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    In The Catcher In The Rye Holden seems to have an unfocused outlook on life where he’s in a constant melancholy state with a lack of clarity for what he wants or needs‚ but the turning point is when visiting his younger sister Phoebe she’s able to help him note the inconsistencies in his own life including but not limited to education‚ responsibility‚ and the future. The first time he visited her it was unbeknownst to their parents‚ who had spent most of the night away at a party. While they talked

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    greatness. F. Scott Fitzgerald explored this deep message discreetly in one of the most well-written novels‚ The Great Gatsby. On the surface Nick Carraway the narrator is retelling during the Roaring Twenties a turning point in his life regarding

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    the defeat was a result of “British mistakes.” However‚ I agree with John Shy’s argument that the colonial militia was critical to the American victory in the Revolutionary War‚ as he explained in “The American Revolution: The Military Conflict Considered as a Revolutionary War.” The British government underestimated the revolutionary militia‚ but not without reason. They were untrained civilians and even George Washington found them annoying and criticized them not only for their lack of training

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    James Hong English 1 B 1 / 24 / 2012 The Turning Point Finding out who you are and maturing into an adult happens in different ways for different people. In John Updike’s “A&P”‚ it is very interesting to see how the theme of coming of age slowly starts to unravel in the main character as the story progresses. The story portrays the protagonist‚ Sammy‚ as a very observant yet immature teenager who yearns the feeling of being independent and free. Through the events that take place in the

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    The Causes That Led To the Revolutionary War Trish Buhrman ENG/101 July 22‚ 2012 Joseph Ippolito The Causes That Led To the Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War began in 1775 between England and the American Colonies. The war ended in 1783 with the American Colonies gaining their independence from England. Even though it is a well-known event‚ the Boston Tea Party was only one cause of the Revolutionary War‚ there were many other events that led the two nations down the path that ended

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    Turning Points Have you ever been stranded on a deserted island or relocated to a new country? Or even wishing you were not your age? Well Brian from Hatchet was stranded on an island‚ Moon Shadow from Dragonwings relocated to America and Rachel from Eleven did not want to be her age. They are all different. But there is one reason that they all have in common. All three characters Brian‚ Moon Shadow and Rachel faced life changing situations. First of all Brian faced loneliness and hunger when he

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    tyranny (Schultz‚ 2014‚ 99). The Revolutionary War consisted of a group fighting for a place they want to call their own and a group fighting for the people they once called their own. The freedom the Colonists fought for was not easy coming though. There were many steps that lead into the battle that determined their freedom. By looking at the causes‚ the course of the war‚ the outcomes‚ and its influence on the American Identity‚ the reality of the Revolutionary war and its major battles will show

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    The American Revolutionary War was fought and won by the Colonists because of an idea. The idea was freedom. There are many reasons why freedom became a pertinent idea to the colonists and in this paper I shall discuss what events lead up to this idea. I shall examine the British theory of mercantilism‚ the French-Indian War‚ and many of the acts that Great Britain sought to make the Colonists to abide by. Through these three events‚ the idea of freedom blossomed within many Colonists ’ thoughts

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    for the creation of the most effective national control system that is still in use today. During the Revolutionary War it seemed that all of the advantages went to the British when it came to military. They had an immense navy and superior equipment for their soldiers. However‚ the American colonists refuse to quit and stuck to their convictions about having their Independence. And as the war went on their advantages started to show. For starters‚ the colonists’ had the home field advantage as

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    Starting this assignment‚ I did a quick google search of “commercials about the Revolutionary War”‚ there was only one commercial that stood out‚ as it was the most popular one‚ a Dodge Revolutionary War commercial.The commercial starts out with the “red coats” aiming their weapons at an open field‚ preparing for battle. We get an image of General George Washington‚ leading his army while driving a Dodge that also has an American flag hanging from it‚ and the “red coats” running in the opposite direction

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