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    Junior Librarian

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    Concept paper Title: Junior librarians Date: 20/2/2013 Executive association Name of the association Nada association to take care of wounded and orphans Address Gaza – Palestine Contact details telephone +972-59-9037539 +972-59-8774065 E-mail afnanlhayek@hotmail.fr Contact person Afnane Youssef El-Hayek Occupation Executive director Accredited by Ministry of internal affairs N permission 8334 Year

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    Pethoud Kishwaukee College IL 8158252086 jpethoud@kishwaukeecollege.edu Torgerson Triton College IL 7084560300 htorgers@triton.edu Storrs Prairie State College IL 7087097836 bshomerun26@yahoo.com King Joliet Junior College IL 8152802431 wking@jjc.edu Farmer Moraine Valley CC IL 7089745727 colefarmer25@gmail.com Ruzich South Suburban College IL 7085962000 sruzich@ssc.edu Randall Waubonsee CC IL 6304662524 drandall@waubonsee

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    I never expected to get lost; I mean my cousin had told us he knew were we were going. But we still ended up getting lost. It all started in my house‚ not so big but just a regular old house‚ where we were having a family gathering‚ and just like any other Mexican party we had loud music‚ dance and lots of food. I and my sister‚ a short 15 year old girl at that time with long curly hair‚ had bin wanting to see a movie called “The Hangover” for a pretty long time‚ jumping laughing and rolling

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    Beauty pageants have been said to allow young girls in today’s society to feel beautiful‚ and more self worthy as they get older. In reality‚ beauty pageants cause psychological issues formulated by the unrealistic norms set by society and pageants. Some of the negative influences for young girls and their beauty also come from certain celebrity influences. These influences are seen as societies “norm” for beauty‚ such as models with little to no clothing on‚ and other celebrities that promote beauty

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    Stephen Aron’s book How the West Was Lost gives a complex and yet insightful view of the transformation of the Western Frontier and the role Kentucky placated on Americas expansion. Aron agrees with in Frederick Jackson Turner’s view of Kentucky’s significance in the westward expansion of America. Aron starts off with “the world of Daniel Boone gave way to that of Henry Clay.”1; this sets the stage with Aron showing a link from one way of life to the transformation to the next stage of the transformation

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    10/15/2013 The Day I Lost My Innocence Rough Draft Every two minutes‚ somewhere in the world‚ someone is sexually assaulted. Of these approximately 248‚000 victims‚ about 87‚000 were victims of completed rape‚ and 70‚000 were victims of sexual assault. Up to 4‚315 pregnancies may have resulted from these attacks. Calculations based on the (National Crime Victimization Survey). Rape is often misunderstood. For one reason rapist are usually portrayed as a stranger‚ his motivation is entirely

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    Beauty Pageants exploitive? Recently beauty pageants have been increasing in popularity on television and other social medias. Many may argue that they are exploitive and they are simply useless shows that objectify both women and young girls. They are not realistic and they do not have any benefits for the young participants that start them at a young age. Many say that shows such as "Toddlers and Tiaras" do nothing but prove how spoiled many of these children that participate in pageants‚ get after

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    Kendall Russell AP English-8th Mrs. Guthrie Nov-30-2012 Junior Theme: “Inhuman mockery and Sacrilegious irony!” This is the description The Fourth of July received from one of the many heads of the abolitionist movement. The day commemorated by many Americans as a day to celebrate freedom and independence was described by Frederick Douglass as ”bombast fraud.” through the use of rhetorical questions‚ emotional appeals and visual imagery Douglass hammered to expose to his audience the hypocrisy

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    Junior dos Santos may have been pegged as being on the downside of his elite MMA career‚ but he proved that theory wrong when he annihilated top-ranked Ben Rothwell in the main event of UFC Fight Night 86 in Crotia. That huge victory put the previously No. 5-ranked do Santos in line for another big fight in the relatively barren heavyweight ranks‚ and indeed there are strong list of potential opponents awaiting him after their current match-ups are done. However‚ there’s another top heavyweight who

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    “dream‚ friendship‚ and loneliness” in this story. Written around the time of the Great Depression‚ and other major important historical events‚ Steinbeck uses the events happening around this time to make this novel extraordinary. One major thing is how he expresses the racial tension between the workers and farm owners. Change is one of the themes expressed in this story. Although the blacks worked on the farm and did the most of the work in the town‚ they were not appreciated at all. They were treated

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