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    Everything was ruined. No doubt Will was behind putting honey on the cake. He was the one closest to the food and he didn't get a slice. A cheap revenge! Erin was in tears as her hard work was nourishing bees and flies. "Why are you crying over Elodie's cake?" Sam asked her. When other skeptical glances met Erin's face, she quickly wiped her face. "It was her recipe that I followed," I intervened before anyone else could. Fortunately, the seniors believed it. "I can't believe one jealous…

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    Babe Ruth Quote Analysis

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    After she repeated the words she finally gained strength and courage; she was like a caterpillar breaking out of her cocoon. She realized she needed to go for it and not let anything or anyone hold her back. When I read that quote on the screen it just felt like it was going to stick with me for a while. I play softball so at the time I thought…

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    be that fearless girl, the one who would dare to do anything, be that independent girl who didn’t need a man; be that girl who never backed down.” Every woman is born an independent soul. She goes through her own metamorphosis starting from a caterpillar who is afraid, to flying all over the places like a butterfly. She sees the world in two different lenses. Grete, is an example of the strong and independent girl that Swift describes. She goes through a fantastic both externally and internally…

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    Jem Finch Life

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    There are many events throughout a person’s life that affect the way they think and make decisions. “To Kill A Mockingbird” is an unforgettable novel, written by Harper Lee, about the Finch family in the small, Southern town of Maycomb, told through the eyes of Jean Louise (Scout) Finch. In the beginning, Jeremy (Jem) Atticus Finch, Scout’s older brother, had a child-like mind, taking on reckless dares and being unaware of the environment around him. Later in the story, Jem witnessed events like…

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    1960's Entertainment

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    Have you ever wondered what it was like to watch movies and TV shows, read books, and gossip about the newest fads and popular stars in the 1960’s? Have you ever wondered how the 1960’s entertainment influenced modern day entertainment? Or how you found out about entertainment that time of the century? Well, we are about to show you the best and the brightest 1960’s entertainment! From Barbies to Afros and everything in between, this time travel will get you up to date with the culture of the…

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    billion U.S. trade deficit with NAFTA partners Mexico and Canada, and the related loss of 1 million net U.S. jobs under NAFTA. The “Worldpost” conducted a study in which they tracked specific promises made by U.S. corporations like GE, Chrysler, and Caterpillar to create specific numbers of american jobs if NAFTA was approved. This study showed that instead of an increase in jobs, they fired U.S. workers and moved operations to Mexico. Given NAFTA’s record of damage, President Barack Obama…

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    Strong Born in San Francisco, Jana Harris is the author of “Don’t Cheapen Yourself” a poem empowering woman. This poem was created at a time when women were fighting for equal rights. In the poem, the subject who appears to be a young woman is confronted by her mother who calls her “sleazy” (line1). This would suggest her mother does not agree with the selections of clothing, since she is accustomed to more conservative ways for a woman to dress and percent herself in public; to her mother’s…

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    I think that technology influenced World War I warfare negatively, because of the horrible and unnecessary massive slaughter that it brought. New technological advances in metallurgy, chemistry and engineering among others, made by that time weapons extremely more deadly and powerful. This changed completely the way that wars were fought in the past, now causing devastating damage faster and easier. The leaders of such wars needed necessarily to change their strategies to adapt to this new…

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    To manipulate an audience to believe certain ideas, companies use propaganda. Today’s society and the societies of the past use many forms of propaganda. A few types of propaganda include cardstacking, glittering generalities, bandwagon, assertion, testimonial, and plain folk. In George Orwell’s novel, 1984, the Party adopts Big Brother as their main form of propaganda to manipulate and control the citizens of Oceania. Comparatively, in Skechers ad for their new Burst tennis shoes in Glamour…

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    This method of writing makes the essay enjoyable for the reader, and enables them to relate to the topic on a personal level. For example, when Barry is describing how men perceive themselves, he uses phrases like “giant forehead-dwelling tropical caterpillar” (341) and “their faces cause heart failure in cattle at a range of 300” (341). When he is explaining how women see themselves, he says that, to themselves, they look like dogs that are on the brink of getting picked up by animal control.…

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