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    Homecoming “Life is 10% of what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it.” – Charles Swindoll. My high school years were the best. My freshman year I did very well in school. I made good grades and I played sports. My favorite sport was always volleyball. I’ve always dreamed of playing volleyball since I was in elementary school. We did well that season but did not make the play – offs. We were sad‚ but our coach told us to cheer up and that there always was next year. That same year I met a

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    isn’t easy at all on the other hand it‚ so hard that many people ignore it until they become very ill. Death can give people the feeling of being not in control of their own life‚ so they give up since they can’t control death. In the beginning of Dawes poem‚ he gives up on death because of his death of his dog. He explains there is no point of praying because death always wins and that’s when faith dies. As for Dickson poem‚ the metaphor of the Funeral gives the speaker an assumption of depression

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    The Dawes Act was a document that authorized the President of the United States to assess American Indian land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians. Those who agreed to allotments would then be granted United States citizenship. During this time in the mid 1800s the United States and its citizens had their hearts set on Westward expansion. Americans were strongly encouraged by the belief of the “Manifest Destiny”‚ a widely held belief that settlers were destined by God to expand throughout

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    independence day‚ and it continued for two months. They didn’t talk much‚ they just sent pictures back and forth. Ellie thought Travis would ask her to homecoming‚ but a couple of days before homecoming he stopped snapchatting her. He just ignored her‚ she grew a hatred towards him. He went to homecoming with his ex girlfriend‚ Emily went alone. After homecoming she drove to his house and egged his car‚ She did it two times after that. It was her way of saying f u to him. A month later‚ after a football

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    could the federal government have made the Dawes Act more successful?  by refusing to allow Native Americans to assimilate  by making it illegal for Native Americans to sell their land to speculators  by providing larger land parcels so the Native Americans could grow more crops  by using land speculators as brokers between the government and Native Americans Points earned on this question: 5 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) What was the goal of the Dawes Act?  provide funding for "Indian schools"  assimilate

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    Illinois and it was our Homecoming. This meant we all ran around looking for an occasion to be a college student‚ interpret that however you may like. I was given the wonderful opportunity to serve on the 2015 Homecoming Court with 19 other outstanding seniors selected based on their campus involvement‚ merit and community service. I was in a parade‚ got to wear a cool sash and was in the halftime of the football game. But this wasn’t nearly as eventful as how this homecoming weekend ended. In the

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    This year was the first time I have ever been to a dance in my life. During Homecoming week a few of my friends asked if I wanted to could go to eat and the dance in their group. Before this day I had always thought that dances were unneeded and an undesirable event to go to. But‚ by the time we went out to eat and went to the dance I could not believe how much fun I had at a dance. Being around with my friends and getting to see people over the weekend that I usually did not get to see except on

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    2015 Dr.Godfrey Women and Gender Studies Bruce Jenner: Transitioning I know we all keep up with the Kardashians‚ but are we keeping up with Bruce Jenner and his gender transition? Slowly and slowly Bruce Jenner is becoming more womanly. We all see it and have questions of our own whether it’s true or not. But because he is a celebrity and it might not be acceptable to some people in society‚ it is kind of put on the back burner. This example with Bruce Jenner only leads to bigger problems between

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    Author Bruce Chatwin‚ in his book The Songlines‚ shares his experiences gained during his trip through Australia‚ following the footsteps of the Aboriginals. The story is a mix between fiction and non-fiction‚ it is a “novel of ideas” as Chatwin calls it. I chose this book because it is based on a real story. Furthermore‚ I have always been interested in the Aboriginals. The plot is set during the second half of the 20th century in Australia. Bruce‚ the author and central character‚ is in Australia

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    EARLY LIFE Bruce was born in San Francisco’s Chinatown. * His father was a famous opera singer and film actor and 1941 they moved back to china which was then occupied by the Japanese. * The Hong Kong neighborhood Lee grew up in became over-crowded‚ dangerous‚ and full of gang rivalries it was a tough place to grow up. Gangs ruled the city streets and Lee was often forced to fight them. Bruce’s street fighting began to escalate * Eventually‚ Lee’s father decided for him to leave Hong

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