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    As the 22nd annual and my 1st ever Blackberry Jam began I was very anxious. It took my friends and I 5 hour to drive here‚ we were so excited. The annual Dr. John’s Blackberry Jam Festival is a pretty exclusive thing‚ but when I came across it on the internet‚ it looked interesting so I thought it would be a fun thing to try out. It was my first time adventuring out of my comfort zone so I was having fun. Because of this reason‚ I met two pretty cool friends. My friend and I were getting kind of

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    In the film‚ “What’s eating Gilbert Grape”‚ Bonnie Grape‚ who is one of the main characters in the story‚ is an obese woman. She used to be married but not anymore‚ her husband committed suicide a long time ago. Bonnie and her four children live a not so comfortable life in Endora. She has a sad life as a mother and because of her obesity‚ has no friends and hasn’t left the house in seven years. Unlike Mrs. Carver‚ who lives in a comfortable house with her husband and her children‚ Bonnie lives with

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    In the movie "What’s Eating Gilbert Grape"‚ the various characters develop and evolve during the course of the film. Each character holds certain individual motivations that drive them to change parts of their personality and how they view certain aspects in their life. Two characters in which change becomes evident in are Gilbert Grape and his mother‚ Bonnie Grape. Gilbert Grape’s actions in the movie are mainly motivated by his family and specifically by his father. Gilbert’s father left the

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    What’s Eating Gilbert Grape portrays a family that is dealing with the trials‚ tribulations‚ and also great times of having a member with a disability. The Grape family consists of Gilbert‚ Ellen‚ Amy‚ Mama‚ and of course‚ Arnie. The Grape family lives in an isolated town of Endora in a house that seems to be in shambles since their father died. In the beginning‚ Gilbert’s voiceover states that "living in Endora is like dancing to no music‚" which one can definitely relate to after viewing this touching

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    In the film “What’s eating Gilbert Grape? “‚ Mrs. Bonnie‚ who is Gilbert’s mom‚ is an obese and lonely woman. Her husband who killed himself died therefore she lives with her children in a small town which called Endora. She feels very depressed and boring‚ she hasn’t left house for seven years. Her house is very old and small. Her life is very normal and not fun at all. She just eats‚ watches TV and sleep. She doesn’t want to do anything‚ she gives up her work‚ her favourites. Sometimes she looks

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    Blackberries The relationship between the mother and the father is like a regular marriage‚ it has his up and downs. In the story when the father gets to the house the mother had the food for he already done and served with a lot of care. This demonstrates that she has respect for him and that she cares about him. Just like in the story‚ my parents do the same‚ sometimes they are like teenagers in love and other days they are like mad dogs ready to fight‚ but that is how life is‚ it has

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    A week ago me and my friends decided to go the infamous Dr. John’s Blackberry Jam in Atlanta we’ve been going for a couple years now mainly for the hip hop jazz and classical. But the last time we went something strange happened while my friends Daquan‚ Jessica‚ and Justin went to get some cokes. We had arrived late because of traffic and parking and the hot summer day made us feel very drained. As we walked into the gate we saw about six hundred thousand people of all ethnicities and religions it

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    Do you remember when you were a child and staying up late delighted you? How you were always impatient to grow up and everything was spontaneous and unplanned? Before we knew it‚ the years whizzed by in a blur and we noticed our lives had become dull and grey. Now‚ we follow routine – we go to work‚ go home and work more until our eyes are dry and heavy‚ always hoping that tomorrow holds something new. We follow this routine for a majority of our lives until we are weak‚ decrepit and unable experience

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    come to an end. In the short story "Blackberries‚" written by Leslie Norris‚ such simple events take place‚ but in truth‚ changes one ’s life forever. The tale of a young boy goes through a series of trials and tribulations that first seem almost at the point of nirvana‚ but in the end leads him to the harsh realities of life. Norris portrays a great deal of character contrast between the young boy ’s parents and a strong use of symbolism with the blackberries‚ while all three characters play a keen

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    Sexual and Gender Identity‚ Personality‚ and Eating Disorders Case Analysis Introduction Abnormal disorders diagnosed in the DSM-IV-TR‚ a multi-axial diagnostic tool‚ used by clinicians‚ psychologists‚ psychiatrists‚ and medical professionals for the classification of mental disorders (Hansell & Damour‚ 2008). Axis I and Axis II of the DSM-IV-TR covers classifications of mental disorders that include unwelcome types of distress and impairment‚ that constitutes mental

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