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    How to Survive Freshman Year in College College is the perfect intersection of freedom and young adulthood. Never again will a person be allowed to have that much fun while being responsible for so little. But as generations of students have learned the hard way‚ it’s easy to get overwhelmed by that freedom and go overboard. Students who’d never had a problem doing homework find themselves failing tests when there’s no one around to motivate them to attend class. People who’d always managed to

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    “More than anything else‚ belonging is about finding a sense of our own place in the world” The book tells a story seen through the innocent eyes of an 8 year old boy‚ Bruno‚ who is unsure of his place in the world. The most evident concept of belonging is his hitch in his transition from childhood to adulthood. Throughout the book‚ he faces the conflict between accepting the harsh "Jew-killing" reality of the world or stay immersed in his fantastical world filled with adventure. Bruno also feels

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    “Will Tommy Vladek Survive?” Perry presents a very controversial topic. In this story Tommy Vladek is considered brain dead but his body is still totally functional. There is another child in the story who has had an accident‚ and his body is completely destroyed. The child’s body that is completely destroyed still has perfect brain function‚ and the doctors can put his brain into Tommy’s body. Perry presents different views on the topic of who will survive the operation‚ Tommy

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    Letter To Ms. K (My Ninth Grade Global Issues Teacher) I hope your summer was enjoyable. Over the summer‚ I read the book the “Boys in the Boat” and I enjoied the author’s details about Joe Rantz. As I read this piece of literature‚ I thought of your global issues class and how Daniel James Brown’s descriptions of the great depression and its overall theme of teamwork related to our discussions of real events that take and took place all over the globe. The great depression wasn’t a huge topic

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    says it himself that his survival is “hard to believe” and can hardly comprehend it looking back. Yet‚ the readers are promised with a happy ending‚ and a happy ending with Pi’s survival is what we get. However‚ it raises the incredible question of just how Pi managed to survive the hardships‚ loss‚ pain and suffering‚ all in the Pacific Ocean’s harsh‚ unforgiving environment. The first explanation involves Pi’s inborn desire to survive at all cost and to resist giving up. Also‚ Pi’s versatility

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    Boys & Girls Clubs of America is a program that was introduced in the 1860’s in Hartford Connecticut. “Believing that boys who roamed the streets should have a positive alternative‚ they organized the first Club. A cause was born.” Now made up of more than 4‚300 clubs and in their 103rd year‚ the goal of these clubs is “to enable all young people‚ especially those who need us most‚ to reach their full potential as productive‚ caring‚ responsible citizens.” Boys & Girls Clubs across the country

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    A war against Boys

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    Sommers present her article “The War Against Boys” arguing that boys are facing a crisis that is directly affecting their scores in school‚ their propensity to violence and crime and their lack of motivation to go to college. According to her‚ the ones to blame are the feminist efforts to promote girls and create programs to boost their academic careers. These efforts are doing more than just improve girls’ performance in school; they are harming boys by diverting the attention from them. As a direct

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    Game for Boys or Girls

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    Jenkins essay “‘Complete Freedom of Movement’: Video Games as Gendered Play Space” convinced me that 13 years ago there was gender segregation in the digital world of video games on who the games where made for‚ girls or boys. From my 15 year of experience playing hundreds of video games I never thought of games being gender biased till now. To me girls didn’t play them because they were just not into video games and would rather play with dolls. Jenkins states that traditional culture in video games

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    The movie “No Country for an Old Man” is an adaptation of an original novel written by Cormac McCarthy. The directors of the movie Joel and Ethan Coen‚ manage to make the film bleak‚ scary‚ creepy and extremely violent. However‚ judging from the moral conflict‚ the movie creates morality is an individual’s mindset. Several scenes from the film suggest that one can against social obligations based on his/her moral code. The setting of the movie is in the wild and merciless borderlands of Texas. This

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    ‘He has a lot of kindness in his soul‚ truly he does‚ which makes me wonder...’ Discuss the ways in which war changes people. During John Boyne’s novel‚ ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ readers are exposed to characters that have been effected by the war. These changes vary between characters‚ some being effected emotionally where others might’ve been effected mentally and or physically‚ but the changes in the various characters due to the war are most definitely there. Father‚ Herr Roller and

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