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    people to see what is really out there rather than what is in their algorithm decided virtual bubble. His fear is that this censorship of information can give a false illusion of the world and that takes away from democracy. The article‚ Is Google Wrecking Our Memory"‚ addresses the fears of an audience who believes that using the Internet as an immediate form of information and relying on it is harmful to our memory. He shows through extensive research over time to highlight that there is no difference

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    This is where all the lessons I have learned from PDPR are applied and it feels so great because I haven’t experienced such things ever since I was born. And also the most thrilling and nervous part of the program is the Variety Show! What a nerve-wrecking experience that was! I have never ever imagined that I could portray a role that was so unexpected of me. I also have a stage freight‚ but because of the determination to get good grades and not to be embarrassed‚ I just did what I thought was best

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    snow was amazing. Just watching it comes down and hitting the ground was a pretty sight. Then to watch some of the kids out playing making snowmen was a great sight also. What wasn’t a great sight was seeing the news and watching how people were wrecking their cars. After‚ seeing all that pretty snow the sight is not a good look now it’s dirty looking Listening to the good music and hearing laughter filled my whole vacation. Watching my family sit down talking and playing cards was great. It was

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    Junior and Senior Promenade 2014 The Junior and Senior promenade‚ conducted by the Supreme Student Government along with their adviser‚ was conducted at the Acacia Hotel last February 7‚ 2014‚ Friday. With the theme “A night of endless tales”‚ the JS prom was sought by almost half of the student body from the third and fourth year level. This said event started at six o’clock in the evening with the registration of the students who willingly attended and ended up at twelve o’clock in the morning

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    easily pulled off but I have managed to handle the responsibility‚ the attendance‚ and the participation. The responsibilities consist of dates. Paying attention to the dates while having thousands of things on your mind at once can be pretty nerve wrecking. I have been on time with all the due dates with all the assignments. I give my best quality work. I will always make time to make my assignments on time because that is responsibility and that’s the start to success. Attendance has been a major

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    In the 21st century‚ many movies and books are reimagined into new creations. For example‚ Frankenstein‚ a great novel by Mary Shelley‚ was reimgined into a novel called The Rebellious Robot with modern day items. Both stories are alike in many ways‚ but the differences of these two stories are important. The author of The Rebellious Robot portrays differences in their story by changing the characters’ appearances in the stories‚ the plot‚ and the point of view of the stories. The author of The

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    why I fear every detail of this place. The smell saturate with so many different chemicals it’s hard to explain. The temperature is always freezing and the cold floors are a great production because of it. The germs that are all around are nerve-wrecking. The worst feeling that grew into tension was felt all over my body was the thought of me or my unborn child not making it out alive. When being admitted in the hospital I think it is essential that you have friends and family for support. I walked

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    Do you believe onions buried underground are the cause of sadness? In the book “Buried Onions” by Gary Soto there are many different examples; such as metaphors‚ similes‚ and personification to grab the reader’s attention. That is exactly what you want when reading a book! First type of figurative language‚ “Yellow shoes the color of a pat of butter” (40). is a metaphor that stuck out the most to me. A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to

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    one that makes the sacrifice of skipping a hockey game‚ being late to work‚ or having to be dropped off at class an hour and a half early. Lastly‚ I have developed the habit of having to ask for rides from friends or family. This becomes very nerve wrecking which makes me feel terrible for always having to ask and sometimes I don’t even manage to find a ride because my family and friends have their own things to

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    Walter Dean Meyers’ Monster is a realistic fiction novel following Steve Harmon‚ a sixteen year-old student on trial for felony murder‚ navigate his way through one of the most challenging‚ nerve-wrecking experiences of his life. The novel focuses on time spent at Steve’s trials as well as moments in jail‚ while it also takes the reader back to moments of his childhood. Written in the point of view of Steve himself‚ the book is written as a journal and not only focuses on the events which are taking

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