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    be someone new. It’s the only way I’ll make it through. Scene Change:GILBERT HOUSE‚ KITCHEN Jenna: Toast. I can make toast. Elena: It’s all about the coffee‚ Aunt Jenna. Jeremy: Is there coffee? Jenna: Your first day of school and I’m totally unprepared. Lunch money? Elena: I’m good. Jenna: Anything else? A number two pencil? What am I missing? Elena: Don’t you have a big presentation today? Jenna: I’m meeting with my thesis advisor at...now. Crap! Elena: Then go. We’ll be fine. You

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    Rosewood Day Book Report

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    Synopsis This story follows the lives of four girls-Alison DiLaurentis‚ the "Queen Bee" of Rosewood Day‚ and her clique: Spencer Hastings the perfectionist that’s always trying to outdo her over-achiever sister and the only girl in the group to ever stand up to Alison‚ Hanna Marin who’s overweight and so desperate to be popular that she bends to Alison’s will‚ Aria Montgomery the former outsider‚ and Emily Fields the competitive swimmer from an ultra-conservative family who is most protective of

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    Liars And Macbeth

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    Pretty Little Liars and Macbeth connect in unusual ways. Some key tools are used in both of these writings. Some key terms that are used to describe the book and show are external conflicts‚ mood‚ and stage directions. A key term that can connect to both the modern text‚ Pretty Little Liars (PLL)‚ and the Shakespeare text‚ Macbeth‚ is that they both use external conflicts. External conflicts occur in Macbeth when he decides he doesn’t want to murder his best friend King Duncan‚ “We will proceed

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    Throughout the time separating the two World Wars‚ the United States provided its Jewish residents a unique chance to succeed and prosper. Jenna Weissman Joselit has examined the degree to which an innovative bunch of progressive and inspired modern Orthodox Jews ventured to take advantage of the opportunities this country offered. She discusses the way Orthodox Judaism came to be in the U.S.‚ and the way it changed the image of those most often associated with Orthodoxy. However‚ this was by no

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    Witches and wizards have been present in stories throughout history‚ so it only makes sense that they receive their own sub-genre of fantasy. How is the witch/wizard sub-genre defined? If a novel has a witch or a wizard character does it automatically become a part of this sub-genre? The simple answer is no; a novel does not fit into the sub-genre of witch and wizard unless it meets the definition and most of the basic tropes. The definition of a witch/wizard novel is that they contain a main character

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    Consumerism and Happiness

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    happiness one hopes to achieve. To test this theory I conducted interviews with one male and one female of each generation across the span of 3 generations. The participants in this survey were as follows; two friends of mine‚ Joseph Robinson and Jenna Winn; my parents‚ Allan Thompson and Lori Turner; and my grandparents‚ Cleveland and Joyce Turner. I decided to conduct the interviews in this manner in order to gather a more accurate representation of general society’s beliefs. The survey consisted

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    Early Childhood Educators

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    This is case was not reflected because the educators did not respect the parents because they either talked bad about the parents or the child and one educator did not deal with one family . That “Early Childhood Educators recognize that families are of primary importance in children’s development and that children are best understood in the context of their families13‚” and they have to take the “Responsibilities to Families Early Childhood Educators value the centrality of the family to the

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    Jenna Hasty 5-2-12 Humanities 10 Mark Twain Quotations Quote: You need not expect to get your book right the first time. Go to work and revamp or rewrite it. God only exhibits his thunder and lightning at intervals‚ and so they always command attention. These are God’s adjectives. You thunder and lightning too much; the reader ceases to get under the bed‚ by and by.- Letter to Orion Clemens‚ 23 March 1878 Topic: Writing Explanation: Mark Twain is advising writers to not give up after

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    Chicken‚ yeah I’ll show you chicken. Taking my stroll over to the beautiful girls table. Well you probably heard Scottie’s point of view on her well the book is pretty popular. Anyway this ain’t about him this is about me. Wow that sounds very self centered of me to say but this is my story. Either way I just walked over to her and well I did feel something weird almost as if my legs were vibrating and well bad things happened. I almost threw up but I resisted the urge to regurgitate all over the

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    Swallowing Stones

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    they had any firearms‚ Michael’s dad volunteers the information that his son owns a .45-70 Winchester rifle. The police ask to see the rifle‚ but Michael makes up a story that it was stolen from his friends car‚ thus making his friend an accessory. Jenna‚ Charlie Ward’s daughter‚ is hunting for her fathers killer‚ she has pictured him as a faceless killer‚ a cold hearted man‚ but she finally hears from the town gossip that the shot came from the MacKenzie house during a party. Soon the police begin

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