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    In both “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ and Tears of a Tiger‚ by Sharon Draper‚ both of the protagonists commit actions that would result in them both being placed in the Hall of Shame. The protagonist in Tears of a Tiger is Andy‚ a Junior in High School. After one of his high school basketball games‚ he is driving under the influence of alcohol with his three friends and crashes his car‚ resulting in his best friend’s death. This story is about the recovery process Andy takes to overcome

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    Texts: The White Tiger and The Pearl Thesis: Both Balram from The White Tiger and Kino from The Pearl were born in poverty and living under the heavy oppressions of the upper class. The impact of the family drove them to fight against their own established fates and try to escape from the oppression of society. Book 1 - The White Tiger Balram was born in poverty. During his growth‚ he was deeply affected by his family‚ which developed a desire for him‚ to escape the poverty and be a successful man

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    lose their mind. In the short stories “The Tiger‚ The Brahman‚ and The Jackal‚” by Sara Cone Bryant‚ “The Cold Equations‚” by Tom Godwin‚ and “A Pair of Silk Stockings‚” by Kate Chopin‚ each of the story’s central characters face difficult choices that are presented in the form of the character’s internal or external conflicts which influence the decisions of the characters and expose

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    Attempted‚ she’s discovered blameworthy yet the case goes to offer. The young lady was Jennet Device and the charge was witchcraft. This exceptional‚ environmental and wonderful documentary recounted to her story‚ the account of The Pendle Witch Child‚ the ramifications of the case and how it resounded.

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    In the novel The Darkest Child the author Delores Phillips displays the activities and likely hood of growing up in the still racist Deep South. The main character Tangy Mae encounters hardships and tribulations amongst her family. Her mother Rozelle Quinn displays negative habits of a mother by being over controlling of her kids. Rozelle often beat and called her children names out of frustration and rage. Tangy Mae and her siblings must step up to the plate in order for the family to make a living

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    As a government employee interacting with students‚ one must report any signs or statements of mental and/or physical abuse on a student. Each educator is trained on how to make reports in order to protect the child from any further punishment. Ignoring and/or lying about a student’s abusement often results in severe professional punishments such as getting a letter in their files or getting released from the district. That decision is also up for an ethical analyzation. The spanish teacher is now

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    these restrictions‚ however‚ also cause many to give up partway through the process because they feel both mentally and financially drained and typically still have many years to go before they can bring home their new child. Don Simkovich‚ the director of church relations at The Child Share Program‚ Inc.‚ referred to the procedure as “a roller coaster of emotions‚ paperwork‚ and love that takes an adventurous spirit to navigate” (qtd. in Newman). Unfortunately‚

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    Last Child in the Woods Last Child in the Woods‚ Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder by Richard Louv is an inspirational book. Richard Louv mainly talks about children not getting enough exposure to nature and all the problems that are caused from it such as; school (academically)‚ behavior‚ health‚ emotional feelings‚ anxiety and depression. He explains that children from the age of six to eleven rates of obesity has increased and two out of ten American children are obese; because

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    Visual #1 Title: The Child Metal Collectors Medium: Photograph taken in Waterbury‚ CT Photographer: Fred Chesson Year: Around the mid 1940s-Date not mentioned URL: https://www-tc.pbs.org/thewar/images/inline_pics/at_home_family_a_5.jpg The image above shows children collecting metal scraps in their neighborhood in Waterbury‚ Connecticut. While their parents contributed to the war as much as they could‚ young children also tried to do their part. The Office of Civilian defense had asked families

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    A Child Called It was about the struggles of a young boy named Dave Pelzer. Dave was put through hard times and at some point lost hope in his dreams and doubted the humanity of mankind‚ but in the end because of his strong will he was able to overcome his problems and make a better life for himself. When Dave was younger him and his brothers‚ Ronald and Stan were happy in a normal family with a loving mom and dad‚ but as years passed things started to change. Dave’s parents became alcoholics

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