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    college. However, many people have used their efforts to prove that women should receive high level of education. Specifically, in these two texts, when Sotomayor shares her experiences looking for the utility of getting into a good college in “My Beloved World”, Rich focuses on developing ourselves, using our rights, and claiming for higher learning in college in “Claiming an Education”; however, even though Sotomayor and Rich have different views about value of college, they both agree on the part

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    Alan Paton’s novel, Cry, the Beloved Country, is broken into three books and book one is organized around Stephen Kumalo’s search for his son, Absalom Kumalo. This search is a journey that leads to a new spiritual awareness in Stephen Kumalo. Thus, metaphors about the storm and the phoenix are metaphors used to develop the growth of Kumalo’s mind and heart as on how he will mend his tribe back together and continue to seek divine sustenance. The metaphor about a storm is one of the most important

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    When we think about truth, we think about provable facts, figures, numbers that logically present arguments for correctness, things that are right and that are wrong. But ironically, as we ponder abstract nouns probing for concrete certainty, we might find ourselves lost in the world of uncertainty. I was born on November 11, 2000. That is true. I could also say I was born on the 16th day of Month 10, 4698 using the Chinese calendar, but I don’t. I use the Gregorian calendar. This is a belief that

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    that “inequality is a choice”. It informs us about the origins of this issue. People are not prioritizing the accurate method to subside the issue of inequality in a society. The exact problem is portrayed clearly in Alan Paton’s novel, Cry, the Beloved Country, through the journeys of the main characters. Inequality in Stephen Kumalo’s country is looped in a cycle that negatively impacts the society. Yet little effort is put into improving equality, which is handicapping their society. The lack

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    you”, as well as how to act in a variety of situations. Your parents teach you many of the socials skills you will need for the rest of your life, from when you get a job to when you start your own family; however, in Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country he suggests that it isn’t the way one is raised that determines the way someone acts, but the environment and the situations they are put in that determines how they act. Through Paton’s use of paradoxes he shows that the environment around

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    Holy & Beloved: There are more blessings in praise and worship than just praying all day for our needs. The hours that we spent in prayer asking from God, if such is spent in praise and worshipping chances are we will stand a better chance of receiving from our Heavenly Father. Praise and worship can be defined as giving God the gratitude for what He has done, what He is currently doing, and what He will do in our lives. In the atmosphere of praise and worship, the Holy Spirit abounds. Chains and

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    A father who’s going through so much pain and suffering to help his son who has shamed him to the heart and soul and stills try his best to help out. In Cry, The Beloved Country, Stephen Kumalo goes to Johannesburg to bring Absalom back home, but finds out that he is a criminal, soon to be a father without marriage, and going to jail for murder. Kumalo is ashamed of his son for doing such things that Kumola “as a Christian” is against. Kumalo is a good father to Absalom by going to Johannesburg to

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    Our Beloved Counselors As some of you know Ms. Leonhart is the counselor, but i'm here to tell you what you don´t know. So first I want to talk to you about her workload. The question was what do you do everyday us students? Her response was that she helped with student schedule, and sometimes even changes the schedule period. Then she said that if their not adjusting to the school they come talk to her, also if anyone just needs to talk. She told me that there's just no typical day when

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    Beloved Vocabulary Parts Two and Three Vexed- “ But she hadn’t waited and he attended her funeral more put out with her bereaved” ( adv.) Confused my dog was clearly vexed with me for having been gone all week, and hardly greeted me when I came home Contraband- “ Dispensing with that formality was all the pay he expected from Negroes in his debt” ( adv.) Illegal substances The ship was carrying contraband. Dropsy- “ Six times in as many days he abandoned his normal route and tried to knock at I24”

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    Milan: Good Afternoon Eng. Comp 101 class. This is Milan Patel speaking, and I 'm here with none other than Ally Ary. Today we have a very interesting topic to discuss. Ally: We sure do, Milan! Today, we are going to evaluate the beloved Shrek series, specifically Shrek 2 which was released in 2004 and directed by Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon, and Kelly Asbury. Milan: Andrew Adamson’s other great directing moment was during 2008 with the Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Conrad Vernon also directed

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