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    Winterdance rough draft Nature can change the way you live your life. Nature made Gary Paulsen know nothing about sled dogs to racing them and being close to them. He learned how to interact with the environment and become closer with nature itself. In Winterdance by Gary Paulsen the theme that shows up most often is nature transforms and how GaryPaulsen interacts with the environment around him. First off GaryPaulsen went from never owning a dog‚ then to a dog becoming to them becoming one of the

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    Gary Dahl‚ as California advertising man‚ was having drinks with his buddies one night in April 1975 when the conversation turned to pets. As a lark‚ Mr. Dahl informed his friends that he considered dogs‚ cats‚ birds‚ and fish all a pain in the neck. They made a mess; they misbehaved; they cost too much money. He‚ on the other hand‚ had a pet rock‚ and it was an ideal pet - easy and cheap‚ and it had a great personality. His buddies started to riff with the off-the-wall idea nd pretty soon they were

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    Justice Gary Gilmore’s letter to Nicole: The extract from Norman Mailers documentary novel‚ “The Executioners song” is about a letter that Gary Gilmore wrote to his girlfriend Nicole. He wrote the letter when he was in jail‚ for killing two persons. He wrote the letter after he had spent 22 years of his life in prison. The letter is from August the third‚ 1979. The letter starts with Gary telling about Nicole and her love and how he was not prepared for the kind of honest open love she gave

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    In the story ‘’Marble Champ’’ by Gary Soto‚ lupe is someone that wants to be good at something other than school.But as I read I learned that lupe is someone that people would admire. This is because she’s smart‚hardworking‚and a good sport. The first reason lupe is someone to admire is because she’s smart. Shes smart by being a straight A student and by getting A’s means she studied hard and did all of her homework and stayed on top of her work. Another reason why lupe is smart is because she

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    Gary Heidnik also known as the “House of Horrors‚” was an American criminal who kidnapped women and kept them prisoner in his Pennsylvania basement. Heidnik dropped out of school in the ninth grade to go into the military. Heidnik served as a paramedic in the Army for 14 months before he was honorably discharged with a medical disability he received a diagnosis of schizoid personality disorder. His mother committed suicide soon after his discharge. She was a drunk who beat Heidnik as a young child

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    Gary Larson is the creator of the enormously popular cartoon The Far Side. The cartoons unique style and creative style has helped it to become one of the most recognizable and popular cartoons of all time. Gary Larson was born August 14th 1950 in University Place‚ Washington (near Tacoma‚ WA) to Verne and Doris Larson. As a child he enjoyed drawing and biology as well as playing the guitar. He graduated from Curtis Senior High School and then attended Washington State University where he earned

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    Gary Soto Essay Juan Martinez Gary Soto was born on April 12‚ 1952 in Fresno‚ California and is a Mexican-American author and poet. Gary’s parents are Manuel Soto and Angie Soto. In his youth‚ he worked in the fields of the San Joaquin Valley and in factories in Fresno. Gary’s father died in 1957‚ when he was five years old. His family struggled to find work and he had little time and encouragement for school‚

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    A Cry in the Wild by Gary Paulsen Elements of Action/Adventure book Gary Paulsen’s life experiences help him write his action/adventure stories because of living in the wild with all the wild animals. This could help him make the stories more interesting. It helps him know what they act like. Paulsen can go more in depth with his stories details. Some examples of this are in A Cry in the Wild and Wood Song where the bears are the main problem. He could go into great detail with the details on

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    I believe I deserve to be selected for this scholarship because as a hard working student‚ I commit myself to effectively take advantage of the opportunity this scholarship will provide me. Besides being a student who persistently works hard academically‚ I also constantly try to improve my own community’s quality of life by doing volunteer work. Paying for college is difficult‚ especially in a family where the financial status is not very high. My father is the only one working and bringing home

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    Speak Your Mind‚ Even if the Voice Shakes To make a difference in life‚ you have to have courage. Most people have the ideas of making a difference‚ but don’t have the courage to do anything about it. In the story NightJohn by Gary Paulsen‚ NightJohn shows us how to have courage‚ when everyone else would turn the other way. Foremost‚ NightJohn had escaped from slavery already‚ but came back to teach slaves how to read and write (page 55). NightJohn could’ve just stayed in the North where it was

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