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    The second hidden‚ but powerful‚ theme in To Kill a Mockingbird is facing reality. This was something most of the characters faced throughout the entire book. Characters‚ like Jem‚ faced this a lot especially towards the end of the book. “Mr. Jem‚ I ain’t never seen an any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man.”(Lee 279). This came from Reverend Sykes‚ an African American‚ talking to Jem about the jury which shocked Jem. Jem was a very smart young man and he was also very logical

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    “Wisdom” and “Immune To Reality” In Robert Thurman’s essay the “Wisdom‚ he talks about ways in trying to find oneself by looking deep down inside. He also goes into detail to explain what selflessness really mean. Selflessness is a kind of a way of emptying your body of all the negative things and emotions deep down inside. Coming to realize that everything is not about you is one way of experiencing selflessness. Realizing that even though you are in your own body‚ you are still apart of this

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    Duncan Harrisson Mr. Strohecker World Literature 10 15‚ May 2013 Immorality of a Faulty Reality Characters that choose to live in faulty reality create an immoral environment for those closest to them and those who experience their change. For example‚ in a novel or play‚ characters’ immoral behaviors change the perspective on the reader. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare and A Street Car Named Desire by Tennessee Williams are prime examples of this hypothesis. Shylock and Blanche

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    Cardona 4 Luz A. Cardona​ Mr. Butler Eng 111-1N January 24‚ 2013 From A Nightmare to Reality ​With music blasting‚ singing out loud‚ chewing a Strawberry Bubblelicious gum‚ and driving by East Broad Street‚ it was just another typical morning on my way to school. I was a few miles from school; I only had to turn onto a gravel road to get to North Center Street‚ which was where the high school was located. As I was driving‚ all of a sudden I started to sense like dizziness‚ perhaps numbness

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    How Important are Native Americans in the Past‚ Present‚ and Future? Many people in today’s world do not realize just how important Native Americans were to our country many years ago and they definitely do not realize the impact they have made in our present time. This is why I made the title “How Important are Native Americans in the Past Present and Future.” This lack of knowledge in regards to Native American impacts is largely caused by the school systems in our country. They tend to leave

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    I desire reality manipulation. It is the ability to alter the truth and where universal laws no longer apply to the manipulator. With my skill‚ I would be able to control‚ create‚ destroy‚ or distort everything. Furthermore‚ I will accomplish my life goals that incorporate visiting Rome and seeing the Northern Lights. Using this power‚ I would cease complicated and overwhelming issues around the world‚ such as war‚ world hunger‚ and global warming simply by arranging the world in the most peaceful

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    CONTENTS HKCEE Biology Long Questions SECTION 1 THE CELL 1 The cell and its activities P1-11 SECTION 2 ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT 2.1 Diversity of organisms P12-16 2.2 Ecosystem P17-23 2.3 Human impacts on the environment P24-33 SECTION 3 ENERGETICS 3.1 Photosynthesis P34-40 3.2 Respiration P41-46 SECTION 4 OBTAINING ESSENTIALS FOR LIFE 4.1 Nutrition and gas exchange in plants P47-51 4.2 Water relation and transport in plants P52-64

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    Women Past and Present During the 20th century‚ women in general was limited‚ however women are now in a much better position than before. We‚ as women‚ especially those of us who live in liberal parts of the world‚ often take for granted the rights and benefits‚ which we have. We forget that in other times‚ women were not considered to be equal to their male counterparts; they were considered to be helpless subordinates to the men with whom they lived. Though we do not often consider

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    When I sit back and consider the significant events in my past‚ the important aspects of my current life‚ and my future goals‚ the underlying theme is one of appreciating diversity‚ especially across ethics and strength. I was born and raised in Hefei‚ China‚ the product of my father with roots in village and my mother of citizen. My childhood life was similar to the most people‚ but it was the importance of the phase for me. The stage gave me an impressive memory. In my early years of education

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    Cowboy Myth and Reality The myth of the American cowboys has remained prevalent over the years. Today they are still idolized in the American film industry and characterized as heroes by millions of people. The truth‚ nonetheless‚ is that most people only know the myth. The reality and the myth of the cowboy greatly differ. The origin of the cowboy myth can be traced to England. S.W. Scott‚ who was an Englishmen‚ that wrote about knights in shining armor. This was between 1810 and 1820.

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