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    ”It is easier to be brave if you don’t know how dangerous a situation is. Discuss if Bruno is a brave boy or a coward and whether he would be seen any differently if he was knowledgeable of the situations he found himself in and whether he would face them any differently.” The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a film that revolves around a young, oblivious boy who is continuously mislead and misinformed by the many people that surround him. It is easier to be brave if you don’t know how dangerous a…

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    Have you ever thought about what it would be like to be a celebrity? Well, I really haven't much up until a few weeks ago. I chose to relate my to Alisha Newton. She is one of the main characters in Heartland starring as Gerogina Crawley, now Gerogina Fleming Morris. Alisha Newton and I have some features in common. Some of the main attributes we have in common are we are about the same age she is 16 whereas I'm 14. She is five feet and four inches however, I'm about an inch and a half…

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    Are you the oldest sibling in your family?Well being the oldest sibling can be horrible and fun.Chairperson,honourable judges, ladies and gentlemen,and fellow students.People usually think that being the youngest in the family is horrible.But being the oldest can occasionally be worse than the youngest.I’ll be talking about being responsibility,and how I have to be a role model,and the advantages of being the oldest. One of the things that the oldest sibling has to be is responsible.So my…

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    In an article entitled “Only Doesn’t Mean Lonely” in The Chicago Tribune, Heidi Stevens discusses the only child. Stevens argues that only children show no overmuch spoiled and aberrant than the ones who have siblings, furthermore, they are even more fully-developed. On the one hand, she asserts that by being the only child, children can grow more independent and autonomous, on the other hand, she explains that only children is not lonely because they own plenty of mates with whom they can…

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    The beneficial for children to have siblings is that most of them are an only child that are describing themselves with others. While others whether they like it or not they are stuck with having siblings. I most likely disagree by children having one sibling because they don’t exactly get to chose if they want another sibling or not. For starters those who are an only child usually always get tired of either being alone or not having someone to play with. Unless you may be a spoiled child. I…

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    Love, Allies, and The Devil As a younger sister, which I get no choice in the matter, I have realized that I am only one thing to my older sisters, that is a servant. While life proceeds on, I am crushed by the fact that not one of my sister cares when I suddenly realize, moms pregnant. I will no longer be blamed for stealing cookies or cutting all the barbies hair off. I shall seek revenge. As a seventeen year old with three sisters, I have learned to work around certain personalities of each…

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    In search of anything in life it seems to take you back in time. To a memory, to something you should have said or done. To a place where you revaluate reflect and overcome and ask who are you? Who is April Raintree? One would assume that childhood is a time where you’re careless and free to imagine and play as children do, your only responsibility is to be a kid. For April Raintree born April 18th, year unknown, and a half breed, would know nothing of childhood. Born into poverty and…

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    There are an equal amount of difficulties as well as enjoyment in being a new parent. Adamsons states that parenthood is the most common experience experienced by individual in the US (Adamsons 160). Parents should anticipate new challenges and lifestyles after the arrival of the baby. Arrival of the baby also puts a marital strain on the relationship between the spouse/partner. Family system is also influence by the addition of another baby. Even though there are many obstacles of taking care…

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    How much does responsibility mean to you when you hear it? Having responsibility can both mean and be very powerful. Having responsibility is what makes an individual grow up and be mature. Being responsible can refer to having the ability to make certain decisions on our own or the interest of others. In What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, it a powerful and meaningful story about a big family in a small town called Endora in Iowa. Throughout the story the family faces a lot of problems having A…

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    with and without siblings. Sibling rivalry is a sizeable part of this research. How does sibling rivalry affect children as they reach adulthood? “Socialization is the lifelong process of learning to become a member of the social world, beginning at birth and continuing until…

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