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    Doon became enthusiastic). These character traits were observed through Doons actions, dialogue, relationships, choices, and problems. This character connects to the world alone because there are alot of people like Doon,I say that because in Doons mind it was easy to fix the generator but it really isn't(Easier said than done). I have learned that Doon is confident about getting out of Ember and fixing the generator through his choices and this tells me alot about Doons personality and that

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    along and develop a bond strictly out of free will. No one is forcing you to be a friend to someone, it is a choice. As I have previously stated, I never lived in the streets in a bad part of town. My life has consisted of farmland and dairy cows for as long as I can remember. Despite these differences I can draw a clear parallel to my life from the book. During their high school years the boys go through many travails. In one of these Rameck starts hanging out with a tough crowd and he ends up

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    not make it. Joey has a battle with cancer where she has her good days and days so bad that she cannot get out of bed. Joey went off cancer treatments in October, but she continued to focus her faith on God and she treats each day like a gift from God. In November, she entered Hospice and her husband, Rory thought this Christmas would be the hardest holidays to get through but things turned out differently and Joey joined the family for Christmas Eve and Christmas day. Rory started a blog to note

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    the very depths of the good and bad of mankind through the lives of various characters. Two characters in particular, Dante the Pilgrim from Inferno and Edmund from King Lear suffer from the corruption of their societies, but in time, they each come to realize their own hand in their sufferings. The characters begin their stories with desires to end their pain, but they follow different pathways to reach their goals. Dante follows his reason out of despair and into the light while Edmund scorns

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    Blood and the cardiovascular system are a closed system. Blood is needed to pump the heart and to flow through the rest of the body. Without blood, the heart would have no possible way to pump, and without the heart, blood would not have anything to propel it to flow through our bodies. Blood enters and exits the heart through circuits and vessels. The only fluid tissue throughout the human body is blood. Blood may look as if it is a thick liquid, this is because it is made up of not only tissue

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    different way at looking at sight. Both the speakers in “ We grow accustomed to the Dark “ and “Before I got my eye put out “ have a different perspective on sight. The speaker of “ We grow accustomed to the dark is saying that you have to be brave in order to go through the darkness such as depression, loneliness, and evil. Meanwhile the speaker in “ Before I got my eye put out “ is saying you shouldn’t rely on your sight, because it could sometimes hurt you. Emily Dickinson created two great, and

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    “Harsh sounds of chains and pulleys, like the workings of an ancient steel factory, echoed through the room, bouncing off the walls with a hollow, tinny whine. The lightness elevator swayed back and forth as it ascended…a smell like burnt oil…” (Dashner 1). To be awoken in an elevator; an unknown place with no memories, not recalling anything, or the purpose of being in the maze would have driven anyone insane. In the novel, The Maze Runner, the main character Thomas is thrown into the Maze along

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    He made it his goal to swim through the tunnel even it killed him to do so and so the second to last day would be his day. He went over to his private beach and grabbed a rock to take him under the water quicker so he has as much oxygen as possible. When he was close to the entrance of the tunnel, he could clearly see the opening and the seaweed that was attached to the top of the hole. He swam to the entrance and started to go through the tunnel but, he forgot a flashlight to see

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    Inside Out & Back Again has a strong connection to what happens in the universal refugee experience. Her life turns “inside out” when she is forced to flee her home and move to a new country, however, eventually goes back to normality again. War filled up Vietnam and she did not want to die, so her family decided to take her to a different place. She faces many new challenges in America, but then slowly adapts to it. By the end of the book she is “back again”, and ultimately satisfied with the circumstances

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    Groan Group Observation

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    Through the observation, I hardly saw any progression through the Groan Zone and I assume that is because this group has been meeting once a week for about 10 years and while they may face misunderstanding or miscommunication they have worked though enough of it that they have a solid foundation of shared understanding and the collective thought processes of their teammates. The group did in fact progress through the Divergent and Convergent Zones. At some points, they seemed to work through both

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