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    LGBT Case Study

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    Marcus is a 16 year old African American male who was living in Pine Hill, Alabama with his both parents. Recently, Marcus was kicked out the home because his parents, who are conservative Christians, learned that Marcus is gay. After, Marcus was caught shoplifting in Midtown Mobile at the Walmart off Hwy south of Interstate 65. Mobile is the third populous city in the state of Alabama. According to the U.S. Census reported Mobile population estimates at an approximate 195,111 people living in…

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    "We may not arrive at our port within a calculable period, but we would preserve the true course". Emerson graduated from Harvard and was the father of Transcendentalism. He believed that relationships with people interfered with nature. He thought humans could never truly understand nature and the grandness of it. Emerson is explaining through this quote that we might not end life how we thought, but if we stay true to ourselves, our life will stay true and have meaning. Emerson's main…

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    Blue Marsh Description

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    Everyone has a place that is special to them, and mine is Blue Marsh Lake in Reading Pennsylvania. Blue Marsh is a serene and calming place that is without the traffic sounds of everyday life. As soon as I step out of the vehicle at Blue March Lake, the warm sun on my skin and the sounds of the water engulfs me in a blanket of peace. Whenever I head out to this special lake, I know I can prepare myself for complete relaxation. Another reason I enjoy Blue Marsh is it sounds so different than the…

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    Guilt is the driving force of life for the husband of Dorcas Bourne. On the other end of the spectrum, love seeps out of everything act and notion said by Dorcas. As depicted in the short story, Roger Malvin’s Burial, Nathaniel Hawethorne utilizes the virtuous character of Dorcas in the last few pages to intensify the horrific, sacrificial death of her son. First, to start the scene, Hawethorne has Dorcas spreading out a “snow-white cloth” on a tree for dinner {73}. These specific words allude…

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    Geography The Virginia charter colony had a very unique geography. In the west are the beautiful Appalachian mountains. Also near the appalachian mountains is the blue ridge valley. There is a huge number of amazing rivers and lakes.There is also the tide waters, which are coastal plains. This area has very rich soil that is great for farming. There is also the massive Chesapeake bay which is a great place to trade and find food. Climate There is amazing weather in Virginia. The climate is…

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    has a best friend, named Chizuko. Both were best friends since they were little and are really close. Nothing could ever hold them apart. Quote: “The two had been friends since kindergarten. Sadako was sure that they would always be as close as two pine needles on the same twig.” p.15. When Sadako’s family was finished with their breakfast, they went all together to the carnival. Like always, Sadako ran ahead and was the first there. Her mother wasn’t surprised by that, because she knew that…

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    Dianna Monologue

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    and hot. When we got into the car we sat for a bit but then Dianna decided she wanted to turn on the music so she jumps to the front seat of the car. Now Dianna’s driveway is on a very big and long hill. At the bottom of this hill is a forest with pine trees that tower over Dianna's two story house. I am not sure what she did specifically because I don't remember how exactly her mom's car worked but all of the sudden the car started moving.…

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    the Kindred baseball diamond all most all the scents are very good. One scent that isn’t very pleasant is sometimes when you can smell the waste holding pond. The other scents such as the freshly cut grass, the watered down sand, and the smell of the pine trees behind the baseball diamond are all very great scents to smell. One of my best memories was made on the Kindred baseball diamond. Also, some of my closest…

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    with human beings and natural world. Even the first Native American literary texts existed orally and they link the earth living people with the plants and animals, the rivers and rocks, and all things considered substantial in the life. Oak, maple, pine, cedar, fir, corn, squash, berries and roots are viewed as heredities. The animals and plants participated in a history before and after the arrival of humans and this history was kept through the verbal word. There was a comparable relationship…

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    Piedmont Characteristics

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    The Piedmont is a very special region. The piedmont is the second largest region in Georgia, and is located in between the Blue Ridge region and the coastal plain region. The Piedmont is classified by its rolling hills and Georgia red clay. Red clay appears the color red because of the iron oxide in the clay. Native Americans came to Georgia and the Piedmont region ten thousand years ago. The piedmont is the most populated region, for Atlanta, the capital is in this region. This region includes…

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