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    Daddy Long Legs Jean Webster is an American writer and author of many books. Her works include Daddy-Long-Legs‚ Dear Enemy‚ and When Patty Goes to College. Her most famous books features young active female characters who are intellectually‚ morally‚ and socially competent. She also uses stylish dialogue in her stories that makes them interesting. Her works also reflect her being an activist. Other than being a prolific writer‚ she was also an active advocate of social reforms for orphans and prisons

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    The Santa Sabina

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    Patton Lawson AP Art History Period 8 Topic Area 1 The significance of the Santa Sabina is people from all over would come to pray and worship god. The Santa Sabina was Commissioned by Constantine so that the early Christians would have a place to come and worship and escape the persecution of the Jews and to celebrate the religion finally becoming legal. The Santa Sabina was on a longitudinal plan with isles that surrounded the church then there would be a semicircular aspe that would hold

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    Santa Ana

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    In the first paragraph of Joan Didion’s essay "Los Angeles Notebook"‚ Joan Didion seems to be anticipating the Santa Ana winds. She sees the winds as destructive; physically and emotionally. She uses diction‚ imagery‚ syntax and detail to show this feeling. Joan Didion’s diction and imagery throughout the story creates danger‚ tension and mysteriousness. In the first paragraph‚ she describes the wind as "uneasy" and "tense". She states that the wind "whines" through the canyons and "dries the nerves

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    The Movie or the Book?

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    The Movie or the Book? Nicholas Sparks has written multiple novels that have evolved into movies‚ such as The Notebook‚ The Last Song‚ Dear John‚ Message in a Bottle‚ and A Walk to Remember. The movies previously mentioned are as equally good as the novels except for Dear John. To me‚ Dear John is one of the best books written by Nicholas Sparks‚ yet the movie is the worst. The plot is excellent‚ but it is poorly portrayed in the movie. Several literary elements are found in both the movie and the

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    Religion and Music With religion being a social institution that classifies and categorizes specific groups of people‚ we can see how songs incorporating religious messages or themes can be considered mainstream to a vast majority of the population. As time passes‚ more and more artists are conforming to this popular trend as they include lyrics that quote different scriptures or symbolism pertaining to whichever God they follow. Breaking Benjamin follow the movement of Heavy Christian rock bands

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    Dear Mother

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    Dear Mom‚ First off I want to start off with how proud I am to be your daughter. I’m continuously amazed with how you deal with so much and make everything look so easy. I couldn’t imagine dealing with the obstacles thrown at you time after time. You’re my role model and I strive to be as strong mentally and physically like you everyday. I hope I can be as great as a mom as you are one day and make my daughter as proud as I am. I’m sorry that I can be so self-centered and careless because that’s

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    Daddy Long Legs Summery

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    Jerusha Abbott was brought up at the John Grier Home‚ an old-fashioned orphanage. The children were wholly dependent on charity and had to wear other people’s cast-off clothes. Jerusha’s unusual first name was selected by the matron off a gravestone (she hates it and uses "Judy" instead)‚ while her surname was selected out of the phone book. At the age of 18‚ she has finished her education and is at loose ends‚ still working in the dormitories at the institution where she was brought up. One day

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    In the society‚ there are some people who are committed to fighting for equality and justice. Such individuals put their wellbeing on the line for the sake of others. For instance‚ civil rights activists risk their lives whenever they go to the streets to demonstrate against an unjust government policy or unethical company operations. In most cases‚ people fighting for the wellbeing of others are often ignored. As a matter of fact‚ there are those that think such individuals are mere attention seekers

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    Dear Abby

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    Dear Abby‚ I have left my family and moved to Malaysia to work. Since I have been here my family has become very absent. In the beginning they used to email me all of the time‚ asking about my life and experiences here. Now‚ 5 years later‚ no one calls or even emails to see how I am. The truth is that I’m starting to feel like we are not close anymore. I know they love me because we are family and we will always be‚ but is it too much to expect for them to check in once in a while? Do you

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    Dear Nobody

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    she experiences it. The framing sequence is set in autumn as Chris is on the verge of leaving for Newcastle University. A parcel of letters is delivered for him‚ and he recognizes Helen’s handwriting. He begins to read the letters‚ all addressed to "Dear Nobody"‚ and they remind him of the past nine months. The subsequent chapter headings are all the names of months‚ beginning with January. Helen and Chris make love for the first‚ and only‚ time. Chris is prompted to ask his father about his marriage

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