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    Eagle Scouts Journey

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    An Eagle’s Journey: A Journey Towards Clarity Sitting in the church pew as an Eagle Scout‚ listening to my Scoutmaster and other adult leaders extol my virtues was a surreal experience. How did I get here? It felt like they were talking about someone else. It seemed like just yesterday I was painting my Pine Wood Derby Car and preparing for the biggest race in Cub Scouting. I organized a group of fellow scouts to build a magnificent 20-foot bridge for my Eagle Project‚ which in hindsight was

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    young‚ ripe age of 13 ‚ and dear Romeo at the age of 18. As they find Love and death through the play they also start to mature and grow more as people‚ and Lovers. These two sworn enemies turn hate into something no one has ever been able to Accomplish. Love blossoms into something they’d never expect ‚ and on the way they break from their children like ways and become mature in love and death. During this slowly‚ but surely climatic play something happens. Romeo and Juliet learn from their

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Differentiated Unit Essential Questions: How are biases of all kinds harmful? Can prejudice ever NOT exist? Are people entitled to opinions that may harm others? What is courage? What is justice? Learning Goals and Understandings: • Students will consider the questions‚ what is good and right and how do we decide that that? • Students will learn to identify and apply the following literary terms: point of view‚ characterization‚ setting‚ and theme • Students will evaluate how

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    How Does Holden Mature

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    “The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause‚ while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one" (Salinger 188). In the novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ the main character‚ Holden is stuck between two worlds: one with being mature and the other of childhood. Holden is viewed as a childish “madman” (mental condition) by the audience. Holden is afraid of change‚ so it is hard for him to live in the world we stay in. It is always changing‚ so the transfer

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    Jem And Scout Monologue

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    parents is a conversation with a wall‚ and I’m immensely frustrated with it. Jem and Scout listen to me and value my opinion‚ Atticus pays more attention to me than both of my parents combined. I could have a discussion with any of them all day long‚ because they listen and give valuable input. My parents’ responses are less than subpar‚ they’re always too busy or to tired. Why can’t my parents be like Jem‚ Scout‚ or Atticus? Surely it’s not too much trouble to acknowledge someone‚ and have them listen

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    Movie Review

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    movie Shooter was released in cinemas on March 23‚ 2007. The movie Shooter is directed by Antoine Fuqua and based on the novel Point of Impact by Stephen Hunter. The movie Shooter takes place in North Eastern United States‚ with an army scout on the run. The army scout is wanted for the attempt of the assassination of the president. This movie takes place in the twenty-first century and is filled with action and suspense. In essence‚ the movie Shooter is great because of the amazing action scenes‚ the

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    English 955

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    Online Assignment for Week 3 First‚ read the assigned essays from your Mercury Reader: “Reading the River” by Samuel Clemens a.k.a. Mark Twain‚ pp. 281-282 “Writing” by William Stafford‚ pp. 194-196 Then‚ answer the following questions: In his essay “Reading the River‚” Mark Twain had a point. What was his point? This point would be the theme or the thesis of the essay. Ask yourself this question: What did Twain want me‚ his reader‚ to know‚ think‚ feel‚ believe‚ or understand?

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    Scout Finch Reflection

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    not care what others think. Just like when Atticus talks to Scout about how he has to defend Tom Robinson and how its the right thing to do‚ and that some people will not believe what he believes . In the story Scout Finch the main character‚ was an adventurer‚ she went out with her brother Jem and her friend Dill on adventures. Either playing through the neighborhood‚or going near Boo Radley’s house to see what he looks like. Through Scout telling the story. She tells us as we read the story how it

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    Cub Scouts Experience

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    When I was young‚ my father enrolled me in the Cub Scouts. Being in Cub Scouts--and later Boy Scouts--really shaped who I am today. It has taught me skills for survival and taught me about people. Some of it was taught to me‚ some of it I learned for myself. It was in June of 2008‚ I think‚ that my Cub Scout pack went on a weekend campout. I should mention that my father was at this point the Cubmaster of the pack. The campground stretched across a small peninsula that jutted out into Island Lake

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    Scout’s Lessons That Make Her More Mature Ones parents and teachers usually try to teach one something one doesn’t want to know. One should listen next time for it might an important lesson. Like ones parents or teachers‚ the adults in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird try to teach Scout/one that may be important. One lesson learned is to face ones problems. Another is to respect everyone no matter how they differ. A lesson taught is to stand up for what one believes in. Therefore‚ lessons learned

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