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    For my project I chose to build a fence and gate for the elementary school that I attended. At the time, the playground that many of the youngest kids there played on had a set of stairs that kids would accidentally fall down at times, so by request I organized the construction of a fence to prevent this from happening. With help from scout leaders with some experience in fences I designed a plan for the fence, and gathered the materials, before leading other scouts in its…

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    improved my fighting technique. I kept walking until i got to the fence of my house and thought that, that was a good night, im done. I hopped the fence which revealed some pains on my back from when the cat pushed me because i stretched out. I walked back into the house still feeling numb. I got through the cat door that touched my face, it hurt a little but not enough for me to whine about it. I got into the house feeling empty, i have never done anything like that, it was fun. I dusted myself…

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    The Boy in The Striped Pajamas The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a film directed and written for the screen by Mark Herman and was released in 2008. The book the film is based off of was written by Irish novelist John Boyne. The original book was published in Great Britain with an alternative title spelling of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. The story takes place during World War II Nazi Germany in the town of Auschwitz and the camp itself. The home in which the main characters reside in…

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    Analysis Of Citizen Kane

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    Citizen Kane (1941) is the debut work of Orson Wells and is considered as a turning point of the way of making movies. The technical innovations, due especially to the director of photography Gregg Toland who introduced the depth focus, the choice of a character that stress the ambiguity of the American dream and the narrative structure that develops itself through flashbacks, is what brought the movie to reach the definition of “The best movie ever made”. The first scene of Well’s Citizen Kane…

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    The Violence that Oppression Causes August Wilson is able to capture all the struggles black people in America had to endure in the 20th century in his plays, including Fences and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Two struggles that stand out to me are black people’s lack of access to good employment, and racial discrimination experienced everyday. As would be expected, anger in black communities is the result of these daily struggles. When some people get angry, they can easily not take it out on…

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    The August Wilson play, Fences shows the struggles of an African American family in the 50’s. Cory was wrong to lose respect for his dad because Troy tried to teach him, he provided Cory with the things he needed and cared about him and his life. The first reason why Cory was wrong to lose respect for his dad was that Troy did want to show Cory how to live a successful life. In this scene Troy would not pay for the 200 dollar TV set because he knew the roof had to be repaired. “While you…

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    Symbolism In The Giver

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    He also knows what true happiness is, love, and colors. He is not naive anymore. Fence (man versus society) The community Jonas lives in traps the people living there. They are not allowed to think for themselves. There are confined to all the rules. Jonas wants to change society, but can't because he is trapped inside. The community is keeping them imprisoned. Nobody has dared to try and break down the fences trapping them inside, but soon Jonas will. U.S flag The US flag represents…

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    electricity, workers, and the dinosaurs. Electricity and maintenance was a big problem during this book. In the beginning, the electricity went out so it basically turned the park off and they had no control over anything. The park has electric fences which is powered with the electricity of course. Since it went off, the dinosaurs were able to get out. That was the major problem of this story. It took a long time for them to fix the power. In order to fix this problem, they should make…

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    the ghetto to make sure none of the people escape. Then I grabbed a pretty big and solid rock and snuck up behind him. A rock to the temple was sure to knock him out and it did. I threw the rock over the fence to tell them the guard was out. Twenty of them quickly stormed out from underneath the fence and flashed like lightning to the nearing guard post; where it was known there was an abundance of guns and ammo. They threw homemade bombs and disintegrated the doors. Every one of our men had…

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    think deer hunting should be illegal, but they don’t think about all the car wrecks that happen due to the deer, how much crops they eat from farm land, also how much landscaping they destroy from bucks making rubs and scrapes, they destroy a lot of fences, and how people use…

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