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    actually used services here many many years ago, 30-plus years ago," she said. Since joining, she said she’s helped advocate for thousands of victims, each…

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    week the students took a district test, this test was created by teachers throughout Albany County. My practicum teacher was not involved in making this quarters test, she was responsible for quarter twos test. During one of the math sections the class as a whole went through the test that they took. My practicum teacher stated she does not believe in giving a test without going over the results with the students. As a class we went over the test and it was obvious that my teacher was frustrated…

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    uses a man to do what she wants for a simple answer. They have different values of bribery though. “The Pardoner’s Tale” bribery is used to make money, for example: you buy a relic you are living the right way. In “The Wife of Bath” they use bribery as a bigger ordeal, the bribery placed is life or death. If he doesn’t take the old hag’s bribe then he will, more than likely, be decapitated. Though they have these two main comparisons and differences, there is one more big thing they have in…

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    The day before she had gotten into a fight with one of her best friends. They had been playing tag and Jem accused her of cheating. Jem always wanted everything to go her way and if it didn't, she got mad. Real mad. As Cleo slipped on her shoes and started to tie the laces she thought about the bus. Her and Jem lived semi close to each other so they were on the same bus. She was dreading it. She would have to find someone else to sit with because before she always sat with Jem. She packed her…

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    Jazzy's Stereotypes

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    Emily didn’t seem like your average ordinary girl, she was enthusiastic and very sassy. She would act like she had everything, but in reality she didn’t.Her mom was poor and didn’t have a lot of money, but she still thought she was “all of that”. She had two best friends, the oldest named Jazzy, who had a lot of attitude problems and the second oldest named Kristina, who was very shy, but once you got to know her she was really nice. It was Tuesday, december the 21st, and Emily and her…

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    Our 1,000 Paper Cranes It all started one day in Ms.Anderson’s sixth grade classroom at J.A Rogers Elementry.It was a normal day early in the year about September,in class with work about ancient Greece after the lesson was over we had to answer questions and do a worksheet. I sat next to my best friend Nicole.She was taller and has dark,median size hair in a bun and black eyes with a scar on the side of her nose.She always made me laugh and I made her laugh but we were very different…

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    Grand Lake: A Short Story

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    Sophie said, “I want to that later today.” As you may guess that’s where the trouble begins. Soon it was midafternoon and people were set up for the firework demonstration. The same people were still flying off the dock making Sophie want to do it more and more. Each time I saw them scream as they hit the water I wanted to scream with them. We found where our parents sat. It was right by the people who were jumping off the dock, which helped the situation even more. I questioned what she would…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    Cassidy wanted to end with a bear hug from her dad. Her dad was always the person to brighten her day or least from what she remembers. When she was little, he would feed her popsicles for tender bitten tongues and coax straws filled with bubbles of ginger ale past pale nauseous little lips. His arms were the only place she was willing to sleep; even at thirteen Cassie wished that she still could. Because her daddy gave her medicine and laid her on his chest, so that her head could hear the…

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    Mrs. Dubose's Monologue

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    early conversation clearly. I had just turned twelve and rich with birthday money so Scout and I decided to go downtown to lighten my pocket. Scout’s been craving a sequined baton at VJ’s for a while now. The pretty little thing costed seventeen cents. Scout looked content when I said I would get it for her. It seemed like a great day to walk downtown by ourselves. We always went alone, Scout and I, and now that I’m twelve, we can do it with even more grace. Our shoes echoed down the rather…

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    not approve of the sexually suggestive lyrics of her new single “Bon Appetit,” but she said they respect each other’s beliefs and agree to disagree on issues such as this, the Hollywood pop star told Nova’s Smallzy’s Surgery in an interview. When Perry launched her 2008 hit song “I Kissed a Girl,” her minister father Keith Hudson admitted that he thought his three-decade ministry was going to come to an end, but he said he “never had a problem” with it in the end. When asked what her parents…

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