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    In the book Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days written by Jeff Kinney‚ is about a boy named Greg Heffley that is on summer vacation and has plans on spending most of his summer in doors but his mom had other plans of going on family car trips‚ camping‚ going to the water park and Greg wasn’t happy about that. The book focuses on how Greg has to survive with his family that he thinks is crazy. It also focuses on how his mom is changing Greg’s plans from staying inside all summer to going camping and going

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    KL‚ i had to rush over to TAR college to get my certificate (OH GOD! like finally right!). Upon reaching the counter‚ I was ignored for a good 5 minutes although there’s people sitting at their desk and i was like “Hello‚ Hello‚ excuse me” wtf wtf wtf If i weren’t rushing around‚ i would have screwed them upside down for such unfriendliness‚ plus they are like having open day today‚ i wanted to created chaos and tell the parents‚ don’t register ur kids with stupid tar already. I then tried to

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    English 101 Feb. 08‚ 2014 Narrative Essay The Day That Changed My Life When I was a kid I was abused by my father and stepfather. I have been put through walls and windows. When I would get into trouble with my dad he would use a belt or a two by four on me. If I was with my mom and my stepfather was in a bad mood or I did something wrong or if I got anything below a b in school‚ I would get hit or I would have to choose between

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    Flowing through "On the Rainy River" and the "Red Convertible" Rivers constantly flow‚ never stopping to take a break. Rivers symbolize no beginning or end. They are rather continuousness and ever gushing‚ sometimes elegantly and other times rigidly. Rivers are powerful and almighty‚ carrying with it anything that crosses its path and stopping only to none. Rivers define boundaries‚ and create obstacles for people when they encounter one another. In "On the Rainy River" by Tim O’Brien and

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    In the sixty-fourth paragraph in Tim O’Brien’s "On the Rainy River" chapter‚ the author uses some rhetorical devices such as repetition‚ fragments‚ and an allusion to help make his argument more effective. He uses repetition of words like "a crushing sorrow‚ sorrow like I had never known it before." to show how distressed he was over the fact that his dream to run away to Canada will never come true. Another repetition of words was when he was describing his childhood he kept saying how "I saw

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    In The Way to Rainy Mountain‚ the author. N. Scott Momaday‚ delivered the history of his ancestors‚ the Kiowa tribe. Ever since the death of his grandmother‚ he was motivated to dig deeper into the Kiowa culture as he returned to his grandmother’s grave and commenced on a journey to Rainy Mountain. The piece provides short stories and myths in regards to Kiowa’s history. The author begins by illustrating the settlement of the Kiowa tribe where “a single knoll rises out of the plain in Oklahoma‚ north

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    Many factors dictate how a person‚ or animal in some cases‚ will evolve or emerge in the end of the story. The people around a character and where the character lives usually determines what type of person or animal they are. The short story “On the Rainy River” shows how location helps a character grow and develop. Location plays a substantial role in how a character develops and how they learn the necessary material for growing up. Tim O’Brien‚ drafted into the Vietnam War‚ bolts out of town

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    Part 1: “The Harmful Prison Your Kids Experience Every Day” This Article “The Harmful Prison Your Kids Experience Every Day” was all about how social media has changed America. The author calls social media a “Indoor Prison” that we need to escape from. Even the founder of facebook Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs also said the same thing. Instead of being active and enjoying earth‚ most people are strolling through pictures on their news feed. The article went on the say that we spend hours indoors vegging

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    Gaddiel O. Matira Is it fair to hold individuals responsible for a choice society pressured them to make? Canada might have been one of the best places in the world but for me and Tim‚ Canada is a lot more than that. For Tim O’ Brien’s “On the Rainy River”‚ Canada is freedom: freedom from the draft letter that pressures him to go to war‚ freedom from the war that he never understood and always hated‚ freedom from the dirt‚ tent‚ and mosquitoes‚ freedom from that dense greasy pig-stink and blood

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    happiness—all commonly reduced to the concept of utility) subject to constraints. These constraints—or scarcity—inevitably define a tradeoff. For example‚ one can have more money by working harder‚ but less time (there are only so many hours in a day‚ so time is scarce). One can have more apples only at the expense of‚ say‚ fewer grapes (you only have so much land on which to grow food—land is scarce). Adam Smith considered‚ for example‚ the trade-off between time‚ or convenience‚ and money. He

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