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    George and Hazel were sitting in front of the TV and talking about the graceful ballerinas when suddenly somebody knocked on the door. -“George‚ can you open the door? I’m watching the pretty dance of ballet.”- said Hazel staring at the TV. George stood up from his comfortable place and headed to the door. When he opened it‚ to his surprise Harrison was staying in front of him. -“Hazel you are not going to believe who is here.”- said George. -“Who is it?”- asked Hazel. She turned facing

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    • The three books of his that I am focusing on are Looking for Alaska‚ The Fault In Our Stars‚ and An Abundance of Katherines. They all have the genre of young-adult fictional literature. • The overarching theme of his books is realistic fiction stories of love‚ self-discovery‚ moving on‚ and tragedy. • Looking For Alaska • Looking for Alaska is about a teenage boy‚ Miles‚ who’s never really had many friends‚ or adventures or anything remotely interesting happen in his life. When he goes to

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    This case discusses the implications Colgate faced when partnering with Hawley and Hazel in August 1985 (Luthans & Doh‚ 2012). The case presents “Darkie”‚ an objectionable toothpaste product being sold in the Asian market by Hawley and Hazel for almost 65 years. “Darkie” toothpaste featured a black-faced man on the packaging; modeled after entertainer‚ Al Jolson. Once Colgate partnered with Hawley and Hazel ethical issues began to arise as American’s were infuriated over the distasteful name

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    Fault In Our Stars is a love story between Hazel and Augustus who are both battling cancer at the same time. They meet at a cancer support group and fall in love‚ but then the cancer in Augustus comes back and ends up killing him. John Green does a considerable writing job in making whoever reads the book fall in love with both characters. That is why it is extremely sad in the end because when Gus dies‚ the reader undergoes the same sadness that Hazel has. Loosing a loved one is also a theme

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    And Equality for All The short story "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. revolves around a society where everyone is equal. The story is set in the United States in the year 2081 and focuses around the story of George‚ Hazel‚ and their son‚ Harrison. In this society‚ there are amendments to the constitution that forces equality on society. These amendments require that beautiful people wear masks‚ intelligent people wear noise emitting headphones to distract their thoughts‚ and the strong

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    The Fault in Our Stars: A Tragic Love Story Her name is Hazel Grace Lancaster; she was first diagnosed with cancer in her thyroid when she was 13 years old and then it slowly progressed to her lungs. She couldn’t stand up for very long and stairs were basically her worst enemy‚ but she was a fighter. When she was 16 years old‚ her parents forced her to go to a support group. Hazel hated the idea of going but she went anyway‚ and that was where she first met Augustus Waters. Augustus was a cancer

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    The Secret Monologue

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    Hey there! Names Hazel Ramirez‚ former student at Westlake high. Daughter of Cristina and Phillip Ramirez and best friend of Abigail Medina. This is the story about how my identity was no longer a secret. “Come Hazel your going to be late on your first day of school!” mom said “I’m coming mom!” i said. I call my best friend ‚Abigail‚ and tell her to meet me outside so we can walk to school together and actually get there on time. “Hey Hazel‚ ready for out first day of high school?” says Abigail

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    full of depth and dynamic. Though it may seem like a typical teenage romance film‚ The Fault in Our Stars is distinct in the way that it confronts difficult topics like death and oblivion in a fearless and straightforward manner. The story follows Hazel (Shailene Woodley)‚ who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of thirteen. A clinical trial gave her a few good years‚ but she has never been really

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    A Portfolio of an Author

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    A PORTFOLIO: THE LIFE OF AN AUTHOR JOHN GREEN SUBMITTED BY: Daniella S. Regala SUMBITTED TO: Ms. Justine Mae Acuna AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JOHN GREEN John Michael Green (born August 24‚ 1977) is an American writer of young adult fiction and a YouTube vlogger and educator. He won the 2006 PrintzHYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printz_Award" Award for his debut novel‚ Looking for Alaska‚ and reached number one on a New York Times Best Seller list with The Fault in Our Stars in

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    Power Of Habit Essay

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    According to Charles Duhigg’s theory in “The Power of Habit.” A habit loop has three parts‚ the cue to be a trigger; the routine‚ it can be physical or emotional‚ and the reward. At first‚ Hazel’s habit loop was simple‚ the cue was her parents did not allow her to go to school so she stay at home‚ the routine was she stayed at home and became isolated‚ and the reward was she felt safe and relieved. Because of this habit loop‚ she became isolate and hated to do the social activities. So when Hazel’s

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