Ellianna Devont is a 23 year old woman who just graduated college. She often goes by the nickname Elli. She has light blue eyes just like the ocean and she wears very natural makeup. She also has light brown hair with natural blonde highlights. Elli is 5 feet tall and 4 inches and loves all types of clothing. Ellianna usually wears classy dresses that are knee high. She usually likes to wear patterns that include polka dots, stripes, or plain colors. Elli also loves to wear high heels or fancy sandals to match with her outfits. Elli usually accessorizes her look with jewelry. She never leaves home without a complete outfit. Ellianna’s personality affects her actions in life. Elli is very intelligent and very curious about the world around
She had a very outgoing personality, she had a very funny sense of humor, and wasn’t afraid to say what was on her mind. Ezrith was very happy she had a joyful personality, she was very beautiful and had an amazing smile, she was very smart too. Her hair was beautiful long and blonde, and her eyes were brown she was a beautiful person with a beautiful personality. Ezrith first wanted to go to Brown University, I convinced her to
She is familiar with politics and military strategies, but not survival skills. Evanlyn is described as being very determined and on occasions stubborn.
One of my character in my book is Korinna is a thirteen old girl. she is a cheerful, life-loving, stubborn to honor her beloved Fatherland (a nickname for Germany). Germany she is an active member of the local Jungmadel, a Nazi youth group. Korianna is being taught to hate Jews, hate anyone that was "different", and to turn in information on anyone who was behaving as if they were not a "loyal" German. She believes that Hitler is helping the world by dealing with what he calls the "Jewish problem." When Korinna discovers that her parents are secretly hiding Jews in their house and helping them to escape the city, she is shocked. And her loyalties are put to an extreme test when a neighbor tips off the Gestapo. Korinna blames her parents for
During the times times of when the founding fathers lived, the slaves they brought in suffered from the chains on their hands and being dragged by their owners. In the book, Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson, the protagonist, Isabel, is one of those slaves. She was taken away from her home and was sold with her family when she was only 1 year old. Curzon is a slave who fights for the patriots in order to gain his freedom. Isabel and Curzon are bound by their chains from their lives. Even as their experiences may be different, they share many chains events that bind them together. This is shown through their scars, their quest for freedom, and their imprisonment.
Indeed, it can be argued that, since Ruby and Sapphire are in a romantic relationship, there is no need to include other and different types of LGBT couples. Pearl is in love with Rose but is ultimately rejected as her romantic interest is assimilated into the heteronormative, leaving her bitter and resentful. Therefore, if, on one hand, the otherness of Rose as an alien is assimilated and normalized as she enters the heteronormative by beginning a relationship with the human male character Greg, Pearl’s deviousness as not only alien but also homosexual character condemns her to remain unhappy and alone. Still bound to her idealized vision of Rose and unable to overcome her issues, Pearl develops a crush for a human that looks just like her lost lover: the mysterious girl of Last One out of Beach City. Their story, however, has not been resolved yet: the mysterious girl’s presence was just a one-time occurrence and has not yet been featured in successive episodes; moreover, she was not even given a name or any line
She expresses herself as optimistic and cheerful, upbeat and full of energy ready to face any new challenge and thus connected with the younger generations due to her “youthfulness”
The “Amarna Letters” are a significant ancient source because of the insights they give into the political, social, and economical conditions of the time. They help modern day historians establish the history and chronology (both absolute and relative) of the Amarna period because of the range of correspondences discovered. We know that the “Amarna Letters” are a collection of around 350 cuneiform tablets that include communications between Egypt and the big powers of the region during the 18th Dynasty and the reign of Akhenten. From the tablets we read in class we saw examples of the political conditions “”. From this it’s clear that each ruler during the time held himself equal with others. They address each other peacefully as brother. We
In the extraordinary novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the writer, Harper Lee, characterizes the individual Mr. Heck Tate as an authority figure, who needs justice to be done to protect the innocent. But if you take a second, and climb inside of his own skin, you notice that he is a compassionate individual who thinks very highly of Mr. Atticus Finch, and regardless of his authority has a large bias towards the notorious Mr. Bob Ewell in the court case - because justice needs to be done. Mr. Heck Tate has many struggles to do with society; one being that the majority of Maycomb's residents are absolute racists, while he has to hide his hope for equal rights between races.
There should be no monopoly in matters to do with ethical challenges in companies. These challenges affect all kinds of organizations, be it governmental, for-profit or non-profit. Some of these challenges can end in illegal defilements or civil liability for misrepresentation, fraud and misappropriation of properties. Other common ethical difficulties consist of actions that include conflict of interest, inadequate accountability and transparency, or misallocation of resources (Rhode and Amanda 28-35).
The 10-play cycle, Gem of the Ocean, written by Frederik August Kittel, better known as August Wilson, takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at 1839 Wylie Avenue. The play is centered on a young man named Citizen Barlow. Before he traveled from the South to the North, Barlow once worked at the local mill and stole a can of nails. Another man was accused of stealing the missing material and was to be arrested but instead chose to end his own life; rather than be known as an “unjustly identified as a thief.” Citizen Barlow is a new fellow in town and learns of Aunt Esther’s talent of cleansing souls. The anxious Barlow sets out to find, the 287 year old, Aunt Esther for guidance because his past is haunting
What makes a man worthy to be honorable? Is his greatness something earned through struggle or just a title that has been passed down? It is the man Sundiata is destined to have been, the greatest king, as he is portrayed in D.T Niane’s classic tale “Sundiata: an epic of old Mali. This classic tale shows the impact of courage, power, and motherly love on the life of the ancient africans kingdom's greatest king. D.T Niane’s shows the life of a man once being looked down upon, to now being known as one of the greatest in history.
~Alexis’s language development is very good. She likes to tell people about things she has done, but she sometimes leaves out details. When I hear her telling stories I ask questions to help her to fill in a few details. Alexis is also fascinated with her new baby sister Ashlynn and tells everyone about her.
Plato and Aristotle had a considerable amount of differences in ideology given that Aristotle was Plato’s student for roughly two decades. Plato, a student of Socrates, opposed the idea of average citizens to participate in politics because he believed that political practice was skill or “technē" that can only be achieved by a few people. He believed that “kings must be those among them who have proved best both in philosophy and where war is concerned.” (Republic, 491) and that these “philosopher kings” were the only people fit to rule a government, or the government would be doomed to fail. Aristotle is highly critical of Plato and his ideal constitution but he does find a similar form of ruling class to be ideal. He believes, in the
This short fiction focuses on the relationship between brothers, Lyman and Henry, along with a car that was shared between the two. From Lyman’s point of view, you see the two go on adventures together until Henry gets drafted into the army. While Henry is away, descriptions are vague and the only thing the reader learns is Lyman spent his time fixing up their red convertible. When Henry returns, the story picks up as Lyman observes how the war has changed his brother. In an attempt to get Henry’s original self back, he smashes the car. Once Henry returns the car to its original state, the story leads to tragedy as the reader experiences the death of both Henry and the vehicle. The changes of Henry’s personality and their adventures are portrayed
Weed, pot, dope, Mary Jane, joint, grass, chronic. These terms possess one simple factor in common; they refer to one of the most infamous drugs in the United States, marijuana. The dispute over accepting marijuana as a legal substance against the opposition is a particularly intense subject in the United States. It is deliberated on the news, political debates, and involved in daily conversations of several. The public needs a fundamental comprehension regarding both aspects of this issue before adopting a stance. Legalizing marijuana has the potential to recover our subsided economy by launching job markets, improving tax revenue for the government, along with putting the tax-payers money to commendable services.