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    About a Girl

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    Introduction: Title: About a Girl Author: Joanne Horniman Genre: Teenage Romance • Story Outline: This follower the story of a girl called (protagonist) ‘Anna’. She moves to another town and is instantly attracted to this woman called ‘Flynn’ (Rosie). They have quite an intense relationship‚ but when Flynn is hiding a secret from her‚ Anna goes out of her way to find out what it might be. Anna is conflicted if Flynn will ever leave her and whether or not

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    Girl Stolen

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    Girl Stolen Being kidnapped and held against your will is hard enough for a person who can see‚ let alone a person who is blind. In this story Girl Stolen Cheyenne the main character was kidnapped and went through a dramatic struggle with her disability. But what other people don’t know is that being able to see is a gift its one of the most valuable things you can have. No one can ever imagine what it is like to never be able to see the world ever again. Well what this girl went through you would

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    April Raintree Themes

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    April and her sister who is eighteen months younger than her have been witnessing their parents having a “medicine problem”. This medicine is soon to be realized as alcohol‚ a common theme throughout the book. April and Cheryl have observed first handedly when it was apparent that their mother

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    Hemphill Street Influence

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    While driving down Hemphill Street‚ it is clear to perceive that the businesses and the houses that line the area has Hispanic influence. From Mexican flags to Spanish language on advertisements‚ the neighborhood spans from Felix Street to West Allen Avenue. Although this project was to explore strictly Hemphill‚ streets forking off east and west show signs of similar culture. The community is expanding and the culture is growing stronger‚ turning it into a city within a city. After driving up and

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    Delusional Girl 2

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    Prof. Kruh ENC1102- 7am February 19th 2015 Delusional In “It Would Be Different” by Maggie Mitchell and “The First Year of my Life” by Muriel Sparks there are many similarities‚ as there are differences. In comparing these two short stories‚ we are at realization of the similarities in discussing the present and the past flashbacks described. The summarization in “It Would Be Different” talks about a girl named Nikki who is delusional and imagining a world with her ex-boyfriend that isn’t true

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    Girl Interrupted

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    Girl‚ Interrupted Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious psychiatric illness. People that are diagnosed with this disorder suffer from an intense pattern of affective instability‚ extreme difficulties in interpersonal relationships‚ problems with behavioral or impulse control‚ and disrupted cognitive processes. The estimated prevalence of BPD in the general adult population is about 2%‚ mostly affecting young women. Susanna Kaysen was born on November 11‚ 1948 in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts

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    The House on Mango Street The House on Mango Street‚ which appeared in 1983‚ is a linked collection of forty-four short tales that evoke the circumstances and conditions of a Hispanic American ghetto in Chicago. The narrative is seen through the eyes of Esperanza Cordero‚ an adolescent girl coming of age. These concise and poetic tales also offer snapshots of the roles of women in this society. They uncover the dual forces that pull Esperanza to stay rooted in her cultural traditions on the one

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    Wall Street Blues

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    WSBl Summary Cliff Addis‚ the best bond salesperson on Wall Street who has never failed‚ persuaded his best customer‚ Louise Patterson‚ to buy the bonds of the company whose value diminished by 3% 2 days later. Trying to becalm Louise‚ Cliff lied saying that the bonds would turn round and he would gain profit. When Cliff came home‚ he read in a newspaper that the Wisconsin Credit bank is close to bankruptcy‚ but he perceived this message as “a golden investment opportunity”. Problem Mr.Addis

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    Illlegal Street Racing

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    Race the Strip‚ Not the Street. One of the fastest growing worldwide sports right now is racing. There are numerous forms of racing but Street Racing is one that is mainly performed by teenagers. Street racing originated from Drag Racing‚ on a quarter-mile strip. As the sport of street racing began to spread around the early ‘90s‚ people couldn’t really afford to go to a legal track and race‚ and soon enough teens began racing on public streets and highways. Street racing is an adrenaline rush

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    Servant girl

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    SERVANT GIRL and How did my brother leon brought his wife? SUMMARY 1. This is a story of a humble good-looking house helper named Rosa and her adult infatuation. Rosa is portrayed as a physically and verbally abused servant girl to an obnoxious but at times kind mistress. Rosa fantasized about the cochero whom she named to be "Angel" who later-on known to be as Pedro. She imagined him as different from other men‚ more gallant‚ gentler‚ and her rescuer from her miserable life with her mistress

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