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    a given environment or society as a whole. Moral behavior is any behavior that one person considers and believes is right and wrong‚ which can contradict the thoughts of the society’s conventional behavior. In each book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ and Uglies‚ there was some sort of struggle that made some of the characters oppose what was considered conventional. Atticus‚ Jing Mei-Woo‚ and Tally all went against the conventional behaviors of their towns and in Jing Mei- Woo’s case

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    The Joy of Being a Teacher. It is said‚ there is happiness in giving; that means there is happiness in teaching. But I get much more than mere happiness‚ and derive the true joie de vivre from teaching. What causes it‚ I can’t tell; may be it’s the vibrations all around‚ or‚ well‚ it could be one’s heart that has found its moorings. The only other profession which can claim greater joy‚ I feel‚ is that of a doctor who may find the true bliss of being a saviour to many. Yet‚ that profession

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    David Semester 2 P. 3 9/29/12 The Joy Luck Club Each generation is different from each other. While the younger generation has their opinions on things‚ the older generations have different opinions on it. This is the result of the society they are raised in and the changes in the society as the generations evolve. This is exhibited in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club. In the book it displayed how the mothers‚ who were raised in China‚ had contrasting opinions on love‚ family‚ and life than their

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    The Joys of Traveling By Air With the various methods of travel nowadays‚ traveling by air is by far the most convenient and enjoyable method (Irony). The hours spent in the airport‚ waiting to get on board‚ are totally worth the gourmet plane food‚ the lazy-boy quality seats‚ and the spacious setting (Alliteration). On the day of your flight‚ it is highly recommended to arrive hours in advance for security purposes. This is entirely understandable because the heightened security is necessary to

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    In the film “Inside Out”‚ Joy ignores Sadness’ help even though they must work together to save Riley. At the start‚ Joy does not work with Sadness and ignores her. In the middle‚ Joy still doesn’t listen to what Sadness has to say. In the end‚ Joy finally realises Sadness’ importance and that they can work together as a unit. Throughout the film‚ Joy disregards Sadness despite the fact that she is necessary to help Riley. At the beginning of the movie‚ Joy does not cooperate with Sadness and pays

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    organization. “You should get up and start packing.” “I will‚ eventually.” “You shouldn’t have gone out last night.” I start to get up wanting to leave. “You know you aren’t my mom.” "I know I’m not but I care.” “If you care so much you should shut up” Gosh! Why are you like this? All you care about is forgetting about the real world and looking good. I don’t know why I am your friend.” I place my feet on the floor‚ grabbing my phone getting ready to run. “You’re my friend because you have no

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    Through many of his poems‚ William Carlos Williams presents the reality of poverty among a great portion of the American society. Within Williams’ work of Selected Poems‚ he not only reveals the trapped lifestyle of those living in poverty‚ but he also represents the horror of the war between social classes along with the coinciding war on the poor. Williams’ use of plutonic images among these poems provides powerful meaning to his argument of American societal values‚ claiming the men of America

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    The Joy Luck Club “The elements were from my mother’s own vision of organic chemistry. Each person is made of five elements‚ she told me. Too much fire and you had a bad temper. That was like my father‚ whom my mother always criticized for his cigarette habit and who always shouted back that she should keep her thoughts to herself. I think he now feels guilty that he didn’t let my mother speak her mind. Too little wood and bent to quickly to listen to other people’s ideas‚ unable to stand

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    Haripriya Balakrishnan Johnson English 111 02 October 2014 Tears of Pain and Joy A life and death situation can happen in the blink of an eye. — On a cold January night‚ my mother and I were driving to pick up my dad from work because his vehicle was in the repair shop. I was 12 years old at the time‚ and I thought that I had my whole life planned out. I was going to become a doctor and move to New York City. However‚ what I didn’t know about was how fast things

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    Petrignani The Joy Luck Club Amy Tan’s novel The Joy Luck Club is a story of a monthly mah-jong gathering whose members consists of four Chinese mothers with American-born daughters. The novel is narrated by the four mothers and their daughters. At these meetings‚ the mothers share their concern of the growing rift between their daughters and Chinese customs. Each mother shares her story of her life in China and each daughter tells her story about her life in America. In The Joy Luck Club‚ the

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