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    In the story I am going about to tell you is about, the cookie monster is trying to catch the the Loch Ness Monster because of a reason inside the story. This story is fiction if it has someone like the cookie monster inside of it. The fact that the Lock Ness might be really debatable if it is true or not. I believe the facts that I have heard on TV, and the cookie monster is just a man in a costume used for entertaining little kids. The Cookie Monster also went to rehab because of his addiction…

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    The acting in The Room is one of the worst things ever. Tommy Wiseau’s voice is like the vocal equivalent to a serial killer’s ransom note made of magazine clippings. In the same sentence he yells and whispers for no reason and he emphasises all the wrong words, causing any serious scene to become a comedic moment. All of the other actors are reasonable for the film they are in, except for Greg Sestero, who has zero chemistry with his supposed best friend Johnny. The Room, while being a…

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck, is a book written by Jeff Kinney. Jeff Kinney, the author of my book, has also written nine other books. They are all apart of the book series called “ Diary of a Wimpy Kid”. Jeff Kinney has won three different awards for his books in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. He has won the Kids Choice Award For Favorite Book multiple times in his career. Jeff Kinney won the Goodreads Choice Awards Best Middle Grade and Children’s book two times. His oldest award is the…

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    I have been a big fan of Stephen King the writer, ever since the first time I picked up one of his novels, while I was in the seventh grade. I found myself completely hooked and unable to turn away from anything that he writes. I find most of his writings to be full of suspense and chilling clarity, as a reader Stephen King does a trendous job with bringing your imingation alive. While reading the review done by Berry, Jedediah.”Under the Dome.” Los Angeles Times [Los Angeles, Calif] 09 Nov…

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    Southill Salome Analysis

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    I wrote about your brushwork, beginning to work more alla prima, as opposed to the resurrection series which I imagine was wet on dry… I’ll tell you about that period, and leading up to it. Do you see this piece here, it’s the “Southill Salome”. What happened was that I was in the studio one morning, I didn’t have the place downtown at that time. I used to paint in the morning at the time and I was painting in this realist style… well, they were surreal, surrealist realist you know. The…

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    "Freedom Writers" Banned Book What is a banned book? A banned book is a challenged book that has actually been removed from the shelves. According to several sources, this book has been prohibited from most high schools for the following reasons: drug references, violence, and profanity. The literary merit of this book outweighs the reasons for the book being prohibited from book shelves. Although I can understand the reasoning behind the prohibition of this book, I feel teens are mature…

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    Why Were Fandoms Created

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    FANDOM Over the years since television came into the world shows came out after months and years, but over that year, some shows got more attention than any other and that started the fandom on mainly shows that ”intrigued them” and that had started the fandom. Now I wonder how were they created and why they were, not just because they just like the show or movie. How were fandoms created and why people hate them? From what I learned at first, Fandom is a word used to refer to a group…

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    Today I read about this novel, although I don’t think I should read it. The name of the novel is “Veronica decides to die.” For some reason, I totally understand how Veronika feels in the story. My understand on this novel is better than either Harry Potter or The Martian. I’ve stopped myself reading it at a certain point of the novel. Why would anyone waste their time reading a novel about suicide? Tomorrow, there will be new jobs on the hunting sites. I made a book the day before, and I…

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    The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis is a fictional children’s book that addressed socio-political aspects of war and over coming oppression through allusions to Christian spirituality and historical events. The conveys its messages by exploring the multiplicity of worlds. Lewis connects the fictional world of Narnia to England during World War II. In doing so, he allows the reader to connect to difficult themes on an emotional and spiritual level. In this paper, I shall discuss…

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    Iconic Netflix series Stranger Things depicts the typical American small town of Hawkins, Indiana, where tucked away inside the innocent town lies the Hawkins National Laboratory, an insidious facility where main character Eleven is experimented upon because she was born with powers of telekinesis, among other supernatural abilities. Many argue that because the lab is her home, and her Papa takes care of her there, that she is safe, despite the testing she is forced to endure. When she escapes…

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