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    they come in all shapes‚ sizes‚ and temperaments to meet the needs of all sorts of people. The first reason why dogs are the best pets is that they are good companions. They are always willing to go on walks with you when you get bored. My dog‚ for example‚ always waits for me to look bored so that he can beg to go on a walk. Furthermore‚ dogs love to cuddle. Finally‚ dogs are good companions because they are always happy to see you when you are around‚ and they become sad when you leave. For these

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    Narration I went to the Emergency Room for the first time when I was thirteen years old. It all came about when I was skateboarding in front of my grandma’s house and I tried to do a trick. I almost pulled it of‚ but I messed it up in the end and headed to the ground with my hands down. My right wrist was twisted the wrong way in the air when I landed hard on the ground‚ it just broke it. At first it did not hurt at all‚ but when I looked down at my warped and twisted wrist ‚ all of a sudden

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    How do Cormac McCarthy and J.D. Salinger use Cultural Aspects in the Novels Catcher in the Rye and All the Pretty Horses to Influence the Social Development of John Grady Cole and Holden Caulfield? Erika Retzlaff Candidate number: 006101-020 Spring 2013 Literature C1 Word Count: 3‚640 Pueblo West High School Table of Contents I. Abstract………………………………………………………………………………….3 II. Introduction………………………………………………….………….…………….. 4 III. What is Culture and Social Development?………...….……………….…………

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    Chapter 13: From Beyond the Darkness Sand worked its way into his wounds as Ralph got up on his feet‚ using the stake as a crutch. He could hear the the tribe as they came from the burning jungle‚ chasing him down the beach. Many carried their own spears‚holding them above their heads surrounding him‚ his back was to the sea. The stick was sharpened at both ends. Ralph remembers what Simon said to him‚ you’ll make it back all right. Ralph could not tell who anyone was because of his long hair

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    More To Ugly Than Meets The Eye When hearing the word ugly‚ one typically perceives it as the outward appearance that a person or thing projects to the world. Nevertheless‚ the outward appearance of someone or something is not the only way that “ugly” can be defined. When a person comes off as rude or unpleasant‚ their actions can be considered to be ugly. Commonly defined‚ ugly relates to the outward appearance‚ however‚ it too can be defined as an inward emotion that affects one’s actions

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    Response to Literature Essay “The Horned Toad” ‘Your little Juan is safe with God‚ my son’ she [great-grandmother] comforted.” (pg. 4‚ paragraph 8). The realistic short story‚ “The Horned Toad”‚ written by Gerald Haslam‚ is awe-inspiring. In “The Horned Toad”‚ taking place in the mid 1940’s‚ in Oildale‚ California‚ a young boy learns how to be a companion with his great-grandmother. The narrator finds a horned toad that changes his perspective about his great-grandmother. In life‚ sometimes

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    BOOK REVIEW - THE OUTSIDERS Directions: You will write a 5 paragraph essay about the book‚ The Outsiders. Below is paragraph development information to help you. Feel free to adjust the requirements and add something that you would like to share. MUST INCLUDE: (use Cornell note sheet) • Thesis Statement (introduction‚ conclusion) • Rhetorical Question • Simile/Metaphor • Transition Words Paragraph 1 - Introduce the book by writing the title and author. Write a brief introduction to

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    FDR’s Response to the Great Depression The stock market crash of 1929 set in motion a chain of events that would plunge the United States into a deep depression. The Great Depression of the 1930’s spelled the end of an era of economic prosperity during the 1920’s. Herbert Hoover was the unlucky president to preside over this economic downturn‚ and he bore the brunt of the blame for the depression. Hoover believed the root cause of the depression was international‚ and he therefore believed that

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    the blink of an eye. Body 2: Similarly‚ the concept of thin-slicing has its disadvantages because it proves that people are “really vulnerable to being guided by stereotypes‚”(Gladwell‚ 233). This holds true in cases often regarding race. For example‚ prior to the school integration of white and black children in the late 1950’s‚ the sight of a black child trying to gain an education was looked down upon in a white man’s society. It was considered “wrong” for people of the “white community” to

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    with it determines our future. In "Greasy Lake"‚ the narrarator faces actions he does that questions if the description associated with him is the person he truly is or if he is just a regular teen who thinks he already grew up and matured. For example‚ the author in “Greasy Lake”‚ describes the main character as a tough teen who takes on the role of an adult even when he shows immaturity at moments. “We were all dangerous characters then. We wore torn-up leather jackets‚ slouched around with toothpicks

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