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    you reunite with them‚ it feels like your first time. Well that’s me with my delicious Grandma’s sweet peanut butter cookies from scratch. No matter how many times I eat them it always feels like their new to my taste buds. I will never forget the day my taste buds was in for a surprise. As I approach the turn to my Grandmother’s house‚ my stomach turns in the anticipation of the perfectly sweet peanut butter cookie smell that awaits. As my mother turn up the long narrow gravel road and parked

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    When thinking about why I want to be the next County Fair Queen‚ many memories of the fair came back to me. I have wonderful memories of meeting up with friends at the fair‚ attending the carnival‚ going to the dance and making new friends. The fair is a great time for all‚ bringing the community together to enjoy all the different components that are offered. I am excited about the opportunity to represent the county and would enjoy traveling to other communities‚ meeting new people and

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    Lester Young: The “Sweet” Jazz Saxophonist Influential jazz tenor saxophonist‚ Lester Young led a revolution that changed the way the saxophone is played until this very day. He Inspired through his bright and airy tunes that sharply contrasted the loud and boisterous sounds of his counterparts (Pener 121). Young was known for many of his groundbreaking tunes such as “All of Me”‚ and “Lester Leaps In”. As a result of his very different approach to playing the tenor saxophone‚ he influenced many

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    “Because God is Real: Sixteen Questions‚ One Question” is a theologian book written by Peter Kreeft. Peter Kreeft‚ is the currently a Professor of philosophy at Boston University‚ whom has authored 75 books to dates. Kreeft began writing apologetic novels in 1978‚ and has been referred to as “Apologetic’s C.S. Lewis of our generation. Kreeft writes all his books in a dialogue fashion revolving around the most common questions Christians are trying to find on their spiritual journey. Kreeft believes

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    Douglas. The Bitter Side of Sweet by Tara Sullivan‚ and Iqbal by Francesco D’Adamo are both about children fighting for freedom out of slavery. Both books contain many characters‚ but the two books have 2 characters that are very similar. Those characters are Amadou from The Bitter Side of Sweet‚ and Iqbal from the book Iqbal. But besides the characters‚ there are lots of similarities between the two. There are also a lot of differences between the two. The Bitter Side of Sweet is about 3 kids called

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    Elizabeth Greenep 9/3/2014 English 10 Grandparent description The Sweet Old Lady Called Grandma Warm‚ friendly‚ sweet‚ generous‚ and kind-hearted; these words cannot describe my grandmother enough‚ but they are greatly stressed in defining her beautiful character. Her short‚ black hair resulted in frizzy hair due to her frequent hair-dying. When walking by the kitchen I would see a tiny head of thick hair leveled with the counter‚ which reminded my grandmother and everyone else of how short

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    till they are an adult. Regardless to the crime they have committed‚ a juvenile is a juvenile and an adult is an adult‚ therefore sixteen year olds should not be tried in adult court. Sixteen year olds being tried in adult court is wrong because they are able to effectively reform‚ their brains are not sufficiently developed and they are vulnerable to adult prisons. Sixteen year olds are at a point in their life where they can effectively reform. They are essentially still young and not obstinate with

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    The book Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet begins in 1986 where Henry Lee‚ a Chinese-American who’s now in his 50s‚ approaches a crowd at the Panama Hotel in Seattle where remaining belongings of Japanese families are discovered. This triggers Henry to begin reminiscing upon his own experience that took place in 1942. The story transitions to Henry as a child and his experiences in the years of World War II. It all begins when the devastating attack at Pearl Harbor has taken place‚ and now

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    factions by violent actions with no repercussions. They want Katniss and her followers to obey and surrender so much that It creates a rebellion in Panem which results in a war. This is a somewhat similar to what is happening in The Bitter Side of Sweet.

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    Yudilaine Escalante Intermediate Composition II Instructor: Liz Young 06/20/2012 Sixteen-Year-Old Drivers Cause a Lot of Accidents. The most accidents occurring these years have been caused by sixteen-year-old. Many of them caused for speeding. Sometimes these teenagers don’t have the experience necessary to star driving. Parents don’t figure that their children are a danger to society. They help them to get their driver’s license‚ following by buying a car. They don’t even realize that they

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