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    Ghost and Husband

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    Enter if you dare... One day had the petrifying nightmare ever. One night me and my friends‚ sally‚ Emma‚ John‚ and Franklin‚ we were coming back from a party. Our attention suddenly changed‚ as we all feared of the ghostly haunted house. My friends had told me that the house was preoccupied by trace of a ghost‚ but I never assumed it. I thought they were just not factual. Although I didn’t believe it‚ I was a bit frightened. They had also told me that the long forgotten abandoned house‚ laid

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    Brother Dear

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    Brian Van-Huynh “Brother Dear” by Bernice Friesen In the short story Brother Dear‚ Bernice Friesen introduces the antagonistic relationship a parent and child share when they do not see eye to eye in terms of success. Greg and his father struggle through difficulty as Greg is caught in the midst of what his father wants him to do as appose to what he wants for himself. The conflict that exists between Greg and his Father proves that parents should allow their children to discover and follow

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    Opening of Eyes Have you ever had a day that changed the way you think‚ well I have. This day for me was the day my nephew‚ Kryian James Guthrie‚ was born. I was the first to find out that my sister‚ Meggan‚ was pregnant. She‚ at first‚ didn’t want me to know that she thought she might be pregnant. I was helping her shop for her and her husband’s‚ Tyler‚ trip to Cody for the hot air balloon rally. Meggan and I were at Albertson getting the food need for the trip‚ we thought we had everything we

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    Dear John

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    STUDENT’S NAME : JB Spring C. Bacurnay TITLE OF THE BOOOK : Dear John NAME OF AUTHOR : Nicholas Sparks SETTINGS : Hilmington ‚ North Carolina MAIN CHARACTERS : * John Tyree * Savannah Lynn Curtis * Randy Welch * Mr. Tyree * Tim Wheddon * Noodles * Rooster * Gavin McCulley Starks * Bryce Hayes Harris (Cameo) * Braeden Reed Alan * Alan (Age 14) CHARACTER LIKED BEST & REASON : * John ‚ because John did not let go of his feelings although

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    An Ideal Husband

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    An Ideal Husband Analysis of characters Sir Robert Chiltern The play’s "tragic" hero‚ Sir Robert Chiltern is an accomplished government official‚ considered by all as an ideal husband and model politician. As described in the stage notes‚ Sir Robert has effected a violent separation of thought and emotion in his personality; moreover‚ he suffers from divided loyalties. Though a portrait of distinction and good breeding‚ Sir Robert conceals a blemished past. Extremely ambitious‚ he succumbed to

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    Desiree's Husband

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    “Desiree’s Husband” In Kate Chopins “ Desiree’s Baby” the main character Desiree is a fragile human being who was the victim of a few unfortunate circumstances. Her life starts disorder and also ended in disorder. As an infant she was purposely abandoned in a gateway and found by Madame Valmonde who loved her dearly. At the end of her life she was also abandoned by her husband who shuns her once he finds his mother “belongs to the race that is cursed with the brand of slavery”. The character Desiree

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    Loving vs. Virginia

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    Loving V Virginia Every human should be granted basic civil rights. The constitution itself claims we as American citizens are granted “life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness‚” but does the government always allow us these civil liberties? Life‚ yes we are all granted the right to be alive‚ but liberty and true pursuit of happiness maybe not as much. Webster defines Liberty as “The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life”.

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    Loving vs. Virgina

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    LOVING v. VIRGINIA Can you imagine not being able to share your life with the person you love because of the color of your skin? Well‚ this was the case for those who resided in Virginia decades ago. Interracial marriages were not allowed in Virginia and sixteen other states due to the adoption of the Racial Integrity Act of 1924. The sole purpose of this act was to completely prohibit a "white person" marrying other than another "white person". Marriage licenses were not issued until the

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    I’ll tell you where I am and maybe you can come see me. Would you like that? Okay then. You wait" (Munro 136). He promises her he will write‚ and for months after that she sits and waits daily for the mail to come‚ not realizing she had a future husband waiting there for her the entire time. She later marries the mailman and he truly believes that she was waiting for him. "He always tells the children the story of how I went after him by sitting by the mailbox every day" (Munro 140). This story displays

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    Manuel Rodríguez Fernández B1 In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet. Anne‚ as the speaker of the poem‚ begins describing her feelings at that sad moment. She feels sorry for her grandchild because she thinks that God took her so soon. The repetition of the word “farewell” at the beginning of the first three verses emphasizes the tragic situation that she is living. However‚ the way how she comes to terms with death in this first part of the poem is really unusual for a Puritan

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