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    in some cases have even started fighting back. In one scenario, a group of girls in Maplewood-South Orange, New Jersey, started the hashtag, #IAmMoreThanADistraction, to call attention to their school’s dress code (Alvarez). One girl by the name of Maggie Sunseri from Versailles, Kentucky even went as far as making a documentary entitled Shame: A Documentary on School Dress Code, which consists of several interviews from Sunseri’s classmates and principle discussing the negative impacts of…

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    narrator, who is a high school algebra teacher in Harlem, New York, reading from a newspaper article that his seven years younger brother, Sonny, is arrested for using heroin. After some time, the narrator writes to Sonny after his two-year-old daughter, Grace, dies from polio. The narrator has a flashback to a time his mother was alive to tell him that he had an uncle, but the uncle was killed by a group of racist white men who were drunk. Sonny shut out his brother and lived with his friends…

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    Toy Story Case Study

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    Toy Story Ignoring naysayers, Jodi Bondi Norgaard invented a line of dolls that celebrates strong, athletic girls. By Maggie Heyn Richardson, George Washington It was a cool fall Saturday in greater Chicago and Jodi Bondi Norgaard, Indiana, found herself in a situation familiar to many parents: shopping for a last-minute birthday present. Her 9-year-old daughter, Grace, had just finished playing soccer and the two had dashed to the nearest toy store, scanning the aisles frantically for the…

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    Potential Spoiler Alert: While I promise not to reveal the cliffhanger ending of this episode, you may still learn something that you didn't know or didn't want to know. For that reason, if you are worried about spoilers, please read no further. Otherwise, let's jump on in. Let's start with a pivotal small character. Mr. Jenkins has been in the cast, but this week, he has a dilemma. As Milo infuses much concern into his character this week, we see him coming to Mr. Gowen (of all people) with…

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    Lost In Judaism The year 2004 was just not a very good year overall. In this year, devastating tsunami struck multiple countries in Southeast Asia, President George W. Bush was re-elected, the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Detroit Pistons in the finals of the NBA Championship, and last but not least, the USA Men’s Basketball team lost to Argentina in the semifinals of the 2004 Olympics in Athens. However, despite all the news of disasters and disappointments, some good things also happened in…

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    Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage Biographical Summary From 1871 until the end of the nineteenth century, Stephen Crane graced the world with his literary presence. He was born in Newark, New Jersey, as the son of a presiding elder of the Methodist Conference. Crane was the youngest in a family of fourteen children; his sister Agnes was often his sole caretaker. Throughout his boyhood, he traveled from city to city, under the heavy influence of the Methodist religion; he…

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    distinct, particularly, the startling disconnectedness of large scale subjects of flowers and hummingbirds against a distant landscape, and the contrast of sharp foreground figures surrounded by a gradual vignette of receding middle ground. Art historian Maggie M. Cao believes that studying and deciphering the startling inconsistencies of Heade’s hummingbird landscapes helps to reveal meaning in paintings that are otherwise only thought of in association with scientific studies or still-life…

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    3 Types Of Love Essay

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    There are three different types of love, your love for your family, which is never ending and will always be the love you depend on. However you may experience so rather harsh brawl with one another, but you can 't never seem to hate them. That’s actually the most important type of love, the one you have. The next type of love is the one you see on television and in every single music video or book ever. The love between two people that’s indestructible, the one that is overwhelming, the love…

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    We met. It's funny how something as insignificant as meeting someone could change your life in a matter of seconds. Someone could come and tear down everything that you took so long to build. But it happens to you for a reason that may be unknown, it may even change your life. It was summer, I think. May, possibly... maybe even April. But, anyway my friend Alivia and I were talking while at an early morning choir rehearsal when she introduced us. We uttered our hellos, like almost everyone…

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    Simon is six years old and lives in Burlington, ON, with his mommy, daddy, brother, and sister. He loves Minecraft and his siblings (in that order). Simon enjoys karate. My cat is afraid of bats. The bat likes scaring my cat. Chloe lives in Richmond Hill, ON. She likes swimming and sports. Chloe likes lovely things such as gold and silver cups. When she grows up, she wants to be a pet doctor. Witches at night I don't like them They try to spook you Creepy spiders Hiding too! Valerie lives in…

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