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    The White Tiger Robert Frost once said‚ “Freedom lies in being bold.” Boldness involves being driven‚ risky‚ and even unethical at times. This notion is especially evident in Aravind Adiga’s novel‚ The White Tiger‚ in which Balram Halwaii becomes a successful‚ high-class businessman. According to the novel‚ in order to move up in social class and gain freedom‚ one must take risks‚ be motivated‚ and have a sense of immorality. In the beginning of the novel‚ Balram pleads with his grandmother to

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    Parenting of Atticus Finch Atticus Finch is a single father of two children‚ Jem and Scout. Atticus Finch isn’t the same as the rest of the fathers. Atticus was a good role model to his children. Atticus Finch treated his children with care‚ estimate‚ and equality. He taught his children to be wise and have morals‚ as well as teaching them right against wrong. Atticus would try his best to do the best thing in order for his children to learn. Atticus told Scout‚ “You have to put yourself

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    Introduction Tigers (and all other carnivores) have descended from miacids that lived during the ice-age. Approximately 37 cat species exist today‚ including Panthera tigris‚ the tiger. All throughout the world the tiger holds fascination for many people. Certain cultures retain the tiger as a symbol of strength‚ which has a mysterious aura surrounding it. But the fact remains that the tiger is in danger of extinction. Welcome‚ you are about to enter the world of the tiger...  Evolution:

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    Measurements taken by scientists of the Siberian Tiger Project in Sikhote-Alin range from 178 to 208 cm (70 to 82 in) in head and body length measured in straight line‚ with an average of 195 cm (77 in) for males; and for females ranging from 167 to 182 cm (66 to 72 in) with an average of 174 cm (69 in). The average tail measures 99 cm (39 in) in males and 91 cm (36 in) in females. The longest male “Maurice” measured 309 cm (122 in) in total length (tail of 101 cm (40 in)) and had a chest girth of

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    raises the child as if it were their own. A foster parent takes care of a child for a period of time depending on the children’s circumstances‚ and may assume the role of the adoptive parent if they choose to do so. 3. What are some of the different parenting styles that families use? - Authoritarian Style: Parents are the absolute authority‚ and there is no arguing with the parent’s decisions. These parents believe that respect for authority will instill a strong moral character. Academic achievement

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    This time the tiger stopped chasing Thomas and attacked Timmy. Timmy scratched the other tiger very badly; however‚ the tiger bit Timmy tossed him to the ground. Timmy got up and scratched the tiger one more time‚ but the tiger threw Timmy to the ground with all its strength. Both of the tigers were very tired and injured badly. They could not fight anymore. The tiger died shortly after‚ and Thomas turned back to see if Timmy was alright.

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    The term “tiger mother” was coined by Amy Chua in 2011 with the release of her memoir‚ The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. She refers to herself as a tiger mother because she was born into the year of the tiger in Chinese zodiac. Tiger people are “powerful‚ authoritative‚ and magnetic‚” (Kolbert‚ newyorker.com) Chua says‚ all qualities that show through in her parenting style. Before beginning this research project‚ I knew little of the subject of tiger moms. I thought of them stereotypically‚

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    In current society many books are written based racial or social issues reflecting the past‚ present or future. The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga is an example that confronts social and racial issues within India‚ shown through the eyes of servant to wealthy‚ named Balram. Born in rural part of India with a deceased mother and rickshaw-pulling father‚ Balram is dedicated to serving others. Whether it was driving the wealthy around‚ grinding coal‚ or running behind cars to get a job‚ Balram’s life

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    Overprotective Parenting Ruining Society Parenting techniques or methods of raising children have evolved over history. In the last 30 years the scientific and medical communities have put parenting and its effects under a microscope. Parenting extremes from overprotective to “maladaptive” or neglectful parents represent the opposite ends of the parenting spectrum. Studies reveal that overprotective parenting or as it are more commonly known “helicopter parenting”‚ are a serious burden on today’s

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    point in our lives‚ will become parents. No matter which style you believe works best‚ strict or permissive‚ we all want our children to be happy and healthy. Extreme parenting is ineffective‚ because it can damage a child’s psyche‚ children do not learn to make good decisions‚ and success is subjective. The first reason extreme parenting is ineffective; because it can damage a child’s psyche. When children are constantly corrected and told how to perform every task‚ they eventually start to believe

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