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    Intro: The title of my book is Tunnels‚ and it is by Gordon Williams. What happens in Tunnels is‚ his dad goes missing and so his son will‚ he goes to find him but discovers something extraordinary. My character is Will. I picked Will because he’s the main character and once you think you know his life and all of its basics‚ it all changes from the tunnel. Body: Will has many character traits the least important trait that Will has is active I chose this trait for Will because he is not like any

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    DOCTOR FAUSTUS NOTES

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    [1] Christopher Marlowe’ s Doctor faustus Doctor Faustus is probably Christopher Marlowe’s most famous work. A contemporary of William Shakespeare‚ and author of nondramatic poetry as well‚ Marlowe wrote only seven plays. If Shakespeare had died at an equally young age—twenty-nine rather than fifty-two—Marlowe might be the more famous of the pair. Marlowe was one of the first English writers to perfect black verse—unrhymed iambic pentameter—and to use it with flexibility and poetic effect in drama

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    Richard Wright

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    Richard Wright’s “The Library Card” “The Library Card” was a powerful story that showed how reading can influence and affect its readers. While I was reading this story‚ I was forced to think about how horribly African Americans were treated and the struggles they had to face. To me‚ this means that it sparked his curiosity on the meaning of life‚ questions about fate‚ and even examining his own life. I believe Richard Wright was trying to make sense of the meaning of life and the purpose of

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    Richard Branson

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    Richard Branson Despite never interested in becoming an entrepreneur‚ Richard Branson evolved into one of the most successful and wealthy business men of the 20th century. Born in England‚ Branson was raised by encouraging yet unorthodox parents. He struggled with dyslexia as a teenager‚ but overcame his many school related issues to thrive as a young adult. At the young age of 16‚ Branson started a Student magazine at Stowe School‚ and later went on to turn a record retail shop into one of the

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    Richard Branson Shoots for the Moon Richard Branson is the founder of Virgin Group‚ a leading international investment group and one of the world ’s most recognized brands. Virgin employs more than 50‚000 people on over 50 countries around the world. Branson is conceived both a manager and a leader; but‚ it is his unique leadership style that distinguished them apart. Risk taker‚ caring‚ inspires people‚ innovative‚ passionate‚ persistent developer‚ energetic‚ and obsessed with making radical

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    degree curve‚ when the doctor told me I had scoliosis I thought my whole life was over. The doctor started talking about surgery and if I did have to have it‚ I couldn’t do competition cheerleading. Cheerleading is my everything‚ and when he said I couldn’t do it anymore I cried my heart out. My mom and my sister was being very supportive‚ they stood by me every step of the way. My mom sent me to chiropractors to help the pain of my back‚ and she sent me to different doctors but they all said the

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    career goal. And the Education Trust Award would help me achieve them. My career goal is to be a doctor and a surgeon‚ and Education Trust Award could help me to go to college to study. As far as I want to go to college is ten years. I need S.M.A.R.T specific‚ measurable‚ achievable‚ realistic‚ and have a time line. By using my long-term goal. My educational plans is to get my doctoral degree on doctor and surgeon to make me happy in helping and saving life’s of other people like today I see people

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    Richard Jackson

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    Richard Jackson is an American contemporary artist born in 1939 and raised in Sacramento‚ he spent his free time hunting on a 2‚000-acre ranch in Colusa County with his family‚ who are descendants of President Andrew Jackson. He studied engineering and art at Sacramento State College. He held down odd jobs like Christmas tree farming and mining for gold in Sierra City before getting his first gallery shows in L.A. in the 1970s. He now has a studio where he does all his work in Sierra Madre‚ California

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    Naturally‚ those living in my generation are very fond of controversial issues in society being displayed in an emotionally grueling scene. This was not always the case and its origination manifested in early 20th century Germany. The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari was the epitome of expressionism in post war Germany. It took the form of a visually stunning film that portrayed a socio-political message. The uses of shadows‚

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    Maurice Richard

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    In 1942 Maurice Richard entered the National Hockey League. By the year 1946 he was a hero to most boys found in the province of Quebec. “The Hockey Sweater” demonstrates this in the town of St. Justine. Maurice Richard‚ as known as “The Rocket”‚ lived in the hearts of all aspiring French hockey players‚ especially those in Quebec‚ who tried to not only look like Maurice‚ but act like him as well. Maurice was a hero to these boys as seen in three ways: his background and rise to the NHL‚ his talent

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