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    English External: 91098- Analyze specified aspects(s) of studied written text(s) supported by evidence. Quotes to be used Bath: • “Difficulty arise as it had last time she bathed she would have some way of rescuing herself” • “Now seemed more like the edge of a cliff with a deep drop below into the sea.” • “She leaned forward feeling the pain in her back shoulder.” • “Faster‚ her breath came more quickly‚ her mouth war dry.” • “She began to call out but as she had predicted there was

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    Responce to Warren Pryor The main themes of this poem are family relationships and communication. In this poem the author says "And he said nothing". In this quote we see the lack of communication between the parents and the son. Even though the family had good intentions for their son‚ it wasn’t really in his best interest‚ or what he really wanted. The son did not say anything to his parents about not wanting to work at the bank. He never complained about anything‚ but just went on to graduate

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    simile 7. “ Women fought each other like polecats over certain men.” (page 47) -simile 8. “ The wall street crash had a terrible effect on us. Many of the horses had to be taken over by the military. “ (page 48) - 9. “ From the grandstand you could watch them leaving like ants a good hour before the last race‚ having lost all their money.” (page 49) - 10. “Gambling was so crucial to the economy of certain household that semi-respectable women slept with

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    The Warren Court The 1960’s was an evolution of change in American history. When Earl Warren became Chief Justice of Supreme Court in 1953 it made the most dramatic changes and held a far more liberal view than any other Supreme Court before. Some of its most important rulings were on African-American civil liberties. The Supreme Court changed American law on segregation in schools‚ criminal procedure‚ and privacy rights. Before the Warren Court the American law treated blacks as second class citizens

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    Cade Lamont Mr. Kellermeyer PS 274: American Political Scene 6/6/2018 Earl Warren Earl Warren was a huge importance in the United States. So much was accomplished with the help of Warren. Growing up poor‚ he learned to overcome challenges to achieve greatness. During his time he became governor‚ chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court‚ county district attorney‚ also served his country in the United States Army. Warren dealt with cases in race and other major issues. He led some of the biggest cases

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    UV0016 Version 2.5 WARREN E. BUFFETT‚ 2005 On May 24‚ 2005‚ Warren E. Buffett‚ the chairperson and chief executive officer (CEO) of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.‚ announced that MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company‚ a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway‚ would acquire the electric utility PacifiCorp. In Buffett’s largest deal since 1998‚ and the second largest of his entire career‚ MidAmerican would purchase PacifiCorp from its parent‚ Scottish Power plc‚ for $5.1 billion in cash and $4.3 billion in

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    “The Unknown Citizen” and “Warren Pryor” are similar in that they both make sacrifices. “The Unknown Citizen” is about a man who sacrifices everything to fit in and “Warren Pryor” is about a man who sacrifices his happiness for his family. When people make too many sacrifices‚ they lose their individuality and turn into a statistic. The ultimate sacrifice is giving up what you love. Warren Pryor is a hardworking farm boy who is fascinated and devoted to the farm and that kind of life. Whereas‚ in

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    portions from many of the theories and also tends to develop some of his own. Even as a young boy Warren was fascinated not only with numbers but also money. This fascination was demonstrated by early business ventures such as his gum stand in which he sold Chiclets to passersby on his family’s sidewalk or the lemonade stand set up on the busier street near his friend’s house. Later on it would lead to his pinball machine business with Donald Danly. With all of these ventures Warren was his

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    Quote #1 “The birds did not understand Snowball’s long words‚ but they accepted his explanation‚ and all the humbler animals set to work to learn the new maxim by heart. FOUR LEGS GOOD‚ TWO LEGS BAD‚ was inscribed on the end wall of the barn‚ above the Seven Commandments and in bigger letters (3.10‚ 3.11)” Big words bad‚ small words good: it’s easier to understand rules when they’re simple‚ but simple rules tend to gloss over the complexities of human society. Like‚ "don’t tell lies" is all well

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    Entry #1- Type 2 “The Things They Carried” Quote: “They carried all the empoitonal baggage of men who might die. Grief‚ terror‚ love‚ longing – these were intangibles‚ but intangibles had their own mass and specific gravity‚ they had tangible weight. They carried shameful memories. They carried the common secret of cowardice barely restrained‚ the instinct to run or freeze or hide‚ and in many respects this was the heaciest burden of all‚ for it could not be put down‚ it required perfect balance

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