white sky‚ white house‚ just like the same as the house in the community. “Hello?” Jonas said. Nobody answered him‚ nobody was around him. Jonas felt confused‚ where

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