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    Would you give up your freedom in order to be safe and controlled? Would you let your happiness be taken away to rid sadness? The Giver and Louis Lowery’s Newberry acceptance speech‚shows us that throughout life there can not be ups without downs. A utopia could never be created in today’s world because you can’t just sweep all of the world’s problems under the rug and continue to enjoy all the privileges and positives we have. In the beginning of The Giver‚ Louis focuses in on a community where

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    The Giver Essay by Shauna Bigsbe : The Giver had to support Jonas in order to manipulate the future of the colony. The Giver at first was just following the rules of his contract and doing his job. The giver needed to help Jonas get comfortable with receiving memories. Jonas was just a little 11 yr old boy like his friend Asher and Fiona. Jonas shared his feelings at dinner and dreams at breakfast every day just like his friends. Jonas was a well taught educated boy who cared for the elderly like

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    Copper to Silver to Gold—A Comparison of Physical and Chemical Changes (Adapted from Abra-Ka-Dabra by C. M. Bires.) Introduction Hundreds of years ago‚ noblemen and women would pay large sums of money to alchemists. These early chemists were similar to modern-day illusionists in that they used a little science‚ a few tricks‚ and some acting to convince their clients that they had the ability to transform base metals into pure gold. Although these alchemists were eventually revealed as charlatans

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    On October 25 I found an eccentric style of artwork. As I was walking through the Nerman Museum looking for a piece of artwork that spoke to me. I wandered through many sculptures made from different types of material‚ and gazed upon clay pots with vibrant colors and engravings. All were beautiful and extravagant‚ but‚ as I looked nothing caught my eye. I rounded one of the very last rooms of the Nerman museum and there it was. Instantly I knew that’s the artwork I want to tell others about. For

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    The Silver Maple (Acer Saccharinum) samaras reside in the eastern United States and undergo seed dispersal between April and July of each year. During seed dispersal these fruits are trying to disperse their seeds as far away from their tree as possible to have the highest success to produce offspring. The seeds that disperse close to the parent plant have shown less success and higher mortality rates than seeds that disperse farther from the base of the tree. Also‚ fruits with larger seeds have

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    In the book Five Nights At Freddy’s: The Silver Eyes I made an inference that turned out to be shocking! The inference that I made was that Charlie and John will go back to the pizzeria because Foxy at the pizzeria was moving while it’s endoskeleton had been at Charlie’s old house. I had based my Inference on two pieces of information from the text. In the middle of chapter 4 (page 111 to be exact) John and Charlie went back to Charlie’s old house where her father made animatronics. Charlie found

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    Starter a. “It’s like there was a star when he was born that faded him to do what he was going to do and to have impact on mankind around the globe”- Wilbert McClure‚ who also won a gold medal boxing at the Rome Olympics. –DA BOOK I. 1942 a. His real name is Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. ‚ named after his father b. He was born on January 17‚ 1942 in Louisville‚ Kentucky. II. 1954 a. He had his bike stolen when he was 12 b. he talks to a policeman telling him that he wants to beat up the kid who

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    The Giver (Lois Lowry) How does the community look and sound like? landscape‚ architecture‚ traffic and technology »The Giver« by Lois Lowry is a novel taking place in the future. Jonas‚ the main character‚ lives in a community with other people. This community is very special and maybe it’ll be reality in a few years. The community is like an independent city or village. You can compare it with a tribe. There are dwellings where family units live in (p.9). A family unit is like a family

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    HOLES In the beginning of the novel Holes‚ by Louis Sachar‚ Stanley Yelnats is convicted of stealing a pair of sneakers that were supposed to be auctioned to supply a orphanage with money. He didn’t deliberately steal the sneakers they hit him in the head after Hector Zeroni stole them and saw the police so he threw them over the bridge. Later in the novel Stanley meets Hector and tells him why he is there and Hector describes what they look like. Stanley was convicted due to lack of evidence and

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    Gary Paulsen

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    About the author Gary Paulsen was born on May 17‚ 1939‚ in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota. Paulsen was born into a dysfunctional family‚ both parents were alcoholics. According to Paulsen‚ he was antisocial and not interested in school until he became a teenager. A librarian introduced Paulsen to reading. Paulsen used reading to cope with his difficult home life. At the tender age of fourteen‚ Paulsen decide to leave his parents home (run-away) because of the living conditions due to his parent

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