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    Americans are out of control, or is this an abuse of power by law enforcement? In the novel “Montana 1948” written by Larry Watson, the use of power the Hayden's have on the town include, Wesley Hayden, being the sheriff of the community gained him power over all sins of the people. Julian Hayden, was…

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    Montana, the state where winter seems to never go away and spring seems to be only a few weeks and suddenly it is summer and seems even when naked your body is boiling and no matter the amount of ice filled cold water you can’t stay cool enough. Don’t get me wrong I love winters and wouldn’t trade Montana winters for anything in the world but at the same I also am an individual whose moods are highly dependent on the weather and so when the cloudy skies and freezing cold temperatures finally…

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    Montana Meth Ad Analysis

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    you find yourself hearing these jokes and having everyone say “it’s no big deal” but it is. “Drugs are bad m’kay” I say it all the time in the voice of Mr.Mackey in a joking manner though these words are so very true. There is a group called the Montana Meth Project who try to shine a light on the reality of meth. They have many videos: Jessica, Tracy, Kevin, Ben, Family, Sister, Boyfriend, Mother, Parents. Public service announcements about everyday people living lives much like yours that…

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    lines one reads in the beginning of Larry Watson’s Montana 1948 are, “From the summer of my twelfth year I carry a series of images move vivid and lasting than any others of my boyhood and indelible beyond all my attempts the years make to erase or fade them…”(p. 1). This foreshadowing immediately gives off the ambiance that their are major conflicts to occur. Of course every novel needs a conflict to move the plot along, but what makes Montana 1948 special is all of the conflicts involve family…

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    The Insane Life in Montanan Montana (The Prequel Sequel) What does one do when ones family is on the other side of the law? Well that is up for that one to decide I’m not the one to judge, but in this case we’ll choose law. Obviously we’re talking ‘bout a book from nearby Montanan Montana! (Montana 1948 By Larry Watson) This book is through the point of view of David Hayden, not obnoxious, but still a 12 year old boy who lives in Mercer County and sees what the real world is like. (IT’S A TRAP)…

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    2. The Climb (2009) In 2009, Miley appeared with her performance in Hannah Montana: The Movie. The movie which reached its popularity by scoring $79 Million revenues tells about the daily life of Hannah Montana who had a double life as both superstar and ordinary girl. Through the movie, Miley appeared as a girl who was known as cheerful, funny, sweet and perfectly clean. Besides, Miley also appeared in more maturing image in this year. She was facing controversy when performing her single that…

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    Cara, I’d have to agree with you about how sad it is that young girls feel the need to conform for society even though their family members are trying to teach them to be themselves. I think that social media sites, tabloids and other popular media sites have taught young adolescent girls that if they look, dress, and act a certain way (and even weigh a certain amount) then they will be accepted. So, they spend more of their time trying to conform and less time trying to find their sense of self…

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    Montana Life Lesson Report

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    friend Montana. Montana is a redhead, has blue eyes, is skinny and is about 5’5. The only people that are involved in this incident are Montana and I. A personality trait that she has is being there to cheer you up. In March, I was going through a hard time with the death of my grandpa. I knew that Montana was going to be there to cheer me up when no one was. When I got at school i knew that Montana was going to be there and I could just go to her and talk about it with her. When I give Montana…

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    the nicknames of one of the most iconic quarterbacks in NFL history. He broke records. He won super bowls. He was also a leader. Joe Montana was an iconic NFL quarterback, but he was also a leader for his traits of strategy, determination, and humor. First off, Joe Montana had strategy which is only one of his leadership traits. According to, Joe Montana by: Jack Kavanagh, because of his style and strategy he led his team to four super bowls. He won all four of them. He and his…

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    Annette Greene Glenn Danzig Glenn Allen Anzalone, also known as Glenn Danzig, was born June 23, 1955 in Lodi, New Jersey. He is a singer, songwriter, and musician most well known for founding the Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig. He owns a record label called Evilive, as well as an adult comic book publishing company known as Verotik. Danzig has played a number of genres through the years, including punk rock, heavy metal, industrial, and blues. He has written songs for other musicians, most…

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