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    Forgive Me Mother

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    when she would be back. Once she left ‚ the people who collects debt knocked on my door and seized the house. I had no place to go and so I left to find shelter and food. I got hired a job in a local newspaper agency to hand out flyers to neighbour streets. It was so cold but I never gave up hoping my mother would come back and take care of me. She couldn’t take me with her because she could only afford enough for

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    fertility rate. In most families‚ both parents have a job in order to provide for their children. Long hours of work replace the quality time that was cherished few decades ago. Children often feel neglected‚ and might therefore try to do something mischievous to get the parents’ attention. Furthermore‚ to compensate for the time they spent working‚ and also due to the fact that they have only one or two children‚ parents spoil them by agreeing to everything their babies ask. This results in misbehaviors

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    Youth of Today

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    Many parents live by “what I say goes‚” they don’t ever try to listen to their children. Putting a mentor in a teenager’s life gives them someone to listen to him or her while sharing with them past experience and giving them good advice. Building recreation centers and more places for teenagers to “hangout” gives them a place to go other than the streets. Finally parents should spend quality time with their children instead of making them a last priority. Parents could teach them to behave better

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    Strange American Laws

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    Arizona -It is unlawful to refuse a person a glass of water. -You may not have more than two dildos in a house. Arkansas -Dogs may not bark after 6 PM. California -It’s illegal to eat an orange while in the bathtub. -It’s illegal to prevent children from playfully jumping over puddles of water. Colorado -It is unlawful to lend your vacuum cleaner to your next-door neighbor. Connecticut -It is illegal to dispose of used razor blades. -It is illegal for a man to kiss his wife on Sunday.

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    Hans Christian Andersen

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    When navigating our way through the time era of Hans Christen Anderson‚ there comes many a time when we must pause and ask ourselves‚ why did he write this? What message was he proposing? What role does this character play in the story? Often times there are many answers that can be taken either as a matter of fact or as debatable. No one knows the true mind of the great author‚ but of course himself‚ hence‚ whatever words I may write is only a speculation of a mere high school student. Knowing this

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    teenagers may be troubled and many may feel uncomfortable or unsafe being around them‚ but they are just teenagers and they aren’t capable of doing anything bad. The teenagers are going to build a playground but some parents are worried about their children being in a playground with troubled teenagers but a playground is meant for any one‚ it is an area meant for people to relax and have fun‚ and there are no age limits. These teens may be young but they are responsible and are just trying to get a

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    more going on in the day time‚ like children going to school‚ people going to work‚ I also notice animals going out and about like cats‚ birds and people taking their dogs out for walks to the park where there is many greenery and other dogs that they can communicate and play with. Day ti me is also the busiest because there are many people out and about whether they are in cars‚ on foot or using public transport. You will see that the main high streets where all the shopping centres are will

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    Some Body Teacher

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    winter’s day; The streets were white with a recent snow‚ And the woman’s feet with age were slow. At the crowded crossing she waited long‚ Jostled aside by the careless throng Of human beings who passed her by. Unheeding the glance of her anxious eye. Down the street with laughter and shout. Glad in the freedom of  “school let out‚” Come happy boys‚ like a flock of sheep‚ Hailing the snow piled white and deep; Past the woman‚ so old and gray. Hastened the children on their way. None

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    Solnit and Gladwell Essay

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    own life and the lives of others to explore the role that humans encompass while being individuals on the street. Solnit considers walking to be that of an individual account and a time for deep thought about what is around us. Speculating that instead of just being walkers on the street‚ these people are a part of society and have a say in the city that surrounds them. She writes‚ “The streets are where people become the public and where their power resides” (Solnit 576). When reading about both authors

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    another clue that there will be a death or harmful event at some point during the poem. Along with the title and subtitle‚ the first stanza suggests an ending to the story: “Mother dear‚ may I go downtown Instead of out to play‚ And march the streets of Birmingham In a Freedom March today?” This child is aware of the current racial discriminations going on the world and wants to march in order to help. Given the knowledge of the child‚ it is foreshadowing that she will end up at the church

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