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    Emperor's Ruby Ceremony

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    Japanese palace with old brick buildings all of which were owned by an Emperor but his most prized possession was a giant ruby fixed in his throne this ruby put a protection field around his city to keep enemies out. one hazy morning he awoke to a horrendous sight the ruby had been stolen “where's my ruby” exasperated the Emperor, the entire palace was thrown into turmoil finally the ruby was turned in by Kumagaya a nearby gem dealer who had just realized what he had bought. Kumagaya stated that…

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    Ruby Bridges Paragraph

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    “Don’t follow the path. Go where there is no path and begin the trail. When you start a new trail equipped with courage, strength, and conviction, the only thing that can stop you is you!” (Ruby Bridges) During the 1960s, many people were choosing sides on social issues. One major issue of the decade was the Civil Rights movement. The southern states operated under the idea of separate but equal. This included white only water fountains, bathrooms and restaurants. Additionally, black…

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    Ruby Davis Reflection

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    Nakia Davis reported being friends with Ruby Davis for 15 years. She reported that she speaks with Mrs. Davis twice a week but is not able to see her because they reside in different states. She describes Mrs. Ruby as loving, fun and original. She describes Mr. Arthur Davis as hardworking, funny and kind. Ms. Nakia Davis reported that she know the couple would do well with other children placed in her home. Ms. Nakia Davis stated that the couple has a lot to offer and they could provide the…

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    Ruby Short Story

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    RUBY WAS IN THE FRONT room waiting on Mingo to take her into town to do the marketing when her youngest son Gabe came bursting into the house. She could always tell which of her children had entered the house just by the way in which they did it. Gabe, a tall slender dark skinned version of his father had a pleasant personality, and who like his father, was intelligent, brave and focused on what he wanted out of life. Gabe, her youngest, unlike Freddie her middle child, never for a moment,…

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    Ruby Bridges: Racism

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    disease, and we must stop using our children to spread it" (Ruby Bridges). Ruby Bridges was a prime example of that quote, when she attended the all-white school. Therefore, she wrote it. Ruby Bridges created a world with all races of children learning together, used her sheer will of persistence to overcome the hatred of at least 100 racist white grown men and women; as well as laid the foundation of the civil rights movement. Ruby Bridges started the creation of a world where all races of…

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    Ruby Slippers Thesis

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    questioning the “morals” of showing an openly gay couple kissing as well as the LGBT community arguing that they were “misrepresented” on the show. Sunday April 17th, 2016 ABC aired the fifth seasons of the popular TV show Once Upon A Time’s episode “Ruby Slippers”. The show’s creators had already hinted that there was going to be a gay couple in the second half of the fifth season, thus already stirring up noise among the viewers. Now upon this airing the episode there was a true love’s kiss…

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    Ruby Ann's Implications

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    unmoved by her pleas. Perhaps they all knew already what went on in that tent, or maybe they just didn’t care that some strange girl was begging for help. And if she thought she might get help from one of the attendees, she was wrong. Reaching out, Ruby Ann stopped a young couple. They looked a little embarrassed to be there, like kids sneaking around, but at the same time it was clear they were having fun. The underground bizarre and mostly sexualized circus seemed to captivate them, as though…

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    Ruby Morris Analysis

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    Meet the infamous, loud, nerve-racking Brit from England, Ruby Morris, who had a normal life. She was popular, on the verge of having a boyfriend. But he didn’t so much make it. No one did, all because of the rain. Killer rain, to be exact. Ruby Morris is trying her best to make it through this situation with her family, at first. She gets help and learns valuable lessons from her step dad, Simon. Like, don’t drink the tap water, don't open the door for anyone and never make a habit of raiding…

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    where he would is to be transported to an armored car and taken to a nearby county jail. Suddenly, at 11:21 p.m., Jack Ruby steps from the crowd of news reporters yelling,”Hey Oswald!,” and shoots Oswald in the chest with a .38-Caliber Colt Cobra handgun. Ruby is arrested, but later dies of bronchogenic carcinoma, commonly called lung cancer. Shorty after being arrested, Ruby tells reporters and witnesses that he has helped the city of Dallas “redeem” itself, and that he has spared,”... Mrs.…

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    Ruby Holler Setting

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    The book I read this year over the summer is called, “Ruby Holler”. The Author of this book is Sharon Creech. Sharon Creech has a great imagination. She makes this book flow so wonderfully. She makes me feel that I am in the book because of the great details she adds in this book. I am glad that Sharon chose to write about fiction. Ruby Holler was an amazing book! Two twins named,Dallas and Florida were abandoned from their mother and became orphans. They both didn't believe in a loving…

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