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    important event or achievement, both regarded as having great meaning in lives of individuals. In Sharon Olds' moving poem "Rite of Passage", these definitions are illustrated in the lives of a mother and her seven-year-old son. The seriousness and significance of these events are represented in the author's tone, which undergoes many of its own changes as the poem progresses. From its title, the tone of the poem is already set as serious, and we know there will be a significant event taking place

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    Dinosaur Dinosaurs: Extinct or Natural Causes As geologic time goes, all the dinosaurs living on earth suddenly disappeared. How did these dominated and gigantic creatures really die? Was it a slow extinction through natural causes, or did it happen suddenly? These questions give rise to many different beliefs on how the dinosaurs disappeared over sixty-five million years ago. Something happened sixty-five million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period that was so devastating

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    Despite the fact that jumping out of the tree is forbidden, Phineas continues to jump out of the tree, showing his manliness. Phineas believes he has to jump out of the tree “because [he is] getting ready for the war”(Knowles 22). One particular event when Phineas attempts to jump out of the tree he injures himself. Phineas would not have got injured if it was not for war. War is what ignites the fire in Phineas to jump off the tree over and over again. As a result of

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    family in constant stress. Socio-Context Not all families are the same. This is true even if the family has the same culture. If an even it stressful for one family, it does not mean it is stressful for another. In fact, for them, it may be a recent event. Even within the family there differences in values. Selye said stress is (as cited in Smith, 2003, p. 102) A family is considered a group of people constrained by combined

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    People often learn a lot about themselves through their own decisions and struggles. “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing is about an eleven-year-old boy named Jerry. During vacation in France, the boy and his mother enjoy themselves daily by the shore. The boy wants to imitate the French boys who swim through a challenging tunnel, and he overcomes this challenge eventually. Form the safe beach to the tunnel, Jerry’s maturity is tested. The setting in “Through the Tunnel” has an impact on the characters

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    are uncertain of the exact cause of this mass extinction, according to columnist Ker Than in a 2013 issue of National Geographic, there are just a few viable hypotheses. One point scientists are sure on, is that the reason for this mass extinction event is a natural

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    that. A degree in communications can take one from producing behind the scenes to being in front of the camera conducting interviews with politicians or celebrities. Other careers that utilize a communications degree include Entertainment Journalism, Event Planning and Media Planning. Each of these fields are unique to themselves but also share many similarities with one another. When taking a closer look, one can see just how different and lively each of these careers is. To begin, Entertainment Journalism

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    After a field trip to the zoo children return home to discover their suburban backyards to be transformed to jungles, their dogs to be tigers, and their own hands to be the paws of a great lion. A trip to the river enthralls kids with excitement as they try to grasp the tiny minnows with their hands, as they run in terror from the geese they got too close to, and as they admire the cattails just out of their reach. Humans grow up in awe of the beauty the earth holds from the great cats to the simple

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    Superman, Batman, Ironman, Hulk, Thor, etc. These superheroes were all heroes in the world with a superpower; however, in reality a hero is much more than having an amazing superpower. All people have the potential to become a hero, and the traits and actions that make up a hero are inside each and every one of us. Heroes are all around us in both the modern and past world. These heroes are created in many ways, but it doesn’t take a risky moment, or it doesn’t take saving the world to be a hero

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