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    You could read many books throughout your life and never notice how some books may compare to each other. The Lord of the Flies and The Kite Runner are both books that have an interesting plot and you can’t help but feel emotionally attached to both of these stories. The Lord of the Flies and The Kite Runner both experience emotional battles caused by bullying and physical wars that affect their homes but the content of their own battles are different. Both of these books have main characters that

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    Discuss the ways the actions of the major characters in the novel correlate to the punishments they receive and whether or not they are deserving of their fate. The presentation of good and evil in both ‘The Kite Runner’ by Khalid Hosseini and ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Joseph Conrad does not fulfill the traditional perceptions of morality. It can be argued that the actions of the characters are a mixture of both and not one character purely deserves their punishment. Whilst the innocent characters in

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    Relationships between people are often easily affected by background and religion no matter how lengthy and strong they are. The ways different people view connection are influenced by their culture‚ which leads into the damaging and destruction of the already exist relationships. Khaled Hosseini‚ in his book The Kite Runner‚ illustrates the struggles of relationships caused by cultural and religious reason through the stories of two young boys‚ Amir and Hassan. Ever since they were born‚ Hassan

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    tattoos are unneccesary

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    summary: Tattoos: eyecatching- but are they art? Most people say tattoos are art‚ and that it is a collecting thing. Some people think tattoos shine up your skin‚ make it different and mysterious. But there also are people that think tattoos are ugly things and for gang members or sailors. These are now a mainstream cultural force. But to answer the question whether tattoos are art or not‚ we have to look to different opinions. It is your own opinion whether you like tattoos or not. Some people

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    Man and nature I went to Henan with my parents and my brother for my passport last week.Armed with luggage‚ we started a travel. Approaching my home town‚ I saw the beautiful scenery and I smell fresher air in the train. But not everywhere is beautiful like that. When we arrived the county of my hometown‚ we went to the local police station to deal with my ID card first. Then we had to go to the police station in the countryside which has the data of me and brought the data back to the police

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    Sniffing‚ Scurrying‚ Hemming and Hawing After beginning the story “Who Moved My Cheese?” I was instantly hooked. This book was such an easy read but I felt like I took away great lessons and advice. The story was in such simple terms and the lessons seemed so obvious‚ but many people‚ myself included‚ often overlook the beauty of change. I identified with several characters in the book‚ in different aspects of my life as well as throughout the different stages it took to become who I am today

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    Coach April 5th‚ 2011 Ms. Jane Doe 1234 North Lake Drive Broadview FL‚ 33323 Dear Ms. Doe: Our company has become aware of several unusual returns you have made at Coach. Specifically‚ in our Florida stores‚ you have returned items without a receipt to indicate the original purchase information. Coach prides itself in the craftsmanship that takes place in the manufacturing of our products as well as the level of service that our customers receive in our stores. It appears from these

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    Having a Third Eye

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    Having a Third Eye By: Lilia C. Montabon All of us don’t have the abilities to see creatures like ghost. But me‚ I don’t know why I see those. When I tell a story about what I saw‚ my parents and friends don’t believe me. So‚ I didn’t tell anyone about this. It was a rainy day in June‚ and it was so dark. My family and I were sitting in a big sofa. Nobody can’t notice that I was shaking for it was so cold. And then my brother started a joke that comes to a misunderstanding that comes to telling

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    Plot: - Amir‚ the protagonist‚ is an adult living in the United States and recalling on his childhood in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. He used to live in a fairly luxurious residence with his father‚ whom he called Baba‚ and their servants‚ Ali and Hassan. - Ali and Hassan were Hazaras‚ an ethnic minority‚ which means they do not have the same status as Amir and Baba. - Both Hassan and Amir have lost their mothers. They have only their fathers and each other. Amir’s mother died giving birth to him‚ and

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    `Of Mice and Men‚ and To Kill a Mockingbird; what do these novels have in common? Both show childlike innocence‚ and how it is annihilated in society by adults. However‚ Khaled Hosseini‚ author of The Kite Runner‚ thinks the exact opposite. His novel encompasses the topic of growing up‚ and how it is fueled by making and fixing mistakes that prompt mature decisions in the future. Throughout the novel‚ Khaled Hosseini depicts coming of age through the main character‚ Amir‚ a boy living in Afghanistan

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