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    Homeless Bird Report

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    Homeless Bird This book is about a bird that this girl named Koly found and she thought it was homeless but she kept the bird as a pet. The only thing Koly had to feed the bird was rice she didn’t have a lot of rice so she gave the bird a little a day from her meal. Koly has two brothers and they are meen to her. Koly was only thirteen and she tried to do something nice and help the bird out and give the bird some food. Koly got mared to i guy that was a little older then she was he wasn’t much…

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    The character I'm most like appears in a book called The Impossible Knife of Memory, this story is about a girl named Hayley Kincain and her journey of dealing with a new school and her dad’s PTSD and addiction. I feel like I relate to Hayley for a couple of different reasons some being we both moved schools lots of times, our dads’ addictions, and the constant struggle of keeping our home life a secret. First off Hayley is a military brat which means she moved around a lot, and because of that…

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    Winger Book Report

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    The book Winger is about a 14 year old boy who is in eleventh grade and goes to a private school called Pine Mountain with Annie, Chas, Joey, Casey, Megan, JP, Seanie, and Nick. Ryan Dean plays on the rugby team. He is put in O-Hall for doing something bad the previous year. The night before school, he is drinking and looks terrible for the first day of school. Ryan Dean has friend problems and girl problems which concludes something bad happening to one of his really good friends at the end of…

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    Benefits Of Adoption

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    more likely to cause trouble and be hard to handle. In fact, one estimate says that there are between 100,000 and 250,000 older children in institutions or foster homes waiting to get adopted. It is hard for these children to get adopted, because most people want to adopt small infants. They worry that older children may already be attached to someone, be…

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    sophomore right now. My freshman year was a good year. I started hanging out with a different crowd my freshman year. I got to know them better and have had some great times with them. I got in trouble quite a lot. Not as much as at John Adams but I was still getting in trouble. My freshman year I had a couple new classes like Business with Mr. Christopherson and Spanish with Mrs. Axdahl. Half way through the second semester I joined a new class to help me with my grades. The class was called…

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    \Another murder has occurred. HYUN-JUNG (mid 30s) runs a small nursery School, and is in trouble since she is out of donation money to feed the children. She falls down after a STRANGER wearing a baseball cap squeezes her neck from behind. Inside the nursery school, Det. Park finds out a connection between the victims: the people around the victims, they lose hope because of their deaths. Det. Park heads to Father Choi with the blurry photo from the victim’s phone, where the Stranger is reaching…

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    Benefits of Same-Sex Adoption Across the United States Same-sex couples have had trouble adopting children, even their partner’s birth child, for many years. However, in March of 2016 the government ruled the last ban on same-sex adoption in Mississippi unconstitutional. This made same-sex adoption finally legal in all fifty states. This sparked protests across the United States. Although there are still people who believe same-sex couples should not have the right to both adopt the same child,…

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    Taking A Look At Lumosity

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    How long does it take you to remember something? If you are cramming for a test do you feel like you remember things faster? If I give a participant an easy fifty word essay, then how long would it take for the participant to remember and recite it? Are there any tactics that help your brain store information better? Let's see what you can learn from this paper, but also what you can remember from it later. The reason or purpose I chose this topic to do research on because I sometimes forget to…

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    Since I have started dating, I have always had trouble resolving conflict. Either through misunderstanding or disagreement. Usually, the outcome is either a breakup or ignoring one another for a period of time. Now that I am engaged, I am actively trying to cut back on arguing by finding ways to prevent and solve conflict. According to The Role of Conflict Resolution Styles in Mediating the Relationship Between Enduring Vulnerabilities and Marital Quality, “…conversely, expressing positive…

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    In feminist philosopher Judith Butler’s 1990 book Gender Trouble, she states “There is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender; identity is performatively constituted by the very “expressions” of gender that are said to be its results” (p. 25). This essay will explore how Lea Anderson’s Perfect Moment (1992) (a film adaption of the stage piece Birthday (1992), directed by Margaret Williams) reveals these expressions to show the social construct of gender within our hegemonic…

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