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    A right that many people have, is the ability to have their own privacy and be able to do what they please within those safe boundaries. Waters uses Ford Motor company as an example of a business that actively forced its workers to learn English, sent “inspectors”…

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    Pheasant Hunt Narrative

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    found a raccoon in the grass and it tried to bite Max but didn’t actually bite him because Max was too quick. Also we had a pheasant that we kicked up right next to us and it was freighting but it was a hen so I couldn’t shoot in even if I didn’t get scared by it’s wings powerfully flapping. My dad wasn’t going to let me go home empty-handed. On the way home, we hit some gravel roads and look in the ditch. My dad, brother and I went out and found a pheasant so we were on the opposite side of…

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    think we’re lost.” said Mitali. We all sat in the woods, and it was freezing. I was still worried about the situation. I was so scared I had an anxiety attack. We all went deeper into the woods. The psycho was still following us. It felt like he was right behind me the entire time. No matter how many steps I took forward, he took the same amount of steps to catch up. The faster we went, the…

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    conditioning and strength? But another part of me was longing for the break that I was going to receive. After all, I had been doing this activity for eleven years of my life, almost every day of the week. A break from softball wouldn’t be bad either, right? I was wrong about the softball part. Every time we had practice, I would go and watch. I would be longing to get off the bucket and go throw and hit. Gymnastics on the other hand was antithetic. I really didn’t miss it very much. There was…

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    Willy Loman

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    quality, in the plaintive-poetic language Miller has chosen for him” (Oates 18). Others also approved of Miller’s criticism of the American dream, and felt that Miller’s plays constitute “some of the most devastating comments ever made on the American way of life” (Riley 332). Critical acclaim from fellow peers and critics aside, in an ocean of praise there are bound to be currents flowing in opposite directions. Miller’s work was and is currently deemed by some a “naturalistic sob-story...some…

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    material right away. While training myself for the race, I learned that you couldn’t do that with running. You could injure yourself, which could only be more of a setback that could prevent you from reaching your goal. Every day I pushed myself for a faster time and to run longer. Likewise, in my schoolwork, I pushed myself to study well in advance before the test and gradually build up on what I was studying every night. All in all, running has taught me that sometimes patience can go a long…

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    The constellation Andromeda is a famous constellation of the 88 modern contstellations. It was first discovered by a 2nd century BC Greco-Roman named Ptolemy. It is named after the Greek Princess Andromeda and is seen mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. The Greek myth of the creation of the Andromeda constellation begins with her Mother Queen Cassiopeia of Ethiopia and her Father, Cepheus, an Aethiopian king declaring to allthe land that their daughter was the most beautful creature on the…

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    Kepler

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    spacecraft telescope observatory launched by NASA on March 7th, 2009 with the primary purpose of discovering Earth-like planets orbiting other stars. The observatory named after astronomer Johannes Kepler, is designed to survey our section of the Milky Way in order to discover hundreds of Earth-sized extrasolar planets with livable conditions, to estimate how many stars are found within our galaxy, and create a better understanding of how planetary system’s light years away compare to our own.…

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    Stars History

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    why they fall from orbit? Why do the stars appear different colors when seen through a specialized telescope? Curious about the mythology of stars and why people use them for guidance? Throughout history people have used the stars to navigate their way around.…

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    Later in their stay the Germans collected all radios but skipped over the one hidden away in their attic. Marie-Laure's father is called back to the Museum but is arrested on his way there. Schulpforta, the Nazi school, is worse than Werner had imagined, he finds his only friend in a fragile boy named Frederick with a love for birds. Frederick is picked out as the weakest and is brutally beaten, resulting in permanent brain damage…

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