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    Mary Poppins

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    ‘And the Oscar goes to…’ Write an Article about a Film you think deserves an Award And the Oscar goes to…the tremendously‚ wonderful flying nanny; Mary Poppins. The ‘practically perfect’ nanny magically turns every chore into a game and every day into a whimsical adventure. Along the way‚ you’ll be enchanted by unforgettable characters such as the multi-talented chimney sweep‚ Bert. You won’t need ‘A Spoonful of Sugar’ to love every moment of this timeless Disney classic‚ undeniably deserving an

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    Two poems that really stood out to me were that of “10 Mary Street” and “St Patricks College”. Both poems reflect the area of study we have been looking at “Belonging”. Each poem uses poetic techniques such as:  Structure  Similes  Metaphors  Imagery  Alliteration  First person Starting with “10 Mary Street” I believe this poem to be about a boy‚ his parents and the family home‚ and everyone here can relate to that right? “10 Mary

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    Statistics”). What if one of those cases was your mother? Husband? Grandson? What if more horrifically‚ it was all three? For Mary Kenyon‚ that devastating thought became a reality. In just three brief years‚ she lost her mother‚ husband‚ and grandson. All three of them battled cancer‚ and two of the three died from the disease. Through strength‚ resilience‚ and a whole lot of faith‚ Mary overcame grief and shows true heroism by inspiring people and helping them defeat the same obstacles she faced. According

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    Typhoid Mary

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    Typhoid Mary Mary Mallon‚ now known as Typhoid Mary‚ seemed a healthy woman when a health inspector knocked on her door in 1907‚ yet she was the cause of several typhoid outbreaks. Since Mary was the first "healthy carrier" of typhoid fever in the United States‚ she did not understand how someone not sick could spread disease -- so she tried to fight back. After a trial and then a short run from health officials‚ Typhoid Mary was recaptured and forced to live in relative seclusion upon

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    Lamb to the Slaughter Killing your husband is not a big deal‚ right? Not for Mary Maloney. A casual day is not typically when your house is turned into a murder scene. Sometimes you can’t blame people for their impulse actions; for example‚ Mary Maloney. Should Mary face punishment for her wrong doing? Of course not. I’m not agreeing that murder is okay‚ because it most definitely is not. In Mary’s defense‚ her husband‚ whom she loved‚ was happily married to‚ and pregnant with their baby

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    changes people. There is an innocence that is forever lost. An innocence that can never be gained back. Change is inevitable. Change‚ in Mary Anne Bell’s case‚ is here to stay. It has its way of affecting each and every person it encounters. In the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ he incorporates an innocent city girl into the wild jungle of war in Vietnam; Mary Anne Bell. Because Mark Fossie decides to take a drastic measure and fly his girlfriend to Vietnam during one of the most brutal wars

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    Alexander Graham Bell | Portrait of Alexander Graham Bellc.1914–19 | Born | March 3‚ 1847 Edinburgh‚ Scotland‚ UK | Died | August 2‚ 1922 (aged 75) Beinn Bhreagh‚ Nova Scotia‚ Canada | Cause of death | Complications from diabetes | Education | University of Edinburgh University College London | Occupation | Inventor Scientist Engineer Professor (Boston University) Teacher of the deaf | Known for | Inventing the Telephone | Spouse | Mabel Hubbard (married 1877–1922) | Children

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    THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTIONS Black’s Law Dictionary defines a Constitution as “The fundamental and organic law of a nation or state that establishes the institutions and apparatus of government‚ defines the scope of governmental sovereign powers‚ and guarantees individual civil rights and civil liberties.” The present Constitution of the Philippines: The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines: approved by the 1986 Constitutional Commission on October 12‚ 1986; presented to President

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    Mary Eberstadt begins her excerpt from Home-Alone America: The Hidden Toll of Day Care‚ Behavioral Drugs‚ and Other Parent Substitutes by addressing the parental agenda on adolescent popular music and its degradation. She implies that the argument is ironic‚ stating that the parents of today’s teens are of the baby-boom generation where counterculture served as no stranger. But Eberstadt agrees with the parents. She too believes the popular music of today is much darker than that of the baby boom

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    Mary Warren

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    Mary Warren The Crucible is a play about the Salem witch trials and all the people involved with the deaths and he people that actually died. The play explains the trigger to thee trials and the events that lead to the first and last people that were hanged. Mary Warren‚ a character in the play‚ was the cause of a lot of the deaths in the play‚ even though in was pretty much all a mistake. The Crucible really makes you thing about how even innocent people are the most guilty. Arthur Miller was

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