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    Part Time Effects

    Momo Cheng To get into a college should cost much money; therefore, lots of students would look for a part-time job for helping to share the burden of their parents. And other students who want to have a part-time job are mostly because they want to get some social experiences. However, the students who have a part-time job have less time to keep interpersonal relationship, stay healthy, and study. To have a good interpersonal relationship in college is very important. Making good use

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    Analysis of Stephen Kings "The Man Who Loved Flowers

    for the past because it’s terrifying to face the truth. Unaware that it affects our fellow human beings. Stephen King’s short story “The man who loved flowers” manages to blur the lines between normality and insanity while digging down in the fear of love. The story takes place on a sunny day in New York’ streets in the 1960’s. The protagonist is an unknown narrator who is an elegant young man with a grey suit on. In the beginning of the text is the atmosphere vibrant, idyllic and calm. Furthermore

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    with such a brilliant film. It is not film of a typical love story with a happy ending that we usually see, but a love story mirroring reality. /for me, the simplicity of this film made it to have more impact to the audience. Everything is natural because of how the story was put into action. The acting is heartfelt, the script is striking, the cinematography is beautiful, and the direction is simply masterful. Somehow this film is an anti-love story but I can say that this is what reality may bring

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    Rites of Passage

    characteristics of a grown-up person. Equally important, the advent of newborn child enhances the sense of responsibility among newly married couple. Initially, their commitment is just derived from the love, which helps them set aside their big ego and build up a mutual understanding. However, this fragile love string can not keep the commitment alive for a long time until the presence of the child. This watershed event

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    Knowledge and Reality

    attention and fascination with Gallinger, along with her willingness to sleep with him made him think that all these events had only occurred because Braxa was in love. Had he taken the time to think, he might’ve realized that before that night Braxa had shown no interest in him nor did she show any afterwards. No proclamations of eternal love had been made by either party, and Gallinger could have easily moved on from Braxa, reevaluating the circumstances to be just a casual fling. This then would have

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    Beastly

    main character and how are they doing so? Lindy a girl he went to school with makes him realize that you can fall in love someone by being yourself and putting others first rather than focusing on looks. His housekeeper Zola talks to him about her three kids that she cannot see because she is in the United States and makes him realize that doing what you can for the people you love is the best option. His tutor named Will who is blind makes him realize that even though you cannot physically see someone

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    Changing Form the Start

    of age story, coming to understand who they are, what they are worth, and who they love. Celie, the main character in the novel “The Colour Purple” by Alice Walker, is human. She undergoes changes in the novel just like everyone else. Celie starts off her life as a young, naive girl. She was manipulated into being submissive to men and oppressed by patriarchy. She was beaten and abused to the point where her love for herself, and her self-respect, had diminished to nothing. By the end of her life

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    Yesterday Analysis

    have crossed that threshold into adulthood. Erika and Kiratu are propelled into a world that expects them to know exactly where they wish to go in life. The fact that Kiratu has yet to pass his entrance exam into college and Erika has only had one love in her life for the entirety of her existence, the change is overwhelming to the both of them. By utilizing the image of a moon, the author creates a setting that can better show us how Erika fears that one day she may no longer be happy with someone

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    peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. Each one will have as enemies, those of one’s own family. Whoever loves father or mother more than me, is not worthy of me. And whoever loves son or daughter more than me, is not worthy of me. And whoever does not take up his cross and follow me, is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life, for my sake, will find it

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    Fireweed

    see it all from the narrator point, and we get not a chance to listen what the other people think, but the narrator tells what they said, but not their thoughts. The narrator and the main character is the same person. The narrator is a boy who love graffiti, and his parents are divorced or else his father is dead, we don´t get any info about that, however, the boys mom is working on shift and he is usually asleep when she gets home, but at the time she goes into the bedroom and start sleeping

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