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    ankod

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    formally known as‚ blames Jamie for all the recent vandalism in the town of Port Barren. All the vandalism has seemed to happen at the same time that Jamie moved to town so Butcher blames Jamie because he assumes Jamie has done it as he has been trouble in the past and that is the reason he was transferred to Port Barren. Butcher threatens and

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    Cited: • Lepore‚ Mike. Rodney King police brutality case and the 1991 Los Angeles riots. 2000. 22 Sept. 2004 . • BBC – History – The Troubles. 2001. 22 Sept. 2004

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    Leah Purcell ~ Leah Purcell truly does have an amazing story to tell‚ rising from the troubles of her childhood and family to become one of Australia’s most acclaimed indigenous actress’s‚ songwriters and even filmmakers. Leah Purcell was born on the 14th of August 1970‚ in the small rural town of Murgon in Queensland. She was born to an indigenous mother and a white father‚ who through most of her life took no notice of her and didn’t publicly acknowledge her as his daughter. Leah Purcell had

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    for who I am so that I didn’t have to be what I’m not. I think the early years of high school are where you figure out what kind of person you want to be. It being my last year‚ I know who I am right now and who I want to be as an adult. All of the troubles I went through have made me who I am today. The

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    colours that Christopher liked. If not Christopher wouldn’t eat. Another thing was that Christopher didn’t like his foods touching because then it would be mixing the food and then it would mix colours. Then Christopher would end up not eating. The troubles of doing this for every meal would be horrendous. Another day to day job is cleaning the house and doing the dishes‚ Christopher likes every thing to be in order and in its set place and spot. All the couches‚ tables‚ chairs‚ cups‚ containers all

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    Think Before You Act

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    There may be a time you will not notice that your life has changed on a single snap. Everything what people want‚ everything people want to say and everything people do is immediate. Everything people need is just a click away. Without knowing‚ troubles and regrets are also a click away. Many suffer on their own instant decisions and actions without thinking. Some people are the victims of what they do. Some people act without thinking but some also are those who keep on thinking without acting

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    Cal Bernard

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    plan a future with Marcella. Springing out of the fear and violence of Ulster‚ Cal is a haunting love story in a land where tenderness and innocence can only flicker briefly in the dark. Plot Summary Cal is a teenager growing up during the troubles of Northern Ireland. He lives with his father Shamie (both are Catholics) in a town near Belfast in which mainly Protestants live. Cal’s mother died when he was 8 years old. Life there isn’t easy for Cal. He is an outsider in the Protestant community

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    Of Mice and Men - Slim

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    not judgmental. When George first meets Slim‚ George tells him about Lennie’s troubles in Weed. George senses in Slim a person of intelligence and empathy who will not be mean to Lennie‚ make fun of him‚ or take advantage of him. Slim is the only one on the ranch who appreciates the difficulty of George’s position. He understands the constant oversight George must exercise in watching Lennie and keeping him out of trouble. It is Slim‚ in the end‚ who suggests that George did the right thing in killing

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    advises the readers to “listen without pity” and see everything as if from a distance but the eventual emotions that they feel are of empathy and pity‚ which is the inevitable result of Goodwin’s vivid description and definition of poverty and also the troubles that come with it. In the second paragraph‚ Goodwin describes the ‘smell of poverty’ with detail. The imagery given by her is so vivid‚ like “this is a smell of urine‚ sour milk‚ and spoiling food….”‚ “the smell of rotting garbage” and so on that

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    Republican Army exploded a car bomb in the town centre. This was conflict between the United Kingdom/Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland. 29 people were killed. 14 women‚ 6 men and 9 children died. This was the single greatest atrocity of ‘The Troubles’. Michael

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