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    Bullies

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    English 6 Ms.Golder Feb 12‚2014 Bullies Bullies seem to share certain qualities; bullies make themselves feel big by making other people feel small‚ to make themselves feel better about their own personal issues. Bullies act cruelly in order to get attention‚ and the people who watch and laugh are just provoking the bully to keep going. It’s difficult to stand up to a bully‚ especially when they’re a lot bigger and stronger than you. If bullies could control themselves and the way they

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    of his 6-foot height and his gentle and apologetic demeanor. His butt and genitals were often poked by one of his male classmates‚ his main tormentor. After months of constant taunts and harassment‚ Jamie Garcia had enough. He stabbed one of the bullies with a ballpen and punched another. The incident escalated when the father of the classmate he punched rushed to his school‚ slapped and threatened him with what he recalled was a .45-caliber gun. (Ubalde‚ 2012) This implies that the person being

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    The Bully

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    CHASE DEHARTTHE BULLYAUTHOR PAUL LANGAN IntroductionA new life. An new school. A new bully. That’s what Darrell Mercer faces when he and his mother move from Philadelphia to California. After spending months living in fear‚ Darrell is faced with a big decision: He can keep running from this bully‚ or find a way to fight back. AuthorBorn in Philadelphia‚ Paul Langan spent his early childhood in the city before moving with his single mother to southern New Jersey. There he attended public school

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    The Bully

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    The Bully 1: The meeting between Roger and Tony in the restaurant was kind of awkward‚ because Roger has not recognized Tony‚ and I think the reason to that was‚ because Roger tried to block his miserable memories from his childhood. When all of suddenly it all came back to Roger like a flash of lighting‚ he mumbled “Tony the bull”‚ and then he remembered all of the bullies of his seventh grade geography‚ and how many times he made fun of his big ears in front of the girls in the class. How many

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    is not always physical‚ but can be emotional and psychological as well. Watching the film "Bully"‚ I was taken aback by the extremity of the situation. I was not aware of how young the bullying starts. It is appalling and discomforting to know that it is just progressively getting worse. It is frightening to think that when I have children‚ that they will have to encounter this. I believe that Bully needs to be viewed by more people. It is an eye opener to how intense and severe the bullying

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    THE BULLY PRE-READING QUESTIONS 1. Bullies always want to fight‚ hurt somebody or getting trouble to their victims. They don’t acting like a good person or friendly and it’s just for fun for them. 2. I remember there was a bully guy in my childhood. He always absurd fear to his victims. In my opinion he will not change because of his family and other bullies friends. Also his parents were really dangerous too. DURING READING QUESTIONS 3. The setting of the story is takes place in one of

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    Mirror Mirror, on the Web

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    ””(Chaudhry 635) While a lot of people are fascinated by the self-expression and democracy facilitated by the new technology that is constantly being developed in society today in this new blogger democracy‚ Lakshmi Chaudhry published an article titled “MirrorMirror On the Web” to argue how the medias have rapidly evolved into tools for one to become famous. She is worried that self-expression has fallen effortlessly into self-promotion. The media culture made people; especially the young people’s appetite

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    MirrorMirror on the Wall Indonesia’s advertising Industry which is one of the youngest in the region‚ is almost at its adolescence trying to come to terms with all the rapid changes that it faces as it comes of age to find its own well defined personality and identity. A philosopher rightly said about life “We see life not as it is but as we are”. This seems so true in advertising too. Advertising should draw upon people’s emotions in order

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    mirror

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    MIRROR -The simplest and the most common optical instrument. -Uses the Law of Reflection to redirect light it receives. -It reflects most of the light in one direction. -Good reflecting mirrors can have 85% reflectance. Types of Mirror 1. Plane Mirror A mirror with a flat surface. Image formed: Laterally inverted Upright and always the same size as the object they reflect. Virtual image (images appear to behind the mirror) at the same distance as the object in front of the mirror. Examples:

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    the mirror says that it’s unjudgemental and it just reflects everything it sees.... it calls the candles and moon liars and goes on about how the woman needs the mirror. It also compares and places itself within the ranks of godliness. This poem is not a riddle‚ speaking with the voice of some mysterious "I" until the end‚ where the reader is shocked to find out that it’s a mirror‚ and not a person speaking. Instead‚ the poem lets us know from the start that we’re hearing from a mirror‚ with its

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