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    Harry Potter next to him. He wanted to see Harry’s eyes one last time as a reminder of Lily Potter whom he once loved. However‚ throughout the entire series this side of Snape is not made known to the reader. In the beginning‚ Snape is made out to be a villain‚ but as the conclusion of the story draws near the reader sees the other side of Snape that was hidden until the very end. Harry’s first experience in “The Philosopher’s Stone” with Snape was in the great hall whenever he made eye contact

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    ASSIGNMENT 2 “Other side of outsourcing” by: Thomas Friedman The impact outsourcing had to United States was for some Americans bad. They claim the jobs they loose and the disadvantages that Americans were facing due to this radical change. While in the United States some people were disgusted‚ in the other side of the world‚ the young people were very thankful. This change made a revolution on their culture; the new Indian generations were entering to a whole new world‚ making a big change between

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    Back in the fall of 2000‚ I learned first-hand that very proverbial lesson that the grass is not always greener on the other side. I had finished my first year at a northern PC(USA) seminary and it hadn’t gone all that well. Academically it was fine‚ but there wasn’t‚ at least for me‚ a sense of community among the single students‚ the housing was pretty rough‚ and having just come from the sunny beaches of Florida‚ the weather left a whole lot to be desired. So‚ I went to visit a seminary back in

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    Dear Farah The book you wrote about your life The Other Side of the Sky I thought was very intense and suspenseful overall an amazing story. I just can’t get over the fact that not only against all odds‚ seeing that you were two women in the Middle East and all but also you had to pretty much take care of your mom through your journey to America. I also loved how you really kept the faith and stayed strong‚ that must have been hard when at some points like after 911 it seemed like you weren’t going

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    The saying‚ the grass is always greener on the other side‚ applies to real life because people are always comparing their current lifestyle to better ones‚ longing for improvements. Carleton Noyes once said‚ "The human heart has ever dreamed of a fairer world than the one it knows." In other words this means that human desire to want a better life. Even if their life presently is better than average‚ they always look for something more – for that dream world. This statement is valid found in both

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    In the novel “Catcher in the Rye” by J. D. Salinger‚ we are given this protagonist by the name of Holden Caulfield who feels like he’s trapped on “the other side” of life. Throughout the novel‚ we read into why Holden is the way he is. There are two traumatic events that take place in Holden’s life. The first of the two is when his brother Allie had died of leukemia. The second experience is when a boy by the name James Castle commits suicide after being a victim of severe bullying. The suicide of

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    “Life is not easy. We all have problems-even tragedies-to deal with‚ and luck has nothing to do with it. Bad luck is only the superstitious excuse for those who don’t have the wit to deal with the problems of life. ” A major theme in "The Other Side of Dark" are the changes Stacy faces when she wakes up from her four year coma. Stacy’s life is turned upside-down including the need to grow up suddenly as she is now seventeen years old instead of thirteen. She must deal with her sister‚ Donna‚ who

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    one another and lack respect towards each other. As Gloria Anzaldua had shown this segregation in her children’s book Friends from the other side‚ She uses characterization and code switching to represent tension in and around Mexican-American borders in

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    In the first-person narrative‚ "The Other side of the Hedge"‚ E.M. Forster depicts a man jogging through his neighbourhood. On the way home‚ he passes a hedge with a strange light shining out from behind it. He decides to explore the light and suddenly falls into a pool of water which he has not noticed. A man saves him and takes him to a land filled with peace and beauty. Eventually‚ the narrator realizes that he is actually dead. The man who is guiding him is his brother‚ and they are both together

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    The Other Side of the Tracks & The Devil of Pain Itself Important Message/Why is it Important Throughout the book Rebecca Skloot shifts back and forth from Henrietta’s history to scientific research to her personal experience. In chapter ten‚ she gives readers a clear view of what she was seeing when she visited Clover. She describes how “dead” it appears and how things in the town are “suffering.” When she makes her way to Lackstown‚ she meets one of Henrietta’s Cousins named Cootie. She gets

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