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    such, as well as what classes the student had been taking in high school. It is very important that the new high school student begin thinking about college in their first year. In addition, there are counselors available for students to speak with every day at the school and should utilize this benefit whenever necessary in order to help make decisions. Once a student begins focusing on getting into a good college, they will also have the opportunity to apply for scholarships and more later on…

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    Supernatural

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    Supernatural begins with two brothers, Sam and Dean. Sam (only a baby) and Dean (an eight year old child) escape their house because of a disturbing, yellow-eyed demon. The demon took the life of their mother and managed to feed baby Sam demon blood forcing him to have mild demonic abilities. This affects Sam later on in the series when they are young adults hunting for the demon who set their mother alight, they begin hunting because their father was a supernatural hunter who has gone missing.…

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    experience. As the clock strikes nine, every walk of life in las vegas begins to form a line to wait for the show. Walking down that line, you will come across people pulling up their stockings, adjusting their corsets, wobbling in their 6 inch stilettos, touching up their hair-rising makeup, and some talking with their loved ones. But all share one thing in common- their faces flushed with "antici...pation" waiting for the night to begin. As one waits for the show to commence, three women known…

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    Rustin's Scribble Stage

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    are creating marks with no meaning, it is simply for the kinesthetic activity of drawing. Towards the end of this stage children begin to give the marks names. The scribble stage also consist of two different stages, randomness which will be when the students color off the page in a swinging motion, and then they will enter the second stage and have more control and begin to use repetition in their marks. The importance of this stage involves students learning to express themselves through…

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    Ralph frustrations begin to intensify and it reaches its peak when a ship passes and Ralph sees that none of the boys have done their part to keep the fire going and they lose their chance of being saved. Since this event everything after begins to crumble and all the rules that Ralph implemented begin to be ignored and the structure begins to fall apart which then leaves the boys to act like savages. The main character Ralph is…

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    how pigs begin to act like humans. The seven commandments are the principles of Animalism that every animal must live by, but the commandments are secretly modified by the pigs when they begin to realize how great it is to live as a human being.…

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    Cakes health begins to suffer with complications. The dog that bit him was rabid and the illness was taking affect. Janie tried to get medications for him, but Dr. Simmons advised her that it may be too late and will probably succumb to its effects. He also advised her not to sleep with Tea Cake as he may bite her and then she will face the same ordeal. Tea Cake becomes extremely grumpy and is unable to keep any water intake. His constant vomiting is making him dehydrated and he begins to…

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    Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein begins with four letters between Walton and his sister. The letters describe what Walton wants to accomplish in the North Pole and how lonely he feels on this adventure. In his last letter he tells her about a mysterious man who they rescued while he was freezing in the middle of the north pole. After this man, Victor Frankenstein, is slightly revived, he begins his long story about the journey he took to get to this point. The story begins with his childhood and he…

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    within her autobiography The Cavalry Maiden, we must begin by identifying Nadezhda family lineage—which in turn will present us her social class statues. Only from this can we correctly identify the specific roles and norms that pertain to Nadezhda. Durova states, “my mother[s] […] father, [is] a proud, autocratic [in] Little Russia” (17). By presenting such image, that Nadezhda grandfather, through her mother side, is an autocrat. We begin to associate him and his family with ideas such as:…

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    back in quietly with paper and pencil in hand. Another student makes a comment about how many times Hayden has worn the shirt he is wearing. Hayden comments back about the student being wrong and the teacher stops the conversation at once. Hayden begins to write his vocabulary word down, he gets up to get his reading book and passes several books to other students as he walks back…

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