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Grapes Of Wrath
552 Words - 3 Pages.... are pumping. Tom gets rather angry at this remark and tells the attendant "why do you stereo type us?" Tom soon realizes, after being shown around the station that the attendant and his family will probably be move soon also because he is in the same situation.
Continuing on the trip they encounter another hardship; the Wilson's car breaks down. This is another large set back for the family because it may split them up. After the news of tom and al staying is told to ma she starts to flip out because she doesn't want the family to be split up. Tom explains that when the get the jalopy going again that they will catch up in no time.
Dreams may be shattered in California. ....
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Making Decisions
438 Words - 2 Pages.... might choose to do may not always be what he will retire doing. A person’s career choice is so broad these days that he has to consider many things before finally choosing a career. Is this something he feels he will be happy and satisfied doing? Does he feel he will perform to the best of his ability in this position? These and many other concerns come to mind when a person chooses a career.
Another important decision someone must make is if or when to get married. When someone feels that it is the right time for them to make such a serious commitment many questions may enter their mind. They must decide if they feel they are ready to spend the rest of their life wi ....
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Great Expectations 3
1075 Words - 4 Pages.... Huck living with the Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson. Both women are fairly old and are really somewhat incapable of raising a rebellious boy like Huck Finn. Nevertheless, they attempt to make Huck into what they believe will be a better boy. Specifically, they attempt, as Huck says, to "sivilize" him. This process includes making Huck go to school, teaching him various religious facts, and making him act in a way that the women find socially acceptable. Huck, who has never had to follow many rules in his life, finds the demands the women place upon him constraining and the life with them lonely. As a result, soon after he first moves in with them, he runs away. He ....
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The Pearl Essay
390 Words - 2 Pages.... work. Jauna took the
baby to the doctor, and he refused to see them. "Have I nothing better to
do then cure insect bites for little Indians? Im not a veterinarian."(11)
When the doctor found out that they had the pearl he was able to see them.
"He's a client of mine I'm treating his baby for a scorpion sting."(22) At
their house he said that the baby was getting worse, so he gave the baby
medicine which was actually poison. He came back an hour later. The doctor
said he cured the baby but really he poisoned the baby then he cured him
so he could get money.
Kino took the pearl to town to cash it in. He went to a lot of
jewelers to see who would offer him the most amount ....
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Plagarism
937 Words - 4 Pages.... and research paper written by others an posted on websites. Hiring someone over the internet is another example. (Johnston 106) You can join the club for a certain price yearly or monthly, or you can pay per page for your written paper.
Students in high school and universities are the most likely to submit
plagiarized papers, such as essays, book reports, reports, research papers, and
term papers. On most university campus', up to 75% of students admit to some
cheating. (Follette 87) Students believe that few cheaters are getting caught and those who do, punishments are very lenient. Lower levels of cheating are foundwhere the primary responsibility for academic i ....
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Bouldering
2505 Words - 10 Pages.... Washington's views are still valid today. America can probably still learn from them.
Booker T. Washington was born into slavery in either 1858 or 1859. Birth Records were usually not available to slaves. Booker, his brother and his mother moved to Malden West Virginia after the Civil War. They went to live with his stepfather, whom they had only seen a few times before. When they arrived in Malden, Washington was no more then nine years old. However, he went to work with his stepfather in the salt mine business feeding the furnaces. His education started with a Webster's old "Blue-Black" spelling book that his mother had provided him. She hoped it would help him to learn to ....
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Of Mice And Men
754 Words - 3 Pages.... feelings of love and understanding to change from being existent to non-existent.
Since the passing of Lennie’s aunt, George felt an obligation to take care of Lennie as well as to act as his guardian. George fulfilled this role with love and understanding. We first see change in George’s attitude towards Lennie when they moved onto the ranch, their place of work. George immediately feels that he is jeopardizing his relationship with other men in order to defend Lennie’s actions. George is further discouraged when he realizes, based on Lennie’s behavior that he can never be left alone- even to go to the bathroom. Lennie can’t even be trusted not to kill ....
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Anthem
691 Words - 3 Pages.... children born the same year. After the House of Infants they are sent to the House of Students. They stay in the House of Students until they are fifteen years of age when they enter the work force. Members of a board decide the final step of a person’s education. “Their hair was white and their faces were cracked as the clay of a dry river bed” (26). Each profession has a housing center and trains the citizens to the specific profession, also known as a “house”. In this section, his dream of going to the House of Scholars is lost and he is sent to the House of Street Sweepers instead. Here the rules are very strict. He is not allowed to laugh or sing for ....
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