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    It is very difficult to create a perfect utopia. everyone has their own ideas on what a perfect life would be like. On the other hand it comes easier to create a dystopia‚ similar to The Giver’s society. You may think that the society we live in today and a fictional dystopia are very similar‚ this is clearly not the case. While modern day society and the society in The Giver do have some similarities‚ they have many distinct differences. There are many differences between Jonas’ society and the

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    contradicting perceptions toward power structures. Thus‚ the acquisition of correct and precise language presented by the parents becomes significant. According to Jonas’s mother‚ the community: “can’t function smoothly if people don’t use precise language” (Lowry 160). This precision of language is inscribed as one of the main instructions given in the educational system stressed between the family and school. Children at the age of three are taught by their parents about the good use of language and later

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    way. “Malcolm in the Middle” is a network television sitcom that follows the life of a dysfunctional lower-middle class family of six. This family is disliked by most who come in contact with them. The characters consist of the father Hal‚ mother Lois‚ oldest son Francis‚ second oldest Reese‚ middle son Malcolm‚ and youngest son Dewey. The series revolves around the lead role of middle child Malcolm‚ but unites the family’s unique interaction as a whole. Hal is usually walking around on the edge

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    Lack of Information Case Lack of Information (LOI) has 25 warehouses which contain asbestos. LOI has chosen not to recognize an asset retirement obligation for any of the warehouses. There are three different sets of facts as to why LOI is not recognizing an obligation. For each set of circumstances we will determine if LOI is properly omitting an asset retirement obligation or if further action is necessary. 23 of the 25 warehouses reside in states with special asbestos handling and removal laws

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    Notes/Comments Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury) 7 Easy Along with Fahrenheit 451‚ we read other short stories by Ray Bradbury‚ such as “Dark They Were‚ and Golden-Eyed”. To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) 7 Medium The Outsiders (S.E. Hinton) 7 Easy The Giver (Lois Lowry) 8 Easy Roll of Thunder‚ Hear My Cry (Mildred Taylor) 8 Easy Roots (Alex Haley) 8 Medium This was a book that our teacher challenged us to read in 8th grade. It was an excellent book although a little long. War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy) 7 Difficult

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    Holbrook Family Assessment Assignment A family nursing assessment was done on the Lois G. family during three nursing visits over a period of one month. The family lives at 1234 Main St. and their home phone number is 314-987-6543. This is a lower- middle class (Friedman‚ Bowden & Jones E.G.‚ 2003)‚ African American‚ Baptist‚ single-parent‚ career‚ divorced family that is child-oriented and not geographically mobile. Lois is 45 and has three children‚ Carmen‚ a 16 year old girl‚ Emille and Camille

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    bikes‚ clothing choice‚ and lying are all unalike from our society. Though Jonas’s society has similar aspects‚ there are many differences. BODY PARAGRAPH 1 One thing that is different in their society is their rules in bikes “The children all…” (Lowry‚ pg.13) When you are a nine‚ in their society‚ you receive a bike and you are not allowed to use one until then. In our society we can get a bike whenever our parents and we choose. Some kids will teach their siblings how to ride before nun but if

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    differences between Americans and Canadians. The characters‚ Lucy and Lois‚ symbolize Americans and Canadians. Through the actions and reactions of these characters‚ the reader comes to realize how the wilderness affects the Canadian mindset as opposed to the American mindset. The final major reference to Canadian culture in this reading is how the wilderness embodies itself in Lois’s mind. The wilderness becomes part of Lois through tragedy. This story expresses the idea that the wilderness is

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    Adla Alsayid Period 4 02/16/16 Dystopia Crucial elements in science fiction are what helps the spectator understand the controversies that are constantly seen in today’s world. Where socio-economic classes define who we are‚ where destruction and dehumanization are seen as part of our society‚ where childhoods and hopes are taken away every day. It makes the reader wonder‚ are we living in a dystopia like condition? Where every page‚ movie‚ article‚ or magazine‚ is just a simple broken reflection

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    Lois Simmie the author of "The Secret Lives Of Sgt. John Wilson" is a true story based on actual events as they occur. Lois Simmie states "Although great care was taken not to attribute to the characters suggestive thoughts or dialogue unless substantiated by evidence‚ in many cases thoughts and speech are based on what I believe would be natural in the situation". The book is enjoyable to read and the evidence that she supplies is very compelling. By reading this book it also shows Lois Simmie’s

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