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    Staff writer for The New Yorker Sarah Stillman wrote an invigorating article titled The Throwaways where she argues using civilians for sting operations is hazardous for the informants. Using civilians as confidential informants is a growing practice among law enforcement since informants do not need to be trained‚ paid‚ or even protected; nevertheless‚ using civilians has led to numerous amounts of deaths for victim and pain for the families of the victims. Stillman’s article uncovers the truth

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    ​ ​I hated poetry. I realize that sometimes people have difficulty verbalizing there feelings. That’s perfectly fine. I realize that certain words can be symbolic. That’s fine as well‚ however I didn’t see the point in any poetry that didn’t sound like it came from a Dr. Seuss book. How people were able to identify with certain poets and comprehend the deeper meanings behind their works was beyond me‚ but who was I to judge? Then one night I discovered a poem about hands‚ not how hands symbolize

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    When Sarah Peralta came to class as a guest lecturer to talk about autism‚ I did not know much about the disorder. The closest I have ever come to encounter the subject of autism was my freshman year when people made fun of a student in my dorm for having it. I had no knowledge of the disorder and the only thing I knew about the student was that he was always playing video games in his room. As a result‚ I negatively judged him as an unfriendly person. However‚ learning about Sarah’s life growing

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    Gut wrenching‚ controversial‚ and unpredictable…it is what Chris Crutcher’s invokes in Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes. Teenage life is not supposed to be easy but it should be nowhere close to Eric Calhoune’s‚ the main character of the book‚ life. From physical violence from adults to constantly being torn down as a child‚ to saving his best friend Sarah’s life‚ Eric experiences it all. Conflict is used to evoke emotions and show that the world is not always a peaceful place. Depending on the story

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    People may only see her as cosmetologist‚ but she is much more. She is a hero because she is brave‚ strong‚ determined and she sacrifices things for the people she loves. Sarah is brave and a strong person because she doesn’t let things bother her and if she is down she pulls herself back up. Sarah is also determined to do things for the people she loves by sacrificing her time for them. She is a working mother with two jobs and still makes the time to go to everything of her children’s

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    Sarah Mlynowski is a Canadian born author that writes young adult‚ adult fiction‚ and middle-grade fiction novels. She was born to Elissa Ambrose the celebrated romance writer who is divorced from her father. Mlynowski went to McGill University where she studied English literature graduating with Honors. After finishing her college studies‚ she would move to Toronto where she went to work with one of the biggest editors in the city‚ Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. A few years after getting into the publishing

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    After watching the Three Sovereigns for Sarah‚ there were many thoughts that went through my head. The main idea of the movie was the fact that there was something so called “witchcraft.” Many factors played into the accusing of people who were “witches‚” like‚ superstition‚ politics‚ gender‚ religion etc. As a basic summary of the movie‚ mostly there were some girls who thought they were possessed by witches. When some of the townsmen asked who possessed them‚ they stated some names‚ and just kept

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    HIST 1301 April 13‚ 2013 Summary of Interview with Sarah Garner Mrs. Sarah was a slave in Westmoreland County‚ and conducted an interview with Archibald Hill. She describes that she did not have an overseer for her labor‚ in which he expected them to do good work. If they didn’t complete the work‚ he was at liberty to whip them. She also describes her first time getting whipped as very unpleasant when she didn’t know how to do the labor. Garner was born in Tennessee and her mother‚ Jula‚ was

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    Although Sarah Vowell‚ the author of Shooting Dad faces the struggle of a relationship with her father due to his extreme admiration for firearms and Philip Larkin’s poem This be the verse discusses the parent’s experiences to help guide their children to success; both pieces of literature have many similarities. Vowell‚ although allowed to voice her own opinion on politics and beliefs she had a hard time relating to her father’s view points. Larkin’s poem shows that the parents want to use their

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    Playwright The play Phaedra’s Love‚ by Sarah Kane‚ takes the classic Greek tragedy‚ Phaedra‚ and retells it in a modern-day setting. The play‚ which features incredibly violent and visceral scenes of sex‚ brutality‚ rape‚ and murder‚ is reflective of Sarah Kane’s writing style. Kane’s plays are known for being disturbingly violent and visual. As a playwright‚ Kane seeks to show rather than tell‚ taking inspiration from such playwrights as Edward Bond‚ Samuel Beckett‚ Howard Brenton‚ and

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