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    accomplished much in her life. Joyce Carol Thomas was born on May 25, 1938 in Ponca City, Oklahoma (“Thomas, Joyce Carol”). In 1948 she moved to Tracy, California (Balkin). Thomas attended San Francisco City College, University of San Francisco, and San Jose State College, and earned her bachelor’s degree in 1966. Then, she completed a master’s degree at Stanford University. Until 1972, Thomas was an African

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    Series, the show follows the lives of Joel and Shelia Hammond, your typical real estate agents living in the suburbia of Santa Clarita, California. Shelia Hammond, played by Drew Barrymore, is the mother of Abby (Liv Hewson) and wife of Joel (Timothy Olyphant). While her physical appearance may not change beyond the deteriorating joints within her and the occasional toe falling off, she undergoes a huge emotional development throughout the show, realizing what kind

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    What Makes A Big Deal?

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    One glorious hour later Toren has finished working out my knots, and I feel like butter. Before leaving the room, he tells me to take my time and to get up slowly when I am ready. Part of me doesn’t ever want to leave this place. It is peaceful here, no one asking me how I am doing, looking at me wondering what he or she should say if I spoke to them, or if they should say anything at all. You would really think that after three months that maybe, just maybe people would have figured out how to have

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    Abigail Williams

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    Neel Parikh English11 7/8 Victorero-Mongone 10th, May 2013 Psychological Evaluation of Abigail Williams When people hear the term psychological disorder, they usually think of someone who might have gone crazy or are on the verge of losing their mind. That is not always true however as, some of those diseases are pretty severe and whereas others that are not too harsh. A prime example of this would be the movie A Beautiful Mind where John Nash was having false imaginations of things including agents

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    Proctor his wife, “I am only wondering how i may prove what she told me Elizabeth…”(Miller 53), this is John standing up for her in a way that won't get Elizabeth hurt by saying that he cannot tell what actually happened between them two. This is him saying how he doesn't want to tell anyone about it because he does not want to get her in trouble and there is no proof of them talking in private so he could end up getting himself in trouble and not Abby. Then,

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    What do you think of when you hear the word heroism? Is it a person becoming a hero or the acts they do which may lead to another act making them seem like a hero? Elizabeth Proctor is considered heroic in the Crucible because she is able to keep her composure even through some scary circumstances. Elizabeth Proctor is considered heroic in the Crucible because she is able to keep her composure even through some scary circumstances. Throughout the story Elizabeth was seen as a cold person but she

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    mother by hacking them to death with a hatchet. It is confirmed she murdered her step mother Abby first. While Abby was changing the sheets in the upstairs bedroom Lizzie is alleged to have come into the room with Abby, Abby looked up seen her then proceeded to continue what she was doing. Lizzie then took the hatchet out from behind her back and hit Abby once in the back with the hatchet then after Abby fell to the ground, and continued to hit her till she couldn’t hit her anymore. She then moved

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    piped up Monica. “Yeah, I kinda feel like throwing up,” said Abby, shrugging her shoulders. She did look a little pale. Snorting, the girl looked Abby up and down. “Well she needs it,” she stated with a laugh. Everyone looked at Abby. Her pain was visible on her face. She looked down, her smile gone, and the girl said, “Are you seriously going to get mad over that?” Standing up, she put her hands on the table and leaned toward Abby. In a quiet voice, yet still audible to the quiet room, she whispered

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    Kat moved closer to the Wells Fargo Stagecoach to let Abby watch the hostlers hitch the horses. The way station signaled the last stop on their journey. One of the workers grunted as he heaved a large bag over the top railing of the stage. The hostler spoke to the driver as he worked. “Do you think the bandits will try another holdup?” “Don’t know, but a messenger is goin’ along.” A flicker of uneasiness coursed through Kat and she strained to hear more, but they became aware of her presence and

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    Casey for some reason seemed unimpressed with hers; however is doing her best to play along. Abby will not shut up about how solid yet soft her guy’s hands were, and how they worked her over like a two dollar whore. I smile at her comment, I can feel my mood lightening, I find that am starting to get excited about what is coming next. “What is

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