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    Positively Impacted Me

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    One teacher that I think positively impacted me to become more mature was Ms. X because when I used to be childish and immature, she told me that if I keep acting like that I will not get anywhere in life. I should act more mature so I can do something great with my life. She helped me get out of some trouble because I got in trouble for talking and she told me not to talk and act better. She gave me advice about stuff whenever I needed it. I didn't get into trouble that much because she…

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    Hemoglobin has a peroxidase-like activity, meaning that it will break down hydrogen peroxide, or other organic hydroperoxides. This makes it useful in forensics, since you can test for the presence of hemoglobin simply by dropping hydrogen peroxide on it. Of course, there are a lot of things that have peroxidases in them, so this is a presumptive test for the presence of blood. Blood cells are not immortal; each cell wears out in about four months, and will disintegrate in the blood stream,…

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    Dogs are fun to play with because you can fetch, tug war, and with water. Dogs like throwing and catching their squeaky toy in the air. Retrieving a surprise squeaky bone in the dog’s mouth would make you laugh. Sometimes you pull on a piece of rope and your dog doesn’t let go. Tug war is too hold on the rope when it has slobbered all over it. When a dog pulls you to the ground and growls at you it lets play again. Tugging is so hard on the rope and then you fall in a puddle of water with your…

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    The Book Thief uses World War II as the desolate setting for Liesel’s journey. At the start of this novel, Liesel is innocent and unaware, however it quickly changes with the loss of her brother. This excerpt best forwards the theme that the loss of innocence is simply another casualty among the many of war. The death of her brother is incomprehensible to Liesel, “Still in disbelief, … He couldn’t be dead” demonstrates her inability to face reality. Her childhood has abruptly ended,and has…

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    Scofield are on a mission to take what is ours, a device named Scylla with classified government information on it. Scylla has plans of attacks against enemies, extremely advanced technologies, and extraterrestrial existence. Scylla is stored somewhere in the United States inside of a hidden bunker in between the sewers where nobody can possible find it.…

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    In the play, Peter Pans parents represent facts and reality as they have a plan for Peter as he becomes a man. They show how life is supposed to be in a human society that is filled with responsibilities and obligations, although peter did not approve. Peter is shown to be born as a human who ran away from his parents because he refused to grow up. “I heard father and mother talking of what I was to be when I became a man. I want always to be a little boy; so I ran away to Kensington gardens and…

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    the Canadian stigma regarding whistleblowers. Last year, when Wikileaks declassified a large quantity of corrupt government documents, the general canadian's reaction was not one of solidarity, but rather of condemnation. Kelman believes that, "somewhere in the Canadian psyche there seems to be a rooted belief that whistleblowing is not nice"(200). This explains why the canadian discussion tends to revolve more around the founder of Wikileaks' character, rather than the issue of transparency…

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    Hiding the books from the for the 451 fireman is stressful, I’m always checking out the window making sure there is no fireman walking around when I try to read. I hide the books under the floor, behind the microwave and inside of food packages boxes where they will less expect. I sometimes hear them breaking into apartments just to get one book out of there and destroying the apartment with it. There are several times when I walk out of the apartment and I see a fireman walking around trying…

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    father. Mr. Keating tells Neil “Then you 're acting for him, too. You 're playing the part of the dutiful son”. Neil doesn’t know how to balance his desires with what his father wants of him. Through acting, Neil has allowed him to leave his problems somewhere else and assume the role of a fictional character that has no problems at all. Ironically, Neil played the role of Puck, a character who does not care for the rules or what people have to think of him, which happens to be the polar…

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    College Mission Statement

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    The atmosphere of the college is what I feel connected to. The feeling I usually get while walking around the college or sitting somewhere is tranquility. Villa makes me feel like I can just go anywhere and relax while I do homework or anything else because everyone at the college seems to be focused on themselves and their interests much like myself. However, I do feel disconnected…

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