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    Long long ago under the sea was a star named patrick. He was showered with love everyday when he was born, patrick was the “cutest kid alive” says his mother. Everything was amazing everyday was full with love and fun events. Patrick had his mom and dad by his side if he needed help or was just hungry. His first birthday came around and Patrick had it all until his house was bombed in a war. His mom and dad where separated from him and he was just in his crib crying for them to come back, but…

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    military that played the bass. the band just played in clubs and small places and wasnt very famous. Jimi James and the Blue Flames didn't last very long and eventually broke up a few years later. When Jimi left he played mostly by himself in clubs for a little while. He eventually joined the band called The Isley Brothers. The Isley Brothers was a band that only played currently popular cover songs instead of writing their own songs in order to appeal to their audience. Jimi did not like…

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    a team where you were the smallest kid? The same thing happens with the Little Dragon Boy. Anne Mccaffrey writes about a little dragon boy named Keeven that has to face many obstacles from size to bullying to become a dragon rider. Mccaffrey uses very strong conflict to develop the theme The theme of a little dragon boy is “It is not about the size of your body it is the size of your heart”. The theme of the Little Dragon Boy is “It is not about the size of your body it is the size of…

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    person feels. The best way I can explain is by comparing Stavrogin feeling to an alcoholic. A person that only drinks on occasion will only need a few glass of alcohol to feel an impact however an alcoholic will need more every time just to get a little…

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    years, English was one of my weakest points, even so, I learned my best to work with what I was given. So what if you feel embarrassed to read out loud? Speak loudly, try your best, and cut yourself a break. Eventually, you realize that it is the little things scare us to death, and the only way we can grow is by leaving our comfort zones. Sometimes I failed miserably, giving a speech too fast for anyone to understand. Other times I strived and was awarded for my poetry. Everyone has strengths,…

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    social network site. I had been out with a bunch of friends walking around the town, as I often did, and came home to what I thought was a random friend request on Myspace accompanied by a message. I did not know who it was at first until I dug a little deeper, saw a couple of photos and mutual friends. Then it struck me – it was Jimi D! In the message he wrote about how he had noticed me walking around town. At this time, he was already way old enough to have his own vehicle and drive around…

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    Imagine being considered less than the people you love and care about. In Louisa May Alcott’s novel, The Inheritance, this is the case for Edith Adelon. Although she is loved by the ones she loves, she desires to be equal. Edith longs for acceptance and equality throughout the whole novel. This conflict reflects upon the structure, setting, plots, characterization of Edith and many other characters, social and economic factors, symbolism and irony. The Inheritance contains 15 chapters, numbered…

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    596-597.) She becomes the perfect wife and mother. She pleases her husband in every way possible. She doesn't contradict his opinion. She still doesn't have an identity and is just the wife of Tovald Helmer. She builds her entire world around him and believes he is her hero who will always protect her as if she were a delicate flower. She puts her children and husband before herself. She believes, she only has value if she is a "good mother and wife." For the happiness of her family, she…

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    ready to take on the world and all that it has to offer. It has been a few sundowns; the weather is brisk. I look up to the skies and see that it is quite sunny out. I glance back at my mother tree and notice a child laying down upon the ground. The little girl looks up through my fellow leaves. She giggles as she proceeds to climb my mother. I ask my mom, “Why is the kid doing that?” “Kids will be kids.” She jumps down and runs to an adult that looks like the child. I ask “Who is the older…

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    girlfriend. Strong female protagonists, despite their scarcity, do exist. But even the strongest women often turn into love struck, bashful little girls when they meet and fall in love with a man, and the rebellious red headed little mermaid is no exception. The little mermaid’s change of character is far more obvious in Disney’s version of the tale. While the original little mermaid is quiet and thoughtful, Ariel is daring, courageous, and full of curiosity. It’s a refreshing change – she is…

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