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    At the beginning of my freshmen year‚ I joined Leo Club as a way for me to meet other people as well as help out within my community. Leo Club made such a significant impact on my life just from one year as it allowed me to befriend other students that I never would have imagined I would one day call my closest friends. After realizing how the club had a significant role in the shaping of my character‚ I wanted to have an even bigger role in the club and help others the way the club had for me.

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    In the book The Rise And Fall Of Darth Vader it explores the world of Anakin Skywalker in Tatooine to Darth Vader in the Death Star. Anakin Skywalker as a child lived in the harsh weather of Tatooine with his mother as a slave. Anakin and his mother worked for Watto a pod racer gambler who owns a junk yard. Anakin and his mother were traded after their last owner lost in a pod race gamble to Watto. Growing up in the junkyard Anakin wanted to explore the galaxy even though he belonged to Watto he

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    future. People now view Nick as a monster‚ her classmates are torn between calling her a victim or a part of the whole plan‚ her friends no longer talk to her‚ her parents’ marriage is ending‚ her brother resents her‚ the girl whose life she saved befriends her‚ and she considers the possibility of attending college even though her name is attached to the tragedy. This novel follows her as she learns to forgive‚ to stand up for herself‚ and journey from mental anguish to mental

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    peace and stability in the country. Otherwise it would affect the country’s economic progress and political stability in future. There is no purpose in merely obtaining academic achievements without self-discipline because no one would approach or befriend you as you lack the virtues a decent human should have in the modern society. Even as an adult‚ self-discipline is needed as you will be assigned to various tasks in the workforce and you would have to be responsible to complete it. Even someone

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    Themes raised in the text: Depression‚ friendship‚ love‚ bullying‚ acceptance. Behaviours that constitute bullying: Physically hurting somebody‚ name calling‚ anti-social behaviour‚ spreading rumours‚. Different forms of bullying include: Cyber bullying‚ verbal bullying‚ physical bullying‚ indirect bullying‚ emotional bullying‚ blackmail. Comprehension: What is a blog page? A blog page is a page on the internet where people write their thoughts and opinions on a certain topic. What

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    vocabulary games. She is a shy but brave girl and has long brown hair. Her new house has a pool and a floaty which she loves to lay on and think about stuff. During a run with her father in the park one day‚ she meets a couple of people who she befriends. Her new school is called Avalon High in which her friends‚ Will‚ Jen‚ and Lance‚ also go to. The school seems pretty normal and she has normal classmates. Will has a stepbrother named Marco who plays a bad guy in the story. For some reason when

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    this book will be enjoyed by all. Though a story focused on aboriginal myth and culture‚ it will appeal to any child frightened of the dark. An aboriginal boy who is afraid of a bad spirit‚ the Hairyman‚ who roams the boy’s house at night. When he befriends a green tree frog‚ ‘girragundji’ he realises that his ancestors have sent her to protect him and that he can face his fears. The Hairyman is depicted as a bad spirit in the boy’s house‚ but in one of his kindred’s house‚ it is a friendlier spirit

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    The movie the hunger games by Gary Ross has many features that show Katniess Everdeen adapting‚ surviving and even thriving in the movie. The first thing is Katniss had to do was adapt to her new environment‚ which was relatively easy for her. She steams from district 12 which is one the districts ruled by the government and are often treated bad‚ making life miserable for the people‚ often making people hunt for their food like Katniss. All that experience and mistreatment led to Katniss being

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    Kevin Kunila Instructor: Anne-Ly Eskla Tallinn English College G2 5 Nov 2014 “Recent advances in technology are ruining the English language.” Nowadays‚ technology is developing and evolving at a rapid rate. The advancement in technology has affected almost everything in today’s society. Technology has opened up many new ways of communication not just in the English-speaking world‚ with these new ways people are communicating with one another‚ language has also evolved in unknown or modern words

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    1. Title A. A Brave New World The title for Aldous Huxley’s book A Brave New World is a quite contradictory statement to the actuality of the outside world. one in which there is almost absolutely no bravery required the name of the book renders itself ironic. -When John hears the “O brave new world” being sung‚ he feels as if the words themselves “had mocked him through his misery and remorse‚ mocked him with how hideous a note of cynical derision!”(Huxley 143). he makes attempts

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