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    illustrator Michael Emberley and I had created a book that provided kids and teens with honest and accurate information‚ which they have a right to and need in order to stay healthy as they enter and go through puberty and adolescence" (Crispin). Harris succeeded in this regard‚ and accordingly‚ the book has been highly recognized and honored by the ALA‚ Booklist‚ Child Magazine‚ The New York Times‚ Planned Parenthood‚ and Publishers’ Weekly (Baldassarro). While some religious groups assert that

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    Running Head: IMPROVING FLOOD EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 1 Improving Flood Emergency Preparedness in League City Abstract This paper explores a vital need to the residents of League City in regards to flood emergency response. Based on online research from the City of League City Mitigation Plan‚ Galveston County Mitigation Plan‚ and The Council for Excellence in Government‚ a local flood preparedness campaign focusing on a coordinated community emergency preparedness educational

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    Summer Reading Project: Chocolat Literary Terms 1. Simile: a figure of speech in which two essentially unlike things are explicitly compared‚ usually by means of like or as Example- Her eyes are like the midnight sky just as they were sparkling. 2. Metaphor: a figure of speech in which a word or phrase that designates one thing is applied to another in another in an implicit comparison Example- Life is a journey; choose the right path. 3. Style: the way in which something is said‚ done

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    Why People Hate Musicals

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    3 May 2012 Why People Hate Musicals There are many different reasons why people could hate musicals. Maybe they had a bad time at the theatre once and that scarred their outlook on musicals forever. Many people think that musicals are “gay” and they don’t want to see guys “prancing” around on stage. Some people cannot stand the fact that people are singing instead of talking. Whatever their reason for disliking musicals is‚ they’re wrong. I’m only joking. Everyone has the right to his or

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    PERSONALITY PAPER BARNEY STINSON Barney Stinson full name (Barnabus Stinson) is a fictional character created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas for the CBS television series How I Met Your Mother and is being played by the actor Neil Patrick Harris. He was born in 1976 and was raised by a single mother in Staten Island and has an African American brother (Barney Stinson‚ 2010). The character Barney Stinson is a serial womanizer who has a number of strategies and rules designed to meet women‚ sleep

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    Shakespeare and race‚ is an article by Jonathan Gil Harris. The article discusses the understanding of race in Shakespeare works. Shakespeare conventions of race dose not infer to skin color‚ as he never uses the term and refer it to black characters. Aaron the Moor in Titus Andronicus is a great example of that. Moreover‚ the article states that we assume that we know the meaning of the word race still; it might be slippery and trick us ending up with a different meaning. An example of that would

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    “Courage is not the absence of fear. It is rather not letting your fear control your actions” said by Brett Harris. This quote means that bravery is not something we shouldn’t fear but with our actions we shouldn’t be control through doubt. From the novel “Do Hard things” by Alex and Brett Harris it shows the possible ways to overcome our fears.The novel illustrated the five types of hard things we need to do in our teen lives and throughout life. Comfort

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    R. Cole Harris’ “The Simplification of Europe Overseas”‚ featured in the December 1977 volume of Annals of the Association of American Geographers‚ offers a comparative assessment of those peoples who settled in early Canada‚ South Africa‚ and New England. Specifically‚ Harris explores the implications of land access as a driver for social change. To that end‚ the author contrasts Louis Hartz previous assertion that the simplification of European settlers occurred at the point of departure by arguing

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    In Marvin Harris’s work Why Nothing Works: An Anthropologist Looks at American Culture he argues that the underlying changes in the American economy since the 1950s have changed the nature of marriage‚ the nuclear family and sexuality in the United States. Throughout‚ this paper I will be analyzing Harris’s theory as well as stating my own personal beliefs from the experiences I have with each topic. Economics and marriage go hand in hand‚ during the era of the “baby boom” majority of the women in

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    return and continue their life before the war. However‚ as Ernest Hemingway and his novel The Sun Also Rises proves‚ this is not the case. Hemingway shows the difficulties and hardships the people go through after war. Through his character‚ Wilson-Harris‚ Hemingway illustrates the struggles the World War I veterans have‚ how they move on‚ and the peace they are able to find afterwards. The pain from World War I stay with the soldiers everywhere they go. In hope of relieving some of the pain‚ they

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