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    In the book Paul Revere’s Ride written by David Hackett Fischer‚ we learn about a legendary event that made a big impact in American history. At the age of 19 Revere was in charged of a family shop that his father had left behind before his death. Revere was engaged with his community serving in many positions such as clerk market‚ health officer of boston and he later became a member of the inner circle along with James Otis‚ Benjamin Edes‚ John Hancock and Sam Adams. Later on Revere is seens as

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    One evening back in high school‚ I was waiting for my friend‚ Chelsea‚ to give me a ride to cheerleading practice. I was only fifteen and did not have a car‚ or even a driver’s license. When she arrived at my house in town‚ I climbed into her 1991 Chevrolet Monte Carlo‚ and we were on our way. On our way back home from practice‚ we decided we did not want to return home just yet‚ so we headed out of town. Chelsea turned on to an S-curve gravel road‚ and I told her to stop the vehicle to switch

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    Maximum Ride Book Summary

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    I read the book‚ Maximum Ride: School’s Out - Forever. This book was written by James Patterson. This is the second book from the Maximum Ride series and I have really enjoyed reading it. Today‚ I would like to summarize the book and explain the characterization‚ plot elements and point of view in detail. To begin‚ the following summarizes the characterization of this novel. The main character is Maximum Ride. Maximum is the protagonist in the story. A protagonist is the main character of a

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    course‚ I am a proud Hufflepuff). And in middle school‚ I discovered THE tween series of my generation‚ Maximum Ride. Reading was exciting‚ and even though I had done it for years every time I picked up a book it felt so novel. I was your ordinary bookworm until seventh grade when the joint power of Ms. Green’s teaching and James Patterson’s writing broke my will to read. Maximum Ride started off as this amazing (at least in an eleven-year old’s opinion) trilogy about 6 genetically mutated

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    Paul Revere’s Ride‚ the overall structure is important to understanding the poem’s true meaning. This poem is narrative poem‚ which means that it is written like a story in poetry format. The plot elements are important to the structure‚ because the setting lets the reader know where the characters are. The conflict is what the characters are facing. The resolution is the conclusion the characters find to solve the conflict. In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “Paul Revere’s Ride” on line 13 it

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    The Role of Police

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    The Role of Police. People depend on police officers and detectives to protect their lives and property. Law enforcement officers‚ some of whom are State or Federal special agents or inspectors‚ perform these duties in a variety of ways‚ depending on the size and type of their organization. In most jurisdictions‚ they are expected to exercise authority when necessary‚ whether on or off duty. Police officers have general law enforcement duties‚ including maintaining regular patrols and responding

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    We were at the rides and all of a sudden my friend and I saw the Slingshot ride. We thought it would be fun to go on. It was about $60 for 2 riders. Later on‚ we found my parents‚ we told them the cost‚ and my mom automatically said no. But then‚ I asked my dad and he said yes. We weren’t able to do it that night because they were doing work on the ride. The next day‚ we went to the waterpark‚ and after the waterpark‚ we went back to the beach house and got changed to do rides. When we got there

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    A Reminiscing Ride Roller coasters epitomized all I feared. Automated cars that took control of your life for some time in exchange for "excitement". Despite my fear of roller coasters‚ my friends pressured me into getting on California Screamin’ simply reasoning that we wouldn’t always visit Disneyland. “God‚ forgive my sins‚” I thought as we climbed onto the coaster. I’m not much of a hugger‚ but I sturdily embraced the safety bar. At the first drop in the coaster‚ I fell back into a dark‚ repressed

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    Death and denial are always interlinked. More often than not in more ways than one‚ people deny the existence of death itself or deny their part in a death. The latter type of denial occurs in the short story Along the Frontage Road by Michael Chabon. Denial also appears in Lamb to Slaughter by Roald Dahl and The Terrapin by Patricia Highsmith. All of these stories use physical death as a way to expose an internal death caused by a character’s experience with the Freudian concept of denial. In

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    The Famous Ride of Paul Revere Paul Revere is known for his famous ride through Charlestown‚ Virginia on April eighteenth‚ 1775 at midnight. There are countless stories that have been published about this famous ride‚ but copious amounts of them are inaccurate. “Paul Revere’s Ride‚” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is not a credible source of information considering Revere does not execute the same things within these two pieces of literature‚ the British’s actions are not the same in the poem and

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