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    frame shows the boys standing in a circle looking down at the ball that Benny just hit the exterior wrapping off of. Giannetti states that, “circular compositions suggest security and enclosure” (72). The Sandlot boys are a very close knit friend group, which is symbolically shown through the skeletal structure of the frame. This circular structure exudes a sense of enclosure because the boys have a hard time welcoming new people into their crew, which is exactly what the viewers saw in the…

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    Chayse: A Short Story

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    The group turned as one, waiting for him to continue. Thysl cleared his throat and said, “They did not torch those docked in the bay. I cannot see them razing a smaller private dock in an out-of-the-way cove. I know just such a cove and just such a boat.”…

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    Last Name: _____Adeline________________ First Name: ________Morley_______________ Film Review: Absolute Zero How did early concepts of cold change throughout the history? In 17th century Cornelius turned summer into winter at kings room with possibly the first air conditioning. Next Boyle used scientific process to study cold with a variety of experiments while it was believed cold was a substance. Boyle concluded heat was a form of motion, the cooler a substance is the less movement. Once…

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    While in this position of power, people will turn on one another when least expected. The Klutter’s Kobras were a school gang that no one wanted to mess with. They were the school bullies, and they ran their school. They told everyone what to do, and would beat them up if they did not obey their rules. When the leader, Monk Klutter, bullies Priscilla’s friend Melvin, Priscilla is furious, “His hands never quite make it to Melvin. In a move of pure poetry Priscilla has monk in a hammerlock. His…

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    doors burst open, and 120 girls in red and white stream out into a wave of thunderous applause. The students cheer and stomp their feet, the band plays the school theme song with as much vigor as they can muster, the parents and faculty look upon the group of giggling high school girls with pride. The Fairview Girls Swim Team has just won the 5A State Championship for the first time in 12 years, and the school has come to celebrate with balloons and banners, an assembly, proud principals, and…

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    Bikes: A Short Story

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    Bikes line the curb in front of the hospital. They came through the grapevine, a swarm of tarantula hawks from the high desert. Their men have the cropped ears of pit bulls and their eyes are radish hearts hurting in the lights. “Hey! Hey Baby! My love is stronger than a water buffalo!” from the bike with Hardblood painted on its tank, the color of a bruise. Nurses in emergency walk the man behind the curtain. His chin streaked with grease, his back tattooed with a blood dripping swastika. His…

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    Analysis Of Malcolm X

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    worrying about. The loud dance music from the center plays over this short sequence as we see more of the thugs preparing for what is to come. A short and emotional phone call takes place between Malcolm and his wife. They talk quietly and sadly to eachother which then segways us to the final piece of the sequence. Soft and innocent music plays as the camera cuts between full shots of Malcolm in his car, his family in another, and the thugs all together in their car. The music contrasts with the…

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    Crazy Brave is a memoir written by Native American poet and artist Joy Harjo. In this memoir Harjo recollects and evaluates a number of pivotal moments, which occur during her life, that altered her identity as well as how she saw the world around her. Many of these moments occur in the first two sections of the book entitled “East” and “West”. These moments include, but are not limited to, when she is playing with bees and is stung as a young girl, when her mother forces her to put on a…

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    take on real-world financial situations that they will eventually have to face. (Maybe put in examples of curriculum). The curriculum consists of weekly hour and a half classroom meetings with our students that consists of mentors being assigned a group of 3-5 students for the entire curriculum to ensure enough personal attention and relationship building to the students. An innovative way of making the lessons relevant outside of the classroom is through the use of the Moneythink Mobile app…

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    The view of marriage that is being displayed in this story is that it’s a woman’s place to stay at home, do what is told, and don’t ask for nothing. This story completely paints an opposite picture of the modern day roles as a man and woman and what each person should be doing and contributing in the relationship. Through three scenes I am going to show you how this marriage is an old fashion union between two lovers. When Mrs. Mallard created her own peep hole and decided to become a peeping…

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