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    The novel “Ungifted” is a coming of age novel written by Gordon Korman. In “Ungifted”, Donovan Curtis is a troublemaker that goes to Hardcastle Middle School. He pulls of a huge prank but instead of being punished, mistakes happen and he is sent to the Academy of Scholastic Distinction (ASD). This book has a lot in common with the song “Am I Wrong” by Nico and Vinz. These similarities are both thematic and plot based. The book and song are similar for three reasons. Both say it’s not bad to be…

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    If you were August Pullman, would you think that Beecher Prep was a positive experience or a negative experience. I looked at it this way and I now I know that it was a positive experience. He made great friends, people treated him better, and he got great experiences. First, he got great experiences. He got to go on the nature retreat, dress up at school for halloween, and got to present his projects to his parents. He had great experiences with his friends too. They went to his house, he went…

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    It does mean telling someone what is best, even if that's not what they want to hear and doing what's best for someone is the true meaning of loyalty. Bringing people together, having people take responsibility, and having good relationships and friendships are just some of the ways loyalty can be beneficial. Another benefit of loyalty is most people that receive loyalty will give it back in return. An example of this could be if you are an owner of a pet, they know if you are nice to them and…

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    Katie Thibeault’s Eulogy 3rd Hour Mr. Early Katie Thibeault had a rather happy childhood by definition. Her family took the time to travel to random and weird places and they always brought everybody. As she got older school became more important and she learned to love it. When her parents divorced she was glad because she knew that it was in their best interests. She began spending weekends with her Grandma every weekend that she could, she really enjoyed the time she spent with her…

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    In the article named. “Feats of Will.” David Blaine is a magician, but he is mostly recognized as an enduring artist who has done divergent types of treacherous acts, but mostly of those acts are in public. In 2006 David was shackled to a spinning gyroscope suspended five stories above the ground of New York City. Nonetheless, he spends forty-four days without food causing him lost fifty-four pounds. Nevertheless, of how treacherous David acts were, he wanted to do something further. He wanted…

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    Ever wonder what it would feel like to be three times smarter than you are right now? Would you ever take the chance to do that? Charlie Gordon did. In the story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes Charlie had a learning disability. Everyday Charlie wanted to be smart. It was his dream to be smart. He took the chance to triple his intelligence. The A.I surgery Charlie had significantly changes his life in a good way. He was able to make new friends, feel emotions, and see the world in…

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    In comparison with this situation, it is interesting to look at the greeting patterns of male friends. This example was observed while eating at the dining hall. A group of students, all on BU’s rowing team, was seating at a round table, enjoying their breakfast, laughing and conversing. Then, another one of their friends arrived, and joined them. From their behavior, it was evident that this group of men was close, and that the arriving student was seeing his friends for the first time that day…

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    In the book “Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life”, Jeremy Fink and his best friend Lizzy Mouldon go on an adventure to open a box his father had left for him to open for his thirteenth birthday. Jeremy and Lizzy spend most of the summer looking for the keys that go to the box. But, they have to do community service for breaking into the office looking for the keys. During their community service, they meet some very interesting people along the way, and ask them what they think the meaning of…

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    In the book, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, the two main characters are good friends George and Lennie. George and Lennie could be considered opposites of each other. George acts almost like a parent figure to Lennie, without George Lennie would be lost. George and Lennie are also antithesis of each other, which makes their relationship interesting. To begin, George acts like a protective figure to Lennie. George characterizes Lennie in the book by saying: “a huge man, shapeless of face,…

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    of friends. Despite their differences, running brings them together to be best mates. Frank and Archy show mateship through many ways. They are determined to be together and are willing to sacrifice their lives for one another. Frank and Archy’s friendship becomes very evident throughout the movie. They started off very differently. Archy was too young to go to war, and Frank…

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