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    that what so ever, BUT I also must say that this is more than just a predictable story. This is MY Predictable story. “Every girl needs her father.” “There is nothing like a father-daughter bond” Cliché terms we have all heard before but THEY ARE TRUE! No matter how many stories I cram into this entry, no matter how many poems…

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    The Fabricated Truth About Alice In smaller sized high school, it’s easy to say word spreads fast. Whether that be through mouth or text or a small rusty bathroom stall. The thing is, the words told by others aren’t always true. People exaggerate to make the story better. Sadly, Alice’s reality turned into a “better” story. Alice’s story was told through the documentation of four high schoolers. Elaine, the most popular girl in school, Kurt, the smart nerdy kid, Josh, the footballer who’s best…

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    twenty nominations. Is it the best film ever made? Absolutely not, but it was a little story we were passionate about. Not to mention should any of our friends need help on a project, we’re there. To me, filmmaking has a lot to do with forging friendships--for…

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    RACING LINES presents as a sports drama that focuses on the sport of motorcross racing. Motorcross racing provides for a strong hook. The tone is consistently dramatic. The goal is clear and the stakes are very personal. There are solid themes about second chances. The script provides an interesting and credible inside look at the world of motorcross. The racing sequences are well crafted. The races create strong tension for the audience. While there’s a lot to like about the script, the…

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    During the Victorian times it was expected of women to be “pure” and “chaste” until they were married. If they did not meet the society 's expectations of being virginal then they were seen as a fallen woman oran outsider of sorts. She would be rejected by many; family, friends, men, and the church. Having sex before marriage during this time period was a major sin, and you would end up suffering the consequences for your actions. This can be distinguished in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the…

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    Reality of High School As you go through life, people in this world make many mistakes but also learn tons of lessons. Some don’t mature fast enough to know they’ve made mistakes and some are taught a lesson but have never actually learned it. Luckily, I had a major reality check in February of last year causing me to realize that the importance of high school is figuring out the type of person you want to be. Every girl knows the story or the movie of the popular girl in school that every…

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    what we say and do? Yes, this also is going to mean that we are failing as people. But we can’t quit doing it we are sinners. So why should we stop. Okay, so this also could mean that we will lose those friends that are around us and we want to be true friends with. Sure we are not going to be perfect, but we should try to be ourselves around everyone. Some reasons that I do have this tendency to be a two faced person so to say is because of multiple factors. Some of the factors are personal…

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    Everyone wants to have a joyful life, although it is easier for some and harder for others to achieve the goal of being satisfied. Relationships, success, and respect are just a few factors in determining the happiness of each individual, not to mention helpfulness. The smallest act of kindness can potentially make someone’s day. Doing unselfish actions can also make one feel respectable. Inviting someone over for a meal is certainly a wonderful action, as long as the motives are not selfish.…

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    Indian Isolation

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    In the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, challenges are continuously being conquered. This novel is about a boy who goes by the name Arnold as well Junior. Arnold lives on an Indian reservation with very little money. Arnold leaves the reservation in order to receive a higher quality education and in search of better future. In Arnold's life, there are a number of factors that isolate him from the outside world and stop him from having the better future he…

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    Theme Of Tayo In Ceremony

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    friend, and it probably would have been justified, just as Tayo would have been justified in stopping Emo from brutally murdering Harley. Much like Tayo though, I came to the realization that I had made a mistake, but punching my friend and losing a friendship wasn’t going to undo what I had done, it wasn’t going to solve my problems. Both Tayo and I had prior experiences to draw on where we did take the emotionally charged, violent, path, and I think I speak for both of us when I say that we…

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