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    Wakeboarding Book Report

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    A moody teenager enters a wakeboarding competition, but first must overcome his personal obstacles to compete. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: MAHI RASHEED, a teenager, lives with his grandmother JEEG. Mahi also lives in the shadow of his father, who was once a great water skier. Mahi enters a water slalom skiing competition cheered on by his best friend CHIP CONLEY. SHIK LEE bullies Mahi. Shik competes in wakeboarding against BLAKE BOSS, a local legend. Blake’s sister, NILLY BOSS (teen), watches.…

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    This quote heavily applies to the protagonist throughout the entirety Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen. In this story, the reader follows the story of Cole Matthews, a fifteen-year-old juvenile delinquent from Minneapolis. Cole narrowly escapes going to court for assaulting a classmate named Peter Driscal after he tried to turn him in for robbing a store. Instead of going to court and most likely jail, Cole is sent to Circle Justice. It is decided that Cole should be sent away to a remote…

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    Healing happens when one was given time alone to think. In the novel, Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen, the protagonist Cole Matthews is a violent teenager who was put on rehab isolation for his actions. Cole Matthews characteristics has evolved from negative to positive. Gradually, Cole Matthews changes throughout the novel and tries to help those were once effected by him. Cole Matthews started off as a belligerent teenager who has anger issues. Coming from a broken family where his…

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    Cole Matthews, in Touching Spirit Bear, is a normal looking kid with a few exceptions. He wore blue jeans and a shirt. “His blue jeans, heavy wool shirt and jacket…”p.5. Cole has dirty blond hair and is a 15 and a young looking kid.”He was an innocent-looking, baby-faced fifteen-year-old…”p.5 He is approximately 5’6 and 150 pounds. Cole is a narcissistic juvenile delinquent who thinks he is the centre of a attention. Cole is the bully of his neighbourhood to be his friend with him you need to…

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    people from their true destiny. In Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind, the protagonist Scarlett O'Hara faces her demise because of her obsessive one-sided love with Ashley Wilkes. Scarlett preying on Ashley for a relationship causes her to do drastic deeds that she would not do otherwise, such as marrying Charles Hamilton to hurt Ashley. Being so engulfed in this forged relationship with Ashley also makes Scarlett blind to what’s true in her life like her more…

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    American Civil War, Scarlett lives at Tara with her parents and two sisters. She finds out Ashley, the man she loves, is engaged to Melanie. She decides to reveal her feeling to him in private, but he rejects her by pointing out their incompatibility. To her surprise, there is a third person present, Rhett Butler, who have heard all the conversation between them and her confession to him. Scarlett is irritated and starts to despise him from their first meeting. The war soon starts, Scarlett…

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    throughout the series, changes were made to suggest different possible storylines. Ghost in the Shell TV series varies from the video game’s version thus the portrayal of Major Motoko Kusanagi diverges from time to time (Wikipedia). Moreover, Scarlett Johansson is only being referred to as ‘Major’ in the film adaptation. Hence, there will be slight differences between the original and remake version. Adapting a work means “to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify…

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    Super Bowl Argument Essay

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    269). with the use of classic conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning, advertisers are able to both consciously and unconsciously influence what people will buy. In an advertisement from super bowl commercials in 2014, Scarlett Johansson…

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    Whitewashing In Film

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    I. Background of the Study The film industry has been praised for their ingenious and exhilarating films that have inspired innumerable people all around the world. Furthermore, This industry have also provided the leisures and entertainment for the people for these past decades. Although, there are also shades and controversies that have promoted the negative things about society like racism, stereotypes, and anti-LGBT groups as said by Joanna Robinson (2015). Furthermore,…

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    The world is always evolving in every aspect, whether it be technology or people, there is no denying it. However, the film industry moves at a much slower pace that it seems frozen in time. Everyone is much more open minded now than in the past. For instance, Tattoos were considered rebellious but now considered as body art. Society has learned to adapt with the times and gained the ability to accept everyone for who they are. Whereas, the film industry continues to judge people according to…

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