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    its duration varies because it is fragile and there is no telling what or when life will throw a Bomb of Truth at the barrier and destroy it. The Barrier of Ignorance can be shattered by anything that contradicts a childish belief. It can be shattered by something as large-scale as poverty or as insignificant as finding out that Santa Claus doesn’t exist. When I was first told that Santa Claus didn’t exist, it was the Christmas Eve of 2007. I was eight-years old. Of course, I didn’t believe my brother when he told me this. Santa was practically a real-life…

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    Jonatahn Jake’s Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were going to a party, and then to Grandma’s house. “Take good care of Mollie, Jake!” they yelled as they left their humble home. Mollie woke up at the sound of the closing door. Jake sat up because he knew Mollie wanted to go downstairs. Mollie climbed out of her Green crib and climbed on Jake’s back. Jake then trotted down the maroon carpeted stairs and into the living room. Mollie was Blinded and astounded by the beauty and brightness of the…

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    However, these people don't realize that Santa is part of other’s cultures and religions, so it is once again excluding other religions and beliefs. According to the first amendment of the United States of America Constitution, “...shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”(Constitution) With Santa Claus, some people can choose not to celebrate it, but they don’t need to ruin the traditions of others, because that would go against the…

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    While they were discussing it Santa Claus was a major part of the conversation, because Jason’s younger brother, Jack, believed in him and Jason’s parents didn’t want Ben to ruin that for him after a few minutes Ben agreed to pretend that santa was real and would even support Jack if he wanted to stay up to try to see Santa Claus, on christmas eve, just as Ben thought Jack asked him to stay up to try to see santa, he placed his toy cameras around the house, and asked Ben and Jason to reach the…

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    Santa Research Paper

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    “Letters from Santa”. This program allows parents send their children’s letters addressed to Santa Claus, North Pole. They also send the response from Santa in the same envelope, and the Post Office return the response to the kids. In addition, the Postal Service has a program named “Operation Santa”, in which, many postal employees respond to the letters by providing a written response signed by Santa, while other Post Offices may work with local schools, municipalities and community groups…

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    In the novel, “To KIll a Mockingbird,” by Harper Lee many characters changed and evolved throughout the book. Jem has evolved the most throughout the book because he is growing up and becoming more like his dad. One of jem's for major events that made him become more mature was reading with Mrs. Dubose, The school play, and the court case. First of all, one of jem's first events that shows he is going into adulthood was reading to Mrs. Dubose. Atticus to Jem that,“people are…

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    In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech Mrs. Partridge leave messages on Phoebe Winterbottom’s doorstep. These messages shine throughout the novel on how the characters view each other, and what they can do to become a better person. The first message left on Phoebe Winterbottom states “Don’t judge a man until you've walked two moons in his moccasins” , and it relates to the character Phoebe in many ways. First Pheobe’s neighbor Margret Cadaver is said to be peculiar because of some of…

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    Scout Finch Short Story

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    are capable of helping my students. Without delay, I had to proceed with my lessons, most of the students were very attentive and silent, but of course there was this tiny exception , Mrs. Jean Louise Finch, I caught her writing a letter, another problem. It too early for her to write so I had to state again to tell her father to stop teaching her. Writing it’s supposed to be learnt in the third grade and right now she only needs to print.There is no…

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    Horoscopes, psychoanalysis, and other mediums try to make sense of the purpose of life to determine one’s future. Others define their future by the role they are placed in, either through gender, race, or sexual orientation. However, just because one seemingly has a path laid out for them it doesn’t mean they have to accept the cards they are dealt. In Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, Kathy, Miss Emily, and Madame believe that one’s role in society is predetermined and unchangeable, and this…

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    admired herself one last time – she didn’t look complete. Her necklace was gone! The necklace she borrowed was no longer around her neck. She was sure she left the party with it, being that she had looked at her self-one last time before she left. According Jenkins, depending on the object borrowed it can define your social life without others knowing the truth. She wished to have this necklace to be in a social class, which she did not belong to. Monsieur Loisel did his best to find the…

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