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    cellphone can stop them from going out as much. The advantage of going out with yours friends is to socialize and have fun. There would be no point to going out if you have a cellphone because you can just call each other or talk online. These are a few examples of how having a cellphone can ruin a teenagers’ social life. As a teenager having a cellphone distracts me on a daily basis. For instance‚ when having a conversation with someone it makes it hard for me to concentrate to what the person in front

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    Bruce Dawe‚ an Australian poet composed many of his poems focusing on entertaining as well as portraying the ‘common man’. His poetry presents and examines his dislike of authority‚ politicians‚ commercialism and consumerism and expresses concepts of modern and realistic themes. “Televistas”‚ composed by Dawe in the 1960’s entails the story of two personas that fall in love and develop their relationship in front of a recurring motif‚ a television. The poem dramatizes how human interaction and qualities

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    they come in all shapes‚ sizes‚ and temperaments to meet the needs of all sorts of people. The first reason why dogs are the best pets is that they are good companions. They are always willing to go on walks with you when you get bored. My dog‚ for example‚ always waits for me to look bored so that he can beg to go on a walk. Furthermore‚ dogs love to cuddle. Finally‚ dogs are good companions because they are always happy to see you when you are around‚ and they become sad when you leave. For these

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    Narration I went to the Emergency Room for the first time when I was thirteen years old. It all came about when I was skateboarding in front of my grandma’s house and I tried to do a trick. I almost pulled it of‚ but I messed it up in the end and headed to the ground with my hands down. My right wrist was twisted the wrong way in the air when I landed hard on the ground‚ it just broke it. At first it did not hurt at all‚ but when I looked down at my warped and twisted wrist ‚ all of a sudden

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    People under the age of twenty one are not psychologically fit to go to war. Eighteen is the youngest age you can be to join the war without a parents’ permission‚ which is still a very young age in this society. The legal drinking age is only twenty one in America. If young adults can not drink legally they should not be allowed to go overseas and experience the terrorizing war scene. In the book NAM the author writes “Next I had to kick one dead body in the side of the head until part of his brain

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    the blink of an eye. Body 2: Similarly‚ the concept of thin-slicing has its disadvantages because it proves that people are “really vulnerable to being guided by stereotypes‚”(Gladwell‚ 233). This holds true in cases often regarding race. For example‚ prior to the school integration of white and black children in the late 1950’s‚ the sight of a black child trying to gain an education was looked down upon in a white man’s society. It was considered “wrong” for people of the “white community” to

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    with it determines our future. In "Greasy Lake"‚ the narrarator faces actions he does that questions if the description associated with him is the person he truly is or if he is just a regular teen who thinks he already grew up and matured. For example‚ the author in “Greasy Lake”‚ describes the main character as a tough teen who takes on the role of an adult even when he shows immaturity at moments. “We were all dangerous characters then. We wore torn-up leather jackets‚ slouched around with toothpicks

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    BOOK REVIEW - THE OUTSIDERS Directions: You will write a 5 paragraph essay about the book‚ The Outsiders. Below is paragraph development information to help you. Feel free to adjust the requirements and add something that you would like to share. MUST INCLUDE: (use Cornell note sheet) • Thesis Statement (introduction‚ conclusion) • Rhetorical Question • Simile/Metaphor • Transition Words Paragraph 1 - Introduce the book by writing the title and author. Write a brief introduction to

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    We all celebrate many holidays throughout the year‚ like New year’s‚ July 4th‚ Halloween‚ Christmas‚ and many more. If I had to choose my favorite‚ Thanksgiving would definitely be my number one pick. I am grateful that my job allows me to take time off to enjoy the things I love most about this day. I can chow down on some of my favorite foods that I do not always get at other times of the year. I can get together with all my friends and family‚ and have a good time conversing‚ laughing‚ and enjoying

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    Solomon E. Asch’s "Opinions and Social Pressure" (Scientific American‚ Vol 193‚ No. 5‚ 1955) In the 1950s the social psychologist Solomon Asch conducted a famous experiment that highlighted the weakness of the person in a mass society when he is confronted with the differing opinion of a majority‚ and the tendency to conform even if this means to go against the person’s basic perceptions. He demonstrated that naïve subjects could be induced to answer incorrectly by implicit social pressure. These

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