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    happy‚ normal lives; however happy‚ normal high school seniors don’t try murder their classmates. TAG will start by speaking with people who were there the day of the murders‚ friends of the killers‚ pretty much anyone who knew the killers. TAG has questions did the boys shoot alone‚ specific actions and behaviors during the murders‚ were they laughing or joking‚ did they speak in a creepy calm tone of voice. They are interested in the smallest of details down to did the boys take a drink during the

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    Shooting an Elephant: Imperialism When the word“dictator” comes to mind‚ humans are dolorous and empathetic. A great proof of this fact was observed during the early parts of the 20th century when oppression and iron fisted rule was established as a social normalcy in much of the world. The oppressive days of totalitarianism have passed and were marked by the death of the infamous and grandiose era of imperialism. Nonetheless‚ it left a bad imprint upon the countries and people that were involved

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    George Orwell: Shooting an Elephant In his essay‚ George Orwell tells a story of what happened in Burma when he served as a police officer. At the time‚ the Burmese citizens did not look kindly upon the English police that protected their city. He describes several instances where he was ridiculed‚ taunted‚ and baited into precarious situations. He goes on to proclaim the cowardice of these citizens‚ and how they waited until the police were out of range before yelling insults towards them.

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    Dad was dying. That I knew. Every night I would wish on a star. I would sit on my bed‚ looking out my window‚ and waiting for the star to make my wish come true. But I never found that star. I didn’t follow the rules and so my wish didn’t come true. Now I know it couldn’t have mattered anyway. I still remember the day my dad was diagnosed. We were packing for our annual trip to Florida and he needed to get a check-up at the doctor. After practically shoving my dad out the door‚ my mom and I started

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    "Shooting an Elephant‚" by George Orwell is a first person view on living and working as a European police officer in Moulmein‚ Lower Burma. There was a bit of tension between the locals and the foreign law enforcement since the British had taken over the country‚ so Orwell was not thought fondly of. The climax of this essay was when a otherwise tame elephant starts rampaging because is had gone into "must" a term used on page 118 that means in heat. The owner loses track of the animal in the

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    have read in Passage A. October 6‚ 2011 Dear Dad/Mom of the kids I’ve been looking after you children for a week so today I write this letter just to let you know how we’ve been doing‚ and tell you the plans that we will do for the next week. From the very first time that you asked me to take care of the kids while you go on business‚ I’m extremely excited because I will have a chance to get to know them better. Do you remember that our dad was in the military? I was hoping that I could teach

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    wants’. His list of don’t want create the wants and he said not wanting to work all his life‚ not wanting what his parents aspired for‚ which was job security and a house in the suburbs‚ also he doesn’t like being an employee‚ he hated that his dad always missed his football games because he was so working on his career and later the government took most of what he had worked for at his death. The rich don’t do all of the above‚ they work hard and pass it on to their children. Robert’s wants

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    STAGE 2 FOOD AND HOSPITALITY INVESTIGATION HYPOTHESIS: how have other cultures affected what we eat when we eat out? Contents Introduction- page 2 Scope of the study-page 2 Focus Question 1 Focus Question 2 Focus Question 3 Introduction What we eat nowadays is heavily affected by social context and what we eat by ourselves and when were with others‚ usually when we eat with others we head out to the town to find a restaurant or bar. But if we were to compare what it would be like going

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    The best lesson my dad taught me was……. To always be honest. I’m glad he taught me this because at home if I do something wrong and he knows I’m lying and I tell the truth‚ I get in less trouble instead of getting things taken away. He tells me the odds are in my favor if I listen. I agree with him because I wouldn’t want my kids to lie to me. You always get in less trouble if you don’t lie. I only lived for about 13 years but every single second I learned more and more. It always ends up embarrassing

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    My Dad As I think about my childhood I remember many happy memories spending time with my family. My Dad has always been my role model. He spoiled me‚ taught me right vs. wrong‚ and provided me with a positive insight about life. Many people say that children will grow up to live life exactly like their parents. Well‚ for me I’ve always wanted to grow up to be exactly like my father. But now that I’m grown up and have my own life‚ it seems like nothing has turned out like I thought it would. Growing

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