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    Roses: Family and Mom

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    Roses in the Winter By:Mya Garner “Hey girls how was school today‚” asked mom as we got into the car? “good‚” Melody and I said together! “Hey mom how did your speech go‚”I asked “Same as usual nothing new” My mom goes around talking about my daddy. He died in a war when I was three. I don’t remember him much but I know he loved me a lot. Mom would always say how world just isn’t the same without him. Before I was born my mom was an English college professes so in every speech she

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    everlasting debate that whether school uniforms should be worn or casual clothing is as good. And like most of the popular debate in the world it has no concrete answer‚ it totally depends on a person’s beliefs actually. For some it is a benefit for others a disadvantage. I believe public schools should require students to wear uniforms. First wearing school uniforms promotes good discipline. Second it reduces distractions. Thirdly it is a far less expensive to buy school uniforms than many other clothes

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    you would like to get better grades in school? How many of you would like to be able to participate in more after school activities? Well one way both of those things could happen is by making school start at nine o’clock. When you make school start later students could participate in after school activities‚ they would get better grades‚ and less students would be sleep deprived. All middle schools and high schools should start at nine o’clock. If school started at nine o’clock then students would

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    The sun rose tranquilly

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    The sun rose tranquilly‚ shedding its nighttime coat and sending warm beams of heat to illuminate the carved obsidian prison. The black rock penitentiary stood out like a spire on the plain‚ its sides smooth from constant battering by the relentless wind. The foreboding presence of the rock seemed to soak in the warmth with a greedy relish accustomed to the cold and opaque silence of the twilight. In the distance‚ a midnight wolf‚ sensing the end of the hunting hour‚ howled its lonely existence

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    A Rose for Emily 17

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    A Rose for Emily A Rose for Emily is a story that deals with a women’s sentimental illness caused by isolation. Emily Grierson looses her moral compass‚ and her trace of reality‚ her inability to be loved‚ her desire to be considered as someone important‚ was never accomplished. The author shows plans of development; using characterization‚ symbolism‚ and setting. This is a very symbolic and animatic story. William Faulkner points out his views of empathy towards Emily in the story when he illustrates

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    Rose For Emily Symbolism

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    Most readers of Faulkner’s story “A Rose for Emily” would agree that its meaning is somehow connected with the motive which prompts Emily Grierson to poison her lover and conceal his corpse from the public for some forty years ( 1). The short story covers approximately three-quarters of a century; starting with the birth of Emily Grierson taking place around the Civil War and ending with her death in the late 1920’s - 1930’s (2). In “A Rose for Emily” Faulkner uses many instances that relate to

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    School is the last place a teenager wants to be at. No one likes to wake up at the crack of dawn every morning sit in a desk for seven hours‚ and learn the facts of life. School is probably the only word that can make any kid cringe at‚ but recent researchers have learned that having a later school start time can improve major problems students are having. Including‚ stress‚ sleep deprivation‚ mood swings‚ harmful behavior‚ and academic skills. In a report it says‚ ¨ Delaying school start times by

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    to go to grade school. A normal school day is usually six to eight hours. Children are required to attend school five days a week. School days begin too early and adolescents do not get enough sleep. Children are required to be at school early each morning‚ therefore children have to get up even earlier. Schools should begin their day at 8:30a.m. or later (Reddy 1). Only fifteen percent of schools begin at 8:30a.m. or at a later time (Reddy 2). Due to the low percentage of schools beginning at 8:30a

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    Did you ever take the time to think about if schools started later and how it would affect the students? It would affect the students in a big way. Some students believe that we should start schools later because kids would get more sleep‚ would have better grades‚ and kids would miss fewer days of school. Some students claim that schools should not start later because teens could just go to bed early to get the sleep they need but it depends on when the teens go to bed and when they wake up. Kids

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    A Rose for Emily 15

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    [Writer’s Name] [Institution Name] [Subject] [Date] A Rose for Emily Introduction The paper is about an individual versus the society within the context of the book ‘A Rose for Emily’. Every individual has his or her own role and impact over the society and the relationship with the members of the society. The centralized theme of William Faulkner’s story "A Rose for Emily" is to leave your past and move on. The character Emily possesses the ability to be stuck with the past

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