Ruth Bader Ginsburg Research

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A quote about gratefulness is “Feeling gratefulness is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” Ways you can show gratefulness is by appreciating everything you have. Some people have childhoods where they do not have houses, money, etc. You should only worry about what you do have because you might not have a house or money, but you have a car, some people do not have anything, but they still have family. This is why I think being grateful is the top priority.

First, Ruth Bader Ginsburg showed this trait because on page 6 it says, “She told me school is important.” This means throughout her childhood, when she was poor, education was more important. Another piece of text evidence was on pages 10 and 18, she said her peeves were mostly
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I know this because on page 20 on Epic she said, “I was a part of making gay marriage legal.” On www.gogale it says, “Celia Bader stressed to her daughter the importance of education.” While it also says she grew up as a poor child in her childhood. This shows no matter how poor she was she still had faith and never wished for stuff and was thankful for what she had.”

Ruth Bader Ginsburg was in school while having her second child. Life has been hard for her since she was in school, working, and a mom. Her job was an extremely low income, which was difficult because she had a family. These events may have been hard on Ruth, but she never gave up. She had been bullied; I know this because on www.gogale it says, “My peeves were men, they often bullied me.” This is text evidence she had been bullied which made it even more difficult for her.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the book www.getepic explains her life in more detail. They described her as a young mother who went to school and had a job. They did not add text detail that would have helped readers understand her back story just as much as the author. She explained that she had her goal achieved in her young adult timeline. Ruth at www.getepic tends to explain that Ruth is less pressured and has fewer