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    else’s opinion and treat it as a fact. Are you sure that you have all the facts from both sides of the argument straight. How could you have made your voice heard in a more positive way? At what point in the demonstration, did you think that it was alright to put yourself in harm’s way, in order to get your way and win this argument. Do you think it possible that, someone could have infiltrated the group of protesting students, only to…

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    I am writing to you for help to keep Bears Ears a National Monument. I think it is important to protect this land. There are people out there that are destroying this area in Utah. The Natives have a lot of history on this land and I think it is important to protect it from those who are destroying historical artifacts. Native Americans to this day are still performing ceremonial traditions and to keep it sacred for them. Ranchers are becoming upset because they want to use this land for…

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    Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean to December 6, 1863 with Abraham Lincoln’s emancipation proclamation. Throughout that time, many white slave owners used several dehumanizing tactics to further ingrain the idea that it was natural and alright for them to own slaves. There were many ways to do this, but the simple act of commanding respect through punishment, brutal beatings, and preventing access to education are at the top of the list. Throughout Frederick Douglass's Narrative,…

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    My blood boils over from their conversation as I was about to slander them, a hand covers my mouth preventing words from bursting out. Tilting my head back to gaze at Kane as he shakes his head, consequently, I remove his hand from my mouth. Sighing in frustration, I complain, “Those women shouldn’t be saying such awful things when they aren't even acquainted with him.” “Princess... I know you're right still as you can recognize this isn’t the time or the place, furthermore, no matter what…

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    Heidi’s trip to the hospital Riely Rupp It was a normal day for Heidi Cambell, she was outside going to get the mail for her mom, Trish. When Heidi was coming back down the driveway she stopped to pick up a beautiful rock to give to George, George was her best friend. At this time of year Tampa Bay, Florida was steaming hot, so nobody ever went outside, but to get the mail goes shopping and take out the trash. Later that evening they ate dinner, then like every other day they went to watch…

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    conio-facial flaw. August’s parents think of the future and how his mom doesn’t have the ability to teach him everything August needs to know. He enters fifth grade, which is the first year of middle school. August’s first day of middle school was alright, but many people seemed scared to go near him or touch him. He made new friends named Jack and a girl named Summer who stayed right by his side. Meanwhile, his sister Olivia “Via” tries to figure out where she belongs in high school. She has no…

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    Throughout the course of a lifetime, every human being gains a sense of that which is moral and what is amoral. The books To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou feature this endeavor in their own unique ways. A dominating message within both stories asserts that observing the discriminatory nature of humans is a key source in a child’s compilation of precepts. Each of the books, taking place in the early twentieth century, displayed many…

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    school door seeing a teacher looking at my direction: “ Good morning! How are you feeling about your upcoming day?” the teacher said to me while smiling. “ I’m kind of nervous about the M.A.P. test.” I said to the teacher. “ Don’t worry, it will be alright. Just do your best.” The teacher said while walking away. I thought about it and took a deep breathe smelling the freshly baked bread around the cafeteria. And the busy students walking upstairs. It’s the fourth week of school and the day of…

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    chest any minute. Then we saw something that appeared to a body fall off of the ride. Everyone is screaming their heads off. I was panicking. Then, the ride just stops. They evacuated us off the ride. We saw ambulances rushing to see if everyone was alright. The name of the ride was The Cyclone. It was 11:00 on a school night. We had just gotten to the fair. The smell of…

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    In chapter 22 of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Jonathan Harker, Mina Harker’s husband, reveals in his journal how unresponsive he is too the fate of his wife. Following the events in chapter 21 where Mina had been hypnotized by Dracula and is at risk for becoming a vampire Mr.Harker writes “ As I must do something or go mad, I write this diary” (306). It is sensible that Mr.Harker would use writing as a coping method when his lover could fall victim to the very man that abused him just months ago, but…

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