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    The book, The Problem With Paradise, was a story about Casey and her brothers having to go to paradise for the summer, and that sounded totally lame and not interesting to Casey. Lesley Dahl, the author is a great writer with detail in her book. I enjoyed that the book was a way to relate to life. It was not all about rainbows and fairytales it was a love drama put on by some teens that don’t quite have life all figured out. Casey, the teenage girl, age fourteen, has two brothers and a dad with…

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    Muley explained that he did not want to leave and felt like a ghost left wondering the lands. Tom explained to both Muley and Casey that if he left to California then it would mean that he would be violating his parole. As the conversation began to die down between the three men, Muley explains they should find a place to hide since they were considered now to be trespassing, and…

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    Lee And Alice Monologue

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    about any meeting. Alice: OOHHH you mean Case! You know Case he works with me at KIPP, he’s talking about the parent teacher conference with Carrie’s parents tomorrow. Lee: Case? I’m not sure why I thought Case was a woman? Alice: Me either, I mean Casey does sound like a woman’s name. But no honey he’s definitely not a woman. Lee: Oh okay. Anyways how was your day today? Anything crazy happen? Alice: Oh no just the usual 4th grade shenanigans. You know how loud and unruly they can be. I…

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    Cultural Ritual Analysis

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    Many people use drugs just for the effects, others however, will take a drug to try and increase performance, apart of a cultural ritual, or because of those around them using. Many college students will start taking Adderall or Ritalin to try and increase performance or to stay awake long enough to finish all of their work. Many Native American tribes used drugs like alcohol and tobacco as apart of rituals. You then have people who are apart of a great ecosystem of drug user, dealer, and seller…

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    California along with thousands of others in search of jobs, land, and hopes for a brighter future. Ford uses the story of the Joad family to convey the theme that the need of the many outweighs the needs of one. Ford uses Ma Joad, Tom Joad and Jim Casey to exemplify the need for supportive rather than individualistic ideals during rough times. Tom Joad is one of the most interesting…

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    Red One Day Narrative

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    a black car to pull into our driveway, because we were going there with our friend Casey and his mom. Then, after what felt like waiting forever, a black car pulled up into our driveway. “Mom, they’re here,” I said quietly. “Okay, head out to the van, I’ll be out there once I’m finished packing,” replied mom. I hurried out to the van where Casey and his mom (Mrs. VanVuuren) were waiting. I opened the door let Casey in and then hopped…

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    that takes place on an old scorch pier.My sister was 16 and I was 18. One night someone brought a small pistol to the party. The pistol was handed around from person to person. Even me, until all of a sudden I heard the gun go off and saw my sister Casey fall into the water. The cops came and everybody ran. I was paralyzed. The cops took me to the police station while they searched for my sister. While I was at the police station I went into the back room where I could hear people giving their…

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    is perceived throughout the two main couples. Casey Cipriani, the author of the article “How ‘The Addams Family’ Totally Gets BDSM Relationships Right”, writes about how BDSM is indicated throughout The Addams Family which is well-known as a children’s television show of the 1990’s. In an attempt for Casey Cipriani to persuade her audience, she uses logos, or logic, to persuade her audience why she assumes there is a…

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    and connect to the story. The Grapes of Wrath takes readers on a journey with a family of farmers who have lost everything due to the Great Depression and Dust Bowl. This novel uses many characters and events to connect to The Bible, such as Tom, Casey the flood, and several other things. Tom is the…

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    Jack Cole Comparison

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    6 Degrees of Separation: Jack Cole & Casey Nicholaw Six degrees of separation is a theory based on the idea that all people or things in this world can be “connected” through six steps or less. While it may be broad, and not always clear connections, it is very possible to connect any two people in less than six degrees. For this assignment, I will be connecting two famous dance choreographers: Jack Cole, and Casey Nicholaw. Though the two don’t seem to have much in common other than their…

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