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    Find Jude Monologue

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    Find Jude. Believe me‚ it was really easy. I called him‚ he answered at the first ring‚ and he told me not to worry because he was on the way. Hell. Who am I kidding? Of course that’s not what happened. Since Lauren had ended that call‚ a hundred scenarios kept playing in my head. Like‚ I would call him. He would answer. Him: Who is this? Me: It’s Julia. Him: Who’s Julia? Okay. Try again. I would call him hesitantly. He would answer. Him: Who’s this? Me: It’s me‚ Julia. Him: Let’s hook up

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    Trying to be the person everyone wants you to be is the hardest part of being a teenager. If I were to tell my younger siblings and friends one piece of advice upon entering high school to overcome this difficulty‚ I would advise them to be themselves. Although it is a cliche and it’s often overlooked‚ hearing this was crucial for me. High school is the time when most students discover their place in the world and being someone who they’re not makes that journey exponentially harder. High school

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    Flying to Find Love

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    Flying to Find Love Toni Morrison whose born name Chloe Ardelia Wofford‚ grew up in a home of storytelling and retellings (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison). One of her favorite past time mythological stories from her childhood‚ has become the basis for a new tale to be told in Morrison’s “Song of Solomon”. The original myth tells of a story of the Igbo People of the West African Nation of Nigeria who were boarded on ship to be sold to slavery‚ and had revolted‚ causing white overseers

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    Autobiography by Kinsey DeVine “If the dust ain’t flying‚ you ain’t trying”‚ author unknown for sure‚ but I associate it with nine year old‚ barrel racing phenomenon‚ Chayni Chamberlin. If my mom would have heard that saying eleven years ago‚ she probably would have said that saying could apply to every aspect of my life. Whether it’s on horses or not‚ it captures the essence of giving my all in everything I do‚ including trying to come into this world. Eleven years ago on February 7‚ 2006 in Fredericksburg

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    The lamb The poem was written by William Blake and belongs to the collection “Songs of Innocence”. The title suggests that the poem is about a lamb‚ a symbol of sacrifice and purity. It is made up of two stanzas of ten lines each. Every line has got six syllables. The poem is narrated in first person. The poet is made equal to a child‚ to deal with the theme in a more subjective way. In the first stanza the speaker asks the lamb who made it. He also wonders who gave it life and enabled it

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    Find Your Passion

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    Finding A Passion The level of overall job satisfaction has been trending downward in the past four years (SHRM). It is said that this downfall is due to lack of preparation in finding values‚ strengths‚ and passions. Many people fail to find a position that fulfills their personal‚ financial‚ and social needs. It is important for people to be satisfied with their jobs‚ because work is a key part of a person’s life. Tools that assess a person’s hobbies‚ values and strengths can be useful

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    How to Find Happiness

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    ​ ​How To Find Happiness Despite The Depression mass media underwent considerable growth. Newspaper companies shut down by the thousand but circulation of papers went up a remarkable amount. In 1930 less than half of the U.S. households owned radios but ten years later over eighty percent owned them. Life during this time period was a continues struggle and for the most part extremely miserable. Unemployment grew to

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    A Goodman is Hard to Find

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    In " A Goodman Is Hard To Find" Flannery O’Connor suggest that the Misfit is psychologically unstable based off his murderous actions as well as his blatant denial of his actions. O’ Connor suggest that the Misfit suffers from anxiety and uses denial as a defense mechanism by mentally distorting his actions as more acceptable. The Misfit has escaped from jail‚ and was put in jail because he allegedly killed is father. His denial is evident because he claims that this is untrue : "It was a head doctor

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    Drama (Find Me)

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    Response For this unit we focused on ‘Find Me’ text written by Olwen Wymark. The text is about a woman ‘ Verity’ who is sent to Broadmoor prison for burning a chair. Throughout this unit we performed and worked on pieces on text and off text‚ looking at different periods of Verity’s life. All pieces performed were connected to the emotional struggle and differences Verity and her family had to coop with. We communicated these emotions through dramatic devices and skills. When we were looking

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