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    ( it can’t come soon enough). No matter what you do or get me for my birthday‚ I know it will be perfect and I will love it forever. I hope that I’ve never sold you short on any gift or surprise I’ve gotten you and I know we’ll be 80 in our grand kids houses planning our gifts and trips with and for each other ?????????????? (ps. Don’t ever leave me because then I’ll probably die...) So I just wanna let you know how much I love you. I’ve been really upset since I got my paddle because I always

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    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a comedic western adventure based on the exploits of the historical characters. Butch Cassidy and Sundance are the leaders of the Hole in the Walls Gang‚ a group of famous bank robbers. While Butch plots the gang’s next robbery his leadership is questioned by another gang member‚ Harvey Logan. Butch proves his loyalty to his gang by winning the fight and successfully leading the gang in the robbery of the Union Pacific Flyer‚ a railroad train. The second attempt

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    PBS Kids made me the person I am today Public broadcasting station or PBS for short is a membership funded channel that is made to educate‚ inspire‚ create‚ and showcase a variety of unique experiences. There are shows that are meant to help develop children’s minds‚ documentaries that take the viewer through different adventures‚ news programs to inform of the goings on of the world‚ and even being able to watch journeys through dance‚ theatre‚ and music. This was created in 1970 and has been around

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    Deeply engaging with social issues‚ The Fosters’ ideological development departs from the quotidian inclusion in The Kids Are All Right. Visibility of lesbian characters in The Kids Are All Right is both apolitical and constrains queer visibility. Whereas The Fosters‚ albeit homonormative inclusion‚ effectively criticizes the ideological system that embeds the character narratives. Specifically‚ The Fosters’ meaningfully represents a family that is diverse and challenges the tropes of kinship. To

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    Tia Wright School and Society: Tuesday and Thursday 9:25-10:40 The War on Kids exposes the problems with today’s school system. It talks about the irrational fears of schools and how it contributes to the issue that they have robbed children of basic rights in schools. Extreme measures are being taken as a punishment even for the most minor incidents‚ and children are now subjected to prison-like security‚ arbitrary punishments‚ and pharmacological abuse through the forced prescription of dangerous

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    Violence in media is healthy and beneficial for children—or so claims Gerard Jones‚ author of “Violent Media is Good for Kids”. It is undeniable that the title of Jones’s essay is straightforward and aptly named‚ if not confidently bold. But while his claim may boast confidence‚ it lacks credibility. Jones does do a great job introducing his controversial claim by using passion‚ persuasion‚ and personal experience. However‚ his insufficient evidence and fallacious reasoning fail to support

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    In the excerpt from the afterward (p.132) to "The Cocaine Kids" by Terry Williams he seems to be expressing the Subcultural Theories. Simply because the excerpt is mainly concerned with the way they were raised‚ opportunities and lifestyle. In my opinion I agree strongly that these Subcultural Theories play a major roll in why the cocaine kids be come drug dealers. The "crew" all lived in a poor part of Manhattan called Washington Heights; it’s an area full of crack fiends and drug dealers. It’s

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    Is Brawn is Better than Brains?: A Response to ¨Anti-Intellectualism: Why We Hate the Smart Kids¨ “Anti-Intellectualism: Why We Hate the Smart Kids” by Grant Penrod is an essay written by a college student from Arizona State University‚ who writes about his perspective on a particular high school ideal. His thesis explains the three reasons he believes society dislikes intellectuals. His first reasons are the social stereotypes that are present early in high school with physical activities and

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    Resume of Diary of a Wimpy kid The book revolves around the 11-year-old Greg Heffley’s life. His older brother is the cocky brother who’s always teasing you and beating you up when you’re in his room or you’ve stolen his stuff. His younger brother‚ Manny‚ is the annoying brother. He potty trains whilst eating cereal‚ he calls Greg Bubby too‚ which‚ according to Greg‚ is too childish and very embarrassing. Greg’s mother has bought him a diary. It was supposed to be a journal‚ though. In Greg’s journal

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    to work hard at something was a sign of low ability. They thought that a person with talent or intelligence did not need to work hard to do well”. This means that a fixed mind set are kids who believe that they are very smart‚ believing that they are talented instead of developing their smartness and talents. Also kids believe that a fixed mind set can lead you to a successful life without any effort. Many students I have known are fixed mind set because students believe that just because they are

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