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    Gangs

    Gangs: Civil War 3 Jonathan Davis Composition II Instructor: Kaisa Miller Everest University May 19, 2012 Gangs: Civil War 3 Children are our future and it is our responsibility to protect our inheritance. Gangs have been taking the lives of our youth sense the civil rights movement. Gangs have no specific color, age, culture, or ethics. Gangs have manipulated our children to give them their trust, love, and respect. Parents this is a custody battle without courts. Spend quality time

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    Character Comparison

    Name Tutor Course Date Blanche De Bois versus Willy Loman Blanche Du Boise is a character in Tennesse‘s fictional plain by the title a street car named desire while Willy Loman is a fictional character in Arthurs miller play; death of a sales man. Blanche in the play street car named desire is an extremely complicated character who appears to have internal conflicts throughout the play. She appears to be from the upper class society as her name suggests and upon meeting her she appears cultured

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    Anna Hope's "Gap in the Sky"

    An Analysis and Interpretation of Anna Hope’s ”A Gap of Sky” (2008) When being a teenage student in the twenty-first century you might find yourself at a crossroad where important decisions have to be made. You have to consider your ambitions and where you will end up with the current lifestyle you are living. In Anna Hope’s A Gap of Sky (2008) teenager Ellie finds herself deeply reflecting over both partying and doing drugs, but also the severity of her college education. Ellie is a nineteen

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    Mercy

    I have always had a struggle with organized religion. I have grown up in a household with a religious mother and a non-practicing father. Having moved a lot during my teenage years I was never able to gain a strong foothold in a new environment before it was time for my family to move again. I was taught that the basic principle behind 1 Corinthians 7:14-24 was to “bloom where you are planted.” This was a difficult concept to grasp as my “planting” never actually took place. I was a life- long

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    Issues in Multicultural Education

    Issues in Multicultural Education Effective instructors must understand the issues that impact multicultural education in the United States. The significance of providing an eminence instruction in an unbiased approach to all of their students is essential. The tide of demographic changes in the United States has affected most classrooms in our schools. As a result, some classroom teachers realize they must quickly acquire a comprehensive understanding of ethnic, cultural, and social-class diversity

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    The Great Gatsby

    F Scott Fitzgerald’s Classic American novel, The Great Gatsby, depicted the 1920’s American Dream and a strong side of hope that could drive your life in a positive direction, but can lead to a life of emptiness. The “Roaring Twenties” was a period filled with lavishness and carelessness. The stock market and economy was flourishing and being a part of this experience was every man’s dream. The true love Jay Gatsby had experienced in his young life as a soldier with the beautiful Daisy Buchanan-

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    Blanche Dubious

    How important is illusion and fantasy to the understanding of A Streetcar Named Desire? After analyzing “A Streetcar Named Desire” written by Tennessee Williams in 1947 we are able to find many well-defined characters, where Williams highlighted their flaws to make them memorable. The play revolves around Blanche Dubois meaning that many of the themes concern her directly. Blanche is seen as a tragedy as an individual stuck between two worlds, which are the past and the present and does not pretend

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    “the Rocking-Horse Winner” and “the Lottery”

    Life, Do You Have It? People tend to lose the sight of what life really is through material things and then attempt to find it in material objects or through someone else or their defeat. Unfortunately at times, it comes to late or for the ultimate price, death, to realize what you may have or haven’t had. In “The Rocking-Horse Winner” and “The Lottery” depicts the value of life through being lucky, the lack of love and the ironic conclusion that nothing is more important than life itself. For

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    Borderline Personality

    Borderline Personality Disorder: DSMDiagnosing and Empirically-Based TreatmentKelli RodriguezCapella University1   Borderline Personality Disorder AbstractThe DSM-IV is widely used in the mental health field. Some of its many uses include providinga common language among professionals about psychopathology and delineating criteria for diagnosing individuals with mental disorders. This paper explores the purpose, history, andlimitations of the DSM diagnostic approach. A case study is provided and

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    Losing a Friend

    My memory can only place certain moments of that day into a sequence that makes any sort of sense in my head. I recollect the fluttering, fluorescent light bulbs that seem to put me into some sort of morbid spotlight for all to see, and the smell, the sterile smell of a life ended. Much like that of a movie, I saw everything in that hopeless sort of slow motion as if to somehow slow down the reality of what I was to become of me and my family. The early morning of March 24, 2006 was nothing if not

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