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    is speaking about universals because the thought of Lettie beaming when Ruthanne asked her to sing got her thinking about people. She thought she knew thing or two about people, but maybe she didn't even with her list of stereotypes. B. Maybe the world isn't based on groups that later developed into stereotypes. Maybe people were just people who had their own feelings in a different way from everyone else. Feeling these emotions in their own lifetime. Everybody is different and we might have…

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    you they love you. Worst thing that could ever happen, making you confused how can you say you love me and hit me. None of this makes sense, and you loving that person who hurts you maybe physically or emotionally. Being in a abusive relationship doesn't always mean they actually throw hits, or hurt you physically maybe it could be emotionally. Like having someone tell you that you mean the world to them but them having them go over to another person and tell them the same thing they told you.…

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    Ruth Kluger: A Hero

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    When you hear the name Ruth Kluger what comes to mind? Maybe you’ve heard of her, maybe you read her book , maybe you know her for her job as a professor or maybe you have no idea who she is. Well I know her for being a survivor of the holocaust and a hero, and here’s how. Ruth Kluger was born October 30th 1931 in Vienna Austria, as a child she was abused by her mother and often neglected she grew up watching the horrible events that changed her life. She grew up only knowing how to read and…

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    starts out as a small-scale problem. In an assembly about fear, midway through the book, Simon decides to take a step forward and break his comfort zone, and voices his opinion about the feared beast. He mentions, “Maybe, he said hesitantly, maybe there is a beast … What I mean to say … maybe it’s only us” (89). The beast is a metaphor, not truly existing in reality, but in the boys’ heads. Jack and the rest of the boys cannot…

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    Freedom In The Civil War

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    Freedom. So many meanings but different in every part of the world. Some countries think of freedom in a different way than we do. We have a very free country that wasn't free of charge. Freedom reminds me of fighting, America's rights, and even patriotism. The freedom we have today was fought for, and died for. Throughout the history of country people have made many sacrifices, and have done lots of fighting. In fact, today we are still fighting to keep our freedom. The civil war in 1861,…

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    is the actual between your outside part of the voice & the actual torso cavity. Mesothelioma may also attack with or maybe the lining involving belly cavity (peritoneum) or maybe the actual sac which often enters heart (that can be, pericardium). It has been witnessed that person having Mesothelioma should have done a position where he may get inhaled asbestos particulates, or maybe they has been subjected to asbestos airborne dirt and dust as well as dietary fiber in a some other method. It…

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    I Never Saw A Moor

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    a moor? Webster’s Dictionary describes a moor as “A tract of open, peaty, wasteland, often overgrown with heath, common in high latitudes and altitudes where drainage is poor; heath.” There are many terms that Dickinson uses within this poem that maybe unknown and uncertain to some, but they hold a deeper meaning within the poem as a whole. Emily Dickinson’s poem “I never saw a Moor-” is a poem which shows the symbolic uncertainties behind things which we have not seen, and may not know, from…

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    Define a Perfectionist The summer before freshman year, I decided to join the cheerleading team. I thought, maybe it might be fun, being on a team with some classmates and maybe even making new friends. Once, during a team dinner, everybody started talking about the upcoming school year. The biggest topic was who would be in each other’s classes. When the faces at the table turned to me, it was my queue to list the courses I was taking. “Advanced English, Advanced Geometry, World History 1…”…

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    Who is responsible for the sinking of the titanic? This is important to know because the titanic's sinking was one of the most memorable tragedies in history. This has taught multiple ship makers what and what not to do. The audience should care because one day you might be asked this question as well. Captain Smith was responsible for the sinking of the titanic because he ignored multiple ice warnings, was at a party during the sinking getting drunk, and left the steering wheel unattended which…

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    that JFK was going to Dallas people paid Oswald to shoot him because he lived in the south. Maybe other assassins from different countries paid Oswald. No one knows for sure what happened it has been a long time since JFK’s death and we still don’t have evidence. Why would anybody want to kill JFK? Maybe people didn’t like that he was a democrat or people might not have agreed with anything he’s said. Maybe other countries wanted Lee to kill him for war or to keep them out of being a suspect.…

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