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    Children look up to parents as their role models and influencers, however sometimes they do not fulfill these roles. Goodnight Mister Tom is a novel set in England in 1939 at the start of World War 2. The author, Michelle Magorian, tells a story through this world event about a young child who is evacuated to the country at the anticipation of the war. The child, William Beech, is sent away by his abusive mother in London to the small country town of Little Weirwold to live with a stranger, Tom Oakley

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    “The Catbird Seat” Study Questions 1. What do we learn about Mr. Martin in the exposition of the story? The reader learns Mr. Martin is a calculated and mild-mannered man, who has few vices, and has recently been driven to act out of his regular behavior by Mrs. Barrows. 2. Write a brief character description of Mr. Martin and of Mrs. Barrows. Mr. Martin – Mr. Martin is a man of order and repetition. He follows a pattern, and he is successful in his work. He leaves little to fate. The only time

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    1. Mr. Nuttel is visiting the country in order to calm his nerves and relax. In the story, The Open Window, it said, “I know how it will be,’ his sister said when he was preparing to migrate to his rural retreat; ‘you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping.’” Although the author did not state Mr. Nuttel’s mental condition, Saki hinted to the readers of his disorder. For the reason the disorder caused him to be secluded from

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    The main idea for an interpretation of a deeper meaning of the story, The Garden Party by Mansfield, is relating life, and death to be held hand-in-hand. In other words, one day I can live happy and think I can be eternal but death is always near. I don’t usually like to think about death because it can be something scary and overwhelming. Although in this story, I can see that Mrs. Sheridan is a woman from a high-class society. A family that is concerned about with what other people think and the

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    The Sacred Romance which was written by Brent Curtis and John Eldredge talks about the many different parts and how God made us to feel and have life experiences that all effect our heart and how we perceive the world. One of the biggest parts of the book include the author talking about his roots and where he came from and this gave the whole book a more personal feel and when the author becomes vulnerable with what he shares makes this book more personal for everyone that reads the book. They talk

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    My Goals In Life

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    want to be an anesthesiologist. The anesthesiologist has to deal with the most DRAMTIC people ever sometimes. Even though they are only in a room for like two minutes they can still experience some of the CHAOTIC things that happen with the other doctors and nurses. But in other situations, they just might be somebody's hero. Being in the medical field can be very VIVID. There will be times when you will be scared of life in other words, there will be a memory that you will never forget and could

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    The car ride was quiet. It was the kind of quiet that makes you uneasy. I looked out the window into the darkness and all I could see was the quick flash of street lights as we drove past them. On my lap was the heavy carrier where my very deep breathing, furry companion was laying. As we took a turn into the parking lot my stomach dropped and I suddenly felt the lasagna I had for dinner that night trying to make a second appearance. We got out the car and the four of us headed towards the door.

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    Heart Reflection Paper

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    with a very strange look on his face. He proceeded to say “Aunt Linda Kay went to the doctors today and they found out she was having a heart attack and rushed her to the emergency room. They took her to the catheterization laboratory and they figured out she would need a quadruple bypass.” He proceeded to tell me I would be staying with him and his wife. When I got to their house they explained that the doctors would be taking blood vessels from her leg and attach them to her heart. At this point

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    Are too many people going to college? A question that I would have never expected or never heard of until I read the title of the article, “Are Too Many People Going to College?”, by Charles Murray. College is where most people strive to be. It’s a place to learn and evolve into a human being who will change and innovate the world, so a question like this startled me and made me really confused as to why but it also caught my attention. Murray provides us with reasons, examples, and statistics on

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    Dog Descriptive Essay

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    Sitting on the midnight black piano bench, I heard my friend Samantha’s dog panting behind me. I wait to turn around to pet the dog for I was having too much fun with Samantha banging on the piano keys while her parents were in the kitchen cooking spaghetti for dinner. I turn around finally having enough of banging on the keys to see their dark brown bull mastiff sitting directly behind me. “Hey bud!” I say to the dog getting ready to pet him. But before I even touched him, all I saw was his

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