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    knows how to deal with his loneliness. It has made him into another person. Curley's wife's loneliness has altered the way she is towards others, making her very flirtatious. The men on the ranch avoid her because of flirtatious personality to keep out of trouble. No one understands her situation and how loneliness affects her. Her insecurity is easily seen by the way she dresses and wears her make-up. She uses her appearance to receive attention like when "Curley's Wife was standing there looking

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    but if I asked, really asked, he wouldn’t deny me’. This highlights the way Hassan looks up to Amir and obeys him due to their religious, cultural and social differences, ‘I was a Sunni and he was a Shi’a’. Nevertheless, Amir does express his sensitive side towards Hassan and feels protective over him, especially when he can see he’s upset, ‘I reached across my seat, slung my

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    We are bought up with certain beliefs and traditions. However, I do think that culture does influences how people are permitted to be expressed and how they are perceived. As for social experience people react to different experience in different ways. If someone has been in a certain situation I believe they learn from that experience. This brings me to the certain unfairness, stereotypes, and myths about Hispanic/Latino culture. While growing up we experience some of these types of situations

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    Walls, others would easily misjudge Jeannette’s family just by their image and the way they lived their life. Although they lived the way they did the walls family had much potential and were very well educated in their own ways. People need to live by the quote “Never judge a book by its cover” because you never know who they are until you meet them. In todays society people tend to stereotype others in many ways. The media has created a misconception on humanity that has spread among society.

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    there is to this story, it does not change how ruthless and tragic this homicide actually was. It is said by Felicia Morgan’s attorney, Robin Shellow, that the environment in which Morgan grew up in was somewhat comparable to a “war zone.” In some ways I agree with Shellow and believe that there are similarities between the two. Although the attorney makes it clear that there is a difference between the ghetto and a war zone

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    The South had ways to "keep slaves under control." They would keep them in groups of three or four. The owners woulds also not let them go anywhere after dark and if they wanted to leave during the day they would have to have a signed paper by their owner saying they

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    “Excuse me, who was that!” she responded back. “No way, you can hear me! This frame is magic; I thought these things only happen in movies. I’m talking to you through a frame, I know it sounds weird but I can see everything you’re doing” Annie said excitedly. The girl inside the frame looked around her

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    Many reasons why a company can go through so many changes throughout the years are due to the change of the market. With industries such as publishing, the changes can become endless. Publishers try and find ways to get their ideas out into such a market for consumers to enjoy. Publishing companies started out small however as time continued so did the demand in products. The demand grew so much that the markets became so big so fast. Pushing for an idea that marketing today is more dependent on

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    The essay I liked more was the one from Gretel Ehrlich I liked this essay because when she was telling her story she was focusing on only one place. This essay was very different than Annie Dillard I say this because when Annie was talking she didn’t focus on only one place in her essay she was focusing on many different places. I personally think that the essay from Gretel Ehrich was the best. Why I think is the best is because when I was reading it I felt like I can picture what she was talking

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    Dylan. I 'm not a fan of babies but I have to admit, this one is pretty darn cute. She walks over to my bed andI pick her up to place her next to me. A woman, Monica, comes in. She says that we are leaving around 12 to go to aunt ashley 's. By the way she slouched and the bags under her eyes, I can tell she just worked a night shift at

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