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    used her for greed, and left her to be with a princess. The main reason for her manipulation was only to justify her revenge on her husband, Jason. However, people stand in the way of her revenge plan, and the only way she can do what she needs to do is by manipulating others to be on her side. She does this in a way where she connects with others on a more personal level so they can feel just as bad as her. In “Vicarious Dishonesty:

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    A stereotype is a way to determine where a person or thing falls in the realm of life. Stereotyping is a natural part of life and it actually does have a meaning in reality. It allows a person’s mind to work properly and for the human brain to be able to recognize, process, store and then recall the information when needed. Stereotyping is a big problem in society. It labels a person about how they should live or act according to their sex, race, and personality. In all work forces it is a law to

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    dead you’ve got one, haven’t you?” (9). - talks too much , loud mouth. Explanation: Scout just asking where Dill's father is at, when he literally just said “ Ain’t got one” is rude and just too much talk that’s a loud mouth person. Evidence: A way we can describe Scout a Tomboy is when... "Aunt Alexandra was fanatical on the subject of my attire. I could not possibly hope to be a lady if I wore breeches; when I

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    mental institution. His story explains all that has happened since he has been there. The key to his success is that no one seems to acknowledge his existence and would not hide secrets around him because he was thought to be deaf and dumb. He finds a way to learn everything that has happened, and he will eventually meet a revolutionary man who will change both his life and the ward forever. The story also has a very common theme involving the women within it. Kesey makes most of the women in the story

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    finding love each and every day, in all sorts of ways and places. In Araby written by James Joyce the story of a boy who falls in love with one of his playmate’s sister. Love is seen all throughout the book, making this book have relatable connections to the reader; due to its relevance in the world today. Araby is a prime example of a child hitting puberty, and starting to fall in love. In this book, Joyce shows us how love can make one change their ways and give someone purpose. In Araby, the boy

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    confirms their own bias. We as people associate with others or certain medias that support the beliefs we have, and our memories help us remember information that can be used as proof to make what we believe seem true. The only problem that stands in the way is if the information we are receiving is true or not. There is where most of us go wrong we don’t fact check we just assume. We assumed pizzagate was true without even considering it. Almost everyone uses confirmation bias wheather they realize it

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    Counting by 7s’ main character is Willow Chance, a little girl who has lost two sets of parents in her short life – she never knew her blood parents and her adoptive ones die in a terrible accident. She is all alone in the world apart from Dell, a school counsellor whose therapy methods are completely unprofessional; and from a couple of new friends she has met recently. Those friends are the siblings Mai and Quang-ha (who is also seeing Dell for his disruptive behaviour) who end up convincing their

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    Benefits of Community Service Community service contributes to a community in the same way that quarterbacks, wide receivers, and offensive linemen contribute to a football team. Without people helping out, there wouldn’t be a way to score a touchdown or win a game. It is the same way in helping out a community. The more people there are helping out, more homes would be built, more mouths would be fed, and more people would have a happy life. Some people take for granted the clothes they have on

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    Sports can teach you many things about life and education without you even noticing it. Every sport has an effect on your education by the way you interact with your teammates and coaches. The coaches are able to teach you new skills that will be useful in the future of your sport and life. Constantly being around all these people help you learn new things that you probably had no idea about. The research we found shows that playing sports throughout your childhood helps improve learning how to focus

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    So if everyone was the same, the world would be uninteresting. Since being unique and different from others is always better than being the same as everyone else it is always okay to be different in one's own way. By being different it also means that mistakes will come which is okay since no one is perfect. Overall it is good to be different from others, for the reason of that’s what makes people unique and special. It is also good to accept who one is and

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