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    Interview with Wes Anderson - Castello Cavalcanti: Home? Italy? Prada. Anderson transports us to Castello Cavalcanti in the suitably midcentury year of 1955. The quiet evening scene‚ exuding that richly Italian feeling falling somewhere between idyll and indolence‚ set in a village skipped over by modernisation. This atmosphere splinters apart when a race car crashes into the center of town. The last project expression‚ “Prada Classics #3”‚ has been presented in a first-ever preview during the

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    characters and people in these pieces of American literature and history portray the addictiveness of adrenaline and continually put themselves in risky situations to experience the most addictive variable of risk; adrenaline. ”Into the Wild’s” Chris McCandless walked right into one of the most unforgiving places in North America; The Alaskan Bush. McCandless was an extremist and did not sit on the side lines waiting for adventure to come to him. He ventured through the dangerous terrain with

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    The Scar In Little Bee‚ by Chris Cleave the main character‚ Little Bee‚ notices a scar on a girl’s legs. She wondering if the scars covered her whole body‚ and said that it would be pretty. Little Bee stats that a scar is never ugly‚ but others might not see it that we. She says that we must see every scars as beautiful. A scar means that that you survived‚ because a scar doesn’t form on the dying. Most people have a scar‚ and sometimes people will ask you know you got this scar. Some are embarrassed

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    Remembering #9 I absolutely love how Laurie Halse Anderson is able to easily put herself into the mind-set of a teenager and write in a way that we are able to relate too. Melinda’s words and actions actually sound like something a teen would say or do. Too many times I have been forced to read a book that I am not able to relate to or make connection with in my own life. Contemporary literature‚ like Speak is a lot easier to for high school students to understand and apply. This is one of the many

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    nding on the area of living Anderson can be very peaceful at times‚ even quiet at times. Although‚ Anderson isn’t very violent‚ we do have multiple tragedies throughout the year that could be prevented. One major problem with Anderson is the fact that so many teens want to gang bang and act like gangsters because that’s what they see on Youtube or Tv. A lot of kids get robbed and/or shot because they want to sell Marijuana‚ or other drugs. Too many kids lack discipline and proper care‚ they want

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    “If friendship has an opposite‚ it’s war.”(183) Vietnam; Pledge Allegiance‚ by Chris Lynch is an action packed‚ death craving‚ full-of-friendships type of book. It is historical fiction‚ and I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for an awesome war book. This book depicts from the Vietnam War about four friends who decide to join‚ and right now‚ it is Morris’ perspective. This is society vs. society‚ human vs. human. This is taking place right now in the town of Boston where four regular

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    need courage? We need courage for many reasons. Without courage we wouldn’t be able to do anything. We would do the same things and not learn anything new. It would be the same thing over and over again. In the book “Staying Fat For Sarah Brynes” by Chris Crutcher it shows many reasons on why we need courage. Courage helps us live the best we can‚ help us do things we don’t want to do‚ and stick up for ourselves. With courage you can live life the best way you possibly can. When Sarah didn’t get

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    In "Hands" by Sherwood AndersonAnderson uses symbolic writing describing an incident with a former school teacher in Pennsylvania named Adolph Myers. Adolph was run out of town by townsmen in a misunderstanding with Mr. Myers’ relationship with his students. This symbolism continues into his later life after being run out of Pennsylvania into Winesburg as an old man that lives outside of town. The unknown reasoning for the nervousness‚ quick hands of Mr. Meyers which he is known as Wing Biddlebaum

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    According to the author‚ Dr. James N. Anderson from the article‚ “What’s Your Worldview?”: An Interactive Approach to Life’s Big Questions”‚ gives a practical and specific definition of a worldview: A worldview is a group of important beliefs‚ assumptions‚ values‚ and ideas about our universe that outlines in a manner individuals can comprehend their existence in this world and life practices as well as the lives and encounters of others of how they may answer. In his article he gave a very interesting

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    Carol Anderson is an American history and literature teacher from Albuquerque‚ New Mexico. She writes nonfiction articles and creates hand-bound books. Carol Anderson’s work really focuses on how yellow journalism could start the Spanish American War. Carol strongly focuses on the way the father of yellow journalism and the publisher of the New York journalism William Randolph Hearst manipulated his newspaper’s titles to persuade the publics opinion to increase paper circulation. Carl also talks

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