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    in love with Cia. Throughout the entire test, every participant of The Testing has worn a bracelet that is rigged with a microphone. Tomas and Cia realized this quite early in the testing, so they have been exceedingly cautious of the bracelet. When they decide to stray away from their group during a part of the test, they snap off their bracelets and leave them behind. Tomas reveals why he left the bracelet behind when he says, “Because the first time I tell you that I’m in love with you, I’d…

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    actually fight each other over the dumbest things but one fight in particular being more memorable than all the others. One day Luis dropped his bracelet in the bathroom, Andrew and I found it but Luis was more my friend than he was Andrews, nevertheless I knew Andrew as a thief not many others did but I knew and that was enough to make me take the bracelet out of his hand, he then yelled at me to give it back and that he was going to give it back to Luis, I went with my gut and said no, he…

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    Vernon gives them lessons every week, probably the same lessons we were giving them. The children were hungry for more than a preschool version of the bible. They wanted more than Salvation Bracelets, which are the number one craft everyone mission group does. These children had a hundred Salvation Bracelets from previous groups, and they knew what each bead meant before I could explain its meaning. So, how could we change our lesson to really benefit the children? First I came to the…

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    in-depth knowledge of Macedonian 80s pop hits, not quite the understanding of how to communicate with kids my age. On the first day of class, I was asked to introduce myself by narrating my summer. Trying to talk about a bracelet I had gotten, I used the archaic word for “bracelet” which my father loved. Though my teacher appreciated the ornate phrasing, most of the kids just laughed. It was a while before I mastered the Macedonian vocabulary of my peers. For at least a year, I…

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    afternoon in a large Canadian mall, a man in his mid-thirties was shopping in a retail store with a weird type of bracelet on his ankle. No one notices that it is a GPS tracking device, and he is an offender who just came out of jail on parole. There are a lot of people at the mall and one person, named Steve notices it and remembers a news story about how these GPS bracelets are really safe and can track a person’s movement step by step, but he just kept his way and minded his own…

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    where the books are stored. In the article What schools are really teaching students when we let them censor their speech, written by Sonja West, explains how one teenagers opinion can have an effect on all of the school 's policies just by one bracelet or arm sleeve. The novel and the article both share a similar trait, that trait is censorship. The word censorship can have many meanings, in the novel Ray Bradbury shows that the censorship is involved with in the people reading books. And in…

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    few souvenirs for your friends back home. And don’t go in the water without first buying a Marine Park bracelet. Michele Akel: The bracelets are very important and come from the Marine Park. Without them, I think the Marine Park would probably have to close. It would be lovely if every tourist that came here, even if they aren’t divers, even if they are just snorkelers, could buy a $10 bracelet, it would help out with protecting what we have here. Christie Etches: The Marine Park works as an…

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    “Promise me...Don’t let them take them. Don’t let them take them (What Happened to Monday),” pleas Monday as she bleeds out. Throughout Tommy Wirkola’s film, What Happened to Monday, the eldest of septuplets Monday, conforms to traditional gender stereotypes and roles because of her empathy for future children and spending additional time perfecting her beauty. Although there are characters throughout the film which do not conform to stereotypes and roles they are killed by the end of the film.…

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    The moral theory of utilitarianism is based on the idea that actions are considered “good” if they produce pleasure, and they are considered “not good” if they produce pain. The goal is to choose the actions that produce the most pleasure or happiness for the most people. This seems like it would obviously be preferred by everyone, but most people fail to realize that this type of “perfect” society would require them to make a lot of personal sacrifices for the good of the people as a whole. In…

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    footprints. Then it stumbles upon Cartier’s collection of bracelets, rings and watches packages with white wrapping papers and printing crimson belts. A typical Cartier’s red ring box with golden pattern is separately dropped in the front of the young panther. And a classic font of brand’s name on the right-middle side creates balance within the overall frame. through the video, we could estimate that the little panther is gazing at some moving bracelets or Christmas…

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