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    Simon Sun Reflection

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    On April 23rd‚ 2011‚ I went to Simon Sun’s concert at Presbyterian Church‚ Williamsburg. Simon Sun is a senior at the College of William and Mary majoring in Neuroscience and music. He has played piano for almost seventeen years and was a finalist in the Young Artists International Piano Competition. I was so impressed by his performance on that day‚ because I have started to learn piano at an early age also‚ but I could never be as good as he is. Simon is a skillful‚ dynamic‚ and energetic player

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    you won the lottery‚ what would you do with the winning? What are you reasons for spending the money that way? I’m very good at thinking about what I would do if I ever won the lottery. The first things I would do are screaming and shouting with joy and confusion and thanking God a million time. Ones I am finished thanking God. I would organize my life. I would buy my five bedrooms and two –and-half bathroom house. That is my dream house. I would pay off my debt. It would feel good to be debt

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns

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    as many Hollywood movies and TV shows state‚ “with responsibility” and many can be swayed to join the side of corruption‚ greed and wealth‚ exploiting their power to make as much profit as possible. Khaled Hosseini’s tragic text‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ conveys all the characteristics of a powerful text‚ incorporating the inner strength of women contrasted with the discrimination of the same gender. This text is amplified by John Boyne’s novel‚ The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas. Throughout the

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    Sun Rises War

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    The sun also rises is a book about people that live in France that visit Spain. Most people of the groups have been affected by world war II whether it is physically or mentally. The main characters were named Robert Cohn‚ Jake Barnes‚ and brett. Two of the three have been affected by the war. Robert Cohn was the control group of the book because he was the only one of the group that didn’t go to war. Robert Cohn went to college instead of the war “Oh‚ cut out the prep-school stuff.”(HEMINGWAY‚ 47)

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    Beneatha Younger is a strong-willed‚ independent‚ young woman who knows exactly what she wants and she’ll keep fighting till she obtains it. She dreams of being an African-American Doctor which is very rare in her day’s time. Conflict arises when her brother‚ Walter Younger‚ loses the money for Beneatha to go to medical school in a investment incident. She thinks very highly of herself and puts herself before others. Acting as a comedic element‚ Beneatha’s name itself is a play on words because she

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    A Raisin in the Sun Essay

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    A Raisin in the Sun Essay Test To become successful‚ people have to be determined and have to work hard to achieve their goal. Setting goals and standards can help achieve and motivate a person to succeed. People have to have a positive attitude and the right personality traits. Sometimes there are obstacles that get in the way of dreams‚ such as social injustices. In A Raisin in the Sun‚ a play by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Beneatha Younger’s dream is to go to medical school and become a doctor. Beneatha

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    Half of a Yellow Sun

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    Techniques Employed in Half of a Yellow Sun Literary Technique and Associated Theme | Explanation | Example | Abrogation-Marginalization-Alien’s Perspective | The author uses a character to explore a cultural background to gain credibility to belittling that very same culture. In HOYS‚ Adichie uses Ugwu to undertake an exploration in to the British rule to be able to point out the flaws in their imperialistic influence on Nigeria. | * Pg. 11 – There are two answers to the things they will

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    What would you do if you saw your mother in danger and the only way to save her is breaking a law? Would I break the law to save a loved one? The books that we read to help answer the question were Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ “Emancipation Proclamation” by Abraham Lincoln‚ “Prometheus”‚ from Greek mythology “Critical thinking video” by Leo‚ and a Socratic seminar as a class. I would break the law for a loved one because they are my loved ones. This shows how much they are worth to me. It shows I care for

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    Raisin In The Sun Abortion

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    The play‚ A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ is about a family that lives in a cramped apartment in Chicago. One of the characters‚ Ruth Younger‚ finds out that she is pregnant. A child is a lot of responsibility and are very costly. The Younger family is stressed as it is‚ bringing a new baby into the mix may not be wise. Ruth struggles with these issues over the course of the play. At the beginning of the play‚ the relationship between Ruth and her children is fairly tense. The Younger

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns

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    Thousand Splendid Suns” by Khaled Hosseini Afghanistan‚ to many‚ is either the mysterious country in One Thousand and One Nights or “that dangerous cradle of terrorists one must never near.” However‚ through the eyes of two women‚ Hosseini pulls back the burqa and shows us the real Afghanistan—the political instability‚ the religious fanaticism of the Taliban‚ the sexism‚ and most importantly‚ how innocent citizens struggle to cope‚ taking us deep into the culture. A Thousand Splendid Suns tells of love

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