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    society‚ as well as existence for some. The existence of Sasquatch‚ or otherwise known as Bigfoot‚ has become a huge phenomenon within American culture starting in the 1960’s and escalating into the 21st century‚ with shows on animal planet such as Finding Bigfoot. Although it’s a new thing stories of Sasquatch and Sasquatch citing’s have been seen around the globe. From the Himalayas to the forests in Norway‚ he has been seen. The stories trickle back in history to Native American tribes such as the

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    August 19‚ 1992‚ in Salt Lake City‚ Mary Fisher a woman infected with the deadly disease known as HIV‚ asked the Republican party‚ to lift their silence on the epidemic that has struck the US. HIV is an epidemic that strikes all races‚ genders‚ and people. She tells that “two hundred thousand Americans are dead or dying” due to this disease. The Republicans like to think that this disease is strictly affecting a certain group of people‚ they believe the disease only strikes certain people. Specifically

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    Dramatic Arts Essay-Brighton Beach Memoirs Brighton Beach Memoirs is a play about a family who comes together due to an unfortunate death and co-exist under one roof while facing financial troubles. I will be discussing the character Nora and the way that she develops herself and reacts towards the other characters. Nora is a sixteen year old girl living in Brighton Beach‚ New York in the late 1930’s. She is Jewish and lives with her mother‚ Blanche and younger sister‚ Laurie‚ in her Uncle’s

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    Courtney Daily Book Review AAAS 351 Due 12/08/11 Unbowed: A Memoir by Wangari Maathai Unbowed was written to tell the captivating life story of Wangari Maathai. Maathai was a woman from Kenya who struggled against oppression due to her gender‚ ethnicity‚ and political belief. This woman achieved many first for the women of Kenya. She established the international Green Belt Movement‚ earned her Ph. D‚ and was the first African woman and environmentalist to win the Nobel Peace Prize. This

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    The Fishers are a family of four who have a very unique relationship with one another. I think the family’s relationship with Erik is one with mixed feelings. Erik is a senior high school football player at Lake Windsor. First of all‚ Mr. Fisher absolutely adores and loves his son’s football talents. He treats him like a god and like he is the best football player he has ever known. He makes it a point to tell people that his son is great and theirs isn’t. Notice before how I said that Mr. Fisher

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    Adaptations Of Star Fish

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    Starfish have many adaptations to live in the ocean. They have special adaptations that affect their chance of survival and reproduction in the ocean. Some of the many adaptations the starfish has are the adaptation to re-grow after an attack‚ use their feet to move along the ocean‚ locate prey by their light-sensing eyespots‚ eat large quantities of food‚ and their physical structure to protect them from predators by camouflage and bright colors. In the ocean‚ starfish are able to

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    Finding Forrester” is a touching drama surrounding our protagonist‚ Jamal Wallace‚ an African American youngster who grew up in a lesser desirable social circumstance. With the combined factor of his gift in the basketball courts‚ and his excellent standardized test scores‚ Jamal Wallace finds himself invited to a prestigious prep school in New York. During the same time frame‚ Jamal Wallace befriends an enigmatic old man‚ unknown to Jamal at the time‚ the old man is in fact William Forrester‚ a

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    Finding Forrester Analysis

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    Finding ForresterFrom Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Finding Forrester Theatrical release poster Directed by Gus Van Sant Produced by Sean Connery Laurence Mark Written by Mike Rich Starring Sean Connery Rob Brown F. Murray Abraham Anna Paquin Cinematography Harris Savides Editing by Valdís Óskarsdóttir Distributed by Columbia Pictures Release dates December 22‚ 2000 (2000-12-22) Running time 136 minutes Country United States Language

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    “Just keep swimming‚ just keep swimming‚ just keep swimming‚” chants a blue tang fish named Dory from the award winning children’s film Finding Nemo. Throughout this movie‚ true character is shown and can help educate adolescents who watch the film. Character is defined as caring for others‚ to have courage‚ and to be true to yourself. The characters in Finding Nemo cleverly follow the definition of character. The movies characters show true character by sticking by each others side‚ always believing

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    Rumble Fish Synopsis

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    Book Title: Rumble Fish Author: S.E.Hinton Number of Pages: 135 Genre: Fiction Setting Location: Tulsa‚ Oklahoma Time Period: Mid-1960s Characters Rusty James- Rusty-James is a fourteen-year-old kid who feels he can achieve any thing in life with his fists. He is the number-one tough guy among the junior high kids who hang out and shoot pool at Benny’s‚ and he enjoys keeping up his reputation. What he wants most of all is to be just like his older brother‚ the Motorcycle Boy. Rusty-James confesses

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