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    Carolyn Meyer wrote the book “Cleopatra Confesses,” published in 2011. Although this book is a historical fictional book, the story holds some legitimate truths and emotions could have definitely existed during the times of survival mode and obsession for authority. The book starts in the first century B.C and Cleopatra is the third children of six and is the one that is chosen to be the future queen of Egypt. However, when the Pharaoh King Ptolemy, is involuntarily exiled, the future queen is left

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    INTRODUCTION Is America falling behind the rest of the world in terms of the services it provides? As a proud citizen of this great nation I, unfortunately, have to say “yes.” Our once outstanding country has been falling behind in a number of areas including technology, education, economics, and yes, even in family care! America is now one of only three industrialized countries that hasn’t set up a nationwide policy for paid parental leave. With this knowledge I desired to know more, particularly

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    The title, Pro Femina, is Latin, meaning “for the woman.” Carolyn Kizer wrote this poem for women who have constantly been oppressed and now that they are independent, they are now not free to speak of their oppression. There is a fear in the patriarchy that if women discuss their history then they will demand for more change: a change that will end the patriarchal control of women’s lives. The opening line of the poem commands people to “consider the fate of women” which is quickly followed by

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    The Juggler 's Children, written by Carolyn Abraham is a novel composed of both questions and answers. It is the journey of a woman and her family, who are on the search to gain more knowledge of their pre-existing ancestors. To what depths will they go to figure out where they came from? As Abraham travels across the world to China and India, with DNA kits, high hopes and a notepad she begins to discover answers to questions both she and her family did not prepare themselves for and begin to realize

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    This is where the conflict between Carolyn and Nick started. Carolyn said yes and Nick whom decided not to be supervisor earlier said no. Nick stops the resident from going outside and asked the resident to sit and talk; the resident sat down and attempted to listen to Nick talk about why his answer was no. The resident was becoming agitated and got loud with his words; he started cussing and then becoming aggressive. The other staff members and Carolyn went out to the living room to comprehend

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    these passages which contain metaphors. The initial subject matter of the poem is about the narrator meeting the stranger; this paper, similarly, can't dispense with at least one passage that highlights this relationship. For example, in stanza 2, Carolyn Forche writes, "Days later, you are showing me / photographs of a woman and children / smiling from the windows of your wallet." (47) This passage illustrates a gesture of friendship between people who are neither friends nor acquaintances. It plays

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    Carolyn B. Crowell, DMD & Associates is a pediatric dentistry practice committed to bringing premier oral health care and orthodontic services to the littlest members of the greater Avon, OH, community. In accordance with guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and other major health associations, Dr. Crowell recommends that parents establish a “dental home” for their children by the time they turn 1 year old. This will allow a specialized pediatric dentist to oversee their oral

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    helps people understand their own lives. In the biography While the World Watched by Carolyn Maull McKinstry. It details the 16th street Baptist church bombing that occurred on September 15, 1963. The book follows Carolyn, the only uninjured survivor, as she recounts her traumatic experience. During this, Carolyn tells of her friend Sara the only other survivor who suffered blindness because of the bombing. By Carolyn sharing her story it allows people who have been through trauma of their own to feel

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    experienced before. Adjectives such as animated and chic and verbs such as murmured and mused were completely new to me and allowed for me visual what was occurring in the book in ways previously unknown to me. The Secret of the Old Clock, written by Carolyn Keene was the most influential book of my life. It introduced to me new literary concepts, including vivid descriptions and intricate and complicated relationships that allowed for me to grow as a reader. Additionally, it provided me with a positive

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    Oh my god where is Alaina or Carolyn? I cannot wait to tell them about what am I going to do today! I thought to myself. I am a 6th grader who was Cupertino Middle School, early in the morning at 7:30 waiting for one of best friend’s to come so I could tell them something exciting. I had been waiting for minutes in the sun shine with so much excitement and happiness because it was the day where I was going to do something fantastically special! “Alaina, Alaina!” I shouted as I ran across to my friend

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