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    life he had. “Good evening… Yes‚ most of the town’s settled down for the night‚ Simon‚” Mr. Webb spoke again‚ “I guess we better do the same. Can I walk along a ways with you?” I started plodding down the street‚ still ignoring the poor fellow. I thought about my life for a moment. In Grover’s Corners‚ everyone knew that I‚ Simon Stimson‚ lived as the saddest and the bitterest person of all; however‚ no one knew why he did so. I suppose I should at least explain why I lived that way before I leave

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    Shelby Foote was an American historian and novelist who Random House Publishing Company paid to write a history of the civil war. It took him 20 years to write the 3-volume novel “The Civil War: A Narrative.” Writing 500 to 600 hundred words a day and visiting battlefields as needed to make the Novel as factual as possible with all known reliable historical writings. Treating the North and South the same writing he wrote about both the east and west battles. Using the historian’s standard of evidence

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    Coach’s Corner By Leslie London‚ MS Girl’s Basketball Coach Hornets Take on the Falcons The Lady Hornets honored cancer Survivors and those that have passed away from cancer between games on Pink Out night. The 6th grade team led off the night with the first game and strolled through it. The Lady Hornets had a tremendous 1st quarter with Kassady London knocking down two 3-point shots and picking up 10 of her 14 points to lead scoring. Rebounding was led by guard Bree Jolly with 8 and she also picked

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    Corner Shot Gun Corner Shot can change the nature of relevant operations by providing security forces with an effective tool to accurately pinpoint and engage a target‚ at minimal risk to their personal safety. Amos Golan‚ the inventor‚ one of Corner Shot ’s founders and a former Anti-Terror Unit Commander‚ said: "I believe that the Corner Shot weapon system can be extremely beneficial in the global war on terror. It protects soldiers ’ lives and increases their chances of survival‚ while drastically

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    Crimes against Logic‚ written by James Whyte‚ presents a variety of arguments and information pertaining to different styles of writing. He presents ideas with a witty yet dry sense of humor‚ while also presenting good cases with his arguments. For example‚ in chapter five‚ titled “Shut Up”. At first the argument as a whole seems a bit extreme but it becomes more valid throughout. Whyte provides an example in the beginning of the chapter. That shows how easily his argument of shutting up can be proven

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    “It’s all about changing what’s handed to you‚ about poking around a little‚ lifting the corners‚ seeing what’s underneath‚ poking that. Sometimes things work out‚ sometimes they don’t‚ but at least you are exploring. And life is always more interesting that way.” Hattie Owen‚ the main character in ‘A Corner of the Universe’‚ expressed this profound outlook on life which relates to people all over the world at any stage in their life. This idea tells us that we shouldn’t just have an uneventful

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    Eleventh Street was the longest‚ narrowest‚ and oldest street in the town. It had lots of potholes and rifts. Eleventh Street was a busy street where I spent most of my time. Both sides of the street were lined with stores and restaurants. There were many people walking on the street. There were a lot fun things to do‚ all within walking distance‚ and no matter what time the year‚ the stores were opened to the public‚ except on major holidays. Eleventh Street embodied to most of my childhood.

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    Analysis Dangerous Corner

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    J.B. Priestley is one of the outstanding English authors of his time. His Time Plays brought him world fame. The extract under analysis is taken from the play “Dangerous corner”. The situation described in the play deals with the state of affairs in the family of Caplans. From the beginning of the extract we can see the development of two sub-plots: wireless play‚ and the situation on the foreground‚ which are mixed. The main character of the play is Robert. As I’ve seen Priestly had a dual attitude

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    Jesse Williams’ speech in 2012 opens American’s eyes on the racial hate crimes occurring in society now. He brings up specific people who had died due to hatred crimes such as Tamir Rice‚ Eric Garner‚ Sandra Bland‚ etc. Williams also preaches‚ “Freedom is somehow always conditional here. ‘You’re free‚’ they keep telling us. But she would have been alive if she hadn’t acted so… free” Williams speaks the truth that can be seen throughout history. From Virginia Laws to the Jim Crow laws‚ society has always

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    Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet Book Review Summary of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet is a story that explores the experiences of Chinese and Japanese Americans during World War II with both insight and compassion. The story begins in 1986 with Henry‚ an elderly Chinese-American man walking past the Panama hotel in Seattle‚ which has been boarded up since the war. Memorabilia within the basement of the hotel take Henry back

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