The Outsiders is a book is a real life mystery, because you never know what's going to happen next. When one thing goes right the other goes wrong. What are my favorite characters, who do I like the least, who can I relate to the most with personality, hopes and dreams, and what would the characters be doing if they were still alive today? What characters do I like the best, and like the least? My favorite character is probably Jonny or PonyBoy, because they seem like the nice ones of the “gang”…
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Kaitlin CaldwellDivided communitiesWhile some believe the strongest theme of The Outsiders is childhood innocence, I believe the strongest theme is divided communities. I support this by S.E. Hinton’s use of dialogue, description and conflict.I believe the theme is supported by dialogue in the book. This supports how the author has the characters use more slang if they are a Greaser than if they’re a Soc, for example “not like the Socs who bump greasers and wreck homes and throw beer blasters for…
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There were 2 themes in "The Outsiders". One of these was society and class. The Greasers and the Socs were the same in almost every way except for their income. The first piece of evidence to support this is "We're poorer than the Socs and the middle class. I reckon we're wilder, too.". This is important because it shows just how different the two gangs are. Another piece of evidence to support this is the quote "Greaser… greaser… greaser…Oh victim of environment, underprivileged, rotten no-count…
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The Outsiders. S.E Hinton is known for creating realistic young adult literature that is based on real life events. From the start of high school, S.E Hinton knew she was different, and she proved this when writing her first books. As she got older, writing became harder, although she managed to come up with many outstanding pieces of work that contributed to changing young adult literature. S.E Hinton was very young when she was writing her first and most notable novel; The Outsiders. Her…
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This paper will be looking at answering these two questions. Who or what is to blame for the declining turnout in Canadian federal elections? And, how serious is the problem? By using an Elections Canada article by Jon H. Pammett, and Lawrence LeDuc, a Samara democracy report by multiple authors, a book by Henry Milner, as well as information from Statistics Canada, and Elections Canada, I attempt to reveal the current major causes for the declining turnout in Canada. From these articles and my own…
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Betty Crocker: Research Community “Original First Lady of Food” MARKET RESEARCH & CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR• SESSION 3 2 AGENDA PART 1 Developing a Research Plan: Betty Crocker PART 2 One idea of a Research Community 1/21/13 3 + The length of the Betty Crocker community: Facebook community: more than 2 million followers Cookbooks: more than 75 million sold BettyCrocker.com: one of the top websites in the food category Ask Betty: feature on website allows consumers to search…
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Research Paper 1 How safe are the government facilities? Rebecca Leon Empire State University Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Diane Delucia April 01, 2015 Research Paper 2 On March 9th 2015 an email was sent out to every Army…
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commisioner has their own support staff and parliamentary draftsmen. The Law Commission either picks an area of law and then seeks government approval or the goverment can refer them to an area of law such as Criminal Law. They research the area in detail and then issue a consulation paper which includes the current law, the problems with it and the possible options for reform. This allows for interested parties and the public to give feedback and express their ideas. After the response, the Law Commission…
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been misunderstood and stereotyped for a long time. This is until a man by the name of Richard B. Lee came along and wrote an ethnography about the local systems of the Ju and completely changed how an outsider might view this rural tribe, along with being a fine example of proper long-term field research in social anthropology. This highly regarded book on the Ju /’hoansi is titled “The Dobe Ju /’hoansi.” Although Lee states in the…
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Research Process and Terminology The research process begins with the subject, statement, or theory in which the researcher is interested in obtaining more knowledge in. Statistics have proven that the speed in which we share information from agency to agency has had a significant impact on the Criminal Justice field. Those statistics were obtained through research. Research, experience, and application have all provided a major contribution in toward today’s successes in crime fighting. The…
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