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    Anne's Promise Analysis

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    The theme for Anne’s Promise is families forgive each other even though it might be hard. Annie’s Promise, by Sonia Levitin takes place in L.A in the year 1945. Annie, Lisa, and Ruth are all sisters, Annie and her family are Jews that fled Germany and came to the United States because of the World War II. Towards the end of the story, the family learns how to forgive each other no matter how hard it is too. The one character that impressed is Annie, she is a girl that kept herself up…

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    It's a small but pretty campground, only a handful of campsites and butted up against Pine Creek. I let the dogs out to play in the water and considered grabbing a fly rod. Pine Creek supposedly has small wild trout in it and what better scenery to catch them in. After realizing my Jetboil stove, that's traveled with me since my first long motorcycle trip in 2010, was missing, I…

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    Recently, states have been passing laws that require citizens to provide valid photo identification when a person is going to cast a vote. There have been several debates about this issue and many have argued that there should be no need to provide such identification. Several people believe that voter turnout will decrease with the new laws and cause more harm than good. However, photo identification laws are a necessity because the identification is versatile, the laws prevent illegal…

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    Dionysus was the god of fertility and wine. Wine has played a very important role in the ancient Greek times. He created wine and spread the art of viticulture. Dionysus was the son of Zeus and Semele, and he was the only god with a mortal parent. Dionysus and his followers could not be bound by fetters. Dionysus was a god known for his light heart and always offered his help to anyone in need. The symbols of Dionysus were the Thyrsos, the flute, and the wine barrels. He is a very important god…

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    Life was very different from each other in the North and South. An area that was different was transportation. Another area that was different was the geography. The climate and land both allowed each place to develop different. The South based their economy on agriculture but the North was mostly about manufacturing. Transportation was a big deal in both North and South. In the North, they had better roads to travel on then the South did. Both Northern and Southern traveled by steamboats. They…

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    I am applying for the National Council/National Park Service internships because they present an opportunity for me to grow more as a learner. Coming into college my passion was for people. I wanted to become a social studies teacher to have an impact on the next generation. While I do not think this was a naive objective, I have come to understand that phrase to be quite vague. What I have learned in college is that the essential skill to having an impact on people is to become a committed…

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    fourteenth birthday, Christy asks Vanessa to drive her convertible, but she has a car accident, hits a rock and is thrown off the seat; but Vanessa is trapped in the car that explodes and she survives even though being totally burnt. Christy is sent to Pine Bluff Psychiatric Care Center for emergency treatment while her sister is treated by her husband Dr. John Locke at home with his assistant nurse Claire Wells. When Vanessa has a heart attack and dies, Christy has a breakdown in the funeral…

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    On the morning of September 14th, Charles and two of his crew all arrived at the kitchen table expecting William to have prepared breakfast for them. But there was no breakfast and no William. Charles and company found that William 's bed had not been slept in, his clothes and baggage were gone and down by the dock a canoe was missing. Charles knew that if William had left in the previous evening the lake would have been rough and difficult to canoe. All the locals would have known it due to the…

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    Editing the Prairies 1. According to the speaker, the prairies have many problems, such as its fences, skies, and flat landscape. The speaking states the land is “too long”, hinting to its flat landscape, that gives the impression that the fields go on forever. As well, the speaker said how the fences are disruptive to the flow of nature. This insinuates that the land looks untouched and natural, until the fences break the facade and show sign of human contamination. Lastly, the speaker…

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    The Northwest Native American Culture Region adapted the best to their unique climate and environment by using their resources such as their food sources, housing and tools. These where extremely important to the people because they where items that let them live day to day in premature settlement. This is show easily as it was the longest Region stretching across the entire coastline. Each of these they made/used for different purposes. All of this was vary good to expand as a region/culture.…

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