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    A Walk in the Park

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    A Walk in the Park Have you ever taken time from your busy schedule and just sat down at any park and just watched? At first you don’t see anything special except an assembly of people‚ noisy playful kids‚ and the occasional burning sting of a mosquito that just made you lunch. You would see people picnicking‚ dogs frolicking‚ and people on a personal mission jogging through the park. All it takes to really see is you opening your eyes‚ ears‚ heart and mind to really embrace the life and magnificence

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    A Long Walk to Water

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    A Long Walk to Water Packet Chapter One: 1.The main character in the first storyline is Nya. 2. Nya is eleven years old. 3.The main character in the second storyline is Salva. 4. Salva is at school when the story begins. 5. Salva is tibe is called Dinka. 6. Salva is eleven years old. 7. Salva realizes he lucky because he has a lot of of cows‚ which means his family is well off. 8. Salva family is considered rich for having a lot of cows. He has two sisters who keep care of the house with his mom

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    Michael Jackson

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    world-wide. He was the one to change pop history. He was the one whose songs encouraged people to be proud of what they are. He was the one who inbraced the goodness of children and humanitarian work. He was the King of Pop. He was Michael Joseph Jackson. Born on the 29th of August 1958‚ in Gary‚ Indiana‚ Chicago‚ Michael was the eighth of ten children to an African-American family. He attended Montclair college prep‚ his elementary‚ where he gained interest in music. Michael had a troubled relationship

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    remember an event

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    Remembered event essay May 20th‚ 2013 was the day that I will remember for the rest of my life. It was just like a regular school day with a sunny weather and a brief vibe from the morning breeze. As I got out of my car in parking lot 30‚ I realized that it was a horrible decision to stay up so late last night. I felt so tired and regretful for my decision. After sips and sips of my coffee from Starbucks‚ I felt more energized‚ and all of a sudden the dark cloud just automatically cleared out of

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    A Day to Remember

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    A day I will always remember is the first day of middle school‚ which was the first day of 6th grade. I was nervous and didn’t know what to expect‚ but I was also very excited at the same time. Everything was so new to me‚ the campus‚ the schedule‚ and the people. But the first day of middle school will always be a day I will remember. It was the first day of the 6th Grade and I was very anxious. I had been waiting for that day all summer. It all started when I got of the school bus. The

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    Avatar Assessment Avatar Assessment Task 1: Describe Jonathan Glennie’s opinion about the film Avatar Jonathan Glennie is right that local communities do oppose extractive projects but as a person who has visited a lot of these places‚ you can see it is a lot more complex than is presented in Avatar. Glennie is very biased towards the indigenous people because he talks about how displaced and how badly the indigenous people culture and environment are treated. He only talks about what the

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    “Your black is showing.” I’ve been made fun of‚ excluded‚ and‚ of course‚ called a nigger‚ the timeless classic‚ but this comment stung the most. It came from my best friend at the time‚ in computers class. I misunderstood a concept or maybe a joke- I can’t remember now. Since then‚ I’ve thought of thousands of witty retorts‚ many of them bitter and malicious‚ but at the time‚ I sat in stunned silence. Then I slowly laughed along with him‚ because that’s what I’d always done. I used to be under the

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    The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas by Ursula Le Guin is a metaphor for how traditions can badly impact a society even if the whole of the society isn’t negatively affected. Ursula Le Guin used the people of Omelas‚ the child‚ and several different actions characters in her story do to show how traditions can be negative. The child in story is a illustration of how the actions of one tradition might benefit a larger group but might make smaller groups take the pain of the tradition. In the story

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    The theme Change Upon Change by Elizabeth Barett Browning is love lost. The central character of the poem reminisces about his life five months ago. The poet uses the change in season to refer to the emotions of the character "and slow‚ slow as the winter snow the tears have drifted to mine eyes". As the poem continues the emotions of the character turn with the season. Change Upon Change shows using very emotive techniques‚ how hard it is to lose the love in your life. Elizabeth Barett Browning

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    Remember the Titans

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    because for the first time in her life‚ she was able to be free—“There would be no one to live for during those coming years; she would live for herself.” But what was even more traumatizing than finding out about Mr. Mallards death‚ was seeing him walk through the doors; unharmed‚ alive and standing right before her. The reaction she had to seeing that her husband was in fact alive and not dead is what ultimately killed her. It leaves the readers wondering‚ was it joy that killed her? Was it fear

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