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    Issues with schools disciplining students outside of school grounds and unaffiliated with anything to do with the school have been an uprising the past few years. Recently a 12 year old girl was expelled from her school for making a remark about a hall monitor on Facebook. The school saw this as an act of bullying and punished her so issues kept happening with the girl the girl was suspended‚ the girl sued the school for violating her first amendment (freedom of speech)‚ and her fourth amendment

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    YOU PEOPLE EXPECT ME TO DO ALL OF YOUR GODDAMN SHIT FOR YOU! I am not here to serve your every whim. I just scan your groceries and take your money and occasionally if you are nice‚ not murder you in my mind as I bag your groceries you entitled twenty something prick. Yeah‚ you know who you are with your stupid fashionable hair cut and Pabst Blue Ribbon piss water. Don’t look at me like that! Get over here and bag your own shit and don’t give me any of that‚ “I’m not being paid to do this‚” bull

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    Summer Reading Essay Prompt 13 The Kite Runner In the book “The Kite Runner” the main character Amir and his father “Baba” almost seem not related. You could never tell Amir was the son of the strong and powerful “Baba”‚ even mentioning in the book “you are no son of mine”. He always cherished the moments when they talked due to how scarce it happened. While Amir was a cowardly boy‚ his father scolded him for not being as he was as a child. They were almost polar opposites‚ making them character

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    reason being is that as humans we are alike‚ but due to other factors we are different. We are different in the way men and women play a role in society‚ the way we value tradition‚ and the way we factor religion and ideologies. The texts Anthem‚ Persepolis‚ and The Lottery show the theme of Ourselves and Others by having different perspectives on topics we as Americans have

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    Prompt 1 (Just an FYI‚ this is not my final draft! Feel free to harshly/constructively criticize my essay. Thank you!) My parents’ expectations have always been a major influence on my five siblings and me‚ and my father stressed on higher education above all else. He would say‚ “Yog nej tsis kawm ntawv qib siab kom tau ib txoj hauj lwm zoo tshaj nej niam‚ ces tsis tseem yog yug nej los nyob tebchaws mekas li” (if you aren’t able to pursue a higher education to earn a better

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    Prompt Number One The video that we were charged with watching relates to the tragic romance Othello because there is some obvious racism involved in both the clip and the script. The video features a man who describes the players of a football team and each description follows a type of pattern. Each African American is described as being physically astounding in the sport while each white American is described as being extremely intelligent with the way they play. Othello is a story that features

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    instead of explicitly stating feelings‚ they can be portrayed through illustration which will be absorbed both consciously and subconsciously by readers‚ further developing an understanding and connection to the content matter. In the graphic memoir Persepolis‚ author and artist Marjane Satrapi reinforces her turbulent emotional states over the course of her youth through panel design—specifically‚ captions‚ splash panels‚ and patterns. This‚ in combination with the monochromatic design heavy on negative

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    Chris’ autism also gives him a compulsion to pay attention to small details and to be constantly looking for something. His impulses forces him to always be solving mysteries. Many mysteries in the book Chris thinks over completely before finding the answers much like Oskar. “I thought for a little while then I realized I had to find out who killed wellington.” (Haddon 9) This quote shows Chris’ desire to solve this mystery right from the beginning of the book. This mystery leads to more mysteries

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    Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi is a graphic novel that encompasses the struggles of a child coming to age. An autobiographical piece depicting the life of a girl who is living through the Iranian revolution. Throughout the novel‚ Marjane has personal conversations with an autonomous god. She shares everything with him‚ her expectations of the world and her purpose in life. However‚ the relationship between them evolves over time as she grows older. When Satrapi introduces god in the novel she explains

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    Persepolis The graphic novel Persepolis depicts the Iranian revolution from a child’s point-view through the eyes of the author Marjane Satrapi. Satrapi describes her experiences and actions while being raised during and after the Iranian revolution. The Iranian revolution was based strongly on the Islam faith and the establishment of an “Islamic Republic” (Crossroads and Cultures‚ 1008). After the year 1980 when the revolution had been resolved‚ women and girls were required to wear veils and were

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