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    The Outsiders Book Report

    The Outsiders Notes Characters: Ponyboy Curtis - He is fourteen year old greaser and the story is told from is point of view. Ponyboy is the smartest kid in his gang. Ponyboy lives with his older brothers Sodapop and Darry. Darrel Curtis - He is Ponyboy’s oldest brother in the book he is known as Darry. Darry is a twenty year old greaser who is raising Ponyboy because their parents died in a car crash. Sodapop Curtis - He is Ponyboy’s middle brother that has the good look and charm. Two-Bit

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    The Outsiders Sequel

    Outsiders Sequel Use the Instructions on the Essay Guide in Google Classroom and the Plot PPT to organize your sequel. You need to ensure you have all of the requirements from the instruction sheet and you have each element of plot represented in your story. Exposition -pony writes his book and his teacher publishes it but the police start an investigation on the book. : after Pony wrote his essay for the project the teacher asks to talk to him after school. His teacher said,” Ponyboy… this is

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    Alfred Prufrock's Life

    Alfred Prufrock is a lonely, awkward man, who struggles to relate to other people. In social situations, he is very nervous and constantly questions himself. This is because he is worried about how other people will view him. This internal scrutiny becomes clear when Profrock attempts to socialize while eating toast and tea: “Time for you and time for me,/And time yet for a hundred indecisions/And for a hundred visions and revisions,/Before the taking of a toast and tea.” For Prufrock it is quite

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    Fort Dummolson Battle Analysis

    There are several factors that played key roles in the Union's victory over the equally manned Confederate forces at Fort Donelson. These factors include toxic leadership, unclear guidance, sense of duty, technology/perception, and premature sense of victory. Although, both sides had several issues these are the ones that I feel stood out in the video, battle analysis and classroom discussion. Furthermore, I can relate these to personal experiences over my career. As illustrated by our instructor

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    The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock By T. S. Eliot

    T.S. Elliot fabricates the modernist tenet of questioning nature and tradition by posing rhetorical questions and using metaphor in his poem The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock, unlike Fitzgerald portraying the loss of the American Dream. Prufrock is an average man taking the reader through his divided society. Prufrock is an average man, he goes with what society expects of him, and what they make of him, “I am pinned wriggling on the wall” (Elliot 58). Prufrock is being attacked and manipulated

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    How Did Cs Lewis Life Influenced His Writing

    C.S. Lewis’ life influenced his writing in many ways, whether it was through his beliefs, emotions, or different moments in his life. Beginning when his mother passed away from having Cancer his journey started in trying to figure out what he believed. Early on he was an atheist because he, like many people, couldn't understand how God would be so impatient and cruel. When he was 18, he enlisted in the British army during WWI, made a close friend named Paddy during the war, but Paddy was killed

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    Abraham Lincoln Research Paper

    As our 16th president, most know him as just that. However, Abraham Lincoln is more than an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States. Although he is deceased, today he still remains as an amazing model of leadership. He demonstrated traits and characteristics that are essential for present day executives and business leaders. Throughout his presidential career, he showed his ability to control his emotions, he was selfless, and he showed his ability to communicate

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    The Orion Project

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    Modernism

    away. The clock was striking. The leaden circles dissolved in the air. He made her feel the beauty; made her feel the fun. But she must go back. She must assemble.” 4. One of the most famous poets and influential critics of the modernist era was T. S. Eliot, whose seminal works like The Waste Land captured the despair and

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    Hershey Values

    HERSEY’S SWEET MISSION The mission statement of the Hershey Company brings to mind its signature chocolate bars and kisses: “Bringing sweet moments of Hershey happiness to the world everyday.” Living out that mission, however, comes down to more than candy. The company defines its mission in terms of its relationships with all stakeholders—consumers, employees, business partners (such as suppliers and distributors), shareholders, and the communities in which it operates. With regard to employees

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