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    "Through the Tunnel‚" "The Bridge‚" and "The Scarlet Ibis" share many things in common. "A seed that bears two vines" could be used as the theme for all three stories. Though‚ "Through the Tunnel" and "The Bridge" share the vine of life. "Scarlet Ibis" bears the seed of death. "The Bridges" could be summarized into (overcoming difficulties can make you grow.) Similarly to "Through the Tunnel" its theme is that "Growing up can be difficult‚ everyone has to go through it." "The Scarlet Ibis" theme

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    Malala experienced the taliban beating and killing women that got caught getting an education. The taliban stops at nothing when it comes to making sure women are treated nothing more than “slaves”‚ they are treated unfair and are restricted from getting an education or speaking their minds. Malala was shot in the head but survived because she was speaking aloud to achieve women’s rights. She believes she survived to continue to fight for women’s rights and finally achieve them in order to

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    the math team‚ chemistry club‚ and envirothon. Any club that is based off of your knowledge‚ she is in. Both Mark and Molly may have good college opportunities‚ but Molly is the only one with a bright future. Mark may be able to get a scholarship through a sport‚ but after college‚ there are not a lot of options. But

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    Thirteenth Amendment The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 issued by President Lincoln was set up to free blacks from slavery. Soon after Congress enacted and the states ratified the Thirteenth Amendment‚ abolishing slavery throughout the nation (Library of Congress). After the Civil War‚ I feel the biggest problem in the South was labor. To the new African American ’s freedom meant freedom from white control‚ autonomy as individuals and as a community. For the most part black people wanted to work

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    Unsuccessful Southern Secession When being elected into presidency‚ Abraham Lincoln had no idea where the ongoing tension between sections would go‚ he just knew it would inevitably end in war. However‚ it was infact this election that became the straw to break the camel’s back. A boiling strife between Southern and Northern states was building because of controversy over slavery. While other components were involved in causing the war‚ the root to the problem sprouted from the seed of slavery.

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    people because of political‚ ideological‚ and behavorial reasons such as one being a Communist‚ Socialist‚ Jehovah’s Witness‚ or a homosexual. Hitler’s reasoning for the massacre of all these people was very selfish. He only wished for a “perfect society” to compare to other places so he could be the best‚ however his actions did nothing but hurt him and his

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    Both the poems “Traveling through the Dark” and “Woodchucks” portray different types of diction‚ attitude‚ and metaphors to depict the different contrast towards the animals; while in “Traveling through the Dark”‚ the attitude towards the animals are reverent and humble‚ “Woodchucks” portray an attitude towards the animals are acerbic and resentful. In Stafford’s selection‚ the type of contrast between the human being and the animals are regretful due to the fact of his concern of the baby

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    Similarities and Differences between Critical Traditions and the Traditions of the “Post” “Post”-traditions have developed as reactions and reflections of dramatically altered material and ideological conditions that have taken place over the last fifty years across the globe‚ such as the collapse of communism‚ the official demise of colonialism‚ the renewal of aggressive capitalism‚ the incredible speed of technological change and the terrifying possibilities of scientific inventions. All these

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    they think is needed for Rome. Caesar and Brutus are both easily persuaded. Brutus was persuaded to kill Caesar. Caesar was persuade by Decius that his wife’s dream was of good. Decius says “Your statue spouting blood in many pipes signifies that from you great Rome shall suck reviving blood.” (Caesar Smiles at the idea.) I think Brutus is the true protagonist of the play. He is in the play longer than Caesar and his problems revolve around every one‚ Caesar‚ Cassius‚ the conspirators‚ his wife

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    alone. Only our love and friendship can create the illusion for the moment‚ that we are not alone”(Orson Welles). If friends did not have each other everyone would be alone. In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ Johnny and Dally have similarities and differences. When Johnny and Dally are not out with the gang‚ they both have bad home lives. Johnny’s parents abuse him while he is at his home‚ his father is “always beating him up‚ and his mother ignored him”(12). The time Johnny spends at

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