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    Without the American home front helping there is no way that the Allies could have won WWII. As significant to the war as it was, it also helped change some things here too. The home front helped win the war, diminish some racism issues, and develop technology and the economy. After Pearl Harbor, the country worked together across the board to make sure that we won against Japan and the rest of the Axis powers. The able men healthy enough to help the army enlisted in huge numbers. The ones left…

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    Allies and Aliases I am a healer in a mercenary company. I am also an Owl bard with an ego. I am a panda bear with the ability to walk on both water as well as walls. I work together with my allies from different worlds, from the towering leader of the vanguard to the small farm boy with the ability to change probability, and go on adventures beyond our wildest dreams. I used to work in a group of thieves and later became the daughter of a Viking warrior. I tried to save a city only to…

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    Unalike Allies Growing up with my two cousins, BreAnne and Bailey, was like growing up with two sisters. From the time they were waddling around in diapers to the time the youngest one walked across the stage at graduation, I have watched them both grow up and evolve into two very different people. Therefore, it confused me whenever people would tell them “You two could be twins!” As we all grew older, however, I began to understand. From the outside looking in, these girls could very well be…

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    Another reaction by the Allies that we can learn from is their pursuit of rescue policies for the Jewish victims in terms of providing refuge and liberating them from Nazi control. The Allied powers failed to establish firm measures that would ensure the safety of the Jewish refugees as their self-interest caused them to lack the willingness to provide assistance. The Allies were not interested in creating room for new problems to arise. The Nuremberg Laws had been the root of the idea that…

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    An LGBTQ Ally is an acronym that replaced “the gay community” in the 1990s. The acronym was created to describe more diverse groups. LGBTQ represents f lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (or questioning). This is an organization that advocates equality for all people who are experiencing sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression discrimination. Also, The LGBTQ Ally aims to foster social justice by encouraging the equality of women and LGBTQ students, and want to make…

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    How did I feel about the book Unlikely Allies? I had lots of difficulty reading the book, from the sudden changes in scenes to the exhausting writing. It felt like a sloppy mess of sudden twists and turns that would, in most books, keep me intrigued, but this did not interest me at all. If the author added just a little bit of flair to the certain parts of the writing then I think I would really enjoy the book. The book had things I didn’t like, a few things I did like, and a couple things I…

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    Arriving to school at 7 in the morning is hard enough, but doing so on a Saturday for detention, is even tougher! Yet five students, from different walks of life do just this, in one of the most iconic movie of the ‘80s. Directed by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club, is a film that follows the events of five teenagers serving their time -and shenanigans- in detention, while lifelong friendships are made by the simple act of understanding and relation. In the opening of the movie, the teenagers…

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    F. The Two Beasts: Allies of the Devil (13:1-18) 1st: this section depicts the forces of evil as it is engaged in battle with righteousness. The dragon (devil) is a shrewd and powerful and evil being come onto the scene. We see the political power of the Roman emperor Domitian in cahoots with the devil and receiving his power from that crafty devil. There are pagan priesthoods punishing all of the people who refuse to participate in state ceremonies of paying homage and bowing and worshipping…

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    Katie, Ally, and I were friends, collectively, for over twelve years. While searching through packed boxes, I found a journal with “Sarah, Katie, Ally - Best Friends Forever” written on the front page and all of our signatures scribbled underneath. We must have declared our friendship in that journal sometime during grade school, and we truly believed that it would hold true. Katie was a bubbly, outgoing blonde. She was friendly, sweet, and a joy to be around (benefit). We met in our early…

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    My favorite book is Matched by Ally Condie. There are two sequels to this book which include Crossed and Reached. This is the first book in the Matched series. It was published in 2011 by Penguin Young Readers Group. Ally Condie received a degree from Brigham Young University. She spent many years teaching high school English in Utah and upstate New York. I believe the intended audience is teenagers. The main theme of this story is love versus society. Cassia has always trusted the society’s…

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