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    Response To Bully

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    Some of the best responses to a bully who does not realize their behavior is‚ in fact‚ intentional‚ is to address it with a role reversal approach. Ask how they would feel in that situation. The objective is to offer assistance with seeing how their activities influence others. In doing so‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and school staff can establish empathy (Paraclete Press‚ 2003). Likewise‚ kids don’t understand their conduct is that of a bully‚ so another response is to educate the child on what constitutes

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    a serious dilemma in the book‚ Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. He is staying at the new bugger planet and is searching the planet; during his search he encounters a familiar structure‚ only to realize that it is the structure from his fantasy game. Upon further examination‚ he finds a cocoon and realizes it can bring back the buggers.  Ender must decide whether he wants to help bring back the bugger race‚ or whether he wants to end their existence forever‚ thus posing a moral dilemma for him about

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    The play Oedipus Rex contains numerous human issues through the text by each characters and their dilemma. Oedipus is the main character who faces human versus dilemma directly. All of his issues in the text are seems unsolvable in human’s point of view. As the matter of fact‚ his life has been noticed by oracles by the Gods and Oedipus is the only one who does not realize the fact. The majorly debatable topic of the issues based on the passage is significantly divided into the Gods and Humans.

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    Reader Response By: Gisselle perez Book name: The September Sisters Author: Jillian Cantor Genre: Fiction Pages: 356 The September Sisters‚ by Jillian Cantor‚ is a story about two sisters‚ Abigail‚ the oldest and Becky the youngest. They both fight a lot and make each other’s life miserable‚ that’s all they do‚ then Becky disappears in the middle of the night‚ Abby struggles to cope with her own feeling of guilt and loss. Aby meets a new neighbor‚ Tommy‚ who with time‚ discover that love can

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    Response To Conflict

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    have consequences. Sometimes the consequences can be very little‚ but can also be very big and bad. Lying however‚ is sometimes thought to be a good response at a certain time. Lying can be used as a way to respond to conflict. I am sure that at least once in your life you have lied about something to protect yourself or someone else. In the story “The Diary of Anne Frank” Anne is a Jewish girl hiding with her family from the Nazis. While in the annex‚ they have friends who keep their secret by

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    Response to Lit

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    Response to Literature Essay “The Horned Toad” ‘Your little Juan is safe with God‚ my son’ she [great-grandmother] comforted.” (pg. 4‚ paragraph 8). The realistic short story‚ “The Horned Toad”‚ written by Gerald Haslam‚ is awe-inspiring. In “The Horned Toad”‚ taking place in the mid 1940’s‚ in Oildale‚ California‚ a young boy learns how to be a companion with his great-grandmother. The narrator finds a horned toad that changes his perspective about his great-grandmother. In life‚ sometimes

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    Poetry response to “Aubade” Charity Ryan The poem I am responding to is “Aubade‚” which is written by Philip Larkin. I looked up the definition of the word Aubade on dictionary.com‚ and it said that an Aubade is a song or poem of or about lovers separating at dawn. It is also defined as a song or instrumental composition concerning‚ accompanying‚ or evoking daybreak. Stanza One: The speaker hints that he is at home in his bed. “Waking at the four to soundless dark‚ I stare.” He wakes

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    An Ethical Dilemma in Disability Management Bob was a machinist with a large company. His job was a physical one‚ which required some lifting. In June of 2002 he and another man lifted a particularly heavy piece of machinery onto a workbench. Bob mentioned that he had felt his back “crack”‚ but finished his shift. The next day he called in sick to work and went to a Doctor. After an extended period of time off‚ his Doctor told Bob that he could not continue with his present occupation as he

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    A moral dilemma entails a choice between two highly conflicting values‚ where the decision made may result in guilt and remorse. As responders we are able to assess our own values in regards to the character’s actions. These characteristics are present in the texts Montana 1948 by Larry Watson 1993‚ The Returning by Daniel De Paola 1964 and Clint Eastwood’s Million Dollar Baby 2004. I personally have been influenced to assess my own values towards family ties‚ justice and the balance between right

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    "The Necklace" Response All you hear now a days is "I want‚ I want‚ I want". Guy De Maupassant wanted people to recognize this‚ so he wrote "The Necklace". in "The Necklace"‚ the author shows us to be thankful for what you have by using irony. Mme Loisel has it all‚ except for money. She refuses to see that she has a good life. When Mme Loisel finally does get a fancy necklace‚ she loses it and has to pay it off for the rest of her life. Making it miserable. In this story‚ Mme Loisel has

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