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    9021: Character Analysis

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    9021: Uh-huh. Kristen: So, what type of doctor are you seeing now? 9021: I want to say like, general family doctor I think it what it is. Is that what they call themselves, I’m not sure. Kristen: How did you find them? 9021: At the health clinic. Kristen: Which health clinic? 9021: The Harlem Health Center, the one in my mom’s union. Kristen: So, what prompted you to see a doctor? 9021: I think I was sick or something. Yeah, I was sick and then I was like, oh, I should probably go to…

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    8th Grade Analysis

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    comment section. Work irony into your story. Remember, there are examples of ironic situations in Google Classroom. List 1 Vampire Ninja Zombie Pirate Mummy Clown Banshee Wraith List 2 porcupine armadillo pig goat lobster possum shark moray eel Writing prompt to continue: Tell this story: “Well, we thought it was going to be a regular summer doing all our regular things unitl we met a ...." Tyler MielkeMay 19 “Well, we thought it was going to be a regular summer doing all our regular…

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    Once And Future World

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    Memories guide our past and our present, allowing us to reflect on earlier times as well as build up preconceived notions of future events. However, memories are fickle. They can easily become lost and distorted, and the loss of these memories can have adverse effects on generations to come. In The Once and Future World, MacKinnon delves into the implications that “simply forgetting” can have on the world we live in. The evidence that we are destroying the natural world at an unnerving rate is…

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    The factors that have formed New Zealand’s Coastline The land mass of New Zealand is the raised portion of the submerged continent of Zealandia. Zealandia is 4 million square kilometres, but only 7% makes up the country known as New Zealand. New Zealand has jurisdiction over the largest ocean zone in the world. The extensive coastline stretches over 15,000 kilometres in length. It is home to vast varieties of environments that range from sandy beaches to rugged cliffs and beyond. Many iconic…

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    In modern-day Scandinavia, people use the marine environment as an important part of their life. From large oil rigs to small fishing villages, Scandinavians uilizedt the marine environment that surrounds them. I know this quite well, from experience. My paternal grandmother was raised on a small island and fishing village off the cost of northern Norway, called Sommarøy, near Tromsø. Her father was a fisherman and her mother was a Sami from Finnmark, which also lived off the sea. From her, I…

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    Agriculture is the idea of farming the land and using the natural resources that around to cultivate the land for food. Sometimes it goes as far as farming animals and using their skin to make clothing. California has had a very long history when it comes to agriculture. Before the European settlers came to California, the Native Americans did not see a need to take a risk in agriculture. The land around the Native American tribes had enough richness that there was no need to do so. Hunting,…

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    “Keenest to win fame”: Beowulf’s epic life The Anglo-Saxon culture, a culture known for placing the needs of others before oneself, became prevalent at the beginning of the fifth century. The Anglo-Saxon people showed loyalty to their king even if they did not believe in his cause. In the epic poem Beowulf, the protagonist parallels the Anglo-Saxon’s culture with his loyalty to King Hrothgar. Beowulf’s courage to willingly go fight for another country shows that he has not only courage, but…

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    84). Hester dressed Pearl in a scarlet gown with gold embroidering, exactly like the scarlet letter on Hester’s chest. Many times throughout the novel, Pearl would often become infatuated with the letter and focus endlessly on it. “…Pearl took some eel grass, and imitated, as best as she could, on her own bosom, the decoration with which she was so familiar with on her mother’s.” (Hawthorne 147). Throughout Pearl’s regular questioning, Hester has never denied the importance of the scarlet letter…

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    “You think I 'm a pig, don 't you kid?” The cop had been driving aimlessly for what felt like hours. During that time, he hadn 't spoken a single word. Instead, he turned on his radio and turned the volume up on a rock radio station. The day light outside the windows shifted radically as we drove. Sometimes, it disappeared entirely for minutes on end behind skyscrapers. Other times, it fell right in my face and into my eyes. It felt good. An itch went up and down my back, but by twisting…

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    Canadian director David Cronenberg once said, “When you're in the muck you can only see muck. If you somehow manage to float above it, you still see the muck but you see it from a different perspective. And you see other things too. That's the consolation of philosophy.” Having many perspectives will give you a greater knowledge of life. To only see through one perspective would make you ignorant of the other sides of the die. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s dark romance novel The Scarlet Letter,…

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