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     WILKS-WILLIS FAMILY REUNION Cruise July 2012 Nassau & Half Moon Cay Tawana Newton Montgomery ‚ AL WILKS-WILLIS FAMILY REUNION Cruise July 2012 Nassau & Half Moon Cay Markessius Hill

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    After reading both “Willi” by E. L. Doctorow and “Redemption” by John Gardner I found that both stories have similar experiences. Both Willi and Jack from Redemption both are faced with difficult experience that changed their lives forever. In the story of “Willi” E. L. Doctorow Willi is a young thirteen year old who is torn by the actions of his parents. He loves both of his parents deeply‚ but after his mother having an affair with his tutor Ledig. In the story when Willi says “. I turned my back

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    In the book‚ Lizzie and the Buckminster Boy by Gary D. Schmidt‚ Willis and Turner don’t get along very well‚ but as Mrs. Elia Hurd gets moved into the house for the feeble minded‚ they find a friendship. Willis and Turner start to connect because they both like Mrs. Hurd‚ they both like Baseball and they both want to be special and set aside from the normal. Baseball was very popular back then and it was a way to show who how cool you are‚ When Turner moved to Phippsburg‚ he didn’t make quite an

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    Letter to A Friend: Open and Closed Endings Dear Olisia‚ How are you? I hope all is well. So I was talking to your brother‚ Max‚ the other day and he was telling me how you have decided to come to Leaside High School for your high school life! I am honestly so happy that you have chosen this pathway! I remember you telling me you enjoyed English very much from a young age. Well‚ I am currently taking my 9th grade English course and I thought that maybe you would want to be ahead of the game and

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    scope compared to grand theories as well as offer a bridge between grand theories and enlightenment of nursing phenomenon. Middle range theories encompass the perceptions of pain‚ symptoms management‚ cultural issues‚ and health promotion (McEwen & Willis‚ 2014‚ p.74). McCarthy and Fitzpatrick (2014) stated middle range theories are used to guide research and give direction to nursing interventions in practice. An example of Middle range theory is Ruland and Moore’s Theory of Peaceful End of Life.

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    Birkerts’ essay “The Owl Has Flown” asserts that escape is needed to reflect on priorities‚ values‚ and who or what is meaningful to individuals. On the other hand‚ Willis’ essay “Disney World: Public Use/Private State” suggests that America’s most popular amusement park‚ Disney World‚ is not an escape. Although Birkerts and Willis agree that an escape is needed‚ they define the meaning of escape differently.

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    with Helen‚ who finds out that they hit Ben Willis‚ a local fisherman‚ whose daughter was Sara Willis who was in a car with David Egan when Egan committed suicide that same night they hit Willis. At Helen’s college beauty contest‚ Barry is murdered by the killer‚ and Helen is taken with a cop who doesn’t believe Helen who saw Barry get murdered‚ he stops in an alley‚ gets out and is murdered by the "stranger" who turns out to be none other than Willis himself. Helen escapes the car and goes to her

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    homeland. Michael Anthony‚ author of the narrative‚ "The Interlude" recounts of a very tragic situation when someone’s past behavior affected him drastically. An old gang member named Willis is released after being incarcerated for two years. Little john‚ a desperado‚ seeks revenge for Willis who crippled his friend. Willis stabs Little John during a confrontation and is arrested once more and taken to jail. Society condemns a person based on their past and is something we get to see on a daily basis

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    essay‚ “What the Water Revealed” written by Jim Wallis‚ uses his persuasiveness by‚ including all three appeals of the classical principles of argument. Willis implies the use of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to convey a convincing argument as it relates to the realities on poverty and race in America and today’s society. The essay reveals Jim Willis’ ethos argument when his background as a veteran of the civil rights antiwar movements of the 1960s displays authority (Lamm & Everett‚ 2007). He makes

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