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    Bud Not Buddy Sparknotes

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    Bud‚ Not Buddy is a story loved by the nation‚ but if it was written in the Amos’s perspective it would be a whole new book. If it was written in the Amos’s perspective we would only know lies about Bud. Also‚ Bud would probably be known in a different way (because they don’t like him very well.) Also‚ the book wouldn’t be about Bud (So the title would be wrong.) So‚ if it was written in the Amos’s perspective we wouldn’t know what happened to Bud in the original story. To begin with‚ Bud

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    Many people‚ especially blacks‚ were mistreated in the 1930’s. In the book‚ "Bud‚ Not Buddy"‚ Bud may have had an easier life if race was not an issue. In the book‚ Bud is trying to find his long-lost grandfather. He goes many places to try and find him. Race is a disadvantage in the story because Bud is mistreated at some point and it affects how the story goes. Bud‚ Not Buddy would be a different book if race was not an issue because the white baby wouldn’t be as sick‚ the band would not need

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    The historical events is my book Bud‚ Not Buddy were in fact true but‚ the main plotline of the story (Bud’s perspective) wasn’t. The Story describes the problem in the story‚ The Great Depression. The Great Depression was infact a real event that had lasted from the 1920s to the 1930s. The book shows that many families were in trouble needs for example‚ Bud mother had died when he was 5 years old he was put in an orphanage but‚ after he was put in awful family he had ran away in search to find

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    Taste Bud Experiment

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    Taste Bud Test The experiment that my group had gave was from the age groups of 19 to 17 year old and from 5 and 6 year olds. What my group was testing in this experiment is that if a color of a drink will change what you think the drink will taste like such as if you have a red drink in front of you your brain might think that this drink is going to taste like a cherry or strawberry maybe even watermelon. Some priar researh that has been done is https://flavourjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10

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    Bud Not Buddy Analysis

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    Living without a family can be hard . Bud has been in search for his family. In Bud not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis. At the beginning of the story Bud was determined and a little sad that he didn’t have a family. By the end he is is eager to play in the band and Bud is cheerful. When bud lost his mom it made him sad and determined to find a new family. The text states “In the middle of the flyer was a blurry picture of the man that i think is my dad.” This shows that but didnt know his

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    Allen Fieldhouse

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    Amanda Robbinson Comp 1-Mrs. Dunker Profile Paper 1-24-14 Allen Fieldhouse The Kansas Jayhawks mascot was the first thing to catch my eye as I entered Allen Fieldhouse for the first time on January 20th‚ the day KU played against Baylor. The mascot was so big it stretched across the entire floor. Several other details seemed to catch my eye as well‚ like the glowing “KANSAS” letters that touched the wall next to the overpriced gift shop‚ the many show cases of KU basketball players and

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    Princess Dianas Death

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    Her Death Was No Accident Diana‚ Princess of Wales‚ was not always a princess. She was born Diana Spencer on July 1‚ 1961 and became Lady Diana Spencer after her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer in 1975. She was born near Sandringham‚ England. Her father was Edward John Spencer and her mother was Frances Ruth Burke Roche. The two divorced. Diana’s father won custody over her and her siblings. Although she was known for her shy ways‚ she did show an interest in dancing and music.

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    Princess Diana Conspiracy

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    One second you’re having the time of your life with your lover‚ the next minute you’re dead. This is almost exactly what happened with Princess Diana. The full story is that Princess Diana was in a car with her Muslim boyfriend named Dodi Fayed‚ Dodi’s bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones‚ and a guy named Henri Paul. She and Dodi had just been staying at a Ritz hotel in Paris when they decided to leave with Henri Paul as their driver. Henri Paul was the head of security at the hotel that they had been staying

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    Games People Play by Eric Berne Games people play was actually I really awesome book. I enjoyed reading it very much. I totally now realized now that people do need interaction with others. I never noticed that most depressed people are the way they are because they don’t have enough physical interaction. I also never noticed how people will play games. You aren’t always aware that you are doing it. Like when you play poker. You have a real payoff but you hide your motivations to get there. What

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    Diana Alternate Ending

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    This was Diana‚ walking home with a large pile of piano books‚ novels‚ plays‚ performance preparations and a worrisome look on her face. This was her life and her character. Committing to every opportunity to perform piano or a play she wrote and tackling it well at last minute. It was the usual and the usual would last. Diana looked out the window watching the first snowfall gently land on the window sill outside. The snowflakes were big and fluffy as marshmallows. Sadly‚ it was very likely the

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