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    their lives to the illness. Does this suggest that living with HIV costs these children all forms of innocence? To contradict this assertion‚ Bollinger generates a work that seeks to remember these children and challenge such conventions in regards to innocence. His combination of text and art produces a feeling of future hope beyond current despair. The Words Bollinger selects a page from Kaleeba’s We Miss You All‚ a book that explores the effects of HIV in the family setting‚ as his canvas.

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    Police Officers Make Mistakes Too Everyone makes mistakes‚ even police officers. Police officers must make life changing decisions in a split second. Sometimes‚ these decisions are not the right decision based on the law. The Supreme Court recognized that police officers will make mistakes. Even the Fourth Amendment permits an officer to make mistakes and when an officer makes a mistake‚ the Court has ruled that the violation may not have a civil liability. Many times‚ the evidence discovered by

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    All the Light We Cannot See Analysis Clinging onto things is something that a lot of people do in life. It’s something that helps us get through tough times by taking our minds off of the one thing or things that is bothering us. It is a very powerful thing that can either give us the motivation to overcome what is bothering us‚ or it can bring you down in the worst of ways. In the book All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr showed that people rely on the most important things in life to help

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    In We Are All Ninjas: Sympathy‚ Solidarity and Evolutionary Ethics the author‚ Maria de Lourdes Borges discusses empathy‚ solidarity and sympathy being wired to the human brain and if they are a natural behavior for humans or animals. “I will discuss one the thesis of evolutionary ethics‚ that is‚ that empathy and sympathy are innate. I ask whether these are natural/innate features of human beings and other animals‚ such as primates. I investigate whether there is a natural altruistic behavior and

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    they get captivated by the title the author gives its novel. There is a saying do not judge a book by its cover‚ many people do just that thought‚ so the author must think of a creative title to tie into their book. Anthony Doerr named his book All The Light We Cannot See for metaphorical and specific reasons. In the book Marie-Laure has to overcome hard difficulties with her dad while being blind. She does not always understand what is happening because she cannot see the craziness going on. Her home

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    Mistakes are made to be forgiven Humans hate making mistakes but love obtaining a feat. I certainly was one of them. I have been told that the secret to success is to learn from a mistake because it is an agent that can empower me to work harder. However‚ it is important that people should not make mistakes with impunity. Painfully‚ I learned this secret three years ago when I made a despicable mistake that I could hardly forgive myself. Ironically‚ this miserable experience was also the turning

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    Unlike abovementioned two novels‚ All The Light We Cannot See does not represent the suffering of any group or country‚ and does not only represent the crimes committed by the Nazi Germans specifically. It is about the tragedy of the Second World War in general. The narration in All The Light We Cannot See‚ third-person omniscient‚ is significant‚ as it tells the story from the perspective of a German boy‚ Werner‚ a French girl‚ Marie-Laure‚ and American bombers/soldiers. For instance‚ the second

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    OR reinforces aspects of character in your novel. You may choose more than one literary technique. “But it is not bravery; I have no choice. I wake up and live my life. Don’t you do the same?” ― Anthony Doerr‚ All the Light We Cannot See Synopsis: Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See tells the war-ridden story of two teenagers during World War II (WWII)‚ one a blind girl in Nazi-occupied France‚ the other a German orphan boy pressed into service by the Nazi army. Marie-Laure LeBlanc

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    Learning from our mistakes is part of being human.  It something that we all experience at various periods of our lives and it’s a natural process of learning. For example‚ when one learns a new language‚ It takes time to produce the language correctly and accurately. We can notice many mistakes and errors during practicing and producing a language; but as we identify the mistakes made and learn from it‚ we become more proficient in that language. By comparison‚ in life we all make mistakes as well‚ but

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    storyteller surmounts stylistic inadequacies and ultimately defies one’s better judgement." (Calill). Despite the descriptive writing and late connection of the main characters‚ All The Light We Cannot See contains more interesting and relatable characters and plot for our English course. Upon reviewing these three novels‚ all three seem to be great novels‚ however‚ one in particular appears to be most fitting for our purposes. The Goldfinch‚ as presented by reviews‚ is too descriptive‚ improbable and

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