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    beast. He played football for ole miss. Michael had a hard life trying to grow up by himself. His mom never cared about him. The book i'm reading is is The Blind Side. the archetypes for the blind side has a unique loyal sidekick named SJ, rags to riches plot structure michal turn as successful and mentor named lean tuie in the Blind Side. The book picks a loyal sidekick because SJ which is the little boy that limn gave birth too. Which turned out to be Michael's best friend because he liked SJ

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    when his novel This Side of Paradise was published in 1919. Fitzgerald shows what life was like during the Jazz Age and post-World War I through the eyes of Amory, a teenager who has just come back from the war and has started his journey inspired by his generation's new dream for wealth and prosperity (“This Side”). His book inspired many young people to pursue the flaming youth of the new era, giving voice to the people who were shaping the new American identity. This Side of Paradise starts immediately

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    peeved. Here thousands of miles away, the students were busy texting their friends back home to even notice the grandeur. Unlike Tim, Kwan had sent a short email to his parents confirming that he arrived okay. Passing through the group with Cara at his side, Bryan begun focusing his IPhone camera. Upon reaching the archway interior, Bryan noticed a missile blast that burnt a two-foot wide hole in the painted dome ceiling. It was a stark reminder of the war a decade ago. Yasin jabbed Bryan, while saying

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    The author of The Other Side, Jacqueline Woodson, uses tone, symbolism, and the audience in many ways. Woodson’s tone in The Other Side is acceptance; he shows acceptance when the girls play with each other even though they live in a segregated community. The symbol Woodson uses is the fence to show that people can overcome barriers separating them and other people. Woodson’s audience is young children; he wrote this book for them to show that skin color doesn’t matter it is what is on the inside

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    The Other Side of the Island Explaining Non-Fiction Connection and Theme In 1967 beloved author Allegra Goodman was born in Brooklyn, New York, but was raised in Honolulu. Which inspired her to write the main setting of on an island. The Other Side of the Island by Allegra Goodman is about a girl named Honor that moved to the new weathered island with her mom and dad. Here they have rules and a new weather system. They soon find it hard to fit in and follow the rules. This is an inspiring book because

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    Marina Abramovic’s photograph “Light Side/Dark Side” is a black and white portrait of a young lady looking straight into your eyes. If you look at this photograph, it’s not her piercing look that perplexes you; it’s the hand hiding her left eye that prevents you from discovering the mystery behind that face. As the partial face leaves the viewer curious to see the rest, the shades of black and white add to the gloominess evident on her face. But you realize that you are not the only one whose view

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    Interior Housing-Side Rooms By examining the use of side rooms, in houses located at Çatal Höyük, normal day to day life of a Neolithic village can be witnessed along with the use of an egalitarian social order. Side rooms are rooms connected to the central area of the house, usually smaller and in varying numbers. As Hodder explains, the smaller rooms are used for a variety of tasks that include stockpiling of resources, preparing of food, and other stay-at-home affairs (2006: 110). The stockpiling

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    communicating in ways to enhance our quality of being human with others and in turn, hopefully allow other human beings to enhance their interaction with their world as well. I will discuss the areas in the first three chapters of the book “The Positive Side of Interpersonal Communication by Thomas J. Socha and Margaret J Pitts. This book is a collection of articles comprised by some of the best people within the communication field. The three chapters I will incorporate within my analysis will be Toward

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    While there may be two sides to each coin, if I am on one side, my writing will reflect that. I have always been a strong advocate of not taking sides and just looking at cold hard facts, but what if each side has a solid supporting argument? Then there is no writing from a neutral viewpoint, and a side must be chosen before writing. While I could thoroughly write about each side of the argument, it will still end up being apparent which side I support. This has led to me having to

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    We read two books in class that had the same theme. The books were Other Side and Teammates the common theme was one person can make a difference. Both of the book's approach the theme differently. So read more to figure out the similarities and differences of Other Side and Teammates. This is how the book's approach there theme the same. Both of the book’s happen during segregation. In the other side they didn’t let Annie play jump rope with them because she was white ,and there was a fence that

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