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    may be (Max and Stanley). To put it differently, violence—especially when motivated by sexual desire as in The Homecoming-epitomizes the characters’…

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    Homecoming Queen In highschool popularity is what most strive to accomplish, because it makes high schoolers feel welcomed and loved by the surrounding pizza. Although you always hear olders say what happens in high school won’t matter 10 years down the road, that just goes right in one ear and out the other. Because our parents/grandparents “don't understand”. I have been guilty of this myself. Popularity doesn’t actually matter in the end, and no one will remember who won Homecoming Queen, or…

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    Homecoming is a tradition that every school does of welcoming back students of a school. Many different activities take place such as spirit week, a parade and so much more. There is also a homecoming court which consist of a king, prince, queen and a princess, but every school does things differently. At my high school we have a homecoming court that consist of just girls. Only the senior princesses are allowed to be nominated to become a homecoming queen. Homecoming was one of the most…

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    Homecoming Vs Spider Man

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    Spider-Man, and the latest installment, Spider-Man: Homecoming, there are many factors that vary. Some of these variances include the cast and characters, the setting of the storyline, and the origin and story of Peter Parker, our arachnoid amigo. One polarity of these movies, that is clearly visible, is the makeup of the cast and characters. A…

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    In Homer’s epic The Odyssey, the poet narrates a story of the homecoming of the Greek hero Odysseus after the Trojan war. Through narrating his readers Odysseus’s journey home, Homer gives many instances where women, mortals and immortals, have contributed to the success of the homecoming of Odysseus, indicating the importance of women during the Greek hero’s long and suffering journey back home. Odysseus has received numerous help from different female characters such as Athena, Nausikaa, and…

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    Homecoming 2014 Coming from high school to college can be a significant step in a student’s life. The new people and traditions create a new lifestyle for young adults on the edge of adulthood. Embracing maturity and learning to fend for oneself are only a few of the many challenges faced as an incoming college student. As a freshman arriving on campus, harder classes and a new environment to live in pose as a new feat to conquer. Everything seen and heard during the first year in college can…

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    identity. The author reveals identity throughout the story, it could involve the character going through new or different experiences throughout the story or maybe the character is affected because of the people around them. Dicey and James from Homecoming have many similarities and differences. Dicey is very resourceful because when her family was trying to get back to Bridgeport they needed food to eat, but didn’t have enough money. Dicey would catch fish and clams so that her family had…

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    As each grade went to their homeroom class to vote for their nominees for Homecoming Court, Lindsay felt a little disappointed. She heard people telling everyone else who to vote for, yet she did not hear her name. All of her life, she dreamed of becoming Homecoming Queen, but how could she if she was not even royalty? Everyone voted, yet she still did not put her own name down because she felt as if she should not vote for herself for anything. Lindsay did not want to hear the results of who…

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    Concordia College hosted their annual Homecoming Dance in the Schoenfeld gym. It was a great night to dance, sing, win prizes, and let loose with colleagues. Throughout Homecoming there was a lot of different music being presented, along with a lot of dancing. For example, bachata was danced by many Latino students in Concordia College. There was other genres played such as hip-hop and rap. Homecoming was themed “Under the Sea.” There was under-the-sea decorations, confetti, balloons, and lights…

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    On saturday we went to Lincoln Financial Field for the Temple homecoming game against Tulane. Temple was (4-0) and Tulane was (2-2). We’ve gone for the past three years. We also got up at 6:00, then left at 6:30 to go pick up Jace and Emma. The ride there was boring as usual. When we got there, we found out that we couldn't park where we usually do, because the workers created a pass for the parking lot, so it doesn’t get as packed. We had to park in the parking lot on the other side of the…

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