Papers 721-730 of total 6310 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…a better understanding of life and it’s many questions by laughing at the law and running from it’s reaching arms. Smith is forced to run by the governor at Borstal as part of his punishment for his crimes as a juvenile. He does not enjoy running except…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…abandons her while her juvenile son ends up taking care of her. Dramatic irony occurs when Hagar feels unhappy when her favorite son abandoned her and her juvenile son then takes care of her. Near the end of the novel, Marvin is talking to Hagar and she tells…
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…breeding season that the Atlantic Puffin sports its colorful red, yellow, and blue beak. Once nesting season is over the color disappears. During the winter months both adult and juvenile have a dirty gray face, usually the juvenile’s is even darker. From…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the 25-year history of the National Crime Victimization Survey, 62% of poll respondents felt that juvenile crime was on the increase. The majority of this percentage stated that they received their information from the media. As for the drug use, over…
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…. Many consider mooning to be juvenile and a waste of time. For me, mooning someone is neither juvenile nor a waste of time but an art form that few truly understand yet millions exploit. Thus, I say, “Knowledge is power.” All you have to do is “ask and you…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…as she seems to think. When she decided to try and help a young juvenile, Wesley Benfield, become a better person by taking him to church and offering him to stay the night with her, Robert thought that Mattie was sick. Pearl Turnage, Mattie's older…
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…Louisa May Alcott; while primarily a writer of adult fiction, is one of the most prominent writers of juvenile fiction today. Her biggest success was "Little Women" a series of novels captured perfectly the ideals and values of middle class domestic life…
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…or may be unable to provide the resources necessary for proper child care. The latter is especially common with juvenile mothers or fetuses with a genetic disease. Even with a married couple and a perfectly normal child, mothering is difficult at the best…
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…that it is an unreasonable form of punishment, while others simply believe that it is a just penalty. Capital punishment is inflicting the penalty of death on an offender after a judicial procedure. Opponents of the death penalty argue that no one has the right to take…
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…repeat offender until he dies in prison stems from the prison systems failure to rehabilitate, rather than from public safety interest. Rarely do repeat offenders continue to commit felonies into middle age, and almost none continue into old age. To keep a 60…
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