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    education. Solutions have been proposed to keep the peaceful co-existence of mutant and humankind. Found by listening to valid thoughts of opposition to Schools for Mutant Children (SMC’s) and those who have accepted the idea. SMC’s, are the beginning to a foundation set forth by the Mutant Child Education Reform Act (M-CERA). Careful thought has been put into not eluding the thoughts of all aspects of this issue at hand. A huge portion of great concern is always the cost of the program.…

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    Paul Reinhold Jobs grew up on a dairy farm, however his father was an alcoholic and abusive at times. He had a calm and gentle personality. He had dropped out of high school and was mustered out of Coast Guard after World War II. Once he finished with that he made a bet with his friends that he would be able to find a wife in the next two weeks. He won that bet and got engaged to Clara Hagopian. Clara had a husband before but he was killed in war, so when she met Paul she wanted to start a new…

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    After reading essay, when I saw the news that some students injured because of speech, I change my mind. One of the examples that left me with the deepest impression was the event that Mr. Murray’s appearance at Middlebury on March 3 was disrupted by hundreds of students and turned violent,…

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    In the article “As CPS schools empty: Mayor Emanuel, Dot let this crisis go to waste”, the Chicago tribune Editorial Board develops the different opinions on the controversial topic of closing down schools. School enrollment for Chicago public schools has become worse, in a comparison that was made with the enrollment for this fall it showed the dramatically drop of students that have vanish from CPS classrooms, which has led to the close of many schools. In 2013 fifty schools where close and…

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    Improvised Bombs

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    entered the school from different doors and placed improvised bombs made from twenty pound propane cylinders at the doors. There were also bombs made from similar means in backpacks which the duo left in the cafeteria. Both Eric and Dylan exited the school. All the explosives except one failed to detonate and it only partially did so. Explosives experts stated if they would have detonated as planned, the loss of life would have been massive. In addition major structural damage to the school…

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    Skimming In Life Of Pi

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    characters. However, I did not exactly maintain a love for reading because I was forced to read novels like: Sherlock Holmes, Pride and Prejudice, Moby Dick and The Stranger. Surprisingly, I did enjoy reading Life of Pi because I thought it was a good story and very thought provoking. Since I was reading most of these novels against my will, I found myself skimming through the pages to look for answers and never actually reading anything. I was never taught any text apprehension strategies so…

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    stretches to free the arms and legs from the aggressive sheets. The best place anyone can ever be, asleep on a cozy cloud. Millions of thoughts going through my mind, I was about to make a great discovery when my six o’clock alarm had to ruin the moment. It was time to get ready for high school and I was not thrilled at all. “Why does school have to start so early?”, I thought. Immediately I woke up! Panicked, heavily breathing, sweat on my forehead, I woke up terrified. As soon as I noticed it…

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    has sold around two hundred thousand copies per year. It is also a highly controversial novel for several reasons. [4]it repeats the N word over two hundred times, it seems to certain people that Twain is being stereotypical towards African Americans. [1] Mark Twain’s writing style is unique and it is difficult to differentiate between him being serious and purposely being stereotypical to mock society. Many find the book marvelous, others think it should be banned from schools. [2]Along with…

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    himself he'd be chill. Totally, one-hundred-percent chill. So what if one of his closest friends transforms into an ass-kicking, red-spandexed superheroine on a near-daily basis to defeat magical-butterfly-infected villains? So what if he stumbled upon a secret he never meant to? It was cool. Totally, one-hundred-percent cool. He was cool. Totally. Thirteen hours ago, he lied on his bed and stared at the ceiling. Ignorance truly is bliss, he thought. Never had…

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    Parental Censorship of School Literature Students in the graduating classes below Julia's may never get to read the Twilight series. Her parents thought that vampires and werewolves were unholy, satanic things to write about, not to mention that there were sexual themes, violence, and curse words present. Indignant, they called the school to complain when their daughter brought the series home to read. Her school chose to remove the books from its library, depriving the entire student body of…

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