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    Introduction Mr. Osborne without any formal leadership or music education was able to effectively and successfully lead and maintain control over his band for a number of years. He demonstrated this natural leadership skills that was reinforced through experience and through observing the failures of others. Although this was a difficult time in our Country’s history he was able to build trust‚ communicate with the members‚ lead by example‚ create a positive environment through encouragement and

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    my sister and I whine fore‚ despite not actually liking the stuff)‚ revealed in her wringing the packet like a towel until it’s about to burst‚ then remorsefully opening it and smoothing it out and trying to decipher the back of the box again.” Mrs. Lee is a hardworking woman and tries to provide everything she possible can for her family. Making cooking one of

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    Many teachers have been an influence in my life‚ especially in high school and college. However‚ my 10th grade English teacher‚ Mr. Weinstein‚ has helped me more than he will ever know. I’ve always had an intense passion for writing. I thought I was the absolute best writer I could ever be; there wasn’t one flaw in any of my writings. Mr. Weinstein did not agree with my cocky attitude towards English. He thought I was a good writer‚ but I could always be better which is why he had no shame in giving

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    Freeman (art teacher)- When reading the previous section I thought Mr. Freeman was a psycho and negative person‚ and all he did was complain about the school board and how they cut the art supplies budget. Through this section of the novel I got to see another side of Mr. Freeman- much more caring and relatable. He does a few things for Melinda that no one else would probably do for her. One of them being that he tried

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    Mrs. Shears is a close neighbor of Christopher’s who has also made a difference Christopher’s life. When Christopher’s mother passed away he remembers that Mrs. Shear would come over to his house and help Chris’s dad and Chris around the house in many ways. For example‚ she cooked meals for them and cleaned the house. She also played scrabble with Chris‚ which he really enjoyed. She made a difference in society by helping people that were in need‚ especially a single dad with a mentally disabled

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    //list of header files #include <windows.h> #include<stdio.h> //contains printf‚scanf etc #include<conio.h> //contains delay()‚getch()‚gotoxy()‚etc. #include <stdlib.h> #include<string.h> //contains strcmp()‚strcpy()‚strlen()‚etc #include<ctype.h> //contains toupper()‚ tolower()‚etc #include<dos.h> //contains _dos_getdate #include<time.h> //#include<bios

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    from fellow prisoners and the Nazi officers. Mr. Wiesel: He is the father of Eliezer and was the only member of Eliezer’s family that remained with him until his death shortly after a death march. Unlike Eliezer‚ he still remained faithful to his religion despite all of the human suffering he witnessed and was a part of. He also changed since he was no longer the emotionless and distant father figure‚ and instead developed a deep connection with Eliezer. Mrs. Wiesel: Despite

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    arrogent‚ quick to take offense‚ and very thoughtful and openly critical. She is caring and willing to make sacrifices for those around her. Oz – Lou’s younger brother. Oz is 7 years old‚ and is very attached to his mother.Eternally optimistic‚ this character is always very innocent‚ radiant‚ and joyful‚ although easily frightened. Still‚ he is willing to stand up for those he loves‚ as he proves in the final court case. Amanda Cardinal – the mother of Lou and Oz‚ she is very protective of her children

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    of his problem: His eight months at war had profoundly damaged his psyche.“I was trying to be the tough marine I was trained to be — not to talk about problems‚ not to cry‚” said Mr. Galavant‚ who has since been diagnosed with severe post-traumatic stress disorder. “I imprisoned myself in my own mind.(Alvarez par 1). Mr. Galavant is not the only one struggling with with problems like this‚ PTSD affects about 7.7 million adults in just america

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    In Great Expectations‚ Pip goes through stages of moral maturity. Over the course of the novel‚ Pip learns lifelong lessons that result from pain‚ guilt‚ and shame. Pip evolves from a young boy filled with shame and guilt to a selfish‚ young man‚ and finally into a man who has true concern for others. Pip goes through three stages in the novel; shame and guilt‚ self-gratification‚ and his stage of redemption. The first stage of Pip’s maturity is his shame and guilt. Shame is a feeling brought

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