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    November 20‚ 2013 Juvenile crimes are the various offenses that children under the age of eight-teen commit. The acts involved in these crimes are called juvenile delinquency. The issue of juvenile delinquency has been a rising issue in the American society for decades. As we take a look into the factors behind this problem we will also look into what changes have been made to the juvenile justice system to combat this. Factors behind juvenile delinquency is said to be mental illness and

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    In the short story “The Treasure Of Lemon Brown” and the novel “The Pearl”‚ the main characters are having an internal problem that changes throughout the story‚ due to their sense of what is really important. Both characters are similar because towards the end they realize what really matters. Their internal conflict also is similar‚ because of the experienced changed in how they value family. In the story “ The Treasure of Lemon Brown” Greg’s experiences change his sense of what is important

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    “Every man has a treasure.” The Pearl was written by John Steinbeck‚ and “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers. Kino is very happy at the beginning‚ and then starts to get worse‚ because of when he finds the pearl‚ and he starts out by being violent. Greg Ridley was so excited to play basketball‚ but then he realizes there are things more important. Both Greg in “The Treasure of Lemon Brown’” and Kino from The Pearl go through life experiences that change their ideas of what is important

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    Timothy Hurd ENGL 102-D18 April 8‚ 2013 Young Goodman Brown‚ The Lottery and the Evil of Mankind It is said that beauty is only skin deep. On the surface‚ mankind in general appears to evoke a beautiful sense of nobility‚ a concern for doing what is right and treating your fellow man with respect and honor. This is the aspiration and the stated goal of humanity‚ however like a disease that starts in the roots of an ancient‚ noble tree‚ humanity is cursed with a sickness. The giant tree

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    Adam Brown American Dream

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    Adam Brown was an american dream. He was a great dad to his kids and an awesome husband to his wife. The story about Adam Brown is one you’ll never forget. Adam had an eventful life‚ he was just a small kid with a big dream‚ an american dream. When Adam entered the room it just lit up. Adam was a small boy‚ but that didn’t stop him from playing sports. His love was football. His size did not matter his heart was bigger than everything. Adam was a key player for the Lake Hamilton Wolves. Adam had

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    "’The Supreme Court decision [on Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas] is the greatest victory for the Negro people since the Emancipation Proclamation‚’ Harlem’s Amsterdam News exclaimed. ‘It will alleviate troubles in many other fields.’ The Chicago Defender added‚ ‘this means the beginning of the end of the dual society in American life and the system…of segregation which supports it.’" Oliver Brown‚ father of Linda Brown decided that his third grade daughter should not have to

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    Narrative of Slave Life in the United States (1853)‚ the first African American novel‚ Brown relates the story of Thomas Jefferson’s relationship with his slave mistress Sally Hemings (1773–1835). Originally published in England‚ the novel eventually came to U.S. readers‚ but only after it had been significantly revised‚ with references to the president removed. Much like the evolution of Douglass’s anti-slavery agenda‚ Brown began his career as a pacifist who boycotted political abolitionism in the 1840s

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    “Young Goodman Brown”  I. Elements of Fiction  Analysis of plot in “Young Goodman Brown”    1. Why are members of Goodman Brown’s community such as Goody Cloyse‚ Deacon  Gookin‚ and the minister used to undermine his heavenly faith? In other words‚ why does the  “evil” demonstrated in Brown’s fellow community members create such a powerful conflict for  him and serve as such as significant plot complication?          2. Goodman Brown’s feeling of “brotherhood” with evil‚ the “sympathy of all that was 

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    Walter Lee Younger: Selfish to Selfless Lorraine Hansberry portrays the revolution of black’s consciousness through the play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ by introducing the Younger family to readers. This play takes place in a poor black neighborhood in Chicago’s Southside in the 1950s where the Younger family struggles with racial discrimination and finding their true dreams and goals. Like most literature‚ this play has a clear protagonist‚ but Hansberry also uses an anti-hero‚ a flawed character who

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    lives‚ loves‚ works and parents”. Her touching account of her personal struggles with this research centers on her views of vulnerability‚ which Brown summarizes as our “ability to empathize‚ belong‚ and love”. Brown digs even deeper into her exploration of shame and vulnerability‚ and how they act as obstacles in one’s pursuit of true happiness. Brown draws together her ideas in a concept she labels “Wholeheartedness”‚ and illustrates her theory on how to engage in our lives from a place of authenticity

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