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    Sitting in the glow of the red light that illuminates the cloak of fog around him, the radio clock seemed to mock three-time defending employee of the month Mark DeRoss, and tension rose as the timer to his right began to dwindle: 5, 4, 3… his foot, dancing with the pedal It was as if his subconscious could not bare lose to the race he had won many times before, and as the timer struck 1, with little hesitation his foot pressed down on the plastic below. An audible rev echoed as he accelerated…

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    angry with her which makes her feel like a outcast. On page 4 it states, “And I don’t have anyone to sit with. I am a outcast” (Anderson pg 4). On the bus Melinda sat alone everyone on the bus, but her had someone to sit with. Even her gym buddies from last year would not even sit with her. Neither would her old lab partners, so she just sat there alone (Anderson pg 4). Melinda’s friend group called the “ Plane Janes”, split up and none of them are friends with Melinda anymore. On page 5 it…

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    In 1984, the United states supreme court made the decision that segregation in a public schools must stop, blacks and whites where to go to school together. Many white people where angered at the supreme courts decition. By fall of 1955, nothing had changed in montgumry. Blacks still went to separate schools than whites. Most black people where afraid to demand their rights, and if they did they would most likely lose their jobs. So to make a living and stay alive they didnt say anything.…

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    though their rocket had a mass of only 206.1 grams. After doing some research and launching the rockets, I learned that the following are factors which contributed to a successful parachute deployment: air resistance (drag) and how loose the nose cone sat on top of the parachute. Air resistance can cause the heaviest rockets to slow down if a parachute has a successful deployment. With the heaviest rocket (470.9 grams), Group #4 (Jayden B. and Erika L.) had a successful parachute deployment due…

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    existed, and he is still skeptical about the whole situation. Anyway, Charles thought to himself; “If I were to wish for something to change my life, what would it be?” Then, Charles thought of his life growing up. At school, he had no friends. He sat alone at the lunch tables, and was bullied through high school. Charles remembered how no one defended him, and no one cared. Charles was angered by this, and felt like his life was a waste. Through high school at Lorain high school, he would sit…

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    he had never tasted anything so strange, or maybe it was just the deep fried, salty fries which were of another world. Grinning a bit, I explained how the quality of food has gone down quite a bit and so has the price since his time in the 1700s. We sat in silence. I had so many questions concerning his life and the great men he had served with. Saving me from bursting of excitement, the young man asked with his romantic French accent, “So, what can I do for you?” My mind went blank. I mean, I…

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    West Indians Journey

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    furniture, because their father could make more once they got to their new home. They sold their cows, and said goodbye to family and set off in a house drawn wagon out to the west. The father directed the horse, the mother sat next to him with the baby, and the two daughters sat in the back of the wagon, where they also slept. The journey was long, and they faced the elements of Mother Nature around the clock. They followed other faint wagon tracks until they got to a split in the road…

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    Truthfully Shin has nothing to hide; it seemed to be a common occurence when he stumbled into a bar after a stressful day. There was always someone he sat next to, always someone who tried to read into him and figure him out before he's even opened his mouth to utter a syllable. It boiled down to Shin being a complete mystery; that of which was not human, though nobody ever made heads or tales of that. "No. I'm a when the need arises drinker, but typically I deal with my stress through dance…

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    Personal Narrative: Troy

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    2017 L When I woke up I heard the livingroom tv on. I got ready to go to school. I arrived at elementary school, it was cold and raining when i got to school. After school I got home and sat down. Inside my house it was warm and cozy, outside it was very cold. Then I sat down on my couch and started my boring math homework due the next day. Then I finished my math homework. I got up and I got out my dads big black laptop and searched up if their were any new gaming…

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    At its base, the Civil Rights Movements had one very clear goal: the abolishment of “de jure” segregation in America and the equal rights and treatment of people of color. But those were only two of the goals of the Civil Rights Movement. The other goals of the CRM were to desegregate schools and public installations, to reverse the “separate but equal” doctrine and equal job and schooling opportunities. If you were to research anything on the Civil Rights movement, you will most likely come…

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