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    The Election of The Red Successors In the story Red Scarf Girl by Ji Li Jiang‚ Ji Li Jiang is a model student and she has always been a determined person. Ji Li is a kindhearted girl that is always helpful to her classmates and has a good leadership. When Ji Li was little‚ she “[donated their] cast-iron kettle to [support Chairman Mao‚] and when natural disasters had caused food shortages‚ she “[grew] pots of seaweed on the balcony”(27). This shows that Ji Li strongly believes in Chairman Mao

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    The Story of a Blind Girl

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    The story of a blind girl There was a blind girl who hated herself just because she was blind. She hated everyone‚ except her loving boyfriend. He was always there for her. She said that if she could only see the world‚ she would marry her boyfriend. One day‚ someone donated a pair of eyes to her and then she could see everything‚ including her boyfriend. Her boyfriend asked her‚ “now that you can see the world‚ will you marry me?” The girl was shocked when she saw that her boyfriend was

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    everyday. Only being fed a few days a week or being reduced down to the family status of an *it* are just a few trials and tribulations that David Pelzer had to face during his young years of being a child. And living with his emotionally unstable alcoholic mother. David’s story is one the most brutal and heartless acts of a child abuse in world’s history. David’s story is worth to tell and read a lot it’s worth to be told to the TODAYS world and human being. It is a tremendous knowledge to learn a bout

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    Short story analysis of Girl by Jamaica Kincaid Have you ever wished that someone had given you a guide on how live the right way? Jamaica Kincaid does just that in her short storyGirl. The narrative is presented as a set of life instructions to a girl by her mother to live properly in Antigua in the 1980’s. While the setting of the story is not expressly stated by the author in the narrative‚ the reader is able to understand the culture for which Girl was written. Jamaica Kincaid seems to be

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    Baseball Have you ever felt defeated before a battle? David and Goliath challenges how we think about disadvantages and obstacles. We face giant problems and seemingly impossible situations throughout our life. The story of David and Goliath teaches us that the underdog can win. The story of David and Goliath explains that sometimes it requires courageous action to face our fears and circumstances. Malcolm Gladwell combines a series of stories and explains how each character faces what would normally

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    David Pelzer's Abuse Story

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    Creekmore story and David Pelzer story shared similar and differences in their abuses. The main and tragic differences was that one went through it longer and the other died because of it. However‚ both cases went through physical‚ emotional and neglectful abuse. There are indicators of each abuse and the social service in each case should’ve been more aware of it. If they would’ve paid more attention to each child in these cases‚ I think both children would’ve been saved more quickly. In the David case

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    the biblical story of David and Goliath in order to provide a solid foundation for the rest of the novel. The seedling of an underdog being able to defeat a goliath is planted into the reader’s head‚ and the seedling continues to develop as Gladwell adds more stories. Also‚ it begins to convince the reader to think outside of the box‚ “It never occurred to him (Goliath) that the battle would be fought on anything other than those terms‚ and he prepared accordingly” (7)‚ because David used a tactic

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    left (Britannica). 1Some of her writings from her early days up through recent times are "Girl"‚ "At The Bottom Of The River"‚ "Annie John"‚ "A Small Place"‚ "Lucy"‚ "The Autobiography Of My Mother"‚ and "My Brother". "Girl" was written in 1978 and was her first fiction story‚ it focussed on her relationship with her mother. "At The Bottom Of The River" was written in 1983 and was a collection of short stories and reflections. "Annie John" was similar to an autobiography and

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    King David: A Short Story

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    back‚ cutting off King David. “You see‚ thanks to your men stalling. I was able to get a countless number of my forces through the tunnel. For I knew our meeting would not end in my favor.” King David turns his head‚ giving him a viperous expression. “How many of your men got through?” he screech with such force‚ his raspy voice broke apart. “Enough…that if I wanted to slaughter you today…I could. But I won’t‚ for I came here to end a war before another begins.” King David snickers‚ shaking his

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    The story “Boys and Girls” is about an eleven year old girl that is having a difficult time accepting that she is “only a girl” (148). The narrator‚ the unnamed girl‚ lives on a fox farm with her parents and younger brother‚ Laird. Throughout the story the narrator has a difficult time accepting that there is a difference between being a girl and a boy. She does not see that there is a difference at all because she helps her father in a boy’s role. The girl doesn’t recognize that a change is happening

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