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    Book Report: Plague Year Part I: A Response to the Novel A. Plot Summary The novel begins with the introduction of the small town Ridgewood in New York. The town’s smooth daily procedure is disrupted when Bran Slocum‚ a unique looking individual‚ moves into the town. The town doesn’t accept him because of his looks and the way acts‚ but the town soon finds that he is the son of Joseph Collier‚ a serial killer from New Jersey. Many members of the town proceed to fear Bran‚ wondering if he will

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    Following the dawn of justice‚ fans from around the world are eagerly awaiting for Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman to take center stage in her solo film next summer. With a Justice League trailer looming about the near future‚ Empire has released a new image of Gal Gadot from Wonder Woman and an interview with director Patty Jenkins to tide us over. "What motivates her is philosophical‚" explains director Patty Jenkins - which is not surprising given her mythological roots. Diana Prince‚ daughter of Greek

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    In the touching novel‚ “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio a 10-year-old boy‚ August (Auggie)‚ suffers from an irregular face and severe illness. Since Auggie was born with facial deformity‚ he struggles to find friends that accept what he can’t control. As a result‚ his mom has been homeschooling him since his educational career started. August’s parents think that he is ready for a change‚ so they decide to take a jump and send him to a middle school that starts off with 5th grade. Not only does he have to

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    I went to see the play on November 11‚ 2016 at University Theatre at California State San Bernardino. The title of the performance is Alicia in Wonder Tierra‚ I went inside the theatre it was already dark and there was a scene shop there with many items on the table. I was sitting in the “House Center” according to my ticket‚ I get to see everything and hear everything clearly‚ except for when the character moved to the side. This play is about a girl who went to a Mexican shop with her mother‚ this

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    Overview[edit] The trilogy consists of Fifth Business (1970)‚ The Manticore (1972)‚ and World of Wonders (1975). The series revolves around a simple act—a young boy throws a snowball at another‚ but it misses its intended target—and the effect this act has on a number of characters. The Deptford Trilogy has won praise for its narrative voice and its use of character. Fifth Business‚ in particular‚ is considered one of Davies’ best novels. The trilogy takes its name from the fictional small village

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    There are so many life lessons that you can learn from in books. Upon completing 3 different books; The Middle of Everywhere‚ Wonder‚ and A Path Appears‚ I was able to find similar themes throughout these books. These similar themes include to love others‚ we can all make a difference‚ and to find joy in the little things in life. Loving others is something we should all try and become better at. We see some wonderful examples of this in all three books. In the Middle of Everywhere we saw it when

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    In the book‚ “Wonder” by R. J. Polacio‚ there is a very moody teen named Justin. He has vast qualities and a lot of them stick out to me. I noticed that he is a shy person‚ but he also has a strong personality. He has been through a lot‚ like his parents getting divorced‚ him playing the lead role in a concert‚ and even seeing August. Many people go through a lot‚ but that doesn’t mean they are weak‚ nor does it mean they are strong. Justin is pretty neutral overall. I would also say he is a relatively

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    In the novel Wonder by R. J. Palacio‚ the reader gets to experience the disadvantage of a birth defect on the outside of his body‚ and they get to see how badly this defect affects August Pullman. August knows all the names everyone calls him when he’s not around “Ratboy. Freak. Monster. Freddy Krueger. E.T. Gross-out. Lizard face. Mutant.” (Palacio 79) August knows that everyone says mean things about him behind his back‚ he tries not to let anyone know that he hears them‚ and that the comments

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    In the story Wonder by‚ R.J. Palacio‚ a boy named August who was born with a deformed face. Auggie is self conscious about going to school‚ his face‚ and about meeting friends. Auggie is self conscious about going to school‚ Auggie goes to visit the school to see if he wants to go to school. When he gets there‚ there are people that principal asked to come to take Auggie on a tour around the school. All he did was look down the whole time because he knew people would stare at him or start gossiping

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    The Guerrilla Girls: Feminism’s Wonder Women In the classic tales of good versus evil‚ there are always one or more superheroes that fight for an ideal world‚ society and way of living. Take Batman and Robin as an example of these sort of superheroes. They fought crime in Gotham City to make it a more fair and just city for its citizens. Their identities were a secret in order for them to continue with their crime fighting and to avoid their personalities be the face of their cause. Put in terms

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