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    How Does Achilles Mature In The Iliad

    The Iliad is primarily about how Achilles’ anger is affecting the war’s outcome. Throughout the book, the readers can observe how his character matures. A consistent characteristic of Achilles is that he let's his emotions cloud his judgment, and thinking rationally. The developmental characteristics are his sense of consequence (book 15-390 18). Throughout the book and even towards the ending of the book, Achilles has yet to learn how to keep his emotions from clouding his judgment. At the beginning

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    Delusion Of Peace Character Analysis

    Ande- a brave, smart teenage girl from the USA Justino- a smart, quick-thinking guy from the CSA Narrators 1,2,3,4 Ande’s Dad- a dairy farmer who loves his daughter but is not very active in Ande’s life Voice 1 Act 1 Scene 1 Narrator 1: It is May 3018. Ande (An-Dah) is a citizen of the Union States of America. She currently lives in the countryside a little ways out from Los Angeles. She has a pretty normal life of a farm girl, but with a touch of city. Her 16th

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    Personal Narrative: The Bakersfield Bombers

    The score was 4-3 with the Warriors in the lead, but the Bombers still had their last plate appearances. I knew this was going to be my last inning with the Warriors forever because I was aging out of the league that year, so I called a team meeting on the pitcher's mound. I called the players on the bench out to the circle, but not the coaches. As the two girls from the bench ran to the mound, I began to talk to ten girls who had been on my team since I was seven. As we all rambled on for about a minute

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    Susan Glaspell-Personal Narrative

    Mrs. Hale: (Mrs. Hale, followed by her husban, comes out of the house while covering her pocket) See you later Mrs. Peters, I wish good luck to Mrs. Wright (They leave the room). Mrs. Peters: Yes Mrs. Hale. Sheriff: (He stays in the house while looking how the rest of the people goes out of the room. He holds Mrs. Peters arm) Well, we haven´t find anything that gives us a clue of who kill Mr. Wright. Mrs. Peters: (She is nervous but holding her words in her mouth). Sheriff: I will revise the evidence

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    Character Comparison

    between Connie and her older sister, and this bothered Connie. So, this aspect caused that she got rebel against her mother. Everybody knows which fifteen years old is a complicated and hard age because teenagers are having changes in their bodies, thinking, and attitude. In this story Connie was a girl a little cocky; she always thought that she was really pretty, but she needed love from her mother because is clearly how the mother treated Connie. First of all her mom always was making comparison

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    Question About Becoming a Welder?

    incompetent janitor. When my air goes out he doesn't even come fix it for days. Whenever simple light sockets go out, he tries charging me when his services are included on the lease. When you call his office for assistance, he is almost never there. Perhaps the worst problem has been with the inconsiderate neighbors who live in the apartment above me. They stay up all night and sometimes party until the next day; for example, last night they played loud music until the sun came up. At

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    Saving Sourdi

    Nea plays the stereotypical role of a young child, who believes she can change situations that are out of her control, looking for the power of Naga to save her sister Sourdi from any “danger” that comes her way. However, through the obstacles that her and her sister encounter, she comes to learn that true strength is realizing that you cannot always help or “save” someone; true strength is recognizing your own weaknesses and limitations as well. May-Lee Chai beautifully illustrates Nea as she transitions

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    Abcdefgh

    11. Just give me a reason- P!nk 12. The one that got away- Katy Perry 13. Teenage Dream- The Glee Cast 14. Sugar- Maroon 5 15. Lost Star- Keira Knightley 16. Fix you- The Glee Cast 17. Say Something- 18. Thinking out loud- Ed Sheeran 19. Let her go- Passenger 20. Little things- One Direction 21. Need you now- Lady Antubenlum 22. Austin- Blake Shelton 23. A thousand years- The Glee Cast 24. Lucky-Jason Mraz ft Cobie Callat 25

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    Demonstrative Communication

    Demonstrative communication is a good method for the sender to send a message through a consistent channel to the receiver and how the receiver receives the message efficiently. It is the method of providing an understanding and expressing a person’s thinking or feelings to others. Demonstrate communication is a good way to gain the knowledge or understanding of other people’s perspective, reactions, or thoughts. Demonstrative communication is a good way to deliver a person’s thoughts and feelings through

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    Motor Cycle Diaries Review

    tale about two men and their journey through South American. Unbeknownst too many viewers are the origins of a story that clings on to the legend of Che Guevara. Both Ernesto Guevara also referred to as Fuser, and his companion Alberto Granado set out on an adventure to see as much as Latin America as they possibly can. Fuser is about to get his medical degree while Alberto is a biochemist. These characters stop nothing short of exploiting their professions to garner sympathy or shelter throughout

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