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    Conor’s Story Here is a true story that is based on war between good and evil. Year by year, the bad guys and their leader, Randle Bunch, would always come to our land (good guys) and try to take over our land, annihilate our heroes and leader Leo Phantom. Leo Phantom is a very popular and brave warrior who tries his best to protect the land, his team, his family, and citizens in the city. The evil guys, known as “The Blooded Devils”, would always lose to our heroes, known as “The Golden…

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    asked myself. I bid goodbye to the woman in the orphanage when I heard that information and there outside the orphanage was Jerry sitting on a bench shoulders hunched down and head hung low. I see his hair again, the color of a corn shock standing out on the orange sun set hovering just above him. The next day, I found myself still in the empty, wooden cabin warmth brang from the logs Jerry had cut. I decided to cancel all my plans and maybe relax. I don't know what came to me, for…

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    mixed up. When the day came to the end, my teacher called me up to her desk and said that everything was doubled checked and that I am the valedictorian. She then congratulated me and said that I should start thinking about my speech since school is coming to an end; I said “Alright” and went…

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    Jephthah's Vengeance

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    himself. By not having the sacrifice before him when he made the vow Jephthah can be viewed as being dishonest because no one has seen the one that will be sacrificed and no one knows if he is going to go through with it once he does meet whatever comes out of his doorway. The vow can be seen as a bribe to strengthen the covenant between the Lord and Jephthah, since there has to be a lot of trust between the two of them in order for the covenant to be cut. Bal also discusses how the daughter’s…

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    use those limitations to abuse children. Abuse was not something unfamiliar at the Children’s Center. While I was never allowed to look at the children’s files, I had been told that many of these children had gone through abuse. I would never find out what or how, but that never lessened the need to protect them, which really was not necessary at that point. I could not protect them from whatever…

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    would like some chocolate.” She got distracted from eating the chocolate so than Teddy got a chance to run away. Since that day Brandie has been training by running, eating healthier, and start making gadgets. “Why don’t I make a gadget that shoots out…

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    come to see that the people of Maycomb will strongly hold their beliefs, like those of how a young lady should act, regardless of the foolishness of those beliefs. This scene was just one of the many that exemplify Scout’s internal struggle and her coming to terms with the reality of the society around her. Further, another example of Scout’s internal struggle comes on one of the very last pages. After being attacked by Bob Ewell and being saved by Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley, Scout is returning home…

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    that helped us out every week, but also bringing and coordinating the materials for the easy, interactive experiment. Although KAST demanded a significant amount of time and effort, it was well worth it for the impact it has had on me as well as the children. As with most great experiences, there were challenges I had to face over the course of my two years with KAST. The biggest of these challenges presented itself near the end of my final year, when the KAST sessions were coming to an end. I…

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    have it taken away from them in an instant. So with that being said I 'm going to go out on a limb and say that at least 70% of athletes who choose to play college sports want to go even further and become pros. Now God forbid but there is a high possibility of career ending injuries and if that happens they have nothing to fall back on and in some cases they can even lose their scholarships and have to pay out of pocket for medical expenses and school expenses. Like I said before most of these…

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    did want to see him. When we went into his room, he was lying there, dead, right in front of my eyes, and I did not care. I left the room, and my brother and I went out to the car. My mom still had to fill out some paperwork so were alone in the parking lot while inside my dad is laying there dead. I was still really freaked out by the fact that I just saw my dad dead. My brother and I did not cry; we just talked about the hockey game the night before. Finally when my mom was done we went…

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