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    More Than Just a Game

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    would considered myself as an outsider or a trouble maker. I was always getting into trouble every time I look up. The teachers at school couldn’t understand why I caused so much trouble. It wasn’t like I use to associate with a lot of people‚ so they knew it wasn’t just to impress friends or be a class clown. I made the honor roll every six weeks‚ so they knew I was an intelligent young man‚ but for some strange reason I was always getting into trouble. The last incident that I got into was a fight

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    Disobedience is a valuable human trait and it promotes social progress. The beginning of time starts with disobedience. Humans tend to attract to trouble like a moth to a flame. When someone is born they start off disobedient. Humans have to be taught how to behave. It is to be imbedded into our brains to make the right decisions. The Bible is a good example of this claim. When God told Eve not to eat the fruit from the garden‚ what did she do? She ate the fruit instead of following God’s directions

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    Catch the Moon

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    English 2B 27 September 2012 Catch the Moon Imagery is an important part of the novel story “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer. The The story is about a trouble maker named Luis Cintron who has just gotten home from juvenile hall. Luis works in his father’s junkyard; he is not the happiest teenager doing that job. The author uses the literary element imagery to allow the reader to experience what Luis is experiencing. The author states‚ “She stood in the sunlight in her white sundress

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    ralph roister doister

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    action‚ the division into acts and scenes‚ and the simple setting.  These are all united with native English comedy to form something  unique up to that point in English literature.  The play begins with Matthew Merrygreek‚ a hanger-on and trouble maker  and flatterer of Ralph Roister Doister. He introduces the play and the  themes in it. Ralph has fallen "in love" with a widow‚ Dame Christian  Custance‚ and is determined to marry her. She is engaged to a sailor‚  Gawin Goodluck‚ a thoroughly

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    Lauren Tarshis Pages: 96 1. Characters George Calder is a 10-year-old boy who is a trouble maker. Phoebe is George’s little sister and is known to get lost. Daisy is George’s and Phoebes aunt‚ and they are traveling with her to America. 2. Background- George Calder is the main character and he is a little brat. He doesn’t listen at all and in the middle of the book he snuck out of his room and got in big trouble. Phoebe is one of the main characters too. She is George’s little sister and tends to

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    Geography is the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmospheres. Foster would classify To Kill a Mockingbird under geography. To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in Alabama during the Great Depression. Alabama was one of the eleven states to succeed the union in 1861. Because the Confederacy lost the war‚ Alabama was forced back into the union. Alabama faced many hardships during the Reconstruction Era‚ the era that took place in the South after the civil war. To make matters

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    Nerd Vs Boys

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    depending on whether or not they are ready to grow up. Although the stereotypical "jock versus nerd" concept is difficult to cope with in society‚ males face many more challenges than just that. They have troubles fitting into different crowds at school‚ impressing girls‚ and keeping out of trouble. People tend to think that females have a tougher lifestyle than do males‚ but when it narrows down to the finer details of things‚ males have to go through much more than their female counter parts. Although

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    Bias and Decision Making

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    decision maker may response differently with same problem. Why does this happen? Because of bias. Bias is a subjective ideas or thought. Sometimes it is injustice to receivers who got the outcome from the decision makers. There is a kind of division got from the internet: class‚ racism‚ culture‚ media‚gender‚linguistic‚ politice‚religion‚statistical number(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias Aug‚ 9 2008)‚ which is based on external environment around. Under circumstance‚ decision maker is

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    “The Breakfast Club” shows the typical stereotypes of before‚ specially the 80s. The snob girl that thinks she shouldn’t be there‚ the popular sports boy‚ the rebel that is not understood‚ the nerd that doesn’t want to be in trouble‚ the outcast that is ignored‚ and the teacher that thinks to highly of themselves and thinks that teenager equals problem. In the 80s “The Breakfast Club” became really popular. This could be because the teenagers that saw it found themselves identified with the characters

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    play with them‚ but since they never saw or heard of him they just believed of what they heard of him. He first was heard of being dead‚ being in the county jail‚ was in a gang‚ eats birds and cats‚ is a trouble maker‚ or was locked down to his bed by his father so he wouldn’t cause any more trouble. No one knew anything about Boo or even the Radleys except Atticus but he didn’t like talking about them. They find out that all and some of the facts are true of who they talk about. The kids from Maycomb

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