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    Something didn't seem right to Ellen Manfalouti when she took a bite from her Chick-Fil-A sandwich her friend brought her. Boy was she right. WPVI reports the woman found a dead mouse baked into the bun after she started eating it. The rodent filled sandwich was purchased at the Chick-Fil-A in Langhorne, Pennsylvania on the 2400 block of E. Lincoln Highway. According to Philly.com, she sat down at a conference room table at work with Cara Phelan, the co-worker who brought her the sandwich,…

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    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf once accounted, “The size of your dreams must always exceed your current capacity to achieve them. If your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough.” Undoubtedly almost everyone has heard this saying, however how many truly believe in its moral. Reviewing the journeys of all successful people, all their lives started out with a mere dream. However, success isn’t only an outcome of having bring dreams, it’s about the execution of translating dreams into reality. At the…

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    Ellen Goodman uses rhetorical strategies, pathos, and ethos, to show her distaste for Phil. She uses these strategies in a way that makes Phil a bad guy. She talks about his love for his job, his “love” for his children, and his way of life to make him out to be terrible. She uses pathos to show his “love” for his wife and his “dearly beloved” by saying, “But it did list his ‘survivors’ quite accurately,” by putting survivors in quotation marks she implies that he didn’t care enough about the…

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    Mr. Ram working as an advertising executive in an up and coming firm Ellen Enterprises was a man with big dreams. He was an efficient worker who performed the role of coordinating all the communications programs with the advertising agency on behalf of his company. However, he was not satisfied with the role and felt that Ellen Enterprises would do better if they set up their own advertising agency. Mr. Ram went to the owner and suggested that they set up an agency of their own and he promised…

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    Ellen Foster Journal Entry

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    I chose to write journal entries about the book Ellen Foster written by Kaye Gibbons. Each of the journal entries are written by Ellen showing her perspectives over different scenarios throughout the book. The first journal entry she writes is about her dad being an abusive father. She writes about how she is tired of being abused and she ends up finding another place to go. The second journal entry is saying how she was only able to stay at her Aunt's house for a short while until she had to go…

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    whether with friends or alone, it feels like society have been doing it since forever. Has it become too late to quit? Television has become a huge heavy in families lives, preventing communication and even making ideas all blend into one. Two authors, Ellen Goodman and Ray Bradbury have been looking into this issue in their own style. In Goodman's factual article, “Primal Screen”, she explored how simple it can be to let go from t.v addiction, and get back to being human. While in Bradbury's…

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    I am a full on lover of ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show,’ it is kind of embarrassing on how much I watch this show. I watch this show around 10 times a week, it may be a lot but it is truly amazing on how many inspirational people are on the show. Anyways, in the winter of 2015 I was watching The Ellen DeGeneres Show and there was a lovely young woman. Her name was Susan McKinley, she created an organization that raised awareness for childhood kidney cancer. Susan’s daughter, Bailey, has Wilms tumors…

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    The novel “sandpiper” was published in 2005 by Simon and Schuster. The author Ellen Wittlinger was born in Belleville, Illinois, October 21, 1948. She is the author of fifth teen YA middle – grade novel. She has won state awards in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. Sandpiper is a very interesting novel , it’s a little inappropriate but I still would recommend reading it. The title isn’t quite interesting; however what is quoted on the book cover “a good girl with a bad reputation”…

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    The book I picked for my report is “Perfect” by Ellen Hopkins, it is the sequel to the book “Impulse” also by Ellen Hopkins. It is published by Margret K. MckElderly Books on September 13,2011. The book contains 640 pages. “Perfect” is a Young Adult fiction story. The story is based of aspects of real people’s lives but does not display real people or events of any real person specifically. “I must acknowledge the dozens of readers who shared personal stories of eating disorders, pageant…

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    As a millennial myself I felt as if this article was sometimes true, but for the most part not factual nor accurate. In fact the author Ellen Byron comes off as biased too often. Stated in paragraph it says that millennials grew up playing Xbox, playing soccer, and having dance recitals.It followed with a sentence saying we as millennials did not spend much time helping mom or dad in the yard. This is where I disagree. Growing up in our generation helping mom or dad in the yard would be…

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