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    pressured to be the great one in the family, I still persevere through it all. If I let every obstacle that is thrown at me knock me over, then I will never make it to the end of this long journey. An obstacle that frequently occurs in a first generation college student’s journey is the lack of resources and knowledge towards the college process. Being the first one in the family to go to college also means being the first one to fill out necessary applications, paperwork, schedules, and other things

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    “If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” Frederick Douglass believed that if you don’t go through conflict you will never gain anything. Everybody goes through conflict but some people who have gone through many struggles and gained a lot from it are Albert Einstein and Taylor Swift. Albert Einstein went through a lot of struggles and conflicts in life. He struggled in school. People made fun of him because he had a learning disability, Dyslexia. Dyslexia is when you have trouble reading

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    in a manner relevant to the situation.  We don't normally create a separate narrator to make our writing more interesting.  We simply write our thoughts and opinions to convey our ideas.  But Jeffery Eugenides writing the Virgin Suicides brought out a separate part of himself to narrate for him.  An entirely fabricated group to speak the story of the girls.  This helped both the writer and the reader in their reality separation.  We read it and feel totally immersed in the fiction of the novel

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    Southern Gothic literature often incorporates its elements separately without any direct relationship between two of them, namely the grotesque and violence. While many of the Southern Gothic culture and literature explores these elements separately, there are cases where they simultaneously occur. Gillian Flynn is able to effectively incorporate both aspects individually before performing a crossover of the two in her novel Gone Girl. With the use of other aspects (economic downfall and mental instability)

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    The perseverance and lessons that the Rocket Boys learned through the challenges that math and science presented them is the first reason why it is the key to their success. In order for the Rocket Boys to improve their rocket, so the school starts a class for six people only, and there are six Rocket Boys, but Dorothy decides to sign up and she kicks Sonny out of the class. Sonny accepts this in a conversation with his dad saying “My grades weren’t good enough to get into calculus class.” his dad

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    forever but, you must persevere through it. In Call of the Wild Buck has to face the real world and has to mature and become strong to survive the wild. In contrast, Sabrina had to gain maturity when her parents divorced each other. Like Buck, Sabrina had to gain maturity to persevere through their conflict. Human or animal, we are all faced with a problem that we must persevere through. In Call of the Wild, Buck had multiple conflicts that he had to mature through. Buck wanted to become the lead

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    Jews faced during the Holocaust and after it. Even after some survived the holocaust physically, they will always be tormented and haunted by those gruesome memories from those inhumane actions that were directed towards them. After, all they went through it is obvious the holocaust affected the survivor 's drastically, but how about the future generations of Jews. In which I believe the holocaust did in fact affect the second generation, but the third generation of Jews as well. The second generation

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    rules to gain power - resulting in the end of a destructive cycle of oppression by the Chinese patriarchy. An-mei’s mother breaks cultural rules out necessity in order to gain power. An-mei Hsu's mother was forced to become a concubine to a merchant who raped her when her own mother wouldn't believe her story and threw her out. She was oppressed in the merchant's household by an earlier wife of his but still brought An-mei to his house in hopes of giving her a better life. The mother

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    types of transport within a cell that can end up being very complex. On the outside of the cell is the plasma membrane that protects it from the outside environment. The plasma membrane is very picky about what it allows through it. It wants to let in oxygen and nutrients, but keep out harmful bacteria. It also wants to keep in the proteins and nutrients that are already in the membrane. Because of this property, the plasma membrane is called a selectively permeable membrane and it has two basic transport

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    played with life and death. Throughout this play, Miller will create pathos through the conflicts of infidelity, religion, and injustice. Miller creates pathos first in the beginning of Act One when we found out that John Proctor had been cheating on his wife Elizabeth, seven months ago, with their servant Abigail Williams. This created the emotions of shock, disappointment, and empathy for Elizabeth. The audience finds out about the affair when Abigail and Proctor are left alone and she begins to

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