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    Pokemon Go Rises Charger’s Sales Many stores are starting to get ahead of the game, and beginning to display multiple promotions for Pokemon Go. Companies are opening their selection to various things to incorporate Pokemon Go in their everyday lives. In Time’s online article, “Phone Charger Sales Are Surging Because of Pokemon Go” there is several examples of corporations using Pokemon Go to rake in the profits. Over all, Pokemon Go is a great addition to many businesses who may have needed an…

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    During my sophomore year, I organized a fundraiser that showcased the talents of dozens of impoverished artists from Nicaragua and Guatemala. The Pulsera Project, or the “Bracelet” Project, sells colorful necklaces, purses, and wrist jewelry internationally through interested schools, and the profits go to the artisan makers. Offering diversity in design, the organization reveres its ability to introduce new, exciting hues to each student it impacts. My friend Paige and I wished to contribute to…

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    It is a great pleasure to recommend Rachel Sitasz for admission to the Edward Hospital Student Volunteer Program. She is one of the most empathetic, kind, and exceptional humans I have encountered in my 14 years of teaching. I teach Rachel in my 8th grade advanced ELA class. Her academics, character, innate curiosity, intrinsic motivation, ethical standards, and unwavering desire to give back, have put Rachel in a class of her own. In fact, for the first time in over 25+ years, the…

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    20 Personal Artifacts

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    20 is a freshman at Western Albemarle High School in Crozet, VA. 20 is very artistic and loves to express herself. In fact, every day she expresses her love for traveling by wearing an anchor bracelet and a bracelet from Belize. Many girls wear jewelry, some fancy, some not, but I feel a girl that expresses her loves through something so small but meaningful is a very thoughtful person. She also expresses herself by sharing her life with her friends on her phone. When you’re traveling and…

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    Misbehavin Essay

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    Misbehavin’ Bracelet Every morning as I start my day, I glance to the picture frame on the right-hand side of my dresser. The picture frame contains lyrics to the song “Misbehavin’” and a blue bracelet given to me by my biggest idol on the most unbelievable day of my life. As I stare at the contents in the frame, I reminisce on how that morning began. The day was May 10, 2016, and I was on my way to Nashville, TN to see my favorite band Pentatonix. Although the concert did not start till 8…

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    Having such basic tunics, wealthy women liked to wear extravagant jewelry. Several types of jewelry was produced during the Hellenistic period. Bracelets, necklaces, pendants, pins, etc. we're all made in Ancient Greece. Bracelets were worn in sets and stacked all the way up one’s arms. The jewelry was made from gold, silver, and lead. Bracelets and Necklaces were usually embedded with colorful jewels and pearls. Use of mold and thin leaves of gold enabled Greeks to manufacture some of the most…

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    Hunith: A Short Story

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    Hunith looked up at her son as they stood outside their small hut. The sun was slowly rising in the morning sky, and the light caught Merlin's dark hair and made it glow. It was cool, and she shivered but not just because of the cold, she knew. This hut had been their home together for many years, she couldn't imagine not having her son around, and that one thought almost made her turn back on what she knew she had to do. Sending him away to keep him safe was the hardest thing she had ever done…

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    Appeals in Philadelphia involved a less solemn form of expressive adornment: a rubber bracelet bearing the message "I ♥ boobies! (Keep a Breast)" (Times Editorial Board). This is a fact that the author uses to make you understand the specific topics you can use free speech with. Another example would be, “By a 9­-5 vote, the appeals court ruled that two middle ­school girls were wrongly suspended for wearing the bracelets as part of a breast cancer awareness campaign promoted by the Keep A…

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    In the novel The Everafter, Amy Huntley uses the memories of a dead girl to show that you should never take life for granted. While going to a memory of when she lost her boyfriend’s sweatshirt, Madison Stanton says, “He’s my boyfriend… She can’t get over the fact that they’ve broken up, and I’m sick of it” (11). Maddie is jealous of her boyfriend’s, Gabe’s, ex-girlfriend; she is jealous of how she looks and how Gabe acts friendly around her. This is significant because once visiting the memory,…

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    From the very beginning of the short story, Oates immediately criticizes the stereotypical role of a weak and dependent woman through the main character Connie. In a description of Connie’s actions outside of the house, Oates states, “With charm bracelets jingling on their thin wrists… She wore a pullover jersey blouse that looked one way when she was home and another way when she was away from home. Everything about her had two sides to it, one for home and one for anywhere that was not home”…

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