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    Truth or Dare

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    with the girls during night time but we had to all go to bed around Midnight. Undoubtedly‚ the director and counselor trusted us little did I know this would be a night I would never forget. The nine of us were waiting for the girls to come‚ the girls brave enough to come. They girls came all dressed up and looking stunning and beautiful‚ while we were just wearing casual clothes. Cassie had brought board games‚ Kyle had some booze with him‚ Joey had chips. The night was looking great and promising

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    harlem renaissance

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    American artists moved to Paris or spent considerable time there rather than endure the racism and segregation in America. In Paris they could be free to eat in any restaurant they chose‚ and were treated well. After fleeing segregation in America where African Americans couldn’t stay in the same hotels or eat in the same restaurants as whites‚ Josephine felt well at home in this vibrant city. World War II Hero During World War II‚ Josephine served with the French Red Cross and was

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    This may damage their feeling by betraying someone or to be excited that they may change the world. After being enslaved‚ blacks had regained their powers and rose to the level where they had equal rights with whites and became famous starting the Harlem renaissance. On the other hand‚ possibilities made people able to be really famous easily or to find their self different and the method differs. Such as struggling‚ trying‚ thinking‚ and many more possibilities how you can change

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    ”   “The monster of evil‚Greedy and cruel tarried but little‚Fell and frantic‚ and forced from their slumbers Thirty of thanemen; thence he departed.Leaping and laughing‚ his lair to return to‚With surfeit of slaughter sallying homeward.” “But one night after continued his slaughter.Shameless and shocking‚ shrinking but little. From malice and murder; they mastered him fully. So ruled he and strongly strove against justice.Lone against all men‚ till empty uptowered. The choicest of houses. Long was

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    Despite Christopher’s difficulties and disabilities‚ it is the parent’s actions we do not understand. To what extent do you agree? In Richard Haddon’s novel‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time‚ the main character and narrator‚ Christopher Boone‚ suffered from aspergers syndrome which is a form of Autism. This caused many of his actions to seem impractical and we do not understand why he acts this way‚ but it also caused him to act in the most basic and simple of human ways. Christopher’s

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time Task: Examine the techniques used by Mark Haddon to add to our understanding of the problems facing the central character‚ Christopher‚ due to Asperger’s Syndrome. The novel “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time” by Mark Haddon is a very unique novel. It is unique in many ways as it’s written through the eyes of someone with Aspegers Syndrome and this condition is explored throughout the novel. The novel is about a fifteen year old

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Christopher’s idiosyncrasies in the text are- not eating food after it has touched other food‚ ‘if his senses become overloaded or his brain is confused’ he will curl up in a ball and groan and perhaps for hours at a time‚ he prefers red‚ hates brown and yellow‚ he uses consecutive colours of cars to determine if it were to be a good day or a bad day. When I discussed my idiosyncrasies with my mum she stated- Every live stock truck that drives

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    I lived in a small town named Harlem‚ and it was nice in the summer‚ but it ends up getting too hot in the summers. Most people here are people hanging out windows‚ people on fire escapes‚ and anywhere trying to get a cool breeze. Harlem was a town that you could get a job for a day and that’s it pretty much it. I loved playing the saxophone‚ so I tried to use that to get money but it didn’t work as well as I planned. My dad says I should get a part-time job‚ but I wanted full time to get extra money

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    incident of the dog in the night-time I believe that Christopher’s character is determined by the following three traits: Perseverance‚ Strategic Thinking‚ and Observation. These three characteristics clearly define his ability to cope with situations that are unique to readers and help us understand as we see these situations through a high functioning autistic teenage brain. Christopher’s ability to persevere in the curious incident of the dog in the night-time helps him through new

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    East Harlem Narrative

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    What made this area stand out compared the other parts of the city that I had visited before‚ was that painted murals could be found on many of the buildings. We walked on 103rd Street and came across one of my favorite murals the “Sprits of East Harlem” mural. Hank Prussing created this mural around the late 70s. The mural was created to show the individuals of the area taking part in their daily customs. The reason that this mural stood out to me the most was because growing up my grandmother had

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