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    Mama Dragon Monologue

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    dragon was born and mama dragon named him Danny. Mama dragon immediately realized instead of having the nice dark color scales all dragons have‚ Danny was born with bright purple scales. She decided that maybe it was just something that comes with some births‚ so she didn’t make any immediate decisions. As Danny got older his purple scales did not go away. He absolutely dreaded them and wished they would turn into a nice dark color.

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    The Chosen

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    Chaim Potok’s novel The Chosen focuses on the relationship between Danny Saunders and Reuven Malter. Although they do not have a lot in common‚ the two boys along with Reuven’s father‚ David Malter‚ are chosen to fulfill certain duties. Throughout the course of a lifetime‚ people have the option to choose what he or she wants to do‚ or to have it chosen for them. In The Chosen‚ by Chaim Potok‚ Reuven Malter‚ Mr. Malter and Danny Saunders all deal with the struggle of choosing and being chosen.

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    Border Crossing

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    Border Crossing – Pat Barker Chapter Questions Chapter 2 Does Danny see Tom or himself as the devil? Explain Danny see’s himself as the devil because he feels that he has ruined Tom’s life through their latest meeting. How does Tom feel about Danny at this stage? Tom feels curious and worried about Danny and wants to know how life has been for him. Chapter 3 Do you agree with Tom’s fears that “people who remain childless never really grow up”? I do not agree with Tom’s fear “people

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    young boys‚ Rafe McCawley (Jesse James) and Danny Walker (Reiley McClendon)‚ are playing together in the back of an old biplane‚ pretending to be soldiers fighting the Germans in World War I. After Rafe’s father (Steve Rankin) land his biplane and leaves‚ Rafe and Danny climb into the plane and Rafe accidentally starts it‚ giving the boys their first experience at flight. Soon afterward‚ Danny’s father (William Fichtner) comes to take him home‚ and beats Danny‚ saying that he is of no account. Rafe hits

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    Law Essay

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    Title: Using the knowledge of principle and rule used by judges to interpret statute‚ and comment on Derek situation. The system of law is divided in two parts including Public Law and Private Law or Civil Law. In there‚ Public Law continuously includes three other areas which are Constitutional‚ Administrative and Criminal Law. According to Griffiths (2011 p.3)‚ in Law for-Non Lawyer‚ and Criminal Law is defined as “Certain kind of wrongdoing pose such a serious threat to the good order of society

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    the novel‚ Hatchet. In this book‚ Brian Robeson returns to the wild‚ but this time he goes to a new location with Derek‚ a psychologist who works with the government to teach people to survive in situations like the one Brian experienced after a plane crash left him stranded. This trip seems too easy to Brian until a freak lightning storm makes an easy situation ten times harder. Derek Holtzer and two men from the government come to Brian Robeson’s house to ask him to go back into the woods. Brian

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    Trial Of Tears Analysis

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    Dialogue: Trial of Tears One afternoon‚ Derek came by this history teacher’s room to learn a little bit extra for fun. The conversation focused mainly on the Trial of Tears. He had heard information about these events in previous history classes‚ but didn’t fully understand. Derek: Hey Mr. Smith‚ I know Andrew Jackson was a president‚ but what did he do during the Trials of Tears? Mr. Smith: He was full of contradiction and paradox. Jackson’s officials were directed to negotiate a removal

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    Book Summary: Summer Ball

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    Pages: 472 Characters: Danny‚ Ty‚ Will‚ Tarik‚ and Zach are best friends. Rasheed and Scott are rivals. Tess is a friend of Danny’s. Background: Danny is the son of a NBA all star Richie Walker. Ty is one of Danny’s best friends and is from the same neighborhood. Will is another one of Danny’s best friends and him and Ty both play basketball with Danny. Tarik is a good friend that Danny‚ Will‚ and Ty met on the bus to the basketball camp. Zach is a kid that Danny is roomed with at the camp

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    Brother in the land

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    Character Sketch Danny: Danny is a main character of the play. He is a fifteen year old teenager who is a resident of Skipley. He is a son of Richard and Marry Lodge. He also had a brother Ben. Danny is a round character as he does not remain the same throughout the play. There was a huge difference in his personality after the nuclear war. Danny is a strong and brave boy. When Chris and Tracey were trying to steal Kim’s food‚ Danny helped Kim fight the thieves and get her food back. Danny was brave enough

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    ’Let Him Have It’ create sympathy for Derek Bentley? The opening scene of this film has slow piano solo music playing‚ with white Credits on a black background to show that the film is serious. It is actually a drama documentary‚ which means that as well as being dramatic the film is also factual. From the start of the film‚ Peter Medak chose to present Derek Bentley as a victim. The first thing in the film that you see is a high angled shot of Derek trapped under the rubble of a building

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