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    1. What is the thesis of the article? Christine Bearden-White’s article, “Illinois Germans and the Coming of the Civil War: Reshaping Ethnic Identity,” which is found in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society talks about factors such as “unique settlement patterns” that helped the German immigrants who settled in two areas in Illinois to 1. develop a national identity, and 2. To overcome their differences and unify as a community in support of the Union, Abraham Lincoln and cause…

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    In the essay, "When living is a fate worse than death," by Christine Mitchell, she wrote about a suffering 3 year old child named Charlotte who was born with too few brain cells to do anything else but breathe. At birth doctors removed most of her brain to avoid instant death due to her brain being in a sac outside her skull. Her parents, who were born and raised in Haiti, moved to the United States with hopes for a cure for their sick child. The new parents, encouraged the doctors to do all…

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    Social Work Interview

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    I chose to interview Christine Bark. Christine Bark has a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work. Christine Bark received her education at Buffalo University. Christine Bark is a colleague of mine as she is employed at the Elcor Nursing Facility with me. When I asked Christine Bark how many years of experience that she had Christine Bark informed that she had multiple years of experience. Christine informed me that she had been employed as a social worker since completing her degree. One of the areas…

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    children are not favored over the child that was taken in. In the novel, A Yellow Raft in Blue Water, by Michael Dorris, Ida takes in Christine as her own child and loves her as one as well. When Ida has a biological child, Lee, she treats him no differently than she did Christine as a child. She does not treat Christine differently after Lee is born either. Though Christine is not Ida's biological child, Ida does not treat her any differently than she does Lee. Ida’s reaction to Christine’s…

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    The Phantom Of The Opera

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    The Phantom of the Opera is Christine Daae. Christine Daae is originally from Sweden, her mother died when she was six and her father was a renounced violinist. Christine originally started at the Paris Opera House as a ballerina but was needed to fill in for Carlotta when she was ill and then became an opera singer. Christine’s conflict in the story is choosing between her childhood best friend Raoul or the Opera Ghost Erik when the ghost kidnaps her. Christine is the protagonist because…

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    got louder, as Christine’s voice became more high pitch and the Phantoms voice became deeper. The tone then goes soft as the Phantom sings to Christine “Music of the Night.” The song is sung in a more romantic type tone for he is expressing his feelings for Christine and asking her to be with him but it all overwhelms her and she passes out. As Christine wakes up, she softy starts singing, “I Remember/Stranger Than You Dreamt It,” but the tone dramatically changes when she takes the Phantoms…

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    suddenly substituted another actor to sing The Point of no Return, Christine knew Phantom came, Phantom sing more investment. From MetroLyrics (2015), “Past the point of no return, no backward glances” which states that Phantom and Christine cannot go back to teacher-student relationship, and no way for them to go back. When the end of the duet, Phantom sang “Anywhere you go let me go too! Christine, that's all I ask of”, then Christine took off Phantom’s face mask which led Phantom’s ugly face…

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    Paris Opera House

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    room where he is (191). So, show her commitment, Christine gives Erik something that his own mother wouldn't do, she would kiss him "for the first time, herself, here, on the forehead." (198). So, moved by her compassion for him, even knowing that she does not love him, and his feelings for her, her willingness to sacrifice her own happiness, Erik makes the ultimate sacrifice in the name of love. He chooses to be completely alone, in order for Christine to have her happiness; he sets her, Raoul…

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    for different purposes. One very important character- Christine Linde, plays the role of a confidante, role model, and a lover. A confidante is a person with whom someone shares a secret or private matter, trusting they will not tell anyone. Mrs. Linde played this role for Nora Helmer. Nora trusted Christine with her most prized possession, the truth. She confided in Christine all of her secrets and lies. For example, when Nora tells Christine, “ I forged a name (46.” This was the start of…

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    A Yellow Raft in Blue Water A Yellow Raft in Blue Water written by Michael Dorris is a story about three women; the grandmother Ida, the mother Christine and the daughter Rayona. Each woman had their own hardships in their lives; however, they all persevered through these hardships and grew into wonderful and caring women. In the book, A Yellow Raft in Blue Water, the author reflects on the life of all three women and how they dealt with their own life struggles. In life there are people we…

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