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    Annie Frank Monologue

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    harsh grip on her throat. Annie’s body had a mind of its own; her brain was too fried to command her limbs to move-it was as if they were moving themselves. She desperately reached to her left, searching for anything that she could use to attack her stalker. She first made contact with the television remote, but her hand was shaking so much that she simply kept pressing random buttons on it for it to have any effect.…

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    As Olajuwon has stated, he endorsed in a shoe brand that normal individuals can afford. Nike, Reebok and many other high branded companies are retailed for a higher price than regular shoes. This may be because many sport celebrities wear the famously known branded shoes rather than the lesser known ones. Many of their fans want to invest in products which their star athletes wear, which is most of the time expensive branded products. Most of the time, children get influenced and ask their…

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    Would you read the Tell-Tale Heart? Is it appropriate for middle school students? A short story where a man didn’t like the eye of an old man and end up killing him. He told on himself. Is it really appropriate for kids my age group? I think it’s inappropriate and I’m about to explain why.…

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    Would you rather be single or be with the wrong person? In the novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, the Swedish singer Christine Daae is torn in a weird love triangle between two men: the handsome, rich, yet controlling and jealous Raoul, the Viscount of Chagny and the mysterious, talented, yet ugly and violent Erik, the Opera Ghost. Raoul was Christine’s childhood sweetheart and he wants to win her back. Erik is a masked man that slowly falls in love with Christine, while he hides…

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    Christine Seifert tells us “Twilights” author Stephanie Meyers has created this erotic desire surrounding abstinence. We follow a short summarization of Bella and Edwards love story without a sex life. This dark romantic novel consists of Edwards stalker like infatuation with Bella, the struggle both…

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    The Sacred Grove Essay

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    Gradually they discover the stalker not only killed her mother, but is intent on seeking revenge for Anna’s grandfather’s misdeeds, including the theft of a priceless Titian painting entitled The Sacred Grove. Anna and Stefan return to Tuscany for one last vital clue, but the stalker follows, abducts Anna, and demands The Sacred Grove as ransom. Stefan struggles to find both Anna and the painting by deciphering…

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    What Is Cybercrime?

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    information in order to harass. Action cyberstalking can be very dangerous and frightening, especially for children and adolescents. This is because the person's personal identity information is not known on the Internet to provide opportunities for the stalker (talker) to roam freely carry out the action. Cyberstalker (perpetrators cyberstalking) even often take extreme measures because they feel can not be arrested or punished for difficult to…

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    In the genre of fiction, the writer wants to create a world that is different than what the reader is used to. Also, it has familiar aspects so that we can relate to the story. This is shown in the short story “Virgo” by Jess Walter. He does this by having the story in the modern day times, which is what we are familiar with. For the unfamiliar he creates the main character to have a psychological problem. When looking deeper into this short story, it appears to be about mental health, or…

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    Maria And Colin's See Me

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    While reading See Me, I made a prediction that the person that sent the bouquet of pink roses is going to bring up topics from both Maria and Colin’s past. Both Maria and Colin have not had an easy past. Several actions have changed both Maria and Colin’s personality. Maria, a lawyer, had dealt with strange cases in the past, but nothing compared to the case that caused her to quit her job. Maria did not fight for the right punishment for a client and was stalked by the client’s brother. Maria…

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    Importance Of Censorship

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    Censorship is necessary What would the world be like if there was no censorship? If there was no censorship a lot more would be different. Children should not be seeing or hearing bad images, words, and games because it may influence them to have bad behavior as in their actions in public or also at home. Censorship is significant for our society for many reasons: protecting our kids from negative influences such as images, movies, and games. Censorship is helpful for adults and children…

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