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    Personal Narrative It’s competition day‚ three days of dance a week will finally pay off! My team and I have been working toward this all year and are first competition is here. We are dancing and the Minneapolis Convention center. The minneapolis convention center is in the middle of Minneapolis. It is a Big building with four dome shaped roofs and 6 Huge different commercial rooms. The competition was in commercial room D. The stage was in the middle of the room‚ and they had green and blue

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    Hotel Rwanda

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    the writing of the film. Tensions between the Hutu and Tutsi peoples lead to a war‚ in a country where corruption and bribes are routine. Paul Rusesabagina Don Cheadle‚ the manager of Sabena HôteL des Mille Collines‚ is Hutu but his wife‚ Tatiana Sophie Okonedo‚ is Tutsi. His marriage is a source of friction with Hutu extremists‚ most prominently Georges Rutaganda‚ a friendly supplier to the hotel who also is the local leader of Interahamwe‚ a brutal anti-Tutsi militia. As the political situation

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    Susan Rawlings Strengths

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    Strengths: Susan Rawlings is an ambitious mother who uses intelligence and logic as the core of every decision.2 Susan does not allow minor issues‚ although drastic to most‚ ruin her marriage.3 Susan’s ability to step down from her position at an advertising firm and manage as a stay-at-home mom shows her ability to dedicate time to her family.4 Susan knows the value of her marriage because she thinks things through and considers her husbands feelings before admitting her condition to him.5 Susan’s

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    The Messenger – Markus Zusak A) The film starts off‚ introducing Ed Kennedy (the protagonist); your average underage taxi driver who is hopelessly in love with his best friend Audrey. Unfortunately she claims that she cares about Ed too much to begin dating. As Ed and his friend (Marv) are in a bank queue‚ an unexpected robbery commences. Ed is stated ‘hero’ after he coincidentally halts the robber’s escape. Shortly later‚ he receives an ace with a list of times and addresses. They symbolise a sequence

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    Crowded Classes

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    CROWDED CLASSES It is known by most people that an avarege number of students in a normal class should be about 20-30. In fact it is also known that in many scholls class size usually are over that number. In overcrowded classes‚ there are too many student. In this type of classes it is so clear to everyone that the teachers don’t know very well and wouldn’t be interested in their students Although some people say crowded class size positively contributes to classroom environment

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    Eyes, Memory

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    the courage to stand up for women. Through her actions‚ she helps to renew the theme of feminism by being mentally and emotionally strong. In addition‚ Danticat uses the Haitian female goddess of love‚ Erzulie‚ to show the value of strength. After Sophie loses her virginity‚ she recalls the story of a bleeding women who‚ through Erzulie’s help is “transformed [to a butterfly] and never bled again” (88). Erzulie consoles and strengthens women who are vulnerable and weak. In the nature of gender stereotypes

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    Chrysalids Theme Analysis

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    conflicts serve as themes in the novel Chrysalids: Person versus Self‚ Person versus Society‚ and Person versus Person. The first conflict that we will talk about is a Person vs. Self conflict in which Sophie must battle with her conscience on whether or not to tell David about her deviation of 6 toes. Sophie is hurt and must remove her shoe to stop the swelling but in that case she would have to let someone know that she is a Blasphemy‚ something she has so carefully hidden all her life. In letting David

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    Adolescence and Clothes

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    dirty and tear clothes of course I would think about him not so good. I think teenager are the group of people who care most about their looks.Teenagers believe their looks are the key to a good relationship and it will help become popular at the scholl. But When they’re older‚ they’ll realize it doesn’t work like that. Fashion helps to express themselves and also provides teenagers a sense of identity by signaling which "grouping" they belong to ("emo" "punk‚" "goth‚" etc.) And in my opinion Celebrities

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    The God of Small Things

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    Brittany Raiford Mr. Lutz 12AP English / Period 1 7 March 2011 “Uncertainty Has Celebrated Its Death” Love is Lost. Love is Forbidden. Love is Found. In order to lose love‚ you must first obtain love. In order to find love‚ you must first know what love is. In order for love to be forbidden‚ it must first be permissible. These are the misconstrued thoughts of the characters in The God of Small Things. Figuratively speaking‚ there is a fight against the caste system

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    The Chrysalids

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    Nikita Nguyen Friday‚ January 12‚ 2010 ENG1D1-03 Kwasnica‚ P7 Essay Writing for The Chrysalids by: John Wyndham In society today‚ discrimination presents itself as a major issue around the world whether in favour or against the lack of individuality leading up to religious intolerance. In the book‚ The Chrysalids‚ written by John Wyndham the story reveals a world unhinge by genetic mutations. The Waknuk

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