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    ------------------------------------------------- Notes & Analysis Event Analysis | Quote Analysis | Character Analysis | Questions to think of Summary | Analysis | Pg. 1 – 32Two scenarios are described‚ taking place in the same ‘dark ground’ where children seem to have been lost. Cam‚ Zak‚ etc: large group of people staying near a ravine. Robert: Was in a plane with family‚ went to bathroom to brush teeth‚ weird stuff going on with reflection‚ and randomly wakes up in a kind of forest‚ naked and alone. After making arrangements

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    ~Regional Qualifier~ February 9 @ Palm Beach Lakes High School THEATER Information Note from the Coach It is such a pleasure to work with the talented youth that comprise of the MCHS Debate and Forensic team. I am so proud of the all of the students‚ but I would like to recognize the students that have earned ribbons‚ trophies‚ etc. at this year’s tournaments. September-All Congress Novice Varsity 1st Place Mackenzie Cameron Best Presiding Officer Evan Schmidt

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    Raspanti’s play I Never Saw Another Butterfly is based on a collection of poetry‚ drawings‚ and art made by Jewish children while living in Jewish concentration camps. Based on a true story‚ the play is centered around Raja Englanderova and her life living in Terezin during the Holocaust. Life within the walls of Terezin was not the easiest‚ but shimmers of hope seem to shine through those cracked and cold walls. On February 27‚ 2016‚ I attended Campbell University’s Theater Production of I Never Saw Another

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    In her poem “Never Have I Ever Land”‚ Amulya Yerrapotu examines the social injustices faced by women in our current society‚ society’s necessity for women to grow mature more quickly‚ and the issues of sexuality. Through her use of imagery‚ diction‚ and structure‚ she is able to compare a fairytale and a fantasy land to the real world in which discrimination and bias is quite evident. Yerrapotu uses interesting diction in order to spread her message of social justice across. For example‚

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    The Day I Lost Dance I was always one of those kids that never felt comfortable doing any sport. So when I found out that I had a talent for dancing‚ I was overjoyed. I started dance during my 5th grade year of school. I immediately fell in love with the sport. I was obsessed with it. I worked very hard my 6th grade year to be able to join my dance academy’s company‚ and I had finally made it into the company‚ when things went south. One day‚ during my musical theatre class I was doing a combo that

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    Write a story: “And I decided that I would never do it again!” I hate when my mother questions me a lot. “Oh please! I have my own life‚ leave me alone” I shouted on my mother. She got irritated with my rude behavior and slapped me. I ran out of my house with my car in anger. I was driving so fast that I did not realize when I crossed the speed limit. Suddenly a cat came in front of my car crossing the road . trying to save the cat I pushed the break but the car was in such a speed that the tires

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    Elizabeth I- why did she never marry and what were the consequences. “I may not be a lion‚ but I am a lion’s cub and I have a lions heart” –Elizabeth I This quote states that Elizabeth may not have been a man‚ but she is her father’s daughter‚ and she has his heart. signifying she can rule just as he or any man before her has. Elizabeth was born on the 7th of September 1533 at Greenwich Palace. She was the daughter of King Henry the VIII and his second wife‚ Anne Boleyn. Her birth was much disappointed

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    Nevernever be afraid to do what’s right‚ especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society’s punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way.” This quote‚ expressed by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. illustrates the tremendous impact individuals have on transforming society. Although today we live in a world in which same sex couples can get married‚ ailing patients can purchase cannabis in some states‚ and an infertile couple can pay

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    the skin. In layman’s terms‚ you’re going to get burned…bad (a second-degree burn). Such steam hazards are ever-present in numerous industrial situations. (The reason you don’t have to worry as much of a steam burn when boiling water is discussed later.) In order to understand why simple steam can cause so much damage to the human skin‚ we must investigate the way that steam burns work. In order to change the phase of water into steam‚ 538.7 cal/g must be supplied. In other words‚ 538.7 calories are

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    Reading Journal Entry 1 The first two chapters of Everything I Never Told You felt like quick summaries of the time Lydia was missing‚ and the story of how her mother and father got together. It provides the reader a glimpse into life as an Asian-American‚ life as a teenager‚ as well as how people of races other than white were treated during the 20th century. Asian-Americans in the 20th century and even now‚ are treated like their fundamental understanding of how the English language works is deficient

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