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    ABC Fairy Tale: Tarzan As the baby cried‚ the lonely gorilla‚ Kala‚ came to the rescue. Behind the covers‚ a baby boy was discovered. Cradled in Kala’s arms‚ the baby fussed as the jaguar Sabor appeared. Desperate to get away‚ she jumped in the boat for safety; and‚ took her new discovery to her family. Even though Kerchak didn’t want Kala to keep the baby‚ she raised Tarzan as her own. For years‚ Tarzan tried to get Kerchak’s approval. “GRRRR”‚ growled Sabor as he came out of nowhere; Tarzan

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    Here‚ in the US‚ one of the wealthiest countries in the world‚ there’s an issue in providing health care to our most vulnerable. As I see it‚ a silent and growing majority of our citizens can no longer afford insurance and/or see health care access fading away. I find this to be unacceptable. Health care is a right not a privilege. In a growing world of uncertainty‚ one should have the reassurance of access to medical care and its affordability. I believe that health

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    The location of the Valley of Ashes shows the waste that comes from the American lifestyle and the death of the American Dream. When traveling from East and West Egg to New York City‚ the characters journey through the gloomy place of the Valley of Ashes‚ “an area swampland that is being filled with refuse”(Baker). The Valley of Ashes is a dark‚ dirty place between the sparkling East and West Eggs. The valley symbolizes darkness and death: the horror that comes after the expensiveness of the American

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    John Misto has written a play of social realism. The characters Bridie and Sheila represent the women who lived through the war as Japanese prisoners of war. The play is a testimony‚ a memorial to their bravery and struggles for survival against all odds‚ including even the lack of recognition by the British of their existence. The Shoe Horn Sonata will only be produced by non government theatres. These theatres are usually low budget. Misto has tried to recreate the reality of the 1940’s.

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    Language Arts 9/28/12 Grendel’s Mother There I stood in disbelief. I can’t believe my son is dead. My last words to him was “WHO DID THIS TO YOU ? WHO IS TAKING YOU AWAY FROM ME?!” I couldn’t stop replaying his response in my head “B-Beowulf... The Son Of Ecgtheow” I swear at that moment I’ve never cried so much‚ Grendel was my only child and he meant the world to me. I sat there in the cave holding Grendel he kept screaming and hollering

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    deliver the line and to make it comically upper class‚ as expected from the Lady of the house in early 19th century. She uses a mixture of approximants alongside aspirates‚ which allow the line to remain strong and significant throughout as opposed to fading off towards the end. Her extensive use of vocabulary and mixture of aspirates‚ as in the phrase ‘rustic hovel’ allows her to fulfil her line to its dramatic potential‚ making it known that the garden is an indisputably important part of 1809

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    Assignment #2 Article #17 Looking Askance at Eyewitness Testimony The use of eyewitnesses has been a constant in of criminal justice system since its very beginning. Unfortunately‚ people do not make the best witnesses to a crime. The person may not have seen the actual criminal‚ but someone that looks similar to them. The witness may lie about what he or she may have scene. Also the witness can be influenced by the police as to who or what they saw at the time of the crime. The witness

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    defined as "a clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event."(189‚ thes disciples were able to document significant teachings that they personally experienced or were memories from others. Fortunately certain memories may be immune to fading over time‚ particularly those which provoked a strong emotional sense. For example‚ the day your baby was born or in the case of the Gospels‚ the day you were healed by Jesus. There is a likelihood that personal events that directly changed the

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    Before the birth of one of her children (1650) Anne is the narrator‚ she wrote this poem to her husband‚ who is supposed to be the reader. She starts the poem with saying ”All thins within this fading world hath end” and goes on in the same line for the next three sentences‚ I think it is obvious to me that she means correctly‚ that no matter what‚ everything will eventually die. A few lines later in the poem‚ it is very clear that Anne express her concern‚ that she might die giving birth to one

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    Markus Zusak’s sanguine novel The Book Thief illustrates the austere story of a Jewish foster girl living amidst the cruelty and devastation of World War II. Liesel Meminger‚ an intelligent and kind-hearted youngster stricken by family tragedy‚ must contend with both physical and emotional conflict as she and her friends cope with the atrocities of life in Nazi Germany. In spite of the chaos encompassing their lives‚ Liesel and her allies manage to find peace and resilience through love and compassion

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