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    Finally Jason gets to go home for the holidays after surviving 6 months of being in college. According to Jason Being 6 hours away from his family for 6 months was the best time of his life. As for his mom, it was not the best time of her life. It was one of the most hardest times of her life to be away from her youngest child for 6 months. Seeing her youngest child go away for college was very difficult for her. Jasons mom constantly called him everyday, just to see how he was doing and if he…

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    few plans were made, but one particular plan had me excited enough to follow through. My friend, Olivia had introduced the idea of her visiting me. She planned on taking a train to Long Beach, and from there I’d be able to pick her up at the train station. After the plans were made I went to clarify it with my mother. My mother was extremely wary about the idea. The anticipation of a drivers license turns into a terrible trip for a friend. The significance of the trip was a well taught lesson…

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    Migrant Media Analysis

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    another perspective. Striving to observe the differences between different Berlin-broadcasted radio stations, Kosnick began working as a journalist for one of them in the early 90s; the name of this station was Radio Multikulti. Her work experience here instantly brings value and layering to her writing, as she is able to see migrant media from an insider’s perspective. In contrast to other stations in Berlin, it is Radio Multikulti’s mission to air voices with accents, so Kosnick closely…

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    First off let me say I’m so happy to have you guys here with me today. You might be wondering why you are here. Why would people like you, who are important people like you come here from a no body like me. Well the awnser is simple. You are here because you want to make money. You are here because you want on the ground floor of the next hooters, applebees, chillis, Red Robin, and my favorite buffalo wild wings. You are here because you want to change the way this country eats and things about…

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    When he gets off at a station to stretch his legs he accidentally gets left behind. He finds…

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    Book: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Mark Haddon, 226 pages Theme: In order for a person to be successful, they need be surrounded by UNDERSTANDING people. To start with, the main character, Christopher, reflects upon first meeting Siobhan eight years ago, “She showed me this picture and I knew that it meant ‘sad,’ which is what I felt when I found the dead dog” (2). Siobhan knows that Chris has a really hard time trying to converse with people because it is hard for him to…

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    some parents that would simply just leave their child at our station and not even care if they needed help. There were also some parents that would just stand behind their child and would reach over them to get stuff for them and not even get down to help. Another poor example is a parent who did the craft all for themselves and left their kid in the stroller not really paying attention to them. The parent then went to the cookie station and decorated a bunch of cookies for herself, and again,…

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    her age could not afford to go to school. She would always speak up about this and ask teachers in her school why things couldn’t be different. When she got older, she was offered a job at a radio station called Radio Cacique that was “different than other radio stations, Radio Cacique; it was a station of struggle” (Bell 68). Lelenne made it her life mission to make sure that people were informed of what was happening in Haiti so that the government could not sweep anything under the rug.…

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    think you would steel? No, think of how many lives can be saved and stores in good shape. For example, studies have shown that most gas station robberies happen, as a result of people having no money to obtain things like cigars. As we know, the drugs in cigars are addicting which causes people to need cigars really, but with no money they rob the gas stations. In brief, if there would be no money this would eliminate robbery. People could get what everything they need. To begin, getting…

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    Man and the Sea resembles Christ's journey to Calvary through the actions of Santiago, the protagonist. To begin with, Santiago's resistance to defeat symbolizes the first Station of the Cross. The first station is the declaration of Jesus's execution. In accordance with Scripture,…

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