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    Have you ever argued about something? If you had, did you win or lose? Gretchen Maria, the author of "The Freedom to Be Me," argues about the effect of school uniforms, and provides a strong argument why students shouldn't wear school uniforms. She proves this by describing her own experience with school uniforms(as well as the impact), using statistics and facts, and then using that to back up her opinion about school uniforms. By using this structure, she develops a argument that becomes…

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    period of time. Her name was Maria Jesus de Cardenas. She looked after Maria since about the age of seven, and took her in when Maria was about ten. Maria Jesus was congenial to Maria and looked after her. When Maria’s Mother died, she told Maria Jesus to look after her daughter. Maria Jesus did have some flaws, though that made her a mean person. She liked to drink and was what some would call an alcoholic. She would send Maria to go her some alcohol with Coca-Cola. Maria would feel downright…

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    Paul Baumer, a man who enlists with the German army with his fellow classmates in the time of World War I, and is the narrator of this story. The name of this story is called All Quiet On The Western Front and the authors name is Erich Maria Remarque. The German recruits all think that they could acquire metals and honor quickly; on the other hand though they figure out that it is not the case at all. The team has a terrible experience all together being a part of the war. The first enduring…

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    On May 15, 2017 I Interviewed Maria Rivera about what it means to be American to her. Maria is a kind person who always likes to help others and she is a very strong person that cares for others. She has six kids and it's a lot of work to take care of them all and feed them, but she always manages to help her kids out. Her kids are everything to her and she always wants her kids to be safe. Maria likes to be active and enjoy the nature by going outside to the park and take time herself to walk.…

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    The study written by Anuradha and Maria, who examined the colour pattern schemes by numerous chemical attributes in a male Psammophilus dorsalis. P. Dorsalis are encountered in semiarid habitats similar to localized clusters in the Middle East. They can interact by revealing various colours in special regions of the body in specific states. The analysis and design of Anuradha (2017) were theorized and polished but hardly produed average decisive results. Data was gathered in southern India,…

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    In his World War One novel All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque describes the horrors of life on the front line. The novel focuses on the lives of several twenty year old German boys. Under the false promise of honor and glory, they were persuaded by their schoolmaster Kantorek to join the army. Through the perspective of Paul, one of the boys, readers learn that he believes his generation’s future is hopeless because of the war. Paul and his friends, Albert, Muller, and Leer,…

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    generation of men who, even though they may have escaped shells, were destroyed by the war”(Remarque). Taking place in World War two, a young man loses everything he held dear to him by becoming a soldier. In All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, Erich demonstrates how the war can force soldiers to grow up by destroying their identity, youth, and innocence. In order to be a good soldier, a person must become like everyone else. Remarque writes about how Paul and his…

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    dancing, loved embroidery, and learned to play the harp well. Her mother, Maria Theresa neglected her thinking she was no good. She thought Marie Antoinette was sweet yet uninteresting. Maria Theresa always behaved towards her daughter more of a head state than an affectionate mother. Maria Theresa had sixteen children and used them as pawns building alliances by marrying them to the rulers of Europe. “They are born to obey,” Maria Theresa once…

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    Maria Cominis’ “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, presented by California State University, Fullerton College of the Arts at the Young Theatre was an afternoon of captivating acting. On Sunday, October 1st, 2017 at two in the afternoon the play begun. It was very intense and so many things happened. Robert leaves his sister and sets out on a journey with his crew to find new things about human nature and she is very worried for him, but lets him go. Victor Frankenstein comes home to Geneva from…

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    run wild with only reading a few pages. Although short in length, short stories are a form of captivating art that are just as thrilling as a regular novel. One particular short story that is completely mesmerizing is, “The Moth” by author Helena Maria Viramontes, that brings the element of magic into affect. In this short first person narrative, a Latina granddaughter recalls back to the time when she was a teenage girl spending time with her grandmother. The narrator describes the lack of…

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