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    portion of their life with one arm. To do this you have to be willing to try new things and take lots of risks. Bethany Hamilton took those risks. For my IRP I choose to read Soul Surfer by Bethany Hamilton. It is an autobiography about Bethany’s journey after a terrible shark attack. She wasn’t afraid of the challenges after the shark attack that would hit her when she got home. Bethany was a young girl growing up on the island of Kauai. She lived a normal life growing up with her mom‚ dad‚ dog(ginger)

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    thought they will never succeed‚ Aimee and Bethany have some similarities and differences from one another. One thing that they most are unlike is never giving up even though they tried a couple of times. Both Aimee and Bethany had their limbs removed and they are different because they had different ways of facing their obstacles. Aimee Mullins and Bethany Hamilton both had their limbs removed and they couldn’t do what they loved to do. The best part about Bethany and Aimee was that they learn to accepted

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    interpretation of ‘A Death in Bethany’ In this paper I will give a plot of the one act play ‘A Death in Bethany’ which I have read. The play is written by Garry Williams and is a play about a separated couple that has a hard time dealing with the consequences of the husband’s leaving her and the children. Afterwards I will make an analysis of the story and at last I will interpret the play to find out why the characters act the way they do. ‘A Death in Bethany’ is a one act play which takes

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    Character Analysis of Carla Espinosa Carla Espinosa‚ a main character in the series “Scrubs” has a major connection with the other main characters. She possesses a realistic‚ protective and responsible personality‚ which nurture and helps her friends during a dilemma. Christopher Turk‚ her boyfriend at the time was upset that he did not get to do the Whipple procedure and Carla said‚ “Listen to me! You gotta stop turning your medical training into some ego-driven contest. No one else is doing that

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    CHILD HERO: BETHANY HAMILTON by Amanda from Midland “ People can do whatever they want if they just set their heart to it‚ and just never give up‚ and just go out there and do it.” This quote was given not by a mathematician‚ an artist or a freedom fighter. This person is an inspiration to others by doing what she loves‚ even when a tragic event turned her whole life upside down. She is a pro surfer‚ a survivor‚ and a heroine with an attitude that will get her and her followers to the top of

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    My fiction book Stung by Bethany Wiggins is a book about a girl Fiona who wakes up in her house almost completely brain washed. She walks outside and goes through the "wall"‚ which separates two different areas. She meets a boy Jacque‚ she works with him trying to stay alive from the "beasts". She gets caught by the militia‚ which is a small community that allows no trespassers‚ who knows who she is. The person who caught her was her neighbor before the virus went down. The virus was brought when

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    Many of out interpretations of Success and beauty comes from the images we see everyday. One’s unhappiness is cause by the jealousy of others and discontent within our lives. As an outcome we live in a society where people are endlessly longing for a happiness that can simply be reached through temporary things and superficially wants‚ which brings discontent and jealousy. In the comedy one-act play “Beauty” by Jane Martin the two characters Bethany and Carla both are on the urge of wanting things they

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    always wanting more than what they already have. This enticement is achieved by feeding into the human desire for happiness. Advertisers create persuasive campaigns that inundate the public with images of societies narrow interpretation of success and beauty. These images are then presented as a precondition to the happiness that human beings are searching for. When a person’s reality does not match this narrow image‚ the message sent through television and advertisements is that in order to be content

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    “I know what women want. They want to be beautiful.”‚ a quote from Valentino Garavani‚ when it comes to the play Beauty by Jane Martin this quite could not fit any better. This play is about a girl and her burning desire to be something she is not‚ and that is Beautiful. Around‚ the early to mid-90s is a good guess as to when this story took place. This play shows how at the culture shapes the way a play is written. The fashion and modeling industry were really taking off at a rapid rate. The culture

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    An Analysis of ​ Beauty by Jane Martin  Beauty​ ‚ written by contemporary playwright‚ Jane Martin is a one act play about envy. It  is human nature to desire what one does not have. It is also common for people to think that the  grass is greener on the other side without realizing that what they desire may possess certain  disadvantages. This play showcases envy and  personal discontent in which the two main  characters want what the other has.  Carla is envious of Bethany’s intelligence and Bethany is  envious of Carla’s beauty

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