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    The Lost Girl

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    “The Lost Girl” Declamation by dhang I am a girl‚ young in heart and in mind… I am carefree‚ I enjoy doing nothing but play‚play and play… I seldom go to school but hmp! nobody cares! Instead‚you will see me roaming around standing at the nearby canto‚ or hanging around at the sari-sari store standing beside the jukebox stand… One day I asked I asked my mother to teach me how to behave‚ to live‚ and appreciate all the beautiful things in life. Would you like to know

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    them when they fall. This quote reflects friendship and loyalty in an almost perfect way and never has a quote been falser than in Aqua Traverse where friendship and loyalty are non-existent for the residents. In Niccolo Ammaniti’s thriller novel I’m not scared the characters that are portrayed are shown to be Un-loyal and some of them worst friends Imaginable. The children inhabitants of Aqua Traverse are not a real child hood group of friends rather a group of kids that play together out of convenience

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    1. Discuss with some reference to Furedi’s ‘culture of fear’‚ the factors that can elevate the issue of youth crime‚ explored in the book Scared of the kids. Over recent years‚ the issue of youth crime has been nationally elevated. This has been highlighted by changes in society and in particular the way that older generations view the younger members of society‚ especially teenagers and because of this new laws that target young people have been put into place. Furedi (2006) believes that

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    In Zootopia‚ the authors use the loss of innocence to reveal how we as humans tend to look at a person and judge them by their looks‚ not by their heart. This means that humans tend to judge a “book by its cover”rather than actually finding out who they are. You will never know if they are nice and caring or mean and sad. In the beginning of Zootopia‚ Judy was in a play that was talking about how Zootopia is a place where every animal comes together. In the play‚ it states that “every young mammal

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    Lost and Found

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    Lost and Found It’s a story that many people have lived through‚ from one side or the other. You’re a child in a busy department store‚ tethered to your mother’s side by her firm grip on your hand‚ your eyes constantly drawn left and right by the colorful displays. She lets go to grab something or talk to a salesperson‚ and you see an exciting toy or stuffed animal and run to it. After playing with it for a few minutes you try to walk back‚ but your mother is gone. First a wave of confusion hits

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    What have been the key success factors for Coca-Cola? There are many factors contributing to Coca-Cola’s success‚ however‚ I believe that their key success factors are Marketing and Innovation . ●Marketing: Coca-Cola is seen as one of the founding fathers of the modern day marketing model. They were among the pioneers of advertising techniques and styles used to capture an audience. They were also one of the first companies to offer a gimmick with their product‚ this being a mini yo-yo. It was

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    Lost in the City

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    LOST IN THE CITY Edward P. Jones’s namesake story “Lost in the City‚” in his collection of short stories‚ Lost in the City‚ is set in USA’s capital‚ Washington‚ D. C. and it is based on the story of a woman who has received word that her mother has died. Lydia Walsh is a successful attorney. She is also lonely and desperate. When the hospital calls in the middle of the night stating her mother has died “…twenty minutes ago…” Lydia instructs them to not to “…put that sheet over her face until

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    The innocence of childhood is eventually ripped away from us all. In J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye Holden Caulfield wishes to dedicate his life to preserving the innocence of everyone. Holden wants to save what was so cruelly ripped away from him with the death of his brother. Holden at first believes that he can be "The Catcher in the Rye‚" but he eventually comes to understand that it is both impossible and wrong to attempt such a thing. At first‚ Holden wants to dedicate his life to

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    The Lost Treasure

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    Jahdai Dunk The Lost Treasure When reminiscing on a special moment in time there is delight‚ fear‚ or humiliation that may be remembered; teaching a message in the long run. While many people learn through past memories‚ I also have been taught a lesson about God always being with me while on my trip to Lake Tahoe. It is known to be an amazing place where families enjoy themselves and vacation like there is no end. People have this perfect vision of beautiful green trees‚ skiing‚ camping

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    Loss of Innocence in Lord of the Flies Every child will lose their innocence one day and it is something that is unavoidable. This happens when a child explores the real world and that they realize that it is nothing like a fairy tale. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ a group of English kids (five to twelve years old) are stranded on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. This was caused by a horrible plane crash. They are stuck there with no help or any adults

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