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    Character Sketch Guidelines A Character Sketch is a great way for your student to assess the characters in the literature they are reading or people that they are researching about. It can give them tools of observation as they look at the many details about another individual. When studying a specific character in a literary piece the sketch gives the student the freedom to be a detective and try to find out what the author is expressing through their characters. They can sketch the protagonist

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    Living Will

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    LIVING WILL OF JOHN DAVID ROBINSON I‚ John David Robinson‚ willfully and voluntarily address this Living Will to my family‚ my physician‚ my attorney‚ my clergymen‚ and to all other persons whom it may concern. I. In the anticipation of decisions that may have to be made about my own dying‚ if at such a time I become terminally ill and unable to participate in the decision regarding my medical healthcare‚ I hereby willfully and voluntarily make known my desire that my dying should not be

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    film critique Final Film Critique: The Crow Jason Campbell Eng 225 Instructor: David Preizler March 18‚ 2013 Final Film Critique: The Crow Few films have struck a chord with viewers as ones that deal with love and revenge. From tragic love stories such as “Romeo and Juliet”‚ to more revenge based movies such as “Taken”‚ the combination of the two seem to evoke a response in viewers that all things are possible. While love stories evoke the feeling of happiness that the characters will

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    Two children living in different times and have different color of skin share the same struggle. Even though they are so far apart both Wright and Walls suffer as equally as the other. Both protagonists have to do things that they do not want to just too barely make it‚ and they have to overcome obstacles to achieve their dreams that ended up far greater than what they had expected. Both Wright and Walls use specific character traits to overcome their obstacles such as the traits of being independent

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    "Et tu Brute?" Caesar’s simple statement sums up Brutus’ round character in the development of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Brutus was thought no threat and an ingenious right-hand man due to his nobility and his loyalty; however‚ these qualities are precisely why the story is such a catastrophe. What stemmed from these traits is the last expected outcome. Caesar’s surprise was so immense‚ he could only mutter these last few words. Brutus’ honorable nobility‚ his loyal patriotism‚ and his naïve

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    My dad married his high school sweetheart‚ Lisa Malee Erickson‚ on February 5‚ 1993. He had joined the Army Reserve and left soon after they were married to attend basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri. I’m his first daughter‚ Christine Brianne Hill. I was born May 26‚ 1993‚ while he was in training. Daddy was given leave to come home and see his new baby daughter‚ but had to return just two days later. He completed his training two months later and returned to his wife and baby. He

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    Elizabeth’s Character – Good or Bad? Just like many puritan women‚ Elizabeth Proctor is reserved‚ slow to complain‚ and dutiful. Elizabeth’s moral character proves to be an important factor all through the book. She gives people in the play and people today the example on how to treat others when she said‚ "I have sins of my own to count" (Miller 137). People can’t go around judging others and not check themselves and be rightly so to judge. Before she knew of this she said‚ "I have read my heart"

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    Jazlee Ortiz Ethics‚ 01 Unger October 20‚ 2008 Frances “Fanny” Wright My favorite female philosopher Frances‚ aka. Fanny‚ Wright was born on September 6‚ 1975 in Dundee‚ Scotland. She was a Scottish lecturer‚ writer‚ freethinker‚ feminist‚ abolitionist‚ and social reformer; also in 1825 she became a United States citizen. Wright had a very wealthy background with her father being a designer of Dundee trade tokens. Unfortunately‚ both her parents died leaving behind their three children

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    Love Wins! An Autobiographical Soteriology I became a Christian in what is perhaps one of the most non-religious places in the world: the drama department at New York University. NYU is a place where there is great passion for progressive social and political change‚ but where any question about religion is most often answered with the standard response‚ “I’m spiritual‚ but not religious‚” which can usually be interpreted as meaning that the one questioned smokes pot and listens to Bob

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    Stories have the power to shape us in ways that we neither expect nor fully understand. They disarm us and open our minds to the possibilities of the way things may have been‚ may be or will be. Wendell Berry in Jayber Crow uses the power of the narrative of the life of Jayber Crow to tell powerful stories full of images and metaphors that disarm the reader and form the reader in unexpected ways. Out of these many images and metaphors‚ one of the most prominate is the land‚ the farm and the farmer

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