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    Lois Gawaran Professor Gonzaga Personal Growth 1 November 2014 Cultural Plunge For my cultural plunge I took the chance and went Airsofting‚ which is a modern combat sport where participants eliminate their opponents with the use of an Airsoft gun. With the stereotype of being violent and competitive it was something I was surely afraid of trying. This experience was the opposite of what I do on a regular basis‚ it was a moment filled with energy‚ anxiety‚ and the feeling of being outdoors that

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    comparative essay

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    31 May 2013 Lessons learned from Isolation in A Complicated Kindness and The Catcher in the Rye Love‚ sex and drugs; the few things that affect teenagers as they transition to adults. When becoming an adult there is a realization that one can no longer depend on their parents and there are overwhelming responsibilities such as going to school and getting the job. Teenagers are notorious for believing that it is themselves versus the world. The stress of becoming an adult is overpowering‚ and people

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    Essay on “The story of X” by Lois Gould In today’s world it is normal‚ that people feel uncomfortable and threatened by things they can`t place a label on. That’s why a gender-neutral baby would be confusing for nearly every instance‚ like the story of X by Lois Gould shows. It is just human to try to label everything and it causes a lot of problems‚ if this is impossible‚ even if the “thing” where no label can be placed on is a baby. Already the beginning of the story shows the first problem

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    The Giver Life Is Unfair

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    Do you ever think that life is tuff know and unfair? Well in The Giver they are all the same and they don’t even get to have feelings‚ or memories‚ in fact they can’t even see in color. After knowing this I would think harder before saying life is unfair. Three things that I can compare to society know to the society in The Giver is number one we get to go outside of our house after dark with no punishment but not in The Giver‚ number two we don’t get killed for being to old‚ breaking a few rules

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    COMPARATIVE ESSAY

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    Without a doubt‚ if one part of the body falls‚ it would affect the rest of the body’s functionality. The Turtle Island addresses the theme through narrative structure: Firstly‚ the characters were introduced which is followed by a conflict between them and the nature and finally‚ describes how they overcame their adversities. ‚ “Seeing that harmony‚ brotherhood‚ sisterhood‚ and respect in all living things no longer prevailed on earth”‚ says the writer indicating there was no peace and unity

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    Coffin-Lowry Syndrome

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    Andres Schmidt Biology Period- I 05/21/13 Coffin-Lowry Syndrome (CLS) Coffin-Lowy Syndrome  Definition: Coffin–Lowry syndrome is a genetic disorder that is X-linked dominant and which causes severe mental problems sometimes associated with abnormalities of growth‚ cardiac abnormalities‚ kyphoscoliosis‚ as well as auditory and visual abnormalities.  Grange S. Coffin in 1966 discovered this syndrome‚ in the University of Columbia New York United States of America.  Grange S. Coffin Grange

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    The Giver. The author who wrote the famous fantasy was Lois Lowry. Everyone’s the same they see the same colors‚ make the same decisions as everyone else in community and they all have never felt pain before except for two people. Lois Lowry message he tries to get to people is that sameness in a person’s life can define who they are and would cause people to all be the same. In the book‚ The Giver written by Lois Lowry‚ everyone in the community can not see color besides Jonas and the Giver. In

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    Comparative Essay – Step By Step STEP 1 - Diagnosis • Read the Question and break it down in for what it is asking • In the Margin‚ determine all of the information that you know about it o Start from broad to specific (time period‚ location‚ concepts‚ events‚ etc. . .) STEP 2 - Organization and Planning • Find three topics that you can group together into paragraphs • Plan out your essay into a brief skeleton that you can draw upon as you write STEP 3 - Creation • Write your essay

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    The Giver

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    General English Novel 3 Ms. Tamako Ratliff The Giver Final Project Maria Virginia Sandoval Inciarte June 7‚ 2013 24 “Gabriel‚ Gabriel‚ where are you?”‚ Jonas said as he ran his hands over his eyes trying to open them. He was lying in a room looking around‚ and he realized that he could see all the colors. He had no idea that how long he had been sleeping. His last memory was that he was with Gabriel freezing cold while he could hear the soft music. “He is fine‚ he is sleeping

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    Family In The Giver

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    unified. There are various types of families that vary by scale of opinion and perception. Lowry’s novel‚ The Giver‚ has a constructed idea of “family”. Each “family” is determined by the Committee of Elders and consists of two carefully selected parents‚ a daughter‚ and a son. Chapter two gives detail behind Jonas’s perspective about the time his sister was introduced into the family. Lowry explains‚ “Though Jonas had only become a Five the year that they acquired Lily and learned her name‚ he remembered

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