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    Grandma Journal Entry

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    Running head: Hayslip.Session1.Journal 1 Hayslip.Session1.Journal My Grandmother has inspired me to always fight towards my goals. She would always tell me that the Devil will always make it so you don’t succeed‚ but with God you can do anything you put your mind too. With her passing away about a year ago‚ it had me doing some thinking about what I want to do with my life. I was the first child on my dad side to get my GED and to get an Associate’s Degree in Computer Programming. I like computers

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    It will be trouble if they see me here. I have nothing to explain. In fact‚ there might be possible that they mark me as a villain.” Even though I could kill them with my power and clear all trouble but I am not that cold-hearted‚ you know? I hurriedly change my byakugan to Obito’s [Mangekyo Sharingan] and use the long-range space-time ninjutsu in other word power of the eye which was implemented on

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Jean Louise Finch‚ also known as Scout‚ has a particularly innate personality. Scout always does what she is told‚ unless she is with her brother Jem. When they are together she does whatever comes naturally to her. Scout is especially good‚ unusually intelligent‚ and remarkably unselfish. Scout has good intentions when planning her actions‚ most of the time. The one exception was when she acted profanely towards poor little Walter Cunningham

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Chapters 1-3 Questions 1. What does it mean to “act responsibly?” Explain what a person needs to do to “act responsibly” in the 1930’s in Maycomb‚ Alabama? Acting responsibly basically means that you have to do the right thing no matter what the situation‚ and you have to be mature and act your age even when you might not like doing so. In the 1930s in Maycomb‚ Alabama if you were a woman‚ for example‚ you would need to stay home and cook the food and clean for the family. You would just always

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    Drama Journal Entry

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    Wk6 Assign: Project 1 - Journal – Drama Part II 1. What is your reaction to this week’s play: "Fences"? My reaction is that Troy Maxson has made a lot of mistakes in his life‚ but finally has settled on the right track. He has a wonderful wife‚ a son‚ and a steady job. But when Troy’s son brings home a request that causes him to look back and dwell on the bitter racism in his unfulfilled past‚ Troy’s stable life takes a downward spiral. As the Maxson family loses contact with each other and

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    Judy Trinh Ms. Rubenstein Academic English I 8 April 2013 Lynching & Lynch Mobs Discrimination is a terrible and unfair act. White men and women are treating African Americans differently because of their skin color or race. Not only did lynch mobs lynch African Americans‚ but they also lynched and abused Chinese‚ Japanese and Italian immigrants. How are they harming other races with discrimination? They harm them by verbally and physically abuse them like kidnapping‚ beating‚ punching‚ shooting

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    Piggy's Journal Entry

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    We have been hunting all day every day for a week straight. We had some close attempts‚ but were not successful until now. After I got my first kill‚ I now have a thirst for blood that can only be quenched by more hunting. I went back to the camp expecting a warm welcome‚ but I was mistaken. Ralph was furious with me: “You let the fire go out” (Golding 69). He put all the blame for the fire going

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    Macbeth Journal Entry

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    raising his heroic sword on the battlefield‚ a nobleman who fought the Norwegians and protected the country‚ the worthiest Thane of Cawdor. Am I no more than a corrupted man‚ whose morality is blinded by ambition‚ who chooses to go against nature and kill his own king? I now carry responsibilities towards Duncan‚ who is in double trust. First‚ I am his kinsman and his subject‚ which are both strong reasons for not carrying out the deed‚ then‚ I am his honorable host‚ I cannot bear the knife myself.

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Juan C. Cabello Curiel English II / Period 3 Mrs. Pavey To Kill a Mockingbird Empathic Essay Nigger lovers‚ nigger lovers everywhere. As I walk to the damn courthouse it is all I see. They’re everywhere and they just stare at me as if I was the most horrible person in this town! I took a large sip of whiskey while I watched my daughter Mayella enter the courthouse long before me. I really just don’t understand why I even have to go through this entire nightmare. People need to just don’t

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    Although much of the discrimination was directed towards blacks‚ there were plenty of accounts towards impoverished families by those that had money. Some people thought blacks were automatically dumb because of their color. The novel TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by Harper Lee has numerous accounts of racism and prejudice throughout the entire piece. The novel is set in the 1930 ’s‚ a time when racism was very prevalent. One subtle example of discrimination the reader sees is the treatment of Calpurnia

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