Overall, I think that Money Boy is an important book that provides readers with a glimpse into the life of a teenager who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. The book tackles a number of difficult topics, and I think that it would be a valuable read for 12th graders. As a parent, I found the book to be eye-opening and thought-provoking. I think that it would be beneficial for parents to read the book in order to gain a better understanding of the challenges that their LGBTQ children face.
Overall, I think that John was a good husband but may have not been the best physician for his wife. The narrator’s illness was most likely not curable at the time and he was just doing what he thought was best. The “Rest Cure” was the only thing that was available to him and his wife.
Overall, I thought Reagan did a great job at relaying the proper message in his Challenger speech. He was very successful at using rhetorical strategies to unify the nation and to show empathy towards the families of the astronauts. His delivery was very smooth and he used language that was easy to understand.
The author’s older brother is her chosen hero and inspiration. She writes about how many people today do not understand what the word “hero” means, and how celebrities and sport athletes are not the only ones who can be considered heroes. She goes on to say that her older brother is a hero to her and to her whole family and community. Luke is a hero because of his work ethic and love for others. He is always respectful and never rude, and he is a role model for the junior students at Mazenod College in terms of both basketball and character. He is also a hero to the community because he values it as a family and has a great attitude towards its members. His work ethic and love for others are two traits
Overall, I thought the essay did a good job of presenting the issue of police brutality against African Americans and the #BlackLivesMatter movement. I especially liked how the essay tied in the issue of systematic racism and how it still exists in America today. I also thought the essay did a good job of presenting both sides of the argument, for and against the BlackLivesMatter movement. One thing I would have liked to see more of was data or statistics to back up some of the claims made in the essay.
How The Technologies Depicted in Orwell’s 1984 Can Be Compared to Today
Orwell’s novel 1984 is a captivating story of the inevitable future of the power that the cyber world possesses. In the novel, Orwell warns his readers of the future advancements in technologies, through a story of a totalitarian run society that uses technology to keep track of their occupants. The main protagonist in the book, Winston, says that there’s “always eyes watching you and the voice enveloping you. Asleep or awake, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or bed- no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimeters in your skull”. Throughout the book, Big Brother can be seen as a “
Moonlight is an excellent film that deals with difficult and important topics such as race, sexuality, and identity. The cinematography is beautiful and really immerses the viewer in the story. The use of contrast, color, camera angles, lighting, and slow motion create a dreamlike setting that is truly unique. The characters are well-developed and the storyline is powerful. I would highly recommend this film to anyone.
This essay is a decent example of how to write about overcoming adversity, but there are a few things that could be improved. The essay is well-organized and well-written, but it does not provide enough information about the author’s qualifications or experiences. The essay does not explain why the author deserves the scholarship, and it does not mention any specific examples of the author’s academic or professional achievements.
The death penalty is something that many people do not have a clear decision on. Many people support the death penalty, while others wish for the death penalty to be abolished, and there are some that support the death penalty, but only in certain cases. My personal opinion on the death penalty is it should be administered only in cases of particularly cruel crimes, or serial crimes such as serial murder. Groups that support the death penalty often say that is a deterrent for future criminals who are thinking of committing murders or other heinous crimes. I disagree with this statement because criminals do not think of the consequences of their actions when they are committing a crime, nor do they care. Amnesty International, which opposes the death penalty, reports that scientific studies have not produced