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    First, starting out with what each mermaid desires most. Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” has come to terms with wanting a soul, “more and more she grew to love human beings and wished that she could leave the sea and live among them,” (Andersen 65) but pays the ultimate price overall when this ordeal takes place. In Disney’s The Little Mermaid, she has come to the conclusion that she also wants to be part of the human world, after being curious but her ultimate goal is be with the prince. Both…

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    The mother-little girl relationship goes through the entire story. Clashes happen attributable to disparate conclusions about distinguishing proof. As a Chinese settler in America, Jing-Mei's mom puts her American dream on the shoulder of her little girl. Be that as it may, as an American conceived youngster, Jing-Mei would not like to experience the desires of her mom. This paper will look at what the title "two sorts" infers from alternate points of view. "Just two sorts of little girls the…

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    Hiroshima Book Report

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    Elise Kunik Book Report- Hiroshima The incredible non-fiction book, Hiroshima, written and brought to life by John Hersey in 1946, discusses the truths of the attack and the long-lasting devastation, tragedy, and utter destruction caused by the United States atomic bomb dropping on the Japanese city, Hiroshima. Hersey’s primary intentions for writing the book were to provide a captivating, informative, and emotional narrative of the disaster that resulted from the bomb and give readers a…

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    Einstein was born on March 14, 1829, also now known as pi day. He was born in the country of Germany. Einstein was a fan of music. He knew how to play the violin and piano. Einstein moved to America in the year of 1933. He was there given a professorship in Princeton, New Jersey. Einstein had done many things in his life. One of his major accomplishments was the “theory of relativity.” This theory gave people a better understanding of space, time, and gravity. He also published a series of…

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    I am the world’s most famous and greatest scientist, also known as Albert Einstein, and the United States would not have been successful without me. I played a significant role in producing the atomic bomb even before the United States Army was informed about it. I influenced the beginning of the Manhattan Project by notifying President Franklin Roosevelt about the possibility of a nuclear bomb that could incinerate millions of citizens. I was informed about the newest discoveries in fission and…

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    The tail of Emily Windsnap by Liz Kesseler is an interesting fiction story a girl named Emily finds out that she is half mermaid. It all starts of when Emily mother lets Emily take swimming lessons. Which Emily had been begging her mother to let her do so for years. However, once in the pool she notices that her legs get numb and she gets out of the pool as fast as she could. Emily decided to go swimming again by her house to find out what was going on with her legs once in the water. It…

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    In the texts Little Women and "Huckleberry Finn chapter 1," the authors Mark Twain and Louisa May Alcott both shape their characters with dialogue instead of directly describing them. They instead describe their characters utilizing the characters' personal values and experiences. Both authors describe the theme of their stories utilizing particular examples of dialogue, description, and narrative amongst and circumventing the characters. Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and Mark Twain's "The…

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    Desolation Destination I never thought it would be such a huge deal when he started working at his new job. I didn’t think of a lot of things, and in a way, I was really unprepared. He had been at the house for a good 3 months getting ready to start his job. To me, and pretty much our whole family, this time period life was most enjoyable and entertaining. He had never been at the house for such a long period of time, and we had an avid time while he was there, but it's when he is not there…

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    were beginning our descent on the airplane, I thought about how little roads and how poor the housing was. We drove through chaotic roads and rubble filled alleys, until we reached the orphanage. New Life Children’s Home is a safe haven for kids who lived in the mountains a couple miles north. These kids were neglected, sick, beat, starved, etc. and they were saved to live here. Once we got arrived, we met a very joyful little kid named Moise. Moise followed us as we checked out all…

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    That day, 140,000 people died. That day, light erupted from the ground, shattering both people’s lives and the air itself. That day.. history was irrevocably changed, and the future was set into an era of dimming lights. That day, the entirety of the world was set into a new age of paranoia and fear, the fear that at any moment, they could be wiped out instantly. That day was August 6. 1945, when for the first and only time since Nagasaki, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by America.…

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