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    interview was conducted with Tonya Waller, Ti’Amber Hubert, and Porter Waller. Cm Gilmore explained the purpose of the visit. Tonya Waller provided the following: • She has a daughter resides in MO, she is married, and recently dilated for her baby girl while she there. • She reported that she went to school to take Ti’Amber and Porter, but she stated the school staff stated that it would affect their grades. • She reported that she left Ms. Linda as their caregiver, which they would be at home…

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    he goes to the island where his grandfather was raised to find the answers to his question. Jacob and his father goes to Cairnholm Island, in Wales, and Jacob finds Miss Peregrine’s house out in the island’s bog. On the way, he finds Emma Bloom, a girl that could possibly be the answers to his questions. She leads him to a cairn that turns out to be the loop of September 3, 1940. He enters the past and learns about the peculiar children with strange powers/talents. One day, a wight, who is…

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    Celebrity Star Text Christina Aguilera began her career as the epitome of what it meant to be a teen pop star. She was the blond hair, blue eyed, Barbie doll every teenage girl wanted to be like. The media labeled her as the sweet, innocent pop artist, along with her former co-stars from the Mickey Mouse Club, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake. Her first debut album featured her number one hit single, “Genie in a Bottle” which gave her the image of her teen pop identity. Yet, Christina never…

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    academic advising, and living on campus can help students in the long run. Students are getting tested in high school to see if they are prepared for college. Research says that boys and girls are tested to see who is more prepared for college. Through research boys are the ones who are more prepared than girls, but not in all subjects because they are strong in math, science, and technology. “In this study, more boys (52.57%) were college-ready in math as…

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    William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” caught my attention right away. The story emotionally affected me because of her reaction when she lost her dad. It also affected me because of its disturbing and mysterious nature. One of the reasons that I think it had such a great impact on me was because I was not expecting the ending of the story at all. Emotionally, I felt very sad for Emily because she lost her dad. She seemed to be close to her dad and it was very hard for her to handle the loss;…

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    See, when I think of Regency Era books (Or Victorian or Lady-and-Lord books or whatever you call them), it's hard for me to think about women empowerment and girl power. It's not like the times were conducive to women's rights: Women belonged to their husbands and fathers; they had no legal recourse if their 'guardians' were abusive. Furthermore, Pride and Prejudice captured an important truth about society's expectations for the fairer half of nobility: One, they would marry well and two, they…

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    relying on Goody Proctor. During this trial, John brings forward Mary Warren who was apart of Abigail and the other girls who were pretending to see people with the devil. This time though, Mary Warren said that the girls were lying and they did not see anyone with the devil. Abigail does not like this so she goes ahead and starts accusing Mary of sending her soul out to hurt the girls. In this part Abigail says, “unperturbed, continuing to the “bird”. Oh, Mary, this is a…

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    Steel and Ghost Girl by Torey Hayden. The reasons that these two books will make a good comparison is because they share very similar themes, they both try to shock the audience and insert curiosity into the reader’s mind. Both the books share a main theme of thriller. They shock the reader in such a way that the book will remain in one’s mind long after the book has been read. The book Ghost Girl is about an elective mute little girl and how a teacher touched the life of this little girl and…

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    Eugene is uneducated and unable to read. Although Eugene holds these stereotypes, he has his own complexity. It is known commonly by his tribe that Eugene exhibits great talent in basketball, “"It's too bad you didn't get to play," Eugene said. "Your dad says you're getting pretty good." "Not as good as you," I said. Eugene was a legend. People say he could have played in college(Alexie, Pg 121).” In addition, it is known that despite his alcoholism, Eugene is an EMT for the tribe. Using his…

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    very known fact the we as people are completely divided on the topic that there are good in the bad and bad in the good. In the short story “Good Country People” Flannery O’Connor, she illustrates that while some may be cold hearted and mean they still have some good and vulnerability within. She also uses the names of the characters as a sort of symbolism for readers to understand them even more. In the story Good Country People, O’Conner introduces readers to Mrs. Hopewell. She is the mother…

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