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    Giants Ridge Observations

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    don’t know how they miss the sign its big yellow and has red lettering. When the snowboarders get on almost all of them that get on for the first time that day have only one foot strapped in. As they come down the hill to the beginning again, they nevermind to unstrap a foot and when they get to the top of the hill where they get off since both feet are strapped in they can't move, but hop and they end up falling and making a road block so everyone else that's coming up run into the person that…

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    The Journey of Bob In the 1400’ yeti’s roamed the earth, there was one who stood out from the others. His name was Bob, it was a misnomer name for a yeti. He had longer hair than others because he didn’t like the yeti groomers. They scared him with their big scissors, last time he went Betty was cutting his hair and it was awful, she almost made him bald. He didn’t believe in clean teeth or showering. So as you can imagine, he stunk, bad. The town didn’t like him for that reason which made him…

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    Afghani Class Structure There are many genres of literature, historical fiction is one that happens to show readers the difficulties others face showing relation to our own. This historical part is a telling, without the emotional ties, while history seems distant. In The Kite Runner, a historical fiction novel by Khaled Hosseni shows the dramatic events of the Afghani people. The differences and similarities between characters Amir and Hassan help develop the theme of the novel by showing that…

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    The Prius wasn’t...a new car. It was several years old, actually, and even if it hadn’t been Lucinda’s family would have done good work on it and you might have thought that it was. A booster seat was buckled haphazardly in the back next to an abandoned McDonald’s bag that held a single decaying fry, which clung to its short fast-food life with all the desperation of students on their last day of summer. I could relate. When I got in, my friend apologized for the “old weed” smell - her older…

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    Exam 4 Elijah Martinez Dr. Bednar 1. Kant’s premises on his ethical theory on his own categorical imperative. Kant argues that one must act as though their actions could form the universal law; treat others kindly as an end in itself, not as a means. Furthermore, Kant claims that the only thing that can truly be good is a good will. This good will is necessary for one to deserve happiness, another claim from Kant. Additionally, Kant sees that we are all equals, and as such, moral rules that…

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    Essay On Tide Pods

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    Tide Pods. The bright, colorful, new, innovative, stain fighting pod that’s taking the world by storm for all the right or wrong reasons depending how you look at it. On one side is the memers, the people who are using Tide Pods as a joke. Such as putting them on a pizza or pasta or some food related item and saying how delicious Tide Pods are and snapping a picture as a joke and posting it online. They put captions comparing it to candy and call it the “Forbidden Fruit.” But some people on this…

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    It was a very dark and cloudy night when the rain and thunder echoed through the sky. It had been pouring down rain for about 3 hours now. John sat in his bed looking out the window, counting the lightning that followed the thunder. He thought he might of heard something outside besides the roaring thunder. John crept over to the back door and pushed the door open. He heard a mysterious noise. John turned the corner and saw the neighbor’s cat, Waffles. Waffles was an orange tabby cat that John…

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    Transcendentalism is a literary and philosophical movement based on the idea that a spiritual reality transcends the empirical and scientific. Due to it’s focuses on the ideals of nature, nonconformity, and individualism, it is also known as the Modern Renaissance which began in the early 1800’s and ended in the 1860’s. Transcendentalists were critics of their contemporary society because of its unconformity thinking and urged people to find their relation in the universe. Despite the fact that…

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    Dave Egger's Zeitoun

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    American writer, Dave Eggers, in his nonfiction book, “Zeitoun,” delineates the treatment and the circumstances a Syrian man named Abdulrahman Zeitoun goes through during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, in the year 2005. Egger’s purpose is to spread awareness on how Islamophobia affected the way one with a racial background was treated than one who did not. Egger covey’s this idea through Zeitoun by telling the readers about how Zeitoun was captured standing in his own home. He adopts an…

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    Name: Maya Tinney and Anna Polk Date: 11-15 Pd. 7 “Ghost of the Lagoon” Extra Scene Common Task: Write an additional or alternative scene for a text Directions: After reading the short story, “Ghost of the Lagoon,” you and a partner will create an extra scene. It can be an additional scene that adds a new character to the story OR it can be an existing scene from a different perspective. STEP 1: CHOOSE THE TYPE OF SCENE NEW CHARACTER/ENDING NEW PERSPECTIVE -Choose a place in the story…

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