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    “Sentimental Moment or Why Did the Baguette Cross the Road?” is a touching poem by Robert Hershon‚ a Brooklyn raised American author and poet. One of many‚ this poem is simple yet intricate‚ seemingly hiding a somewhat deeper meaning than it is letting on. The tale follows (who we can safely assume to be) Hershon and his grown son Jed on their way to lunch. Hershon is absent-mindedly treating his son like a child‚ which he (Jed) somewhat takes offense to. They then cross the street‚ which is when we find

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    Connecting the Branches on Gun Control‚ required a great amount of time and effort. As the project progressed I learn a lot‚ not only on the subject I was studying and reporting on‚ but also how to find a use useful information pertaining to the hot button topic of Gun Control in America. Firstly‚ I feel as though it is important to know that I went into this project with a fairly extensive amount of knowledge on the topic‚ and fairly well established beliefs pertaining to guns. While‚ I still completely

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    When It Changed Analysis

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    When It Changed is a story set in the future in another planet where all its society is constituted by women. In this story‚ the author is making a statement about gender relations and gender inequality that is still relevant even almost 50 years after the story was written. From the beginning of the story‚ the author shows us our biases and stereotypes. In fact‚ we do not know that the main character is a woman and instead assume that it is a man until halfway of the story. This is due to the author’s

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    A moment in History

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    A moment in History As we come into high school‚ we continue to learn more and more of our great nation’s history. Countless events had led up to what the world is today‚ such as the civil rights movement‚ women’s right to vote‚ 9/11‚ and Pearl Harbor. Although‚ there are more influential events on our world. To be specific‚ Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin gave us one of the greatest gifts the world has ever received‚ electricity. “People always fear change. People feared electricity when

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    Seize the Moment

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    that you will talk about how you pursue your dreams when you are old? These are the questions that remind me of being brave to seize the moment in my lifetime. In my young age‚ I am a person of action and guts. I liked to do what I wanted to do‚ try something that I had never experienced‚ and do what I thought was necessary to do. I could hang out with friends at midnight‚ see a horror movie by myself and ride a roller coaster. However‚ when I became a teenager like Werther‚ I became afraid

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    misunderstanding on the part of the Soviet soldiers. As argued by Bonsal‚ the Missile Crisis was entirely between the Soviet Union and the United States. This view can be justified when we consider the possibility that Khrushchev may have sent his missiles for reasons other than for Castro’s defense and when we are faced with Castro’s obvious exclusion from the Crisis negotiations. Castro’s “role” in the Crisis‚ if he has one at all‚ is that he unintentionally helped convinced Khrushchev

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    thinking about the various policies and proposals by the various candidates in this upcoming election. The main topic that developed my interest in politics was the response 1 on Gun control. I never knew what the second Amendment meant until I took this class. With the recent shootings that’s happening all over US‚ the issue on gun control has become an open subject to debate on. Being assigned this topic made me more familiar with the events that has been happening in the real world. With the unfortunate

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    story of two best friends‚ Gene and Finny. Although the story is told through Gene’s point of view‚ his perception of Finny is most important as Finny develops psychologically throughout the book. A pivotal moment in Finny’s psychological development is Brinker’s investigation in Chapter 11‚ when Finny finally acknowledges it was Gene who pushed him and this changes Finny’s innocent view of the world. Finny sees everyone how he wants to see them‚ assuming the world is a fundamentally friendly place

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    I’m Taking a Stance on Gun Control Guns need to be controlled. From the mass shooting in Newton‚ Connecticut that killed twenty-seven people‚ twenty of whom were faultless children at Sandy Hook Elementary‚ to nine people gunned down during Bible study in Charleston‚ South Carolina at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church‚ guns have proven to be an extreme political problem. In 2011‚ former Arizona congresswoman‚ Gabrielle Giffords became a victim of gun violence‚ along with eighteen other

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    Unforgettable Moment

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    Unforgettable Moment One day‚ I was gazing out the window as the rain poured. My parents came into my room and told me very exciting news; we were leaving for America. Even though my parents thought leaving the country was a good thing‚ I was conflicted feeling happy and sad because I was leaving my beloved country‚ Yemen. I thought of everything that I was going to leave behind‚ everything that had been familiar to me for thirteen years: Family‚ Friends‚ teachers‚ and mostly my community. I thought

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