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    Mr. Knightley “a sensible man about seven or eight-and-thirty‚ was not only a very old and intimate friend of the family‚ but particularly connected with it as the elder brother of Isabella’s husband” (7). This close connection‚ makes him a constant visitor at Heartfield‚ thus a prominent figure in Emma’s life. In contrast to Mr. Woodhouse perception of Emma as perfect‚ Mr. Knightley sees faults in Emma’s character‚ and often sees through her little schemes‚ and able to make precise observations

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    movies. Mr. Brown buys popcorn‚ candy and ice cream. Joseph feels so special. While watching the movie something bad happened‚ Mr. Brown touches Joseph’s private parts. Joseph is scared and feels uncomfortable and violated. The movie is over so‚ the coach drives

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    Sitting in what he calls‚”more of my casual‚” Mr. Schilaty slumps down on a stool‚ clicking through a PowerPoint‚ waiting for the classroom of kids to fire down notes about him. Mr. Schilaty is viewed as an average‚ enthusiastic counselor at Gateway Middle School‚ however‚ when our class got to interview him‚ we realized that he is not just average. Though his red hair and learning disabilities were struggles‚ Mr. Schilaty had several coming of age moments in college- such as going on the “Oklahoma

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    Mr. Duvitch is “a little fellow‚ a lean starveling of a man with watery blue eyes and a kicked-about look.” (6). As described by Andy the narrator of the story but there is more to Mr. Duvitch than what meets the eyes. Mr. Duvitch is a hardworking and kind father‚ husband and friend. Despite the fact bad luck is almost synonymous with his name‚ he never lost his temper or gave up hope. Furthermore‚ he always completed his job to the utmost degree and treated everyone around him with kindness and

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    In the play Boy by Diana Son the artists were trying to express how truly freeing and gratifying it is to find oneself‚ regardless of the gender roles and stereotypes placed by society. Throughout the play you see how the artists‚ especially the lead actress who played the boy (Kelsey Richards) use various scenarios to accomplish their goals of what it means to be you and not a gender. The artists try to convey to you that not only is it okay to be independent‚ but the importance of it and hopefully

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    lives. Mrs. Turpin is a perfect example of one of these negative people. Mrs. Turpin was married to Claud Turpin‚ together they own a well-maintained pig farm. While on the farm‚ a cow kicks Mr. Turpin in his leg resulting in a bad injury. The couple went to the hospital and in waiting room‚ Mrs. Turpin met many people and showed her true self when starting conversations. Mrs. Turpin was not one a person would typically befriend. Her strong pessimistic attitude could easily push people away. Mrs. Turpin

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    Monetary wealth can have a positive as well as negative effects on a family. In Suddenly Last Summer‚ wealth is used as means to control people and achieve power. Mrs. Venable tries to force Mrs. Holly and George to let her lobotomize Catherine by preventing them from receiving the inheritance from Sebastian’s will. Furthermore‚ the wealth that Mrs. Venable possessed was not earned but inherited. There is a remarkable difference between the two. The wealth that is earned is spent more wisely. The wealth

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    Mrs Polkinghorne was the intriguing woman from social services that comes to my house every week. She is lean and strong‚ and her skin looks rough and hard. Her eyes are glassy and small‚ they don’t show much emotion. She drives a large blue wagonette that rattles like pots in the wind. You never quite know what to expect when Mrs Polkinghorne visits. She is a lonely old woman‚ she lives alone in her prehistoric cottage with only her two cats. She is never angry but doesn’t show many signs of happiness

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    Introduction Mr. Osborne without any formal leadership or music education was able to effectively and successfully lead and maintain control over his band for a number of years. He demonstrated this natural leadership skills that was reinforced through experience and through observing the failures of others. Although this was a difficult time in our Country’s history he was able to build trust‚ communicate with the members‚ lead by example‚ create a positive environment through encouragement and

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    my sister and I whine fore‚ despite not actually liking the stuff)‚ revealed in her wringing the packet like a towel until it’s about to burst‚ then remorsefully opening it and smoothing it out and trying to decipher the back of the box again.” Mrs. Lee is a hardworking woman and tries to provide everything she possible can for her family. Making cooking one of

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