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    Basketball Diaries

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    defense always wins games. I always wondered what she meant by that until we played our 1st game and‚ I experienced what it would feel like if we would not have played any defense. They grabbed offensive board after offensive board and never once did we box out. The other team looked like all-stars playing against us but never once did we all stop to think about what our coach told us until halftime. We all went in the locker room and contemplated on what coach said about offense selling tickets and

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid

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    Diary of Wimpy Kid Evaluative Essay San Diego Christian College Children’s Literature Abstract The Diary of a Wimpy kid is a book about adolescence who have dealt with emotional struggles and social acceptance in middle school. The book highlighted areas of struggle which included: bullies‚ emotional responses in both positive and negative ways‚ friendship‚ and family dynamics. The book was intended was readers of age seven and older but could be used a discussion book with children

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    Historical and Biographical Approaches Historical criticism seeks to interpret the work of literature through understanding the times and culture in which the work was written. The historical critic is more interested in the meaning that the literary work had for its own time than in the meaning the work might have today. For example‚ while some critics might interpret existential themes in Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ a historical critic would be more interested in analyzing the play within the context

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    Macbeth Diary

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    Dear Journal‚ Last time I wrote was when I was leaving to go into battle. So much has happened since then – I don’t know where to start! I will begin with the battle. It was a difficult battle with many twists and turns along way‚ and just when we thought we had victory in our court‚ some more fighting broke out. Throughout the battles I stayed strong and confident‚ even when everyone was looking down. I managed to kill the traitor‚ Macdonwald‚ and was then informed that anymore traitor will

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    Daisy Renton diary

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    The diary of Daisy Renton - Asha Rusbridge Entry 1 I have been blacklisted‚ fired from two jobs in just a year. Both for reasons that are ridiculous‚ first of all because I wanted to get a pay rise I mean what I am supposed to do when I have so little money‚ just carry on like everything is ok. The other girls in my work needed the money to‚ they just had no confidence to be able to speak up and say the truth. The second reason was by far the most stupid and frustrating reason‚ this girl just did

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    Hiroshima Diary

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    provided very concise summary to inform a reader about the story and point out the most important information. You point. Also you have very good topic sentences introducing the argument of that paragraph. From your topic sentences I was able to know what they paragraph would be about‚ and you were consistent with it. After reading your essay and compared it to my own‚ I figured that I need to include a better summary. I do not

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    knowledge in different areas of knowledge. When the method forming scientific and historical models for human understanding of the world are examined‚ many similarities can be seen. These differences and similarities can also be seen when products of explanations are assessed. When scientific and historical explanations are compared one can see many similarities. Empirical evidence are used in both scientific and historical explanations. For example‚ scientists have found a viable model of Deoxyribonucleic

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    Crucible Diary

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    Section 1: Individual oral commentary Weighting: 15% Duration: Preparation 20 minutes; delivery 10 minutes The individual oral commentary is a literary analysis of an extract taken from one of the works studied in part 2 of the course. Choice of extract Self-taught students prepare for section 1 of the alternative oral examination—the individual oral commentary—by using guiding questions supplied by the IB as a basis for choosing extracts from the works studied in part 2. Each extract must

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    The Diary of Eva Smith

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    Eva’s letter The Inspector tells Mr. Birling that Eva Smith/Daisy Renton “left a letter…and a sort of diary”. The letter could be to her nearest relative or to Gerald Croft. Write - as you imagine Eva would have done - the letter and diary entries (between 1910 and 1912) for the key events in her life‚ from her starting to work for Birling & Co. to her suicide. Year and month What happens September 1910 Eva sacked by Birling & Co. December 1910 Eva employed by Milwards. Late January 1911 Eva

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    Gawains Diary

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    What a perfect time to return home in Camelot. Even though i do not have a permanent residence in which i can call my home‚ King Arthur’s castle is the one place i can rely to be welcomed and treated as family. I refuse to complain‚ however after spending much of the year surveying the kingdom‚ i have grown quite tired. Only after arriving at the gigantic stone walls protecting the closest family i have‚ do i realize how much i missed being here. Upon entering‚ i am greeted with yells and shouts

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