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    improvement and hardware retail industry, but also compete in the building materials retail and distribution, consumer electronics and appliances retail, and convenience stores and truck stops sectors. Some of Home Depot’s main competitors include: Lowe’s, True Value, and Ace Hardware. Now, these competitors are the main competition of Home Depot and all three stores carry about 75% if not more of what Home Depot sells. Keep in mind, that there are also smaller companies, often family-owned lumberyards or

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    “The journey of the hero is about the courage to seek the depths; the image of creative rebirth; the eternal cycle of change within us…The hero journey is a symbol that binds …. (Phil Cousineau).” Mattie Ross learns this in True Grit, by Charles Portis, when she experiences the death of her father. She says, ”…Tom Chaney shot my father down in Fort Smith, Arkansas and robbed him of his life and his horses and $150 in cash money plus two California gold pieces that he carried in his trouser band(11)”

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    Supernatural Vampires Never Die is the title of the essay written by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan, but it is also a statement that is true in multiple ways. Earlier in history people heard tales of them or read books were they encountered vampires, nowadays they will visit you on your TV- screen, in books, magazines, movies and etc.; they are everywhere to be found. First and foremost we all know vampires are immortal, it is a big part of their allure. Second, vampires manage to live on

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    When someone is devoted in life, they can most likely achieve their all time life goals. Mattie Ross from Charles Portis 's True Grit and Ray from Charles Portis 's The dog of the south show devotion throughout their novels: obsession showing devotion, revenge showing devotion, and bravery leading to devotion. Throughout True Grit Mattie is shown to be obsessive, which is shown through her devotion throughout the novel. "That is my father. ' I stood there looking at him. What a waste! Tom Chaney

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    True Grit Analysis

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    The movie True Grit is set in a chaotic time period of the American Frontier known as the “Old West,” or the “Wild West.” The American Frontier describes the “edge of a settled area.” Throughout the 18th and 19th century, the frontier continued to expand westward. In the mid-1800s, the frontier had been pushed into Nebraska and Kansas. Gold mines were attractive sources of wealth for many to move West. Eventually, railroads were built that connected the Western states and the East.(“American”). Throughout

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    Annotated Bibliography Nonfiction Children's Books: 3- 4th grade: Not only do these four children nonfiction books show resilience, but they also convey social injustice in the world. ● Zullo, Allan, and Bovsun, Mara. (2004). Survivors True Stories of Children in the Holocaust. Wordsellers, Inc, Publication. This book begins with a heartbreaking story of an 8-year-old girl named Luncia Gamzer’s. During the time when the Gestapo were issued to capture a specific number of jews, her father

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    Archetypes In True Grit

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    True Grit, by Charles Portis, is a fantastic story where the main character, Mattie Ross, seeks revenge for her father's death. One of the key character archetypes that is important to know about Mattie is her general attitude towards anything that may cross her path: unfazed and generally not bothered. The best example of this is how she describes the death of her father in the first chapter. Usually when it comes to children in adventure novels, the death of a parent or guardian serves as a tragic

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    The setting of the story was set in Louisiana on Marshall Plantation. The plantation owner, Cajun was informed that a farmer by the name of Beau Boutan was murdered of front of another man’s home. Everyone immediately suspects Mathus killed Boutan, because Boutan lifeless body still was in Mathus yard. Cajun tried to say she killed Boutan to protect Mathus but no one believed her, especially Miss Merle. Cajun thinking quickly, ordered for seventeen older men to gather around Mathus yard. The men

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    Mattie Ross True Grit

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    Mattie Ross; a cunning, inventive fourteen year old stars as the protagonist in the movie True Grit, and proves that she’s worthy of being deemed a “hero” by following the classic, heroic archetype. Mattie Ross begins her journey with a Call to Action; the defining moment that will change her life forever. For our protagonist Mattie Ross, this call comes when her father is murdered by Tom Chaney, a man known by many names and by many crimes. In hopes of avenging her father’s death, Mattie sets out

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    novel “True Grit” by Charles Portis there are characters who have grit but there are also characters who lack grit this novel takes place in the 1870’s post-civil war in Arkansas. According to Shmoop, Wikipedia, and Google True Grit is having passion, courage, and determination. Mattie Ross is a fourteen year old girl who will not listen to anyone and still goes on a long journey into Indian territory and is determined to avenge her father’s death. Throughout the book Mattie shows she has true grit

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