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    As of today‚ there have been 10.7 million copies sold of the book "The Fault in our Stars" by John Green. Isn’t that crazy? Well‚ it is no secret that this story became a high trending topic in 2014. This story features 16 year old Hazel Grace Lancaster and her time battling cancer. Troughout her journey she meets lovable character Augustus Waters‚ whom she falls in love with. This gave readers a very heartwarming‚ yet nostalgic story. Since there was such great success with the novel‚ Green

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    often broke. Boise City ’s developers: They sent fliers all over the country lie to people. The developers were arrested for fraud. Hazel Lucas: She is a daring little girl with straw-colored hair. Hazel Lucas got up on the tips of her toes in the horse-drawn wagon to stare into an abyss of beige. Charles Shaw: He was a schoolteacher. He was Hazel Lucas’s husband. Andy James : He tried to hit a vein of oil‚ to find one strike that would keep the family on the ranch. They borrowed again

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    lives in a collective society. He finds a tunnel where he discovers the light bulb. He goes on this big journey to help his society where people wear handicaps to cover up their talents or beauty to make them equal to the average person. George and Hazel are both married with a son named “Harrison Bergeron”. Harrison was in jail‚ but he broke out of the prison and broke into the ballet performance. At the performance he removed his handicap and one of the dancer’s handicaps‚ but after they were done

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    interrupts the volubility and ambulation of the passage. One example‚ "Reckon it’d fall all apart‚" said Hazel. "What would?" said George blankly. "Society‚" said Hazel uncertainly. "Wasn’t that what you just said?

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    do to eliminate it. The theme of another one of his works‚ "SlaughterHouse Five is that if things don’t change soon‚ bad things could happen if they haven’t already. Part II: The Story 1. How are George and Hazel Bergeron described? What sort of life do they lead? George and Hazel Bergeron are described as people who are taken advantage of by the government and somewhat actually believe that what is being done to them is for a good reason. 2. What is the meaning of the last words of the

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    CRITICAL REVIEW ON THE FAULT IN OUR STARS The Fault in our Stars is a young adult novel written by John Green. It is based on the remission of a 16-year-old Thyroid cancer patient‚ Hazel Grace who relentlessly struggles to breathe. She attends a Cancer Kid Support Group where she meets Augustus Waters‚ a 17-year-old guy diagnosed with osteosarcoma. They form a close relationship and constantly share their love for a book called “An Imperial Affliction” written by Peter Van Houten who resigned

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    equalize everyone’s potential ranging from ear pieces to face masks. The main family of the story is George and Hazel Bergeron whose son‚ Harrison‚ was arrested and taken into custody. Hazel and George’s son was taken into custody “on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government.” (Vonnegut Jr. 372) As sad as that was‚ George and Hazel were incapable of having feeling about that situation. Hazel had an average memory and was not able to think about too much “except in short bursts.” (Vonnegut Jr. 370)

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    it. In “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green‚ Augustus’ best friend Isaac is losing his eyesight to cancer‚ and essentially going blind. Even though Isaac is losing his eyesight‚ he is still able to see and understand the complex relationship that Hazel and Augustus share with one another‚ and he can clearly see the enormous amounts of love that they have for each other just by being with them. I feel that Isaac

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    day. And she makes sure the kids have a good time. But she also makes sure the kids stay safe and she keeps them from making bad decisions. Chapter 1 is all about Lu! But there are other camp counselors like Hazel who are spoiled and jealous because she likes Xander. Unfortunately for Hazel‚ Xander was with Emma. Do you want to know more about this drama? Well if so go to chapter 2 it’s all about the drama between camp counselors. In chapter 3‚ we talk about the entire summer camp—for example‚ all

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    based company also included Ajax‚ Fab‚ and Hill pet foods. Colgate is well known in other countries such as Australia‚ Latin America‚ Canada‚ France‚ and Germany. Colgate learnt a hard lesson in 1985 by getting into a partnership with Hawley and hazel. This strategy was used to enter the Asian market place (Hong Kong‚ Malaysia‚ Singapore‚ and Taiwan).This step has made them see the company’s downfall. Initially everything was going well; gradually it has changed and saw a downfall in company’s revenues

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