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    different beliefs in regards to their religion. Yet‚ so much is similar in their thoughts of being a devout or right practitioner of Buddhism or Judaism. In both of the readings a theme present throughout the books was the concept of suffering or embarrassment in order to achieve a higher state of life such as Nirvana (Buddhism) or Heaven (Judaism) and also the connection one has with the world. It is important to know where these authors came from and what shaped their views of life in order to understand

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    In her poem “The Author to Her Book‚” poet Anne Bradstreet portrays the feelings one feels as his or her work is read and criticized by others and the eventual acceptance of the faults in the writing. Bradstreet portrays this outlook on the creation process through the use of a metaphor comparing a written work- specifically a “book” in this poem –and a child. Bradstreet uses motherly language and words with a protective connotation in describing her “child” in order to reveal the speaker’s admiration

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    Characters in To Kill a Mockingbird misinform for a variety of reasons‚ they misinform to entertain or have fun‚ to avoid trouble or embarrassment‚ or to do something kind or to help someone. One reason why characters in To Kill a Mockingbird misinform are to entertain or have fun. For example‚ Jem describes Boo Radley’s monster-like traits. Jem describes Boo to be a six and a half feet tall monster with a long jagged scar across his face‚ yellow and rotted teeth‚ popped eyes‚ and blood stained

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    Hester’s punishment was fair. However‚ in reality‚ her punishment was cruel and unusual. Hester Prynne’s punishment was not a fair punishment. It caused her embarrassment‚ people to talk about her‚ and it was rubbing off on her daughter‚ Pearl. Hester’s punishment of wearing the letter “A” was not a fair punishment and caused her embarrassment. For example‚ when Hester stood on the scaffold she felt very embarrassed because everyone in the town stared at her and judged her for the crime she committed

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    many different types of bullying that we will be discussing too. This subject has a huge impact on students that are against bullying. Bullying is the most important issue in schools‚ because it can cause insecurity‚ suicidal thoughts and public embarrassment. Bullying can cause insecurity. To be insecure means not to be confident or think less of his or her self. This can cause an individual not to trust anyone‚ and feel as if they do not have any friends. The child has no choice‚ but to put

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    The Scarlet Ibis [HS] Pride is often called a double edged sword and Love is often referred to as blind. These two powerful emotions that one possesses can either enrich life or destroy life. Pride doesn’t let you see or choose what is right or wrong and can destroy a good thing because you cannot see through it. Love too is blind and accepting and can keep you from seeing a person for who they are or their true intentions. Both lead down a path of destruction if either is not balanced within a

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    Fear of Failure as It Relates to Sports Christopher Butler Psyc 312 Sagar‚ S. S.‚ Lavallee‚ D (2010). The developmental origins of fear of failure in adolescent athletes: Examining parental practices‚ Psychology of Sport and Exercise 1-11. Sager et al. (2010) examined the origins of Fear of Failure (FF) in adolescent adults. They did this by examining how parent socialization and child interaction play a part in the development of FF in a child. Three families with adolescent athletes ages

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    struggling to be an “All-American Girl”. She refuses to learn her native tongue. She presents a series of experiences in her story that explain her transformation from a Chinese girl to an American girl. Wong thought of her heritage as “a source of embarrassment” due to many aspects in her life that made her feel like an outsider and my friend can relate to her experiences. Wong wants to give up on what makes her different in order to be like everyone else. The story begins on talking about her two schools

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    how Hispanics who grew up in America changed their names to more Americanized names to avoid embarrassment and questions concerning their name. Munoz gives an example of how people in Dublin redundantly used to mispronounce Spanish names by saying with an English connotation and then there would be series of follow up questions about the meaning of the name in English. Therefore‚ to avoid this embarrassment Hispanics change their name to a more American sounding name according to Munoz. Although Munoz

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    The Author to Her Book

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    perfecting them first. In the line "At thy return my blushing was not small‚" Bradstreet declares her embarrassment. She then uses another metaphor in line eight to express again her pain "My rambling brat (in print) should mother call." Her words seem to be harsh‚ but they are written with good cause. Bradstreet is trying to show more clearly her pain‚ relating her feelings of embarrassment to the embarrassment a parent of a misbehaving child may feel. This poem is written in iambic pentameter and the rhyme

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