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    Kacey Character Analysis

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    Leadership: Kacey exhibits a decisiveness to promoting teamwork with her peers as she collaborates in training and volunteering to help her peers with their assigned tasks as needed. She consistently shows an awareness of the strategic goals of the section. Problem Solving/Judgment: Kacey effectively demonstrates a strong ability to identify‚ analyze and solve problems with thorough research when assigned the tasks of misraps‚ Ident cards to Masters (IDO’s) and/or scanning documents into Front

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    Rafa Character Analysis

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    The Return of Rafa‚ The King of Clay reigns supreme... came across this headline on many of the sports section in newspapers and blogs around. However‚ the question which still stands is that if Rafa is really back to his best? Honestly speaking then while writing this article‚ nobody can be happier than me. The reason for this is because I am a hardcore Rafa fan and he is a role model to me. The way he used to play when he was in his prime was so fantastic to watch. He still has the one of the

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    Lennie Character Analysis

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    Lennie is a bear of a man that does not know his left from his right. He does as George tells him to do yet he tries to put his own spin on it in his own way. At every turn or wherever he goes he wants to here about his dream of tending to the rabbits on a farm. Even though George does all of lennie’s thinking‚ lennie knows what he wants in the end. Lennie could not function without George‚ even though lennie could not understand my thing George said‚ George would have not gotten by without lennie

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    “A woman stay round uh store till she get old as Methusalem…”(78) Methuselah is‚ according to the Bible‚ the oldest human to ever walk the face of this planet. With a lifespan of 969 years‚ his family is also mentioned as inheriting his traits of longevity‚ with his descendants mostly living for 800 to 900 years. With his long life span‚ Methuselah is also used as a symbol of wisdom and although is portrayed as having lots of knowledge‚ never plays a very prominent role in the bible. Following

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    The Novel Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand is about the story of Louie Zamperini‚ who was an Olympic athlete who came from a past of violence and stealing‚ he becomes enlisted in the air force and disappears. When louie disappears he is captured by Japanese and becomes a prisoner of War‚ For years he is beaten and hurt. When saved he overcomes all horrors of the past few years. Louie Zamperini shows resilience throughout the novel Unbroken‚ through going from a troublesome kid to being and Olympic athlete

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    Looking at the story of Perseus you can see that he was a respectable person. Perseus is the son of Zeus and Danaé which makes him a demi-god. Perseus is respectable‚ because he kills medusa as man‚ he uses Medusa’s head for good reasons‚ and he does this without a father figure. Although Perseus did not have his father in his life‚ he still made good choices which is why he is respectable. Perseus could have done bad things out of revenge because Zeus wasn’t good to him but he didn’t. It’s because

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    Metias Character Analysis

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    In the book Legend by Marie Lu‚ June Iparis and her brother Metias were born into a rich republican family. June‚ only 15‚ knows nothing of the horrors that the government tries to hide from its citizens. She has never seen the "buildings abandoned by business owners and residents when the flood waters rose" or the "giant water wheels and turbines that churn along the water’s edge" (81) on the outskirts of the poor sectors. When June turned 10‚ she took her trail and scored a 1500. A perfect score

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    John Proctor John Proctor is an honorable and righteous man in The Crucible‚ but he’s guilty of an unforgivable sin. He’s the voice of reason and justice in Salem but no one knows about he’s dirty little secret. He’s characterized for being an intelligent man but his lust for Abigail led to his affair‚ destroying completely trust between his relationship with his wife Elizabeth. Because of his affair with Abigail‚ Proctor questions whether or not he is a moral man‚ yet this adultery is the only

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    In “The Martian”‚ a 2011 hardcore science fiction novel by Andy Weir‚ astronaut Mark Watney must embark on a dogged quest to survive alone on Mars after a freak accident led to him being abandoned by his crewmates. Weir explores an optimistic view of human nature and pays an extreme attention to detail in the composition. One of the major themes that emerge from the novel is human nature. The team-up between NASA and the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) emphasizes the author’s belief

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    My client‚ the baron‚ is not guilty of being considered a heinous monster. He is in fact a nobleman who is respected and loved by his neighbors and his fellow knights. "He was a stout knight‚ and a man of office and repute. Right private was he to the mind of his lord‚ and dear to the counsel of his neighbors." Also‚ he was completely honest to his wife‚ which he loves dearly‚ when she inquired about his whereabouts. He did not hide the fact that he was being turned into the werewolf‚ and he completely

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