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    poem‚ they would not understand it. This is why Ponyboy says “You aren’t like the rest of the gang. They just don’t dig.”(Doc D). Randy is an outsider too because he doesn’t want to fight. He says “it doesn’t do any good.”(Doc E) Randy can see things for how they really are‚ and in the end he calls Ponyboy “kid” instead of “greaser”. This is when Ponyboy realizes that Randy is “just a guy.” In the end when Johnny tells Ponyboy to “stay gold”‚ he means for Ponyboy to always stay true to himself (Doc

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    Grief of the Outsiders

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    fact that he killed Bob‚ and died. Randy came to visit Ponyboy at his house‚ and talked to him about Johnny killing Bob. Ponyboy tells Randy that Johnny’s still alive‚ and that he killed Bob. Ponyboy said‚ “‘I killed him…Johnny is not dead.’ My voice was shaking. ‘Johnny is not dead.’” (Hinton‚ 165) Ponyboy is so overwhelmed by all the deaths going on in his life that he tries to convince himself‚ and others‚ that Johnny didn’t die. After that Darry told Randy to leave because he was reminding

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    A Study of Water Quality

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    as well as development (Water science for schools‚ 2005). This project involved a study of the water quality of Big Haynes Creek and Randy Poynter Lake. The question being addressed was how the reservoir affects water quality. The research hypothesis stated that there would be a significant change in water quality of Big Haynes Creek after it exited Randy Poynter Lake. The null hypothesis stated that there would be no significant change in the water quality of Big Haynes Creek. This is a

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    Vision of the future For many years‚ science fiction writers have challenged readers with visions of the future and future society. These authors offered an insight into what they expected man‚ society‚ and life to be like at some future time. One could divide their visions of future into two main streams: an apocalyptical one‚ with the degradation and demoralization of our society‚ and a utopian world‚ where our civilization turns into a highly conscious and developed one‚ and people live in

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    Internet Case for Chapter 15: Short-Term Scheduling Old Oregon Wood Store In 2002‚ George Brown started the Old Oregon Wood Store to manufacture Old Oregon tables. Each table is carefully constructed by hand using the highest quality oak. Old Oregon tables can support more than 500 pounds‚ and since the start of the Old Oregon Wood Store‚ not one table has been returned because of faulty workmanship or structural problems. In addition to being rugged‚ each table is beautifully finished using a

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    Hammurabi's Rule

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    In Babylon life was probably hard for the people because they didn’t have as much resources as we do today. The people of Babylon had very strict rules and this was what made it hard the people had too build good houses and make good houses and had too be very careful. It was also hard because Hammurabi’s religion was huge and they all had too follow his beliefs. So they couldn’t believe in something different or they would die. In Source C it says if a man breaks another’s man’s bone his own shall

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    Babylonian Government Babylonia had a very good and simple government. Babylonia had a Monarchy government run by many kings. Hammurabi (6th king of dynasty) provided Babylon with a strong central government. This government was fair to all citizens and easily controlled. All the economy was controlled by the government‚ thus there were no private businesses. To keep the control of the economy kings sometimes placed priests in charge. Important Contributions

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING This chapter comprises the introduction‚ background of the study‚ objectives of the study and scopes and limitations of the study. INTRODUCTION From Wikipedia (2012) definition‚ human retina is a thin tissue composed of neural cells that is located in the latter portion of the eye. Although retinal patterns may be changed in cases of diabetes‚ glaucoma or retinal degenerative disorders‚ the retina typically remains unchanged from birth until

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    Fabian Ochoa Carrie Spencer His 111 February 19‚ 2013 The Leadership of Alexander the Great Alexander the third of Macedon was considered to be the great (greatest?) ruler of Asia Minor during his conquest of the Persian Empire. As an effective general‚ Alexander won the majority of his battles during the conquest‚ and created new societies for the people. His success created an expansion of the Greek empire‚ and conquered many lands for Alexander to be considered a great leader‚ and the

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    Abstract The following paper focuses on the two poets of the Harlem Renaissance – Claude McKay and James Weldon Johnson. Their role and importance within the literary movement is identified‚ and the major themes of their poems‚ If We Must Die and The Prodigal Son are highlighted. Harlem Renaissance Poets The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned unofficially form 1919 to the mid 1930’s. The “Negro Movement” as it was then called‚ heralded the zenith of modern African literature

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