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    Proud Aunt

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    January 15‚ 2004 was the day I became an aunt. I just got out of volleyball practice when my cell phone rang. I knew it was my mom calling to tell me sister had the baby because yesterday my sister was having real bad stomachaches. Nervously I answered the phone and sure enough‚ it was my mom saying my sister‚ Jamie‚ had the baby. She was coming to pick me up from practice and we would go straight to the hospital. I couldn’t decide whether to be happy or scared for meeting my niece for the first

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    My Aunt

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    Significant - adjective; important. If there was one person who has made a significant impact in my life‚ there would be no doubt my aunt LaTania. She is hardworking‚ always there for me‚ and has shined throughout all of her struggles. Many people in the world do not have a positive influences and most of them are the ones in trouble. Everyone should have someone like my aunt. As the manager of Source Corp Imaging‚ she has many responsibilities to uphold. Training all employees‚ doing payroll‚ filling

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    2014 Joseph: a cruel and religious parent Throughout history‚ it is not difficult to find leaders who used religion to control his country. Hitler was a symbol of fascist dictatorship during World War Two when Jews suffered at his end. The Chrysalids by John Windham is based on a society where few people survive a nuclear disaster and continue to live in a small town. Joseph is the local consequence and largest land owner in Waknuk. He is cruel and religious. Joseph demonstrates his cruel

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    Aunt Alexandra

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    Aunty Knows Best Aunt Alexandra’s Thoughts After She Says‚ “We’ll see about this.” (177) First of all‚ how dare she! I feel like I’m raising two crude boys‚ in the stead of the gentleman and lady I feel I am owed! My brother was always vacant in our childhood‚ but I will not allow him to corrupt a whole new generation of Finches‚ especially now that I see how Francis is turning out! You know‚ I’m rather sure that the problem with that little brat Francis is that he must have spent too much time

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    Aunt Bessi

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    Dear Aunt Bessie‚ Thank you forgiving me the chance to spend a good amount of money on the things that matter in America. Although some people may think this an easy task‚ I would like to let them know that it was quite difficult. However‚ after a long time of thinking‚ I have decided that women’s suffrage‚ child labor‚ and deforestation are the problems that need to be helped the most. Women’s suffrage will get your first offering of 600‚000 dollars. Jane Adams made a valid point in saying

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    Harriet Tubman

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    Harriet Tubman -Born: Between 1820 and 1825 in Dorchester County‚ Maryland‚ U.S.A. (Birth records were not kept for slaves and Tubman was born as a slave). -Death: March 10th 1913‚ Auburn‚ New-York -Family Ben Ross (father): Ben was released from slavery at the age of forty-five. Harriet Greene (mother): No details. -Childhood: In Dorchester country‚ Tubman was often beaten and whipped by most of her slave owners. As a young child‚ she suffered a terrible head injury while trying

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    Chrysalids Ch2

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    The Badlands? -Draw a little map of their location in relation to Waknuk. • What is the impression that you get about the Fringes people? -They are most of them thief and Blasphemy • Who is Uncle Axel? -Married one of David’s aunts. Use full worker but had a problem on one of his foot. IMPORTANT QUOTATIONS: Jot down the context (who said it‚ when was it said) and significance (why it is important) of each of the following quotes. • My father’s faith was bred into his bones

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    What Is An Ideal Mother? The purpose of motherhood is more than just the act of giving birth and keeping her offspring safe from danger. It is to ensure that her child does not just live‚ but rather thrives. In the novel‚ The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ the author uses an array of mother figures to portray his conception of an ideal mother. He does this by giving clear examples of characters that show both good and bad representations of motherhood. In this novel‚ the mothers are forced to choose

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    The novel The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ is set in the future and starts in the town of Waknuk‚ modern day Labrador‚ years after a nuclear holocaust. The people of Waknuk believe it was God who sent Tribulation upon them for all their sins; this makes the Waknukians strict about anything different. The story’s main character is a boy named David Storm‚ son of Joseph Storm one of Waknuk’s most intolerant people. David‚and only a select few‚ can communicate without words but in what they call thought

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    THE CHRYSALIDS – FINAL RESPONSE The Chrysalids‚ by John Wyndham is a story about a world where people will not accept differences‚ whether it is physical‚ psychological or spiritual. There are many themes in this story. A major theme is satire. David’s society is “mocking” our society‚ in real life. Societies‚ David’s and ours have many similarities. Ever since the beginning‚ mankind has excluded others for their differences. Whether it is for the color of their skin‚ or another physical appearance

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