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    One Direction Analysis

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    There was only one more name that could be called, but it was not either of the five boys. They were all gutted. Right when everyone was about to leave Simon Cowell called five more boys names; Niall, Louis, Harry, Zayn, and Liam (1D: One Direction). Harry thought it was just to make good TV (1D: One Direction). Simon made a decision, in about 10 minutes, to put these five boys into a band (1D: One Direction). The only thing the five boys could think of was what they were all going to wear. They didn 't even have a name yet or even know if they could sing together. In order to get to know each other they all went to Harry’s dads bungalow where they were suppose to be rehearsing but they mostly played soccer and messed around (One Direction. 1D). After just one performance there was about 200 fans outside (1D: One Direction). It came down to the three finalist but Rebecca Ferguson beat the boys. Zayn ended the night saying “this isn’t the…

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    The success of JLS and the Wanted, X-Factor contestants One Direction was the next music group to help revive the boy bands. The group was formed by Niall Horan from Mullingar, Ireland; Zayn Malik from Bradford; Harry Styles from Cheshire; Louis Tomlinson from Doncaster, amd Liam Payne from Wolverhampton ( he had reached the judge's house stages of The X-Factor at 14 years old back in 2008). Each originally entered 2010's series of The X Factor as individuals. But a guest judge Nicole…

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    Priscilla Juarez 1/08/2015 Ms.Jenson Touching Spirit Bear In the beginning of the book Cole Matthews a fifteen year old from Minneapolis, Minnesota arrives in Southeast Alaska in handcuffs. Cole agrees to stay on a neglected island in Alaska all alone for a year to avoid jail time in Minneapolis. Accompanied by Two Native Americans from the Tlingit tribe; one named Garvey, a parole officer, and the other named Edwin, a quiet elder who helped arranged Cole’s banishment. Edwin was the one who…

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    Adam's Crimes In Jail

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    CLAIM STATEMENT - Adam should be given a sentence of two weeks in jail, as well as drug testing, counseling, community service hours, and restricted use of the Internet. ARGUMENT - Adam’s crimes consist of threatening by stating “that a better way to get rid of kids you don’t like is to put sleeping gas in the school vents and then go through school and “kill the people you don’t like” (Jacobs), and getting in a “fight with another teen at a party” (Jacobs). He had, in the past, claimed that…

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    Many people have an athlete that they look up to and that is their role model. Many of these people are children and teens so because of this people think that it is the sports teams responsibility to hold players to a higher standard for their personal conduct. It is the sports teams responsibility because of the power athletes can have in a society and the image of the team and the game they can create. Players should be held to a higher standard because since they are celebrities they have…

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    Kind Killer On April 19th, 1775 in Lexington, Massachusetts there was the shot heard round the world. The book April Morning by Howard Fast factually is about the American Revolution and fictionally about a boy coming to manhood. Adam is a boy from Lexington, and he loses his father, goes to war for his country, and has to grow up all in one day. The character Solomon Chandler helps Adam all throughout the book, but Adam does not like Solomon in the second half, due to Solomon gets satisfaction…

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    Introduction It was just a normal day, right? Think again. Kidnapped. Hit. Decapitated. These things happened to a 6-year-old boy with the name of Adam Walsh. Adam was just a sweet little kid that was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. After Adam Walsh's abduction, John Walsh, Adam's dad, created a successful TV show called America's Most Wanted to help find criminals of all crimes; with people being able to know who committed the crime, they will be able to get over and move past it.…

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    her ownership of the Hope Diamond, she and her family suffered tragedy after tragedy. Her oldest son, Vinson, was killed in a car accident when he was nine years old. Her husband, Ned Mclean, heir to the Washington Post and its fortune, was an alcoholic. He left her for another woman, spent every last penny of their family fortune, and died an insane man in a sanitorium. Evalyn Walsh Mclean soon lost another child, her daughter Evalyn Washington Mclean, to a drug overdose at age twenty-five.…

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    There are many definitions of the word story, but one definition in particular fits the topic of human origins perfectly; a narration of the events in the life of a person or the existence of a thing, or such events as a subject for narration. The story of human origin and the creation of human nature is a difficult story to tell, created by miniscule pieces of evidence and guesswork through paleoanthropology, and advances in the ability to look at and study DNA. Exactly where we came from and…

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    Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, France on December 27th in 1822. He was the son of Jean Pasteur and Jeanne-Etiennette Roqui. His father was a poorly educated tanner, who had high hopes for his son to excel in his education. * Pasteur gave a significant impact to the world of scientific research through his numerous contributions. Earlier in his life, Pasteur worked as a chemist, and dealt with the specific nature of tartaric acid. Tartaric acid is a type of acid that occurs naturally in many…

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