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    Bang! The deafening explosion was just a few metres behind them. Both Lightning and Mater could not believe how the race of the century could turn into a battle scene in just one press of a button. Lightning looked behind him using the brand new side mirror that he had just been given by his pit crew. The thugs were closing in on them fast. The thugs were both armed with machine guns and grenades‚ whereas all Lightning and Mater had were speed and a rope. But speed was the least important thing that

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    Stan Lee: The Most Heroic Man in the Marvel Universe What if Stan Lee never created the stories he did? How would the world be different? Stan Lee is an unprecedented writer who helped transform the entertainment industry‚ specifically the comic book industry. He invented intricate characters and stories that changed people’s lives. These stories helped the world in many ways. Stan Lee benefitted the entertainment industry by promoting acceptance‚ creating complex characters and stories‚ and inspiring

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    What is courage? In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee describes courage as continuing to do something even when one knows the outcome is not going to be the way one wants it to be. Courage is not always about winning and losing. It is about being able to finish what one starts and doing what one thinks is right when others might think it is wrong. As Atticus stated‚ ‘’Simply because we were licked a hundred years ago before we started is no reason for us not to try to win‚ Atticus said’’(pg

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    McQueen was known for his lavish‚ unconventional runway shows. McQueen has been credited with bringing drama and extravagance to the catwalk. He used new technology and innovation to add a different twist to his shows and often shocked and surprised audiences. The silhouettes that he created have been credited for adding a sense of fantasy and rebellion to fashion. “VOSS” SPRING/SUMMER 2001 THEATRE IN FASHION ‘Voss’ stands out in the array of Mcqueen’s unconventional runway shows. It is also known

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    up people’s gardens‚ don’t nest in corncribs‚ they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” said Miss Maudie to her six year old neighbor‚ Scout. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ killing a mockingbird is a symbol of the destruction of innocence. To Kill a Mockingbird is a memorable novel in American literature history. You may ask why this story is memorable. Because To Kill a Mockingbird is a story about human rights. Tom

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    In the story To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ there is a character by the name of Scout. Scout is a young girl in a small town of Maycomb county. She is a tom-boy and would rather dress in overalls than a dress. Scout’s situation is similar to mine. We are similar in the sense that I am different than most people my age. What I mean by that is that I like different music than others‚ I have different aspirations‚ and my likings are very unique. In some situations‚ Scout acts differently

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    Annabel Lee‚ The Raven‚ and Alone are all amazing poems by the famous Edgar Allan Poe. They all have many things in common but the most know is torment. Most of Poe’s poems and stories are about torment and love. Each poem or short story has a specific way of explaining the narrator’s loneliness and sorrow. His past has a lot of effect on the poems he writes. He expresses his emotions through his poems. Annabel Lee is a poem about how a man loves his lost love‚ Annabel Lee‚ so much not even death

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    Without the lessons learned in childhood we would all be lost and have no respect towards people. In To Kill a Mocking Bird Harber Lee expresses the importance of growing up by having Atticus give scout and Jim life lessons throughout the book. Throughout the book Atticus teaches his kids courage and prepares them for adulthood with lessons about how to be responsible. Sometimes when someone has a lot on their plate overcoming it and fighting back is the best opportunity to becoming mature and growing

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    Henry Holt) Charles Shield tells in 212 pages (without bibliography) about celebrated author of “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ Harper Lee. The book describes Lee’s life and the mark she has left on American literature. “I Am Scout” gives the reader a detailed analysis of Harper Lee’s life and her tomboy personality. The book opens by showing the reader a young “Nelle” Harper Lee who heroically comes to the rescue of her puny friend Truman Capote who had a knack for finding trouble. Nelle “peels” the boys

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    Theme and Title Relation The title and theme of To Kill a Mockingbird relate in many ways. The novel takes place in Alabama in the 1960’s. Harper Lee writes the story from Scout‚ a six year old girl’s perspective. The perspective of Scout brings out some things that an adult’s perspective may not show. Many characters relate to the theme and title of the novel. Tom Robinson is like a mockingbird because he was innocent and did nothing wrong. He was falsely accused of raping Mr. Ewell’s daughter

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