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    “Fahrenheit 451.” Novels for Students. Ed. Diane Telgen. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale‚ 1997. 138-157. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. “Fahrenheit 451: The Temperature at Which Books Burn.” Literature and Its Times: Profiles of 300 Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events that Influenced Them. Joyce Moss and George Wilson. Vol. 5: Civil Rights Movements to Future Times (1960-2000). Detroit. Gale‚ 1997. 95-100. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 2 Feb. 2014. “McLellan‚ Clarisse.”

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    and prisons‚ county jails and detention centers‚ community corrections and halfway houses‚ and probation/parole agencies. The organization leads the cause of corrections and correctional effectiveness for practitioners and to benefit the public” (Gale). In 1870‚ it was established as the National Prison Association (later renamed the American Prison Association)‚ which makes it the oldest association in the correctional profession. The organization changed its name from the APA to the ACA in 1954

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    was confused of who she is.Katniss does the right thing when she goes help Peeta while she was in the game.I can’t identify with her‚because I have not experience what she’s been going through. The two characters in the book is Peeta Mellark and Gale Hawthorne.Peeta is Katniss’s “lover” and helps her survive in the Hunger Games.Peeta also can be her “true love”‚but in real life he does have feelings for her.Gale Hawthorne is Katniss’s only best friend in the District‚and is madly in love with her

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    Annotated Bibliography “Arctic On Thin Ice As Earth Heats Up.” Australian [National‚ Australia] 23 Aug. 2012:10. Gale Opposing Viewoints In Context. Web. 4 Oct. 2012. This article‚ for me‚ was essential in proving that arctic ice heating up is a problem. It gives me evidence that I can use to prove to disbelievers of global warming and their effects that in time places such as the poles could indeed end up with a complete change in climate and scenery. It not only tells of climate problems of

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    Type: Animal Farm Exposes Orwell’s Sexism Daphne Patai Readings on Animal Farm. San Diego‚ Calif.: Greenhaven Press‚ 1998. Short Story Criticism. Ed. Joseph Palmisano. Vol. 68. Detroit: Gale‚ 2004. p116126. From Literature Resource Center. Critical essay Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale‚ COPYRIGHT 2007 Gale‚ Cengage Learning [(essay date 1998) In the following essay‚ originally published in 1984‚ Patai provides a feminist interpretation of Animal Farm.] Although Animal Farm is mentioned in

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    to tell of prevention efforts Hutson‚ S. (2006‚ Dec 7). Allergy-free protein shows hope for a risk-free peanut. Southeast Farm Press Johnson Publishing Co. (2004‚ April). Peanut allergies in children. Ebony. Retrieved April 8‚ 2007‚ from Thomson Gale PowerSearch. National Geographic Kids. (2003‚ September). Peanut allergy cracked. World News. Retrieved May 10‚ 2007‚ from Pediatric Alert. (2006‚ September 14). Peanut Allergen in Saliva--Reducing Exposure. Peanut Farming Pickerill‚ M. (2003‚ March

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    Mary Flannery O’Connor lived a long‚ adventurous‚ and quiet life. She had many sufferings throughout her life‚ such as when her father passed away of lupus when she was a young woman and when she was diagnosed with lupus‚ herself. Throughout all of her sufferings‚ she stayed strong in her faith. She was an influential author when she was alive and still continues to change the lives of others. Born in 1925‚ O’Connor lived a long‚ adventurous‚ and quiet life. She had many sufferings throughout her

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    four weeks‚ but after seeing a rough cut‚ Steven Spielberg and the writer/directors decided that Stoltz had played the role “too seriously” for a comedy‚ and he was replaced by Michael J. Fox (Futurepedia). Back To The Future was written by Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis‚ and mainly starred Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. The movie opened on July 3‚ 1985 and grossed $210 million at

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    A Loss for Words is narrated by Lou Ann Walker. From the time she was a toddler‚ Lou Ann Walker was the ears and voice for her deaf parents. Through the narration of this book‚ she recounts the stories about her growing up with two deaf parents. "To the hearing world the deaf community must seem like a secret society. Indeed‚ deafness is a culture every bit as distinctive as any an anthropologist might study." (pg.22). The journey of this secret society for her and her parents begins as her parents

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    a Mockingbird Author(s):Laurie Champion Publication Details:Explicator 61.4 (Summer 2003): p234-236. Source:Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Vol. 194. Detroit: Gale‚ 2005. From Literature Resource Center. Document Type:Critical essay Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2005 Gale‚ COPYRIGHT 2007 Gale‚ Cengage Learning [(essay date summer 2003) In the following essay‚ Champion explicates the symbolic use of the terms "right" and "left" in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ arguing that "right"

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