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    It’s the 1940s. The location is Germany. Thousands of people are being oppressed by the uncanny rules of Germany’s ruler; Adolf Hitler. Nazi’s are roaming the streets threatening people to cooperate with their unethical principles. Meanwhile‚ the club down the road is dancing with more than fifty people swinging to the sound of jazz. To the Nazi’s‚ it’s a disgrace. To the German people‚ it’s an outlet to express their emotions. What is interesting is that the Nazi’s should find swing music to be

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    General Nature Poems

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    Latasha’s Nature Poems An erotic lightning bolt rushes shyly rambling with burnt intesity and roaming quietly in pain. Winters sun sleeps quietly in shades of blue‚ when nature rests in spontaneity. Nighttime pastes yellow shades‚ and buds open for summer rays and the night revolves in silence. A gusting summer’s morning prances masterfully raging with reddened energy and squirming gently in happiness. And autumn sighs softly into chilly air‚ and

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    In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ spends a few days roaming around New York City as a result of recently being kicked out of one of the many schools he has previously been kicked out of. Throughout the novel‚ Holden consistently places himself into situations that impose pain upon himself. Eventually in the novel‚ Salinger writes about how Holden likes the man in the Bible “that lived in the tombs and kept cutting himself” (99). However‚ Holden

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    isolated that a person feels invisible to their surroundings. Isolation separates people from others. It makes people desperate for human contact. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ is set in the 1930s during the Great Depression where many isolated roaming people are searching for jobs around the United States. Isolation and its effects are evident in the life of Curley’s wife as demonstrated by her being restricted from talking to other people‚ trying to get attention‚ and being the only woman on the

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    Proposition 67 Case Study

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    If proposition 67 was implemented then it would eliminate the use of plastic bags completely in California. Several counties in California have already adopted this proposition and it has already been in effect for about a year. However‚ according to Ballotpedia‚ if this proposition is passed then California would be the first state to ban the sale of plastic single-use bags. Instead‚ Californians will have the option to use reusable bags and recycled paper bags with a minimum fee of 10 cents. Products

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    Passage238 The two hundred and thirty passage told us a story about a wolf and a lion.A wolf was roaming by the mountainside at sundown‚and he saw his shadow become greatly extended and magnified and thought that he was in such an immense size and extended nearly an acer in length that he should not be afraid of the lion.At this time‚a lion fell upon

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    Review of Puffy and the Formidable Foe by Marie G. Lepkowski‚ Ann M. Hannon‚ and Margaret B. Hannon (Reviewed by Mjgarrison) This is an adorable book about a cat name puffy and his adventure as he hunts for a rat. During his hunt he comes upon a couple of different characters and enjoys a rest. One of the characters seems to be a kitty who he thinks he can befriend‚ but he gets a surprise that teaches him to be more cautious. After that he has to deal with the consequence of his mistake and make

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    In the beginning there was chaos and Orana‚ the goddess of the sun‚ was born. She is the ruler who formulated what is now known as the core of the earth. She gathered many stars and crushed them together to create a glowing rock-like sphere. Orana then decided to have the core revolve around her so she could watch her creation. While doing this she ran into Lunasta‚ god of the moon. Lunasta moved the moon to have it revolve around the core too. So instead Orana and Lunasta decided to put the sun

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    Katherine Liu! Professor Wolterbeek! English 1B! 05/12/2014 Page 1 of 5 KIDD DAY #2 (67-135) 
 1. In chapter four and five the reader is introduced to the Boatwright sisters and their home. Find passages that provide a physical description of the sisters‚ the family dwelling and the honey house. What do these passages reveal about the Boatwright family culture? The first time Lily sees August‚ she is described as a “tall‚ dressed in white‚ wearing a pith helmet with veils that floated across her

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    Parents always say things like‚ “when you are an adult.” As a teen people always wonder what they mean‚ are not you already and adult? Herein lies the problem‚ why is eighteen the year the United States considers you an adult. At eighteen kids have just graduated high school and are just then ready to go to college. On the other hand‚ at eighteen it is legal to join the army and fight for your country. Three years later these “adults” can legally drink alcohol. Along with all of the joy in being

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