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    Creating My Own World with My Own Purple Crayon Harold and the Purple Crayon‚ to this day‚ is figurative example of how I look at obstacles in life. I truly live by the fact that nothing is impossible. Harold does too. We all have our own purple crayon‚ but in Harold’s case‚ it is literally a crayon. He drew what he wanted‚ lived how he wanted and did all these things whenever he wanted. On a surface level observation‚ the goal that this book is trying to accomplish is to express that children

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    Edmund Kemper was one of the most gruesome serial killers in American history. He was born on December 18‚ 1948 in Burbank‚ California. At a young age Kemper was already showing signs of sociopathic behavior‚ he would torture animals and killed 2 of the family’s cats. Kemper had two near death experiences when his sister pushed him in front of a train that nearly ran him over another sister had pushed him at the deep end of a swimming pool nearly drowning him. Being traumatized and showing signs

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    during the Medieval Era. Some were warriors. Some were knights. Some were kings. Some were queens. The character this report will focus on is a very interesting ruler. Her name was Empress Matilda. Empress Matilda was also known as Empress Maude. She was born February 7‚ 1102 C.E. and died September 10‚ 1167 C.E. Her father was King Henry I of England’s and her mother is Matilda of Scotland. She was given the throne during the civil war also known as anarchy. Did you know that she was the

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    Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “A Soldier’s Home”‚ the main character Harold Krebs spent time as a young Marine in World War I and suffered constriction symptoms of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). While Krebs symptoms appeared much less severe than other reported cases in history‚ the disorder still affected his everyday life and his relationships with others. The debilitating effects of PTSD in soldiers are prevalent in Harold Krebs life as well as millions of other soldiers after returning from

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    I write this letter to the people of France‚ my countrymen and family. I‚ William‚ Duke of Normandy am on the verge of solidifying our great nation with land that was rightfully entitled to me. After breaking an oath of allegiance‚ Harold of Wessex shall pay the ultimate price for his treasonous act of claiming a crown not meant for him. Now as we prepare to wage battle‚ with the backing of the Pope and all the Holy powers blessed upon me‚ I shall be victorious. Thanks to the

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    The setting in “A Matter of Balance” by W.D. Valgardson had a great influence in on the characters and environments they had to face in this short story. Some of the weather and geographical locations the characters had to face was when Harold was sitting on a cedar log‚ resting absentmindedly plucking pieces from its thick layer of moss. It told us about about the geographical location also with the waterfall above the narrow bridge with the creek that flowed under it. The ground was a

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    his famous father that includes heretofore undocumented insights into his personal and private life.4 The last chapter in the book chronicles the efforts of Mr. Harold R. Paretchan of Weymouth‚ MA in gaining public recognition for GN Lewis. This installment of “New England Chemists” examines Ted Lewis’ biography of his father‚ and Harold Paretchan’s activities on behalf of GN Lewis. Traveling North on Route 18 (Washington Street) through Weymouth Landing there is‚ at the bottom of the landing

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    people have also contributed to the intense enmity between the two races. Harold Cardinal‚ once president of the Indian Association of Alberta‚ had inaccurately accused Caucasian Canadians in “The Mystery of the White Man”. He had described White men as a group of bigoted‚ corrupted rapists and portrayed the Indians as some guiltless victims of the depraved White society mistreated for living up to the standard of morality. Harold Cardinal had disguised his people under a mask of innocence and blamelessness

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    military leader. Harold the king of England at the time of the battle had murdered his brother and his kingship was disputed. As we all know the throne should have been Williams Duke of Normandy but that Harold cheated his way into it. Duke William had prepared for a battle with Harold months in advanced. The whole dispute started after the death of King Edward. King Edward died on January 5‚ 1066 and he didn’t have an official heir to his throne. The day after King Edwards death‚ Harold self-proclaimed

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    opening scene of the movie‚ Stranger Than Fiction‚ 2006‚ starring Will Ferrell and Emma Thompson‚ and directed by Marc Forster from a screenplay by Zach Helm. The American humorous drama-fantasy film (Smith) portrays the self-contained IRS agent‚ Harold Crick‚ whose dull life is perfectly regulated by numbers and calculations until one day‚ when he begins to hear all his life’s events being chronicled by an‚ at that time‚ unknown English woman’s voice in his head‚ which ultimately turns his orderly

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