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    Summary Of Sister By Lam

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    In “Sister”‚ Lam depicts a character of a woman named Eevie who is experiencing and dealing with post-traumatic disorder caused by his bitter memories surviving in her escape from the Civil War erupting in Vietnam. She has experienced flashback‚ nightmare‚ feeling of anxiety‚ and physical pain whenever she is trying to deal with her trauma that is closely-related to her home country. She has met with her psychologist and told him that “he’s leaving me. He’s going to some place I don’t know”(123)

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    The Great Grimke Sisters

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    The Great Grimke Sisters! I am truly a fan of these sisters ( Angelina Grimke and Sarah Grimke ).They were amazing women and completed many tasks despite what others were doing to stop them.They conquered many problems and evils in their time.So here is their story.ENJOY!!!!!!! Angelina Grimke and her sister Sarah Grimke were legends in their own lifetimes. Together these

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    Sisters of the Sword by Maya Snow is a very emotional book. This book is set in 1185‚ the feudal era in Japan. One clue for the time period is that Japan still had a king instead of a president‚ another was that they still wore the white faces and traditional silk robes. The character who told this story was Kimi‚ she was also the main character. She tells her story of her escape with her sister‚ Hana. She also tells how they come to realize that the commoner life is hard. My favorite character of

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    Twin Sister Monologue

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    I know this Is wrong. I know the consequences of murder. I know that I shouldn’t be thinking of murdering my twin sister. But what can I do? She’s left me no other option. My sister‚ Allison and I are identical twins. No one could ever tell us apart. When we were younger‚ it was like we were one person. We had every little thing in common. The same interests‚ we had the same clothing styles and our names sound alike as well Madison Allison. She was my other half. But now‚ things have changed. I

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    Sisters By Pat Mora

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    Sisters” by Pat Mora‚ the poem is about strong and special feelings for family‚ in special brothers and sisters because they represent love‚ hate‚ friendship‚ sadness‚ memories‚ etc.‚ it is a poem about a girl that is the younger sister and she tells the positive benefits of having an older sister‚ all the memories and good moments that they went together‚ the poem teach you that brothers and sisters are your first best friends‚ they help you and teach you new things every day since the first day

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    Hey Soul Sister

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    Kaitlyn Lebo 10/8/13 Hey Soul Sister My LEAP partner is Miria—a 21-year-old female from Rio Grande‚ Brazil. When we got to request a certain gender or nationality for our LEAP partner‚ I said I wanted a female‚ because I would feel more comfortable talking with someone from my same gender‚ and I wanted someone from a Spanish—speaking country because I speak some Spanish (and even though they speak Portuguese in Brazil‚ it is a sister language of Spanish‚ meaning they are very similar). So

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    My Dear Sister

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    My dear sister You are finally here‚ my dear older sister. I haven’t seen you for years; you still look young and energetic. I want to know everything that has happened to you ever since that day our father passed away. I feel bad about everything that has happened ever since I left‚ I don’t know what you have been through but I am deeply sorry for making you endure it on your own. You have no idea how much I have to tell you‚ my life has been drastic and painful‚ finally someone is here to listen

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    My Sisters Keeper!

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    younger sister‚ who in the movie battles with her parents for medical emancipation. In the movie‚ it touches on all her family members personal struggles with Kate’s illness‚ and the effects it has on their family. This movie shows some medical aspects for Kate as she battles her cancer‚ and Anna who is Kate’s donor. The title of the movie of the movie has a duel meaning for me‚ because the sisters look after each other thru out the movie‚ so one may never know which sister is her sisters keeper.

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    my sisters keeper

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    In My Sisters Keeper‚ Cassavetes brings up issues of being able to speak up and knowing when someone is taking something to a point where you are in danger. What are the boundaries when it comes to saving someone’s life? Would you be willing to put your life at risk for someone else. The strength of Anna and Kate’s relationship amazed me in this film. Anna had given Kate her organs many times (bone marrow and blood) and never complained but did she really know who she was all she knew is why she

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    leading him to his downfall by the end of the play. Introduced in the opening scene‚ the witches clearly establish an atmosphere of evil and supernatural influence‚ which sets the tone for the rest of the play. Shakespeare immediately presents the three witches who meet within the range of a battlefield. The presence of the witches alone suggests darkness within as they bring about chaos within nature. The first impression the witches emanate‚ their sinister references to weather‚

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