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    Just One Day starts off with the main character‚ Allyson‚ waiting outside of a theatre with her tour group and her best friend‚ Melanie. Her friend thinks that they should ditch the play and see something different‚ so she pretends to be faint and manages to get them out of the play. They see a Shakespeare in the Park play‚ where Allyson sees a mysterious guy in the play. The chapter ends with Allyson heading back to the hotel room. Right away at the beginning of the book‚ I could tell that Melanie

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    In the short story “Examination Day” by Henry Seslar. A 12 year old boy named Dickie is going in for an exam. This exam will tell of his intelligence‚ what he doesn’t know is that he might not make it out alive. Selser‚ uses Dialogue‚ Multiple points of view‚ and setting a tone to show Dickie’s strength of hiding how he is nervous. In the beginning of the story‚ the author is using a lot of intelligent craft moves. Seslar‚ uses craft moves such as dialogue throughout the story‚ the author use short

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    Advantages of School Uniform Codes School uniforms used to be synonymous with private schools. In the 1980s‚ due to being unfavorably compared to Catholic schools‚ some public schools adopted a school uniform policy. The range of uniform requirements between school districts is diverse‚ with the common ground being the desire to improve the educational environment (greatschools.org). In doing so‚ it is conceivable the academic factor will also increase. There are several pertinent factors

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    “John Hughes Goes Deep The Unexpected Heaviosity of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” 1. The author shows his appreciation for this film and its director by first stating that as he watched the film he was in a state of astonishment. Almond also goes into detail about scenes and expresses why the particular scene was important and how great it was. Such as the scene with Alan Ruck in the museum as he is staring at the masterpiece. Almond also talks about how important the characters are and how great

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    and said that although he had a busy law practice‚ one day a week he was an emergency paramedic. As such‚ he was often called to a scene seconds after a bomb went off‚ or as a shooting was taking place. He said he felt like he was continuing his military service‚ his national service; he was helping his people in a real hands-on kind of way.

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    thinks that they have it the worst. That they’ve been through and seen everything. The truth is they haven’t and they will only realize that when they become an adult. I recently read a speech given by a man named Shane Koyczan. He titled it "To This Day". When I started it‚ I thought he was going to tell me about his childhood‚ but then progressed onto the life of teens and what they go through. I liked this speech because I felt like so many teens could relate to it and it got me hooked to the speach

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    A Mother’s Day Kiss Off In the Article‚ Leslie Bennetts talks about women who have been given the wrong impression of life. The impression of life being a fairy-tale‚ in which the man is the breadwinner and the wife stays home and tends to the house and the children. She also talks about‚ the so called fairy-tale crashing when the prince leaves for good. The gender roles in the home are women being taken advantage of. Marriage in the American society has had clearly defined gender roles in the

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    In Day of Empire‚ author Amy Chua discusses how the hyper powers rise‚ and why they fall in the struggle for global dominance. The book begins in the United States – the present-day world hyper-power. The United States’ ascent to world dominance began after its victory in World War II‚ which was catalyzed in large part through what the country offered – freedom‚ as well as a chance to start anew. Offerings such as freedom sparked an influx of immigrants‚ and immigrants attracted into the United

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    Juan cabrera Day Labor‚ Illegal Immigration. If we consider the background history of the United States‚ it would be hard to distinguish one America from another since we all are one way a country made up of immigrants and those who are also citizens. Thanksgiving is as much a holiday for all people‚ but one especially for those first immigrants‚ the settlers. Then‚ the other settlers that came particularly‚ from Ireland‚ Italy‚ France and Germany. Afterwards they came from as far as Russia and

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