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    Search for Self Conflict arises between two incomparable social groups‚ resulting in tragic deaths. In the novel The Outsiders by S.E Hinton‚ two separate gangs‚ the Socs and Greasers‚ are at constant contention. The Outsiders takes place in Oklahoma‚ the 1960’s. Hinton uses the character‚ Ponyboy Curtis to explain why it doesn’t matter what social position you are in. The message she is trying to get across to the readers is you are your own person‚ and you don’t have to be classified as anyone

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    THE OUTSIDERS [pic][pic][pic] Packet Due Dates Chapter 1 & 2: Thurs. 3/10/11 Chapter 3: Fri.‚ 3/11/11 Chapter 4: Mon.‚ 3/14/11 Chapter 5: Tues.‚ 3/15/11 Chapter 6: Wed. 3/16/11 Chapter 7: Thurs. 3/17/11 Chapter 8: Fri. 3/18/11 Chapter 9: Mon.‚ 3/21/11 Chapter 10: Tues. 3/22/11 Chapter 11: Wed. 3/23/11 Chapter 12: Thurs. 3/24/11 Poetry Page:

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    Danny Nazzaro Reading Response Paper 3/2/2014 Micah Mintz The Idea of civil forfeiture would seem outdated unless you were part of its sweeping experience. After reading such a story‚ I think it is unfair‚ obscured‚ and a way of America that people do not see. Although it seems ridiculous it does seem to have both negative and positive impacts. Civil forfeiture seems to keep law enforcement agencies running and fund their wants more than needs. The ability to seize money and use it for your

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    "The Outsiders" The Outsiders had two poems in them‚ "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost‚ the other poem‚ "Stay Gold" by Stevie Wonder. Nothing Gold Can Stay has a connection to the movie. I think it belongs in the movie. In this poem when they talk about "Natures first green is gold‚" it means natures first green is your youth‚ because‚ when you go to a new place it is gold‚ something good happening. When Johnny and Ponyboy killed the Soc they ran away to Windrixville‚ it was

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    Background does not matter when you are a hero. In the book The Outsiders by S.E Hinton‚ the author argues that heroism defines a person by their actions not by their background‚ history‚ or looks. The events at the church‚ the incidents that happened before the church and the aftermath all show the changes that happened over time that would eventually negate Ponyboy’s history and background and regard him as a hero. There are different points of heroism in the story and different forms of heroism

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    The epic poem Beowulf contains contradictions about the heroic character of the protagonist Beowulf. Two certain passages in Beowulf‚ one at the beginning of the text and one near the end‚ offer evidence of inconsistencies within Beowulf ’s character. We must ask one question of the poem ’s protagonist: Is he really the hero he claims to be? Certain aspects of Beowulf ’s integrity‚ mainly his lies about people ’s perceptions of him‚ contradict the conventional classification of a hero. The legend

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    The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ a novel which tells the story of conflict between the "greasers" and the "Socs‚" captures the voice of ponyboy and his friends in a realistic way that relates to boys and their gangs even today. This story has a lot of issues that are going to be talked about in this paper such as the realism‚ the conflicts‚ the characters‚ Hintons style‚ the themes‚ etc. This book is pretty interesting and brings up a lot of good issues. There are a lot of reasons for reading this

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    How Close Is Too Close?

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    How Close Is Too Close? Question: How would you suggest Tim analyze this opportunity? Senior Vice President of supply chain management Tim Tree of Top Line‚ Inc. has to decide if being a partner is right for him. For Tree to make the proper decision he will need to list vital factors that will allow Dynamo and Top Line‚ Inc. to work as one. By strategically analyzing the short-term and long-term goals of Dynamo‚ Tree will see if the Dynamo organization will remain in a business with Top

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    written about them in the newspaper for being a public disgrace one day and an asset to society the next. Greasers‚ on the other hand‚ are known as juvenile delinquents because of their appearance and behaviour. "We take turns getting our names in the paper." Page 48. The Socs make underprivileged people’s lives distressing. They also jump them for kicks. Ponyboy refers to them as cold blooded men who are heartless and don’t feel anything. "We’re sophisticated – cool to the point of not feeling. Nothing

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    He is not easy to describe. There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing‚ something downright detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked‚ and yet I scarce know why. He must be deformed somewhere; he gives a strong feeling of deformity‚ although I couldn’t specify the point. He’s an extraordinary-looking man‚ and yet I really can name nothing out of the way. No‚ sir; I can make no hand of it; I can’t describe him. And it’s not want of memory; for I declare I can see him this

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