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    she started school because she wanted to make friends‚ but she had a very odd way of because she ended up making the whole school mad at her. She is a girl with sand colored hair and freckles. She looked quite ordinary but she most defiantly did not act that way. She is a girl who absolutely cannot be boxed in‚ pigeonholed‚ or tied up with a pretty little bow. She’s a free spirit‚ a "rare bird" (according to Archie)‚ and she defies definition in every sense of the word.  She doesn’t quite understand

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    Essay On The Stamp Act

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    The Stamp Act was the document that taxed many of the colonists goods like tea‚ food‚ newspaper‚ etc. The colonists were strongly affected by not being able to buy goods and other items. England had just came out of the Seven Years war and they were in war dept. In order to make back the money that the English lost‚ they passed the Stamp Act which taxed all the colonist’s goods. Across from the Atlantic Ocean the colonists were forced to boycott. Over sea the colonists were furious that the English

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    Katie Muterspaw Mrs. Ascoli AP English 9 October 12‚ 2014 Argumentative Essay: Eugenics Eugenics has been defined as “The science of improving a human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics.” In other words‚ eugenics is a process used to rid certain societies of individuals that could potentially be considered weak‚ or undesirable. Eugenics is an unpopular yet extremely important‚ and very serious subject. The idea of

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    of human culture. People listen to music all the time‚ from jamming in the car to focusing on homework to creating hype for the next basketball game. It’s become an integral part of human lifestyle‚ to the point of affecting the way people think and act. Music is‚ in fact‚ highly beneficial to the brain and improves functionality in several ways. One way that music positively affects the brain is that it can help relieve stress. Studies show that listening to upbeat music can actually reduce the

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    Teenagers‚ especially those nearing the end of their high school career‚ are often diagnosed with a disease commonly known as senioritis. Senioritis‚ a mental virus curable only by a high school graduation ceremony and a diploma‚ is characterized by a strong desire to be out of high school and into the real world. Teens with senioritis tend to have a utopia-esque vision of college; they see college as a place where they can finally escape the confines of their hometown‚ a haven where they can safely

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    made‚ supermassive blackholes came into existence. Even though you can not see blackholes‚ scientists still find ways to find them. Scientists can find them by observing the stars and gases. Strong gravity form blackholes affect how stars and gases act. Scientistls can also study stars to see if they are orbiting a blackhole. High energy light is created when a blackhole and a star are close together. Since this kind of light cannot be seen with the human eye‚ scientists use satellites and telescopes

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    mayor‚ and a mother‚ a successful actress‚ who both brought the bread home made Paulette only have a dream life that people would always want. Starting kindergarden‚ she would have all the nice dresses‚ and was only sent to school if she was prepped to act like a princess. It was like having a beauty pageant child go to your elementary. But the down fall was that people didn’t understand that she was going to rule the school for years to come. So being ignored in the younger years really made her sensitive

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    Iguanas are reptiles that are typically found in rainforests in southern Mexico‚ Central America‚ and South America. These lizards grow into adults that look like miniature dinosaurs and often reach six feet in length (Hancock). Perhaps because of their frightening appearance‚ they have become one of the most popular reptiles purchased in pet shops today. Unfortunately‚ many pet owners find out too quickly that their impulsive‚ “cool pet syndrome” purchase results in a dangerous‚ time consuming

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    or more‚ it is time to get the child some help. This is one of the reasons child psychiatry is so difficult. Yet depression and anxiety left untreated can eventually lead to suicidal thoughts and behaviors‚ which progressively leads to the actual act itself; quite the catch twenty two situation! Though‚ in 1991 the CDI (Child Depression Inventory) developed a checklist for physicians to help determine the level of depression in children whether major depression or just general depression. “This

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    Lazarus Thompson Cheri Carr PHIL 1102-010 9 February 2012 Argumentative essay: Total Recall “All things are not as they seem but a few things we actually “know” -Plato. As we see‚ appearance vs. reality can be interpreted many ways. One might believe things that are dreamed about is real‚ or maybe are thoughts of the mind of things that has never occurred. In saying that‚ “It’s just a dream” is what is said when he or she wakes up. For others‚ especially Secret Agents‚ more than half of

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