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    Aaliyah: An Angel Back to Heaven When I was younger‚ I looked up to my older sister a great deal. Anything that she did‚ I wanted to do. She was like my hero‚ or that cartoon character ever child wanted to go up and be like. When my sister and I were growing up‚ we listened to a lot of music and watched a lot of cartoons‚ but only because she wanted to. My sister‚ Christine‚ had a favorite rapper and singer. Now her rapper choice I thought was great but he wasn’t my favorite. Christine‚ or sometimes

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    The Hells Angels motorcycle club is spread out all over the world. Holly Yan‚ a CNN reporter stated that there are over 230 chapters in the US and 26 other countries (2015). She also quoted the Department of Justice saying‚ “Hells Angels pose a criminal threat on six continents” (Yan‚ 2015). Just like in any gang it seems‚ they do have ties to the drug trade. They produce and distribute drugs like methamphetamine‚ cocaine‚ hashish‚ heroin‚ ecstasy‚ PCP and LSD. According to the DOJ‚ they are

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    Imagine being thrust into the middle of a raging battle‚ a battle that lasts for 3 long days. The book Killer Angels by Michael Shaara does just that‚ introducing the reader to the Battle of Gettysburg in detail. Killer Angels elaborates upon the 5 days surrounding the Battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War‚ using key points of view from both Confederate and Union sides toshow the reader the brutal nature of war. Michael Shaara also uses this book to show how someof the generals were good friends

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    Final Exam First Draft Introduction Paragraph: Body 1 – Character Analysis: Character analysis is one way of discussing a novel or short story. Character analysis uses connection to themes in the plot; roles characters play in the text‚ relationships and characteristics to analyze the text. There are eight words that are used to describe characters. Those eight words are protagonist‚ antagonist‚ minor‚ major‚ static‚ dynamic‚ round and flat. A protagonist is a character that performs a heroic

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    Chapter 27 – Empire and Expansion America Turns Outward America started looking expand and get into international markets because of population growth and more wealth. Farmers were also looking for new markets to sell their crops. Josiah Strong’s book Our Country encouraged people to spread their religion to the people that didn’t know better. Theodore Roosevelt believed that Darwinism meant that the fittest country (U.S.) was entitled to the entire world. Africa was colonized by Europeans

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    I’m a caterpillar. Crawling around with not a single idea what my future holds for me. I have always felt I was different from all the other insects. They all seem to know who they are and what their purpose is. But not me‚ I don’t have the slightest clue. I have always felt that I’ve been trapped inside the completely wrong body. And that somehow when I was just a little larvae‚ I was mistaken and introduced as something I knew I wasn’t. Well they were correct about who I was physically but mentally

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    The Wilderness as a Shelter from the Real World When we think of the wilderness‚ we often think of danger. Humans’ attempt to explore and interfere with the wilderness almost always results in tragedy‚ especially in a place like Antarctica. Angels in America‚ however‚ offers a different but interesting perspective of this ice desert. Harper‚ in terror of losing her family‚ finds shelter in Antarctica. This icy land becomes a cocoon that protects her from all the sadness and terror that she is

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    Angel Barajas The Giver In our would is similar to the givers would is that we are all chosen to be something in our lives‚ for example Jonas was chosen to be a receiver from a man that told him that he is the perfect one for the job. But some of us have a job from our family and friends like do chores or do homework for the rest of the school year that will be your job for the rest of your life until you find someone else to do that job for you. The difference in the givers world and ours

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    Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers is about a young black male named Riche Perry from Harlem who enlists in the Vietnam war to try to help his single mother with bills. But due to misfiling he is sent into combat which he is not mentally ready for and does heavy soul searching into the meaning of life and why he is here. The story takes place in Vietnam several months between 1967 and 1968 during the Vietnam war at  an American base at Chu Lai in South Vietnam. The narrator of the story is Richie

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    in as he treaded water in the depths of the casm‚ calling‚ crying out. He was tormented by visions of the walls collapsing in‚ burying him alive. ...As the night wore on‚ the shaft deepened. The walls inched quietly inward” (Brown 328). The novel Angels and Demons contains numerous characters who all have their own backstories‚ many that include childhood traumas. In the novel‚ the traumas that the characters experienced in their childhoods were detrimental in the shaping of their adult personalities

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