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    Annie Oakley: Not a true Feminist Annie Oakley survived the harsh‚ younger years of her life. She grew up isolated from her family‚ stricken with poverty and hunger. With these hardships though‚ she grew into an independent‚ graceful and successful woman known all around the world for her talents; talents of which were believed to be only for men. When Oakley rose to the spotlight‚ women were fighting for equality and more rights within society. Although she was a huge hit during these times

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    Imagine being chased through your town by an adult man. You’re running forever‚ and don’t know when it’s going to end! “An American Childhood”‚ by Annie Dillard‚ is a story about not giving up. She learned this important lesson on a snow day in Pittsburgh‚ in the strangest setting. In this story‚ young Annie Dillard is playing with her friends out in the snow. They have been playing for a while‚ when they decide to throw snowballs at cars on the busiest street in town. She’s having a great time

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    Did you think your childhood was memorable and exciting? In the essay “An American Childhood’ by Annie Dillard‚ she talks about her childhood how her dad did not allow her to go out‚ although her mother let her go to the park to see Walter Milligan play at the park. Walter was her Annie’s’ crush‚ that she watches from the sideline. Also‚ she was talking about how she memorizes the way to get home and every back road too and how her family moves from house to house but never far from the park. Finally

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    Success Most people will do anything in order to become successful. Both Annie(A Walk to the Jetty) and Marita(Marita’s Bargain) prove that by giving up almost everything they have to improve their chances of success. One of them is running away to find a better life elsewhere‚ while the other is doing her best to improve her current situation. In Marita’s story‚ she is given an opportunity to attend KIPP Academy. KIPP Academy is a middle school for underprivileged kids in New York City. Most

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    concrete answer to. Some philosophers propose that events only occur if they are sensed by consciousness. However‚ this definition created a period-transcending question‚ “What happens if a tree falls in a forest and nobody is there to sense it?” Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek considers the presence of God in all elements of nature and the intricacy of creation; this context creates an environment for an enlightening faith-based response to this question. This motif first appears in the

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    classified as “the gay cowboy story”‚ it contrarily is the tale two young men who strive to come to acceptance of who they are in a society which demands something so different from the taboo nature of this union. Originally written as a short story by Annie Proulx‚ this story that started off as one of the most real tales of her fictitious stories took up almost 30 pages that covered a relationship that lasted 20 years and was adapted into film with a delicate yet balanced symposium of cinematic screenplay

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    Annie Sullivan was a famous teacher because she taught Helen Keller who is a blind‚ deaf and mute child to communicate. She was born on April 14‚ 1866 in Feeding Hills‚ Massachusetts. After her mother‚ Alice died in 1874‚ Annie was sent to an almshouse that today is Tewksbury Hospital in Tewksbury‚ Massachusetts. In 1880‚ Annie was blind from untreated trachoma and was sent to the Perkins School for the Blind. (Wikipedia) Annie was a person who had many characteristics. Annie was a tireless and

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    August 13‚ 1860 Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Ann Moses.She was born on August 13‚ 1860 in Darke County‚ Ohio on a small farm with her parents Jacob and Susan Moses and her brothers and sisters.When she was young she would go out into the woods and watch her father hunt. She always wanted to shoot her father’s gun. Tragically‚ her father died when she was only five years old. 1871-1873 When her father died she was sent to the Darke County Infirmary when she was nine.The owners of the infirmary

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    In Kiersten White’s Mind Games‚ sisters Annie and Fia escape evil Keane’s school. Annie has been blind since she was four years old and is also a Seer. This meaning she sees random pieces of the future‚ but usually only consisting of Fia. Annie is the only Seer that can have visions of her sister due to Fia not thinking about or planning what she will do. Also‚ for as long as Fia can remember‚ she has had perfect instincts. She has a flair of sensing what is right and wrong and knows exactly how

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    In an American childhood a young woman named Annie Dillard writes about her life growing up in Pittsburg. In the book Annie has many people who influence her throughout her life. One of her main influencers in her adolescent years was her mother (pam). Her mother was not the usual stereotypical woman; she possessed very unique qualities that distinguished her from the rest of the crowd. Everything that she did was not done in the usual way she had to put a twist on it. You had to always expect the

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