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    Cool Runnings Essay BEYONCE! Great now that I have your attention I would like to talk about “Cool Runnings”. “Cool Runnings” is a movie about a Jamaican bobsledding team who wants to make it to the Olympics‚ the team shows support and are honest towards each other. Honesty and Support are characteristics I believe my fellow AVID peers and I demonstrate. If these characteristics helped the Jamaican team achieve their goals‚ I can also use them to achieve my dreams and goals. For instance

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    during my junior year of high school‚ I began taking the sport more seriously after realizing my potential in running with the top 8 girls on the team. This season was also unlike most seasons that I had ever experienced because I felt healthier and faster. Because of this I had the hopes of qualifying for Districts. To achieve this goal‚ I went beyond what was expected of me by running every Saturday to incorporate extra mileage in my training and

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    In the story The Last Running‚ John Graves reveals the developing fraternal bond and the understandings of culture through‚ protagonists‚ Starlight and Tom Bird. Due to the terse and parable writing language‚ Graves sets a comfortable tone with the audience to manifest the value of the lifestyle during that time. Starlight’s behavior is similar to Quanah Parker because they both had the ability to create a relationship with the whites. In order to survive‚ they both had to build a bond with the whites

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    we’ll burn you alive whenever you come back to school. Another option is running over you with a school bus while you’re taped to the road‚ maybe which will teach you the consequences of skipping rather than attending school. We have axes in the principal’s office just in case we need to chop your feet off very painfully! I can use my flamethrower to burn you alive‚ to show you how serious I am about this. I also think running you over with a school bus will be the greatest way for you to get the common

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    Anthony Preston Christmas Break Mrs. Kahn English 10H What is a Dystopia Novel? Anthem is definitely a dystopian novel. The novel includes almost every definition of a dystopia novel. In the article it says‚ “The dystopian stories are often stories about survival‚ their main theme is oppression and rebellion. The environment plays an important role in dystopian depiction. In every dystopian story‚ there is a back story of war‚ revolutions

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    Is the world running out of energy? Introduction Energy is a source of usable power‚ such as petroleum or coal. Energy lights cities‚ powers our vehicles‚ warms homes‚ cooks food‚ plays music and powers machinery in factories. We use energy to do nearly everything that we do in our lives. China uses the most energy but has a very large population. The majority of the electricity we use is made from fossil fuels- coal‚ natural gas and oil. Some of the electricity we use is from nuclear fission

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    QUIET AMERICAN Graham Greene READING THE NOVEL There are two main points of focus for your study of The Quiet American and for your responses as a reader. • Understanding the story of the novel and recognising the themes raised by the novel • Identifying and considering the cultural and moral issues presented in the story it tells. Understanding the Historical and Cultural Context To understand the themes and the moral and cultural issues raised by the novel‚ become familiar with the historical and

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    I have been running for as long as I can remember. I’m not kidding. My mom told me I used to run around in the Church nursery when I was a toddler and the other children would chase me. I was drawn to running out of love for the closest thing I could ever humanly get to flying. I love the good runs‚ the bad runs‚ the hard runs‚ the mad runs‚ the sad runs‚ runs with people‚ runs alone‚ runs in rain‚ runs where I can taste the crisp Autumn air…I just love running! Running many miles requires me to

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    Power of Native Humor in “Green Grass‚ Running Water” Native American authors have a tendency to incorporate subtle humor into their literature in order to more easily address the cultural divide between Indians and people of the Western world. As previously discussed‚ in Sherman Alexie’s Flight‚ humor is used as a tool to comfortably navigate through controversial topics‚ such as ethnicity and cultural stereotypes. Now‚ in Thomas King’s Green Grass‚ Running Water‚ humor is used as a tool for undermining

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    How to  answer  novel  ‘The  Curse’ Below are  some  tips  that  you  can  follow: ** Rememeber to write your answer in paragraphs ( at least 3) **If you are not sure how to answer‚ make sure include all these elements 1. how many characters 2. how many events/evidence 3. how many values/lessons/themes * manipulate your understanding of the story to fit the question – not to fit the question to what you know about the story **always have concluding paragraph to reinforce or sum up what you

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