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    Diary of a Speech and Drama Kid 6th Grade is already hard enough. In elementary school‚ we’re all ignorant to how the world is past 5th grade. It’s the second worst thing to happen right behind being the freshman class in high school. You’re the new group‚ the “fresh-meat‚” the easier ones to pick-on. College simply gets an easy pass because to be different and unique here is almost cherished‚ and there is a higher sense of maturity then in the dreaded 6th grade. I was a young boy bred by

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    objects or actions. William H. Bonney was a man who did what he thought was just‚ but he is not remembered by any means. There is no familiarity besides misconception the he was one of the famous robber couple Bonny and Clyde‚ but his nickname Billy the kid is a name synonymous with such harsh descriptions as cowboy‚ gunslinger‚ rebel‚ and outlaw.(Billy3) No facts are famous about Billy; not even stories of his adventures. He isn’t famous for being a hero‚ nor a villain. Billy’s fame derives from pop culture

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    the main character(s) is seeking to achieve? The Characters: Ronald “Strike” Dunham; he was a young kid living in the ghetto and deep down inside he was trying to break free from the guns and drug. He was doing what every other young kid was doing in the ghetto selling drugs and sitting on a park bench. It was thought be that he shoot another young man several time just so he could get ahead because he felt that Darryl was a treat and he was competition. He was not always a bad kid he liked

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    Life Was Better as a Kid

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    Better as a Kid [Pictured Left] The author in Chicago‚ 1997. My mom handed me this photo one day and I couldn’t help but smile at the sight of a younger me. Grinning from ear to ear‚ I was instantly taken back‚ way back‚ when life was simpler; when the only worry you had was figuring out what you were going to be for Halloween. Life was better as a kid. Legos and toy cars filled my toy boxes‚ G.I. Joes were scattered all over my room‚ and the Power Rangers were my idols. As kids‚ we always

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    Violence in media is healthy and beneficial for children—or so claims Gerard Jones‚ author of “Violent Media is Good for Kids”. It is undeniable that the title of Jones’s essay is straightforward and aptly named‚ if not confidently bold. But while his claim may boast confidence‚ it lacks credibility. Jones does do a great job introducing his controversial claim by using passion‚ persuasion‚ and personal experience. However‚ his insufficient evidence and fallacious reasoning fail to support

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    Why Kids Should Be Banned

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    things pertaining to kids should be banned‚ but I beg to differ. I’m pretty sure companies intentions aren’t to corrupt the mind of children‚ but to only make a profit from their merchandise. Now‚ it is understandable for a parent to be on the fence about these advertisements because i’m sure we have all seen a ad that simply wasn’t for the eyes‚ and ears of a child‚ but a company has to do almost what ever it takes to sell their product by any means. Yes‚ it is known that kids under the age of eight

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    Be a Fit Kid is an educational programme for elementary school children. This programme was designed to include various different sections‚ that all have a health focus. Be a fit Kid includes a physical activity programme and an educational programme for heart healthy nutrition for the children. Parents are offered parent education lessons and given nutrition workbooks. Be a Fit kid is a ten week educational intervention. American youth are at a risk for early chronic illness‚ including heart disease

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    If I Could Have Dinner

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    If I could have dinner with five people dead or alive I’d want to have dinner with J.K. Rowling‚ Daniel Radcliffe‚ Marie Antoinette‚ Oprah‚ and God. My reason for these choices are that these individuals each have a story that had some sort of impact in the world whether it be creation or imagination. Regardless of how much time goes by they will still be remembered as a part of what made the generations the way they were. The first person I’d want to have dinner with would be J.K. Rowling this

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    Kyrie McCauley wrote If These Wings Could Fly‚ a fiction book. The book is about a girl named Leighton and her family and the things they go through. Leighton starts her senior year and plans on getting into college‚ but dreams of going to NYC to be a journalist. Leighton cares so much for her siblings and mom because she wants to protect them from their father’s abusive behavior. She doesn’t want to see them get hurt by an outburst he has‚ because of this Leighton is afraid to leave her three family

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    was a small‚ circular‚ mysterious mirror. When Eric picked it up‚ he saw his crystal clear reflection‚ enhanced by the smooth‚ silver glass. He looked up out of the old boxes he was rummaging through to find the rest of his dimly lit garage. He could hear kids playing outside and he rubbed his hands together‚ trying to remove the sting of the bitter cold. He picked up the mirror‚ and took it into his mansion of a house in a quiet‚ peaceful suburb. It was a Midwestern winter‚ and the days were short

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