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    1. Cherry reveals that she is not happy in her role as a Soc. a) Why is she uncomfortable as a member of this group? Pg.38 first paragraph “You’re more emotional. Where sophisticated-cool to the point of not feeling anything. Nothing is real with us.” Third paragraph “It seems like we’re always searching for something to satisfy us‚ and never finding it. Maybe if we could lose our cool we could.”’ She is uncomfortable because nothing with the Socs group seems real they never seem real with

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    at a local drive-in and ended up meeting two of the Socs member’s cheerleaders named Cherry and Marcia. Cherry is well known because of the color of her hair. Cherry was uncomfortable with the way Dally was treating her. As Dally leaves the scenario‚ Ponyboy starts to have a conversation with Cherry. Marcia did not really speak at all because she is usually the quiet type. Later on the conversation‚ Cherry tells Ponyboy that she could fall in love with Dally some day. As the four characters

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    "War...ouhh....What is it good for...absolutely nothing!" sang Edwin Starr in 1965. He felt the same vibe that both Henry Reed and Stephen Crane felt in their poems‚ "Naming of Parts" and "War is Kind." Although these authors may not have said it as straightforward as Starr did in his hit single "War‚" they still had just as much hatred of war. Both Reed and Crane have developed their perspectives on war through their writing styles‚ their usage of figurative language‚ and their attitudes toward

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    Consequently‚ Jody could not provide her with the life she dreamed of living. This is demonstrated through the imagery of the “blossomy openings that blossom no more”. Throughout the novel‚ Janie mentions how she finds comfort in reminiscing about the pear tree from her youthful summers. The pear tree failing to bear fruit and blossom demonstrates how Janie has fallen out of infatuation with Jody and now assumes that perhaps her image of a perfect love was never meant for her in the first

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    (Cherry‚ 2012). The key element that other theories lacked at the time was the social element. Bandura argued that individuals can learn new behaviors by observing other people which is also known as observational learning. (Cherry‚ 2012). Albert Bandura stated that‚ "Learning would be exceedingly laborious‚ not to mention hazardous‚ if people had to rely solely

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    explanations and references to the play that its content is a Naturalistic one. First of all‚ we will define what Naturalism is. Secondly‚ we will look at how the definition applies to A Doll’s House. Thirdly‚ we will compare it with another play: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov. Naturalism is often based on the theory of evolution of Charles Darwin. Naturalist authors frequently want to show how people are predestined to live a certain way as they are prisoners of the social hierarchies created

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    the spring when Janie was sixteen years old. “She saw a dust bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister-calyxes each to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree from root to tiniest branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight.  So this was marriage!” (Hurston 10-11) Janie’s her idea of love‚ life‚ and happiness revolves around the basic idea of the pear tree working in perfect harmony with nature. She cries‚ "Oh to be a pear tree--any tree in

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    Janie desires to be the tree in bloom experiencing a bee‚ “Oh to be a pear tree—any tree in bloom!” Janie’s relationship with the pear tree grows as she experiences more aspects of woman-hood. After her marriage with Logan ends in devastation‚ she blossoms herself‚ and recognizes a need to be treated with respect. “Logan Killicks was desecrating the pear tree”. The symbolism of the pear tree continues with Jody. This is the marriage where men need to have enough respect for their wife to trust them

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    Summer: Fruit and Season

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    time of the year everything is neat and clean‚ the days are long. In the summer the heat can be unbearable and there can be hardly a breath of air. But at this time of the year the hot sun ripens the corn and fruit. There are plenty of strawberries‚ cherries‚ currants‚ gooseberries‚ raspberries‚ apricots‚ peaches‚ plums and blackberries‚ which are ripe and afford a treat for the old and the young. And what pleasure can compare with that of watching the glorious sunrise and sunset! Yes‚ undoubtedly‚ I

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    leadership. (Cherry‚ 2012) Also Trait theories often identify particular personality or behavioral characteristics shared by leaders. (Cherry‚ 2012) Per our text book traits are the distinguishing personal characteristics of a leader‚ such as intelligence‚ honesty‚ self confidence‚ and appearance. (Daft‚ 2011) Contingency Theories of leadership focus on particular variables related to the environment that might determine which particular style of leadership is best suited for the situation. (Cherry‚ 2012)

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