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    Immigration has been a major problem that has been happening in this country. Many people believe that if you were not born in the United States of America, you have no right to come here for a chance to live. There are many people that come from countries all over the world trying to find a better life even if it means coming here illegally. The major problem is that the mentality many people have is that every person that is illegal is Mexican, or that every person of colored skin and dark…

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    I live in a bowl full of peas, literally I am surround full of hills that metaphorically always reminded me of a bowl. The San Fernando Valley was always filled with peas which were people that generally are the same but not as exact; a big chucky of the population were all Hispanic but not all were the same. In a bowl of peas you would receive whether the good nice evergreen round pea or get the one everyone always threw out just because it look a little rotten or just a strange dark, brownish…

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    Stanly Yelnats has been through alot, and everyone at Camp Green Lake has changed him, but Hector Zeroni has definitely been the most help. Making him go through hard challenges and decisions, Zero has really helped shape Stanly. Stanly at the beginning may have been wimpy, but because of Zero, he has become brave and independent. Before Zero, Stanly was wimpy. Stanly, back in (Sachar 135), was bullied by Zigzag, and Zero had to defend him. Stanly is supposed to defend himself, rely on himself,…

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    Have you ever just wanted to just go and say something as simple as, “Hi,” to someone you would love to meet? Most people have seen, the person they want to meet the most on TV and I know for a fact, I have. Some people might want to meet Justin Bieber, or Russell Wilson, But i would love to meet Kobe Bryant, Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, and Aaron Rodgers. If I had a chance to meet three people in the world, I would have to choose Kobe Bryant, Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, and…

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    About “the Barrier”: 1. Which is built by 7 great monsters in magic. 2.Theoriclly, most of humans cannot go inside or outside. 3. However, humans or monsters who contains the souls of human and monster can get out. 4. The barrier can be cracked. =How to crake “the Barrier” and get back my home? = 1. You need to kill these 7 monsters who once used magic to build this barrier, or 2. If you would rather to persuade all 7 monsters to ruin their own achievements. =Who is the monsters in group that…

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    Identity In The Alchemist

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    A fellow desert traveler and student of the language of omens, the Englishman and Santiago seem to have quite similar goals and experiences to unite them. In fact, they coincidentally both need to find the Alchemist in order to achieve their respective personal legends…

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    Holes By Louis Sachar

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    the story Holes by Louis Sachar Stanley Yelnats “steals” a pair of famous pair shoes and gets sent to prison camp and he's forced into digging holes. Zero (Stanley's friend) runs away and stanley has to go find zero in a desert wasteland, will stanley find zero, read the book to find out. The theme of holes is growing up because stanley is innocent because he didn't steal the shoes, he learning from digging holes. He's a youth for running from the police. Stanley was…

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    Rajasthan’ tour covers some of the most popular destinations of North India. It covers the Golden Triangle of India: Agra, Jaipur and Delhi, Jaisalmer that seems to have sprung out of the leaves of Arabian Nights with its camels and grand fort in a desert setting, the brooding Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur and the oasis-like…

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    than 3 miles from the ocean. The challenge is -Do we sing his praises? Do you have this testimony? Do people say this about you? -that yes when I talk to Mike I see that their life glorifies God in their thanks to God. Even during the hard times, the desert times, but what Mike does is that he cries out to God for mercy and gives God glory when deliverance comes. Do you have a testimony of how God has transformed your life into the likeness of Christ? A wonderful work, a supernatural work, a…

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    Sudan is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. Constant war is always going on, and to be a child in the mix is very horrifying. It’s very hard and scary to try to be a leader knowing you could die at any given moment. In the book, A Long Walk to Water, two different stories with two main characters, Salva and Nya. Both stories take place in Sudan. While war is happening, surviving is far more important than anything else. In Linda Sue Park's’ novel, you’ll keep wanting to read more…

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