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    I believe Jane Elliot effectively created two unequal groups in the three times we watched her run her experiment. Each time one group was given considerable special treatment. The "majority" group was giving things like being allowed into the conference room early‚ given seats and a more comfortable environment‚ and treated with respect. The advantages were even more distinguishable for the "minority" group who was subjected to sub par conditions‚ forced to wear bands of shame‚ and faced even harsher

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    RAY JUNIOR DIVISION INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE WORD COUNT: PROCESS PAPER WORD COUNT:194 BIlly the Kid became one of the most dangerous outlaws of all time. He was not always a bad person‚ many people said he was a good kid. The manager of the restaurant said‚ "He was an excellent kid and was the only one who did not steal anything." And his school house said‚ "He was always willing to help with chores." Billy the kid changed the world by being the most dangerous outlaw and killing many important

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    Agatha Christie knew what she was doing when she wrote the play‚ Witness for the Prosecution in the 1920s. Around the middle of the 1970s‚ the play script was adapted into an ever so successful film that was directed by Billy Wilder‚ which held the same name as the play‚ “Witness for the Prosecution.” Unlike “The Cat and the Canary‚” in my opinion‚ this play to film adaptation was easily seen through the directional telling of the plot. With simple sets‚ for example‚ the courtroom and lawyer’s office

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    machine. Outside of the plane‚ his wife‚ Valencia waves goodbye to Billy while eating a chocolate bar. Also on board‚ is a barbershop quartet called the “Four-eyed Bastards.” They sing humorous songs about the Polish. Billy is then reminded about the public hanging he had seen in Dresden‚ in which a Polish man was hung. Knowing that the plane is about to crash‚ Billy drifts into sleep and awakens in 1944. Roland Weary is shaking him‚ but Billy Pilgrim tells the “Three Musketeers” to go on without him. As

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    Billy the kid ‚ the legend lives on Henry McCarty‚ Henry Antrim and William H Bonny are all aliases of the notorious Billy the Kid. Born in the slums of New York City‚ Billy grew up in what we would consider today a broken home. The exact date of his birth is uncertain but it he is known to be born in the early 1860s. After his mother passed away and his step father no longer cared for him‚ Billy moved to a boarding house. While there he began his career as an outlaw. Incarcerated

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    Billy the Kid is my kind of Cowboy This issue of Living in the West explores the love affair we have with the great American Cowboy. Call them cowhands‚ cowpoke‚ cowpuncher or buckaroos‚ billions of dollars have been spent chronicling their storied history. With his Stetson hat‚ sunburned face‚ weathered dungarees and boots of leather‚ the cowboy has gone from a ranch hand to a blue color icon. In fact‚ America’s love affair with the cowboy has been around longer than the name “cowboy” itself

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    season they are faced with trying to create a championship team with less money than anyone else in the league. To do this Billy Beane not only took some risks and put everything on the line but he fought many battles along the way. The Oakland A’s are under new owners in 2002 and they cut Billy’s budget down for recruiting. “On the long cafeteria table in front of Billy sat an invisible cash register‚ and inside it the $9.4 million his owner had given him to sign perhaps as many as thirty-

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    In “The Names”‚ Billy Collins uses repetitions of names to designate the astronomical quantity of 9/11 victims‚ and to share his desires of the victims to not be forgotten as time passes by. Billy Collins goes on to present that these names are still pertinent and are almost everywhere around us‚ however he is unsure that these names are pertinent in future time. As time vanishes‚ people incline to forget events that have occurred‚ and this is something Billy Collins desires not to transpire for

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    Billy the Bully I always hated school. I didn’t mind learning new things‚ or seeing my friends‚ or doing math and writing papers. In fact‚ I liked every one of those things. I hated school because of Billy‚ a mean‚ big‚ awful kid who bullied me every day. Once when I was in 2nd grade‚ he jammed a pencil right into my arm. “Ow!” I yelled. “Why did you do that?” “Because I hate your stupid red hair‚” Billy replied. I said‚ “What do you have against people with red hair?” “Because‚” Billy said‚ “people

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    Adrian Chavolla CWV-101 February 2‚ 2013 Curtis Schwisow Billy Graham the American Evangelist Billy Graham is well known for being the American Evangelist who led the “crusades” or preaching tours throughout most of the major U.S. cities‚ Europe‚ Africa‚ South America‚ Asia‚ Australia‚ and Russia. He spoke heavily on the doings of God and the revival of life through a very Christian scope. Billy Graham held strong morals and values for family‚ sex within marriage‚ and social issues being that

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