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    Summary Since September 11‚ 2001 the fear of terrorism has eroded the rights and liberties that define American society. There have been egregious violations of Constitutional rights and international law related to the government response to the attacks of one year ago. The Executive branch of the Constitution has taken control of the whole situation regarding the war on terror by using the Executive Orders and not compromising with the other two branches resulting in seriously compromised constitutional

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    Is There a Good Man or Good Woman? If a person is manipulative and their actions are paid for with people’s lives‚ would they be considered good? In the story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor the grandmother shows qualities that ask that question. Three reasons why are the following‚ she is manipulative‚ selfish‚ and fake. There is no good man or good woman in this story. The grandmother manipulates her son into going to an old plantation that she visited when she was young.

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    The Great Depression is one of the hardest times that Americans had to face. Countless people lost their jobs. The poor suffered‚ while the rich thrived. In the story‚ ¨President Cleveland Where Are You?¨‚ by Robert Cormier‚ a boy named Jerry and his family lived during the Great Depression. As a hobby‚ he collected cards. He felt torn between making his family happy or keeping up with the card competition‚ which as a result‚ caused him to make a final decision. The family also faced many obstacles

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    Structure of the story “A good man is hard to find” It is a straightforward story. It is narrated through a third person viewpoint‚ especially from the grandmother’s perspective. Central conflict The central conflict occurs near the end of the story however some conflicts occur throughout before the end. We can see that there is direct conflict between John Welsey‚ June Star‚ Bailey‚ the mother and the grandmother and the three escaped criminals. Emotional conflict could be seen primarily between

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    The story A Good Man is Hard to Find raises a point on violence and grace‚ which is emphasized in these three points: the grandmother calls the Misfit her son‚ where he represents her grace‚ also the story raises a argument that there is no pleasure on earth‚ and finally the grandmother accepts her grace but sometimes grace doesn’t respond nicely. The relationship between the Misfit and the grandmother is rather complicated because it is not exactly clear what he is to her. The grandmother mentions

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    Where’d you Bernadette by Maria Semple is a novel about a woman who has a daughter and a husband. She seems to be a weird person at the beginning‚ but as the story goes through you find out why is acting that way. She ends up by going away and leaving her family‚ but at the end everything gets together again. Maria Semple likes to compare family’s issues because in the entire book is writing about how the characters interact between them. Although‚ Semple seems to be a sophisticated author‚ the role

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    “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a story of an innocent family’s bad luck when they are met by The Mistfit‚ who is an escaped serial killer. The story revolves around the grandmother who is a kind hearted elderly southern woman that has the pleasure of living with her son‚ his wife and rude children. She is also a very classy woman who believe she should look her best everywhere she goes‚ simply because in an accident “anyone seeing her dead on the

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    An Assessment of the Grandmother from “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor The grandmother who remains unnamed all throughout in the story is the protagonist and the central character of Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is hard to Find‚ a tragic story of a family who decided to go on vacation but got killed randomly on the road by a criminal on the loose named “The Misfit”. She is endowed with a joyful spirit‚ a passion in life in spite of her age. She is a non-stereotypical

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    A good teacher is hard to find. Effective teaching is arguably the central issue in today’s K-12 school reform conversations. The Gates Foundation sums up the issue rather succinctly: "Evidence shows clearly what most people know intuitively: teachers matter more to student learning than anything else inside a school." Popular journalists like Malcolm Gladwell have weighed in‚ and research has suggested that simply removing the bottom 5 to 10 percent of teachers and replacing them with even just

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    All Men Are Punished In A Good Man is Hard to Find‚ Flannery O’Connor tries to show that we are all one of the same and that all man can receive God’s grace. In the short story we are compelled by the completely opposite mannerisms of The Misfit and the grandmother; one character who believes she has no faults and with weak moral convictions. O’Connor uses irony to exemplify two individuals with different moral codes to reveal the notion that all men are ultimately punished‚ but can achieve grace

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