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    Kangaroo Research Paper

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    Pretty cool right? Yeah I know. Also, a rubber pouch for your phone on the side of the cup, easy and accessible whenever you need it and zipper on the inside of the cup for your cards and money and a compartment for your other personal belongings such as…

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    policeman say "In pursuit of a Toyota Prius." they drive for about a second, then you hear a female policewoman say "How hard is it to catch a Prius? Over." It then pictures them driving over a bridge and the first policeman says "This is actually pretty fast. Over." Then the policewoman from before says "Very funny." As if she doesn't believe it. You next see them driving in a tunnel, and the driver of the Prius states "Ah, man. That's a lot of cops." when what looks to be three to four police…

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    6) I chose this book, because it is book number two in The Lying Game series. I started reading this series, because my sister recommended the author. She had read another series written by Shepard, the Pretty Little Liars series, and absolutely loved her style of writing. Due to my sisters persuasion I decided to read her other best selling series, The Lying Game. The covers on the books of the series also played a part in drawing my interest into reading them. They have a teenage girl on the…

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    In the opening scene, Scoot played by Mary Kate Olsen is a fourteen year old girl, that is learning how to be a deep water sailor. She is a very pretty girl and only five feet tall but very strong. Sully, Scoot’s older brother played by Zac Efron who. Scoot and Sully are on a sailboat off the coast off Baja California. The sky is clear, and the sun's rays danced across the water. Sully was teaching Scoot to be a good deep water sailor. Sully sent Scoot, who didn’t want to into the cabin to make…

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    The reason leaves often change colors when the weather gets colder, before dropping off of trees is because leaves are colored by pigments. In autumn, when it starts to get cold, the leaves start to change their pigment making other colors. Heavy wind and rain can cause leaves to fall off of trees before they are already colored. The reason the fall solo is because the chlorophyll in the leaves break down and the green color in the leaves disappears do to the weather changing. Chlorophyll is…

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    As stated before, the setting of Pittman’s film is Madison Rhode Island, a typical suburban town in the year 2053. Moreover, the film’s setting mirrors America in the 1950’s or 60’s. The Bergeron’s living room has tints of pink and green, but overall it is still very dull. Plus, the TV is old and the way the characters dress does not represent a futuristic society. The setting has an impact on the film because it illustrates how society is advancing, but at the same time…

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    Unna Monologue

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    amazing foster parents. I just started going to a new school in New York City and the school was named Napoleon Academy. I had a hard time finding foster parents that would want to adopt me. Now, I have great foster parents named Bob and Rue. They are pretty rich if you ask me comparing to what my other parents provided me. The house is very big and I have very expensive clothes. “Hey girl! Ready to go shopping for your wall paint and clothes? Rue questions. “Uh, yeah, I think I'm ready. I…

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    Dinklefart Journal Entry

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    come check this out.” Granny waddled over to the old Coke dispenser. “Look,” commanded Dinklefart as she pointed up at the sign bolted to the side. DEFINITELY NOT A TIME MACHINE, it read. “No time machine?” Granny asked in confusion. “Mom, its pretty obvious that someone is trying poorly to hide the time machine.” Dinklefart snuck closer and lurched at the time machine, sending her into a small elevator like room. Dinklefart began to press the buttons. She decided to leave her mom at the area…

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    Growing up, all us young girls played with Barbie dolls and dressed them up to be pretty. The girl in the poem represents women in society dealing with the unrealistic expectations and standards they face. A girl is born into the world, innocent and pure, unknowing of what she is going to encounter in her life. This child is tormented throughout her lifetime on what people say she should look like or be like, and is haunted by the anticipation of what is normal. The speaker appears to be very…

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    Anise Character Analysis

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    It would be difficult to find a cuter, more adorable little girl than Anise~! At least, that's what somebody would assume from Anise's introduction. In many ways, Anise is your typical, adorable 13-year-old. Cuter than a button, pink is her favorite color, and she has lots of typical girly and childish interests to boot. Even her weapon is a stuffed animal, that she's able to control so that she can ride it around during battle. She punctuates her sentences with hearts, has a wide range of…

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