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    Since December 15, 1791 (Wikipedia: The First Amendment), citizens of the United States have been allowed to speak, read, and write their individual opinions freely. In fact, the United States values and protects the freedom of speech more than any other country worldwide. In the history of the United States, there have been countless examples in which the opinions concerning free speech differ. In fact, in several cases, the disputes were taken to the supreme court level. Examples of this…

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    Huckleberry Finn Conflict

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    society and once they set foot on the sand they are no longer free.Even in today's society people like to get away from the cities, the towns and just feel free in nature. I think that's what Huck was feeling, but he wanted it to last forever. For example when Huck says”So in two seconds we went a sliding down the river, and it did seem so good to be free again.” We see here Just how happy Huck was to be back on the river, back on the road to freedom. At last we have arrived to the final element…

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    Olaudah Equiano published his narrative, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, in 1789. Equiano was born in 1745 in the district of Eboe, Africa. His autobiography informs readers of his life during the slave trade. The Slave Trade was a harsh business during the 15th to the 19th centuries. Incidentally, this eighteenth century narrative is about a boy who was kidnapped at the age of eleven and sold into slavery. Equiano was one of many who had…

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    R J Palacio Reflection

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    Dear R.J. Palacio, Your book Wonder was more than just a book to me. I was born three months early with low blood platelets and multiple deforms on my body. All these things never became a problem until my first year of middle school and I started to get sick more often and the spots on my skin became more prominent. I got bullied for the things i could not control. I felt as if i was trapped and would never be able to escape, until someone recommended I read Wonder. Your book became an…

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    Introduction- For my project I chose to do all about Mexico, I chose Mexico because I really like the culture and the beaches look beautiful there, Mexico also looks fascinating and has gorgeous scenery from Cliffside’s to deserts that are such a change of scenery from where I live which is why I chose to do such an extraordinary country. Aims- My aims were set to achieve my poster to good standards. Methodology-…

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    Women's Life After Ww1

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    Agatha Christie, for example, became a nurse in London hospital, and eventually went to work in the hospital dispensary, where she acquired the valuable knowledge of poisons that was so useful to her when she began to write her detective stories. One London hospital had an entirely female medical…

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    to write powerful impacting books including Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant, and Four. Veronica’s writing is so descriptive it’s easy for readers to visualize, includes strong character development, and gives morals to the readers. The craft connects the reader’s life to the story, influencing the reader to be brave, take a change, and embrace life as much as you can. Roth adds great detail allowing her readers to visualize. For example, you picture a shoestring ready to be tied as she writes,…

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    the mutual voice of black people from ancient times to present day. The narrator speaks of bathing in the Euphrates River, building shelter near the Congo River, building pyramids by the Nile River, and watching the sun set on the Mississippi River. “My soul has grown deep like the rivers,” connects the movement and power of the rivers to the movement and power of black…

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    Anne Mazer and Ellen Potter have come together to write a young writer’s handbook because of the numerous letters they have received from fans asking about writing advice. This guidebook goes in depth of the writing process and advises how to improve writing in a friendly and easy-to-comprehend format for young writers. It offers many tips and covers many concepts such as how to find a voice, develop characters and plot, make revisions, and overcome writer's block. In addition, the book has…

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    old color blind hockey player. I was born in Pocatello, Idaho and in 2003 I moved to Fort Collins, Colorado with my parents. I went to Fossil Ridge High school and right after I graduated I started to move around the country to play hockey. The first place that I moved to was Elpaso, Texas and I hated it. Then, I moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and that was better but still not my favorite. After that, I went up to Spokane, Washington and then I finally moved to Lakewood, Colorado last…

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