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    Alexandra Schneider CHMN 201 – D11 March 22‚ 2015 Spiritual Gifts Paper PART ONE: What are your top two spiritual gifts? Do you agree with the results? Why or why not? The results of my Personalized Spiritual Gifts Analysis show that Administration is number one followed by Exhortation. I agree with the outcome of this analysis. I’ve always been a natural leader and find that others trust me in leadership roles. If I am with a group of people I automatically assume the position of being a leader

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    Rhetorical Analysis of "We Need More Nurses" The article‚ "We Need More Nurses"‚ was written by Alexandra Robbins for the New York Times on May 28‚ 2015. This article is listed as an op-ed article‚ or opinion editorial‚ meaning that it was written to state the opinion of an outside author not affiliated with the newspaper. Robbins specifically wrote this article as a response to her book‚ The Nurses: A Year of Secrets‚ Drama‚ and Miracles with the Heroes of the Hospital‚ which tells of stories inside

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    Compare and contrast Lee’s presentation of Miss Maudie‚ Mrs Dubose and Aunt Alexandra. What do the children learn from their encounters with these characters? In the novel ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee the protagonist Jean Louise ‘Scout’ Finch and her brother ‘Jem’ meet a few female characters who all affects some part of the lives of the children. Harper Lee resists some of the conventional stereotypes of women from that era which is shown through the character Miss Maudie Atkinson who

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    It is interesting how two family members can share many differences and many similarities. In the novel To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus and Aunt Alexandra demonstrate their care and love for Jem and Scout‚ yet differ when it comes to parenting and views on society. Atticus and Aunt Alexandra both express their love and care for Jem and Scout. Firstly Atticus has more of a relaxed and compassionate love for Jem and Scout. For instance‚ after the attack of Jem and Scout‚ Jem was frightened

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    What impact does Aunt Alexandra have on the Finch family and on Maycomb? As soon as Aunt Alexandra enters the Finch household‚ she quickly begins to manipulate and change the twist the family from a loving one and a caring one‚ to one that is cold hearted and full of arguments and fights. We are first introduced to Aunt Alexandra at Christmas‚ on this day we find out that Aunt Alexandra is so different from her easy-going brothers Atticus and Jack that Scout wonders if she was switched at birth

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    The novel opens with Alexandra‚ a strong and independent woman‚ visiting a doctor’s office in the town of Hanover‚ Nebraska‚ a town that looks out of place on the vast prairie. The streets are empty except for one young Swedish boy named Emil‚ Alexandra’s little brother. Emil is distraught; his gray kitten was chased up a telegraph pole and has no way down. Emil and the shivering kitten wait for Alexandra to return. Upon her arrival‚ Alexandra disciplines her younger brother‚ then goes to find help

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    character in the novel of Aunt Alexandra‚ who is sister of a widow Lawyer Atticus. The relation of Atticus with his sister Alexandra enchants the readers as Alexandra possesses strong stubborn and resolute character‚ she wants to rule‚ whether other person like or not like her opinions. However‚ Alexandra honestly shows her response and choice about the person‚ she does not care if her ideas hurts or make them happy. On the other hand‚ Atticus

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    History 2112 November 19‚ 2009 Is Alexandra still considered a feminist‚ although Cather positioned her in a male role throughout the novel O Pioneers? Although Alexandra was depicted as a “tall‚ strong girl‚” (p.10) which is typically viewed as characteristics of a male‚ she was indeed a feminist in Willa Cather’s novel O Pioneers! In the introduction of the novel‚ an argument arises due to the differences of O Pioneers! in contrast to some of Cather’s other pieces as well as several

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    killlThe writer Harper Lee purposefully created first impressions of the character Aunt Alexandra in the written text To Kill a Mockingbird to deceive or surprise us‚ as the readers. Our first Impression of Aunt Alexandra is that she is stern‚ austere and rather sanctimonious. She has a strong commitment to propriety and tradition which often leads to a clash of personality with Scout. This is illustrated when Aunt Alexandra comes to live in Maycomb with Atticus and the children. It is not until the story

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    For one thing‚ Calpurnia is a better mother figure than Aunt Alexandra. When reading chapters ten through fifteen Calpurnia is a good example of a mother to Jem and Scout. The first reason she is a better mother figure is Calpurnia is always doing her best to help Scout out. Scout asked Cal if she could go to her house sometime and Cal said Scout could come anytime. Calpurnia always is willing to be around Scout and be a good female influents. Jem has been having some mood swings and has been mean

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