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    the market‚ or has its price been inflated beyond comprehension? How much is a television worth to its owner? How much is a person worth to their country? These are the kinds of questions (among many others) that Walter Mosley‚ author of the essay Twelve Steps Toward Political Revelation‚ aims to help answer. In his essay one can find Mosley’s that Mosley argue about the value of goods and people; however‚ even Mosley seems to be unaware that one cannot put a price on everything.

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    Shoemaker and the Revolution‚” Alfred F. Young analyzes and demonstrates with secondary sources of the events leading to the Revolution. The author’s purpose of the article is to narrate the experience of the ordinary Boston shoemaker‚ George Robert Twelves Hewes‚ during the time before the Revolution. He writes the article to show how the causes of the Revolution impacted the lives of ordinary citizens such as Hewes and the transformation he goes through. The article mainly regards the Tea Party

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    Twelve Angry Men highlights the importance of seeing things from more than one perspective. Reginald Rose’s Twelve Angry Men is a play concerning 12 jury men who experience the difficulties of coming to a unanimous decision regarding a 16 year old murder suspect. In this case the importance of seeing things from more than one perspective is relevant as a young boy’s life hangs in the balance. Rose highlights this through Juror 3 and 10’s narrow minded views and the ways in which they must be persuaded

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    Imagine being a young boy from upstate New York‚ who has lived a difficult life‚ losing his father when he was little‚ and moving from school to school due to his horrific behavior in school. Now imagine that same boy‚ except now he’s a hero‚ worshipped by the gods‚ and in a situation where he could either save or destroy all humanity. The trouble prone life of teenager Percy Jackson becomes a lot more complicated when he learns he is the son of the Sea God‚ Poseidon. After being discovered by the

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    In the novel The Titan’s Curse by Rick Riordan‚ The book opens with Percy‚ Annabeth‚ and Thalia driving towards a place called Westover Hall‚ a military school. Grover has sent the three heros a message saying there are two young demigods who don’t know about themselves yet ‚ the hero’s head into Westover Hall they instantly run into two teachers who start to question them. Thalia then uses a power called the mist which will magically charm the opposing person to believing whatever they want‚ Percy

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    I. Introduction My choice for my book report is the lightning thief by Rick Riordan‚ it was called the lightning thief because Percy Jackson who is the protagonist of the story was accused of stealing the weapon of Zeus (the lightning bolt) Percy had two friends in camp half-blood namely Grover and Annabeth. These two people help our hero Percy in his quest to prove that he did not steal the lightning bolt from Zeus. There is also Luke‚ the real lightning thief‚ who acted nice to Percy in order

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    In the play Twelve Angry Men‚ the playwright Reginald Rose demonstrates through the characters of the jury the conflict between right and wrong and what can come from that conflict. The play was set in the 1950’s‚ when only men were chosen to be a part of a jury. Rose intentionally creates the characters of the jury to have contradicting values to show how conflict is often necessary before justice can be served. The only way to give the accused a fair trial is if there is conflict occurring between

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    The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan is revolved around a demigod (half human half god) who tries to get back Zeus’ lightning bolt. Percy Jackson‚ a kid who doesn’t really like school (due to his ADHD) goes through many adventures‚ learning more about himself‚ his origin‚ his father‚ and what he has become involved in. He goes through this first adventure with Grover (his best friend during middle school)‚ Annabeth (an intelligent girl in the same situation as Percy)‚ and his sword-pen named Riptide

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    In the article‚ “A Suicide at Twelve: ‘Why Steve?” by Richard E. Meyer‚ shares a story about a twelve year old boy that is reticent. He talks about 210 children in America around Steve Dailey’s age group who also committed suicide. Just like the 210 children‚ many children at that age group may have similar issues as Steve. Steve was an emotional boy who was stressed out which may had lead him to his tragedy. Richard R. Meyer discusses Dailey’s life starting from the day he was born until the day

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    the right thing even when they are faced with controversy. Sometimes it can be very hard to do the right thing especially if others disagree with you. We tend to go with the majority so we don’t feel out of place or feel like we a being judged. “Twelve Angry Men‚” a play written by Reginald Rose‚ is an excellent example of how some people choose to do the right thing even when controversy comes their way. The various conflicts in Rose’s play are tools which he uses to teach us to do the right thing

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