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    madly in love until they fought a silly fight that made them break up forever. He then loved her sister Jo and they got married two years later. Mr. March loved John Brooke so much that he accepted him to marry Jo even though he broke up with Meg. Beth doesn’t want to get married. She still didn’t get over he sister’s death‚ Amy. She always says that it’s her fault that Amy died. Seven years ago‚

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    society have such harass views when a person does fit their ideal picture of how we as a whole should look and act? Rachel Simons does the remarkable by turning her life upside down to be able to experience for a year on what her younger sister Beth life is like. Beth is a colorful independent woman who was born with an intellectual disability and spends her time riding buses every day. By taking this novel and analyzing it with concepts about the sociological views of disability gives a better understanding

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    film. They had multiple scenarios of Jake and Beth both in good times and in bad times. In the film Beth made a comment that well represents the cycle of violence‚ when she is talking to one of her friends‚ Beth tells her “It’s the same old story” admitting that the violence often occurs. Beth also said “I’ve got to learn to keep my mouth shut” in domestic violence relationships the victim tends to self-blame for the incidents that occur‚ in this case Beth did the same. Some other great dynamics and

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    society‚ Riding the Bus with My Sister was a media film that was based off of a true story book‚ written by Rachel Simmon. In summary‚ Rachel has an intellectually disabled sister named Beth — whom spends her days riding the bus routes among a city

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    the novel’s case‚ it didn’t turn out to be a disaster but it turn out to be another happy thing for this family. At some point of the novel‚ the relationship between Beth and Calvin began to fall apart because of their different personalities. This situation happen after Conrad committed suicide. This problem seems to hinder Beth because she doesn’t want to be reminded of the incident and Calvin always

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    and fair skin. She has large eyes‚ soft brown hair and was quite vain. Josephine “Jo” March- Fifteen-year-old Jo is very tall‚ thin and brown. She has a decided mouth‚ a comical nose‚ and sharp‚ gray eyes and was very boyish. Elizabeth “Beth” March– Beth is a bright-eyed thirteen-year-old girl. She is very shy; she has a timid voice and is very close to Jo. Amy March- Amy is 12 years old and she is the youngest. Amy is spoiled and she wanted to act mature for her age. She has blue eyes and

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    Massachusetts. Elizabeth or Beth‚ as known by many‚ was born July 29‚ 1924 in Hyde Park‚ Massachusetts. (Beth Short). Elizabeth was the daughter of Cleo and Phoebe Short. (Beth Short). In 1929‚ Beth’s father Cleo disappeared‚ and his truck was found near a bridge‚ convincing people that he had committed suicide. (Beth Short). Later‚ Cleo had sent a message to the family‚ apologizing for deserting them. (Beth Short). Beth’s father was living in Vallejo‚ California. At age nineteen‚ Beth decided to move in

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    Kayana Woods I feel that I am more like Conrad and Beth. Conrad has a very violent side of him‚ as well as myself. I have calmed down a lot from it‚ but I know that I still have it in me. It took little effort for me to snap in the way Conrad did in chapter 22. I had a history of being suspended every year throughout middle and high school. Having a lot of altercations with my mom‚ dad‚ family‚ and friends. Still to this day I have my days when I get into my moods. Saying the littlest thing can

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    Christmas tree. They were all being civil and enjoying their time together‚ then all of a sudden‚ Beth starts interrogating Conrad about quitting the swim team. Conrad then immediately fights back in the form of attacking. He starts questioning her love for him and is wondering why she cares about this. Conrad debatably attacks his mother‚ and he makes a valid point while doing so. He states that Beth should not care that he quit the swim team if she did not care enough about his suicide. This portrays

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    raised in the movie are‚ Are we being ethnocentric about how the Malaysian chief treat the case‚ should Sheriff go to prison for Lewis? And did Beth unethically trick sheriff into going by getting into an affair and not telling the full truth. Sheriff seems to be a nice relaxed guy and seems to be your average guy who knows his place in the world‚ but when Beth confronts him about Lewis’s situation‚ his whole life changes and he begins off as a shallow coward and over time begins to emerge. For eight

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