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    Where the Wild things are

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    Where the Wild things are… “Your Value doesn’t decrease based on someone’s inability to see your worth.” Teenagers are the most misunderstood people on the planet. They are treated like children and expected to act like adults. The media makes teenagers out to be disobedient‚ disrespectful‚ sleazy people with no regard to anyone but themselves. They make it look like we think of nothing but parties‚ alcohol and sex. Everyone knows the majority of teenagers in society today are nothing like anyone

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    Things Fall Apart

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    deal with it differently. Some people could deal with the conflict positively and some could deal with negativity. For example‚ the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe includes many different types of conflicts such as man versus man. The characters in the book respond to conflicts in different ways. Everyone reacts to conflicts different ways. In the book Things Fall Apart‚ there is many examples on how people react to a conflict. An example of this is when the missionaries came over to Okonkwo’s

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    Summary of “The Order of Things” Recently‚ the ranking system of U.S. News and World Report is increasingly being questioned. “ The Order of Things”‚ an article written by the bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell and published in the prestigious New York magazine‚ criticizes the methodology used by U.S. News and World Report. According to Gladwell’s article‚ some fundamental changes should be made in the U.S. News ranking system to improve the fairness and accuracy of the rankings. The first change

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    Vianne Vitug 5° Honors English 09 October 10‚ 2012 A Theme and Okonkwo Things Fall Apart‚ a novel written by Chenua Achebe takes place in eastern Nigeria around the late 1800s. Achebe introduces Okonkwo‚ the protagonist of the novel and his ways of life. Okonkwo’s experiences in the novel are illustrated by his role‚ motivations‚ conflicts‚ and their resolutions. Providing readers with the theme of “The fear of emotion can ruin the quality of life.” Achebe portrays Okonkwo‚ the main character

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    spread of a communist government from taking over south Vietnam. This was known as a “containment war”. They wanted to fight this war to stop the spread of communism. The war started in 1955 and lasted until the fall of Saigon in April 1975. The Things They Carried tells the stories from soldiers point of view and others experiences. Tim O’Brien‚ Jimmy Cross‚ and Kiowa were just a few of the men that were in the Alpha company. O’Brien‚ Tim‚ and Kiowa had some very cowardice and very courageous

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    Do The Right Thing

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    "Do the Right Thing" Jason Smith Film Studies‚ April 2002 Right off the bat Spike Lee’s ideology is apparent in his film "Do the Right Thing". In the opening credit sequence Rosie Perez is dancing to the Public Enemy song "Fight the Power" from the album Fear of a Black Planet. The main theme of the song and dance is frustration and anger at the status quo. "Most of my heroes don’t appear on no stamps…Nothing but rednecks for 400 years if you check…" is one example of how the songwriter (Chuck D)

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    Things Fall Apart

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    named Pocahontas whose tribe is evaded by a group of British settlers who were set to sail to what at the time was called the “New World.” The two cultures‚ one being Pocahontas’s tribe and the other being the British settlers‚ clash in beliefs and an uprising occurs when the British attempt to take over the native tribe. Similar to Pocahontas and her tribe‚ the Igbo tribe in Chinua Achebe’s book Things Fall Apart‚ face the issue of colonization by the British. Though the Igbo tribe seemed to have

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    A Small Good Thing

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    Epiphany in A Small Good Thing In the story A Small Good Thing by Raymond Carver there are many epiphanies the three main characters have. The one that stood out to me was the one that happened to the baker. Early in the story the baker had a small relationship with the mother‚ Ann. He was supposed to just be making a birthday cake for Scotty‚ Ann’s son. While Scotty was in the hospital the cake was made but never picked up. The baker had every right to be mad that the cake would go to waste

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    Things I Carry

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    The things I carry are an essential part of my life and who I am today. From when I was little to the present‚ I carry things that impact who I am as a person and who I will become as I grow older. They offer clarity and comfort. I carry the memories of when I was younger. These memories create moments of laughter‚ tears‚ smiles‚ and complete happiness. My memories stay with me and allow me to learn and grow as a person. As I learn each day and walk through the halls of BVNW‚ I carry the weight of

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    attraction towards forbidden things. It started with the story of Adam and Eve‚ the first man and woman in the history of humanity. They were drawn to the forbidden fruit. As humans‚ we have been given the free will to make our own choices. We are a very special creation; hence‚ the masters of our own will. We can make decisions and choose things irrespective of them being right or wrong. It is our free choice that allows us to respond to the attraction of prohibited things. At the same time‚ we have

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