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    the important necessities they need to learn if their dad does not. If they had a mother‚ she might have taught them to be responsible. Secondly‚ the Ewell family is dirty. For example‚ Burris had cooties. As the novel explains‚ “The cootie’s host showed not the faintest interest in the furor he had wrought” (Lee 34). Burris was not phased by the cooties. He was so dirty he was used to it. Another reason they are dirty is when Burris did not know why his teacher told him to use soap. As the text states

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    Drew Creek Persuasive Essay Favorite Book/Who Was Books Have you ever wanted to know more about someone famous in history? Well I have so I started reading Who Was Books. I think more libraries should have Who Was Books because they are educational‚ are true adventures‚ and are told in an exciting way. This is why I think you should read Who Was Books. These books are educational because you can learn all about someone famous in history in just 100 pages. Also‚ it is educational because you

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    Who was the man behind communism? Who was the man behind communism? Second only to Lenin‚ Joseph Stalin is the face most often associated with communism. He was the leader of the USSR during World War II‚ siding with the Allies against Germany. Stalin also participated in the Cold War‚ and was the leader of the USSR until the mid-seventies. ("World War 2"- 2) Joseph Stalin was born in Gori‚ Georgia on December 21‚1879. As a young man he won a scholarship to the Tiflis Theological Seminary

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    Who was the Horse Dealers Daughter? My first response after reading this story is that the two is headed for despair. Mabel again does not know what she is going to do. To save a life‚ the noble doctor has hurled himself into a vast disagreement. The conflict in this story is that Mabel does not have anywhere to go after her family loses their housing estate. Mable has been the concierge of the home and now with everything gone and the older siblings going their own way‚ she is left alone. The

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    Who Was Ella Baker A Hero

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    an American nowadays. However‚ the merit was not given inherently‚ yet was won by a lot of movements and revolutions by large amounts of civil rights heroes in the glorious upheaval of history. As claimed by Joseph Campbell‚ the famous writer‚ “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” Ella Baker fits directed toward Campbell’s definition of a hero by devoting herself delicately facing her pertinent career. Baker was a consistent African-American civil rights

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    Some people believe that louis Riel was a traitor‚ but other may say otherwise. For an example he saved his people of Red River from losing all of their land‚ fought for his rights‚ and was there when his people were in need of him the most. A hero is someone who fights for the right cause and that’s exactly‚ what Louis Riel did. One example of his heroism acts‚ were that when the Canadian Government sent surveyors to mark the land for their railway‚ This had cut of the meti land where they had

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    Who was Ginevra de’ Benci? Being the only Leonardo masterpiece in the U.S. I think this is one of the main questions on people’s minds‚ including myself. After visiting the National Gallery myself to see her‚ it was something I wanted to know more about‚ who was she and why was she painted the way she was? I was profusely curious to find the answers to all these questions I had. “Who Was Ginevra de’ Benci? Leonardo’s Portrait and Its Sitter Recontextualized” was a particularly helpful resource in

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    The Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog It is amazing‚ ridiculous‚ and sometimes scary how the brain deals with trauma. It is also ludicrous to believe that your environment and how you are treated are not always believed to strongly affect children. The first story in this book is a very moving one. I thought it interesting and appropriate that that was his first child patient. One of the helpful people in this book that stood out to me was Mama P. Her intuitive knowledge of her "babies" is amazing

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    November 25th‚ 2013 THE REAL MONSTER The monster rose from the table. He stared at the creature whom he had created‚ then ran away in terror. He ran away because the monster looked nothing like anything he had ever seen before; it was monstrous and utterly terrifying. He thought it would harm him as monsters are commonly portrayed to do. What would any human do in a situation like that? Prejudice is not an emotion in itself; it is an offshoot of fear. He feared the monster‚ which is why he acted

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    January 3‚ 2014 The Great Gatsby’s Many Great Themes The book “The Great Gatsby “by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a story about a man that seemingly has it all‚ but one thing‚ love. While Gatsby’s carrying a torch for his lost love Daisy is a prevalent theme‚ there are in fact many more themes throughout the novel. Carelessness‚ Social class‚ and Dreaming about reaching unattainable things are but a few additional themes of the novel. With so many different topics‚ some overtly obvious (some not so

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