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    Fainting Fangirls

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    to a fangirl this is what they’ve been writing all of their fan-fiction about. The idea that they could actually have sex with the people they idolize. This play on words actually pulls them in. In a guy fans’ point of view it could be a way to pick up a girl that likes the same kind of music as you. To most this is just an ad for really tight pants‚ but to them this is so much more than that. You know that this ad is not for young children because of the sexual undertone of the slogan. A child

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    Perfect Chemistry

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    Wipp Prabhdip Kaur Fiction Semester Project 3 October 2011 A book tells a story and gives you a visual in your head. Perfect chemistry is a story of a boy in a gang and a girl with a perfect reputation. Their attraction to each other comes as a surprise as though a slap to the face. This was something neither on them wanted but when they explored the attraction since they couldn’t keep away from each other‚ they fell in love. The genre of this story is young adult since the story contains

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    Reading

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    Reading is amusing‚ cheap‚ and convenient for people‚ yet many do not read whatsoever. In my perspective‚ I completely agree with this statement‚ but I am definitely incorrect. According to my data‚ four over five students said that reading is their ideal activity. Students declared that reading is healthy for them‚ entertaining‚ and an excellent form of learning. As some say‚ reading is extremely healthy for you and your brain. It exercises and stimulates the brain cells and may

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    Live In Oria Summary

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    1- Ally Condie is a New York best-selling author who lives in Salt Lake city‚ Utah. Condie was born in cedar city on November 2nd‚ 1971 which would make her 43 today‚ she is now married with four children. After graduating high school‚ she continued her learning at Birgham Sound University‚ where she earned a degree in English teaching. Condie spent a couple years teaching at high schools in both Utah and Uptown New York before she wrote her novels. Along with the Matched trilogy‚ which won a place

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    Condie‚Ally. Matched. Dutton (Penguin) in November 2010. Print. Quarter:1 Journal:4 Pages:100-200 Question: How has this story met/defied your expectations?/ What character decisions have you agreed with? Disagreed with? Why? Condie‚Ally. Matched. Dutton (Penguin) in November 2010. Print. Quarter:1 Journal:4 Pages:100-200 Question: How has this story met/defied your expectations?/ What character decisions have you agreed with? Disagreed with? Why? Alex Habib Horn English

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    the hunger games

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    Ay’Zaa Hanyard Eng. 111 – 70A K. Schlene September 27‚ 2014 Evaluation of the Hunger Games The movie‚ The Hunger Games‚ is based on the book by Suzanne Collins and was made into a movie in 2012. It is about a girl named Katniss Everdeen who lives in District Twelve. After bombings and wars‚ North America turned into a country called Panem. Panem was split up into thirteen districts‚ but when district thirteen rebelled‚ the Capitol created something called the Hunger Games. The Games

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    Adolescence in John Updike’s “A&P” John Updike captures a day in the life of a young teenage boy named Sammy whose adolescence gets the best of him. Sammy works at a grocery store and is employed by old-fashioned store manager‚ Lengel. Sammy encounters three young girls in suggestive swim suits at the store. To the manger this was very distasteful and inappropriate for girls this age. Sammy’s heightened hormones and fixation for the girls gave him a sense of recklessness as he defended

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    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins has presented a fascinating view on literature that hasn’t been limited to just one demographic. The gothic elements in the novel make it an enjoyable read for people of any age‚ as the elements provide another layer of intricacy. The dark atmosphere‚ endangerment of women‚ and intense emotions in the characters are all gothic elements that lead the reader on a thrilling joyride while reading The Hunger Games. The premise of watching children kill off other children

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    success throughout its lifetime. What MTV aimed at was to capture the teen audience. They did this by means of eliminating adults from shows. MTV gives teens a feeling that they are the center of the universe: that they are powerful‚ and cool. When someone signs up to work for MTV‚ they are basically signing up to become 21 years old. This immerses them into these young adults’ music‚ style‚ and reality. MTV also uses many techniques like changing styles and introducing new music to keep teen viewers

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    we are not sub species

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    with stereotypical judgments made by adults mostly. The word “teenager” can be defined as someone who is in the ages thirteen to nineteen‚ not for someone to be going under any emotional traumas or identity crisis. By this hackneyed statement‚ teenagers feel as if they are “sub species” when they are just on the step to adult hood I am appalled by the mentality of some that teenagers are all the same‚ wild people‚ if true then I guess it’s safe to say that adults are the same too? I’m committed to

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