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    Thesis For 13 Reasons Why

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    boy who is reunited with his deceased classmate through a series of thirteen audio tapes. On these tapes are the reasons to why she committed suicide. This book reveals the mysteries through stories and still manages to keep the reader interested. Clay Jensen is struggling to get through his life normally after his high school crush commits suicide. Nobody has any idea why. At least not anybody who listened to the tapes. Hannah Baker has thirteen reasons for her death, and they all go to her…

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    I want my Privacy In decades, there have been many advances in the technology industry. Undoubtfully, one of the important advances has been the internet. In "Job Candidates and Facebook ", Wei Du writes about the best-qualified candidate for the position. Information people put on social networking sites can easily be found by anybody worldwide. In "Gone with the Window," Dorothy Nixon focuses more on the personal vs. the business side, how social media can reveal too much about a person 's…

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    Crime Scene Evidence

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    device should be checked against a steel tape measure to compare over various distances. Boots states, "Probably one of the most commonly used devices is a good old-fashioned tape measure. It is recommended to use steel tape measures as opposed to those made of fiberglass. Steel tape measures tend to be more durable and have a longer life expectancy than fiberglass. Additionally metal tapes will not stretch like fiberglass." (Boots, 2014). Other than a tape measurer, an investigator may use a…

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    A Marching Band Analysis

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    This then is why we have what we have. We want an incredible outcome, but without a clear motivation, that outcome is unreachable. Yet without motivation we act as though we have it. And through this acting, the motivation becomes almost real and drives us forwards until we find that…

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    Reasons Why’ by Jay Asher, Clay changed himself for the better by listening to Hannah’s suicide tapes. In this book Hannah makes 13 tapes about the people who gave her reasons to kill herself and why. Clay is the main protagonist because he narrates and so much more. Hannah is the main antagonist, mainly because she interrupts Clay life by killing herself. It all started when Clay got a package of cassette tapes, from a dead girl. When he started listening to them he realized that they were…

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    Once a week, I meet up with my friend Michael to talk about some of the bigger ideas that seem to consume the great majority of my thoughts. Our bonfire chats generally last until 9 or 10 PM, just in time for me to catch some of the George Noory show on my way home. How can you not love a talk radio show devoted to aliens and conspiracies? The other night, however, 1290 AM was not coming in too great, so I scanned the dial and stumbled upon a voice that could only be that of a Christian preacher…

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    unfortunately had her life taken away from her by the hands of others. It all started with Justin, who wanted so badly to prove to his friends his worth he ruined her life. This was tape number one. Before Hannah committed suicide she made 13 tapes. The tapes were about the 13 reasons why she killed herself. As the tapes go on you learn more and more about how this young girl withstood this horrible amount of pain. With this pain, the actions of others killed Hannah baker. Betrayal, violence and…

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    In “Thirteen Reasons Why,” written by Jay Asher, a girl who is actually not alive, communicates through tapes. Asher uses internal thoughts from the main character, figurative language and repetition in the story to show how various actions impacted people differently. He uses Clay’s thoughts to show how different events affected Hannah. He uses figurative language to express how Hannah is feeling, and how people physically influenced her life. Repetition is used throughout the story to show how…

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    Zootopia Satire

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    Nowadays, Disney movies are a hit or miss: it is hard to live up to the motto “a film the entire family can enjoy” with every movie. Yet, Disney made an animated masterpiece when it created a utopia for zoo animals. Zootopia is caked with humor, layers of character development, a deep understanding of how stereotypes and racism affect society as the icing on top with bits of symbolisms being the cake topper. With these features and themes, Zootopia is Disney’s latest movie to engross more than…

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    The Importance Of Gun Control

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    More rules against who can have guns will make society safer by decreasing the number of drive by shootings and accidental shootings and save lives. These regulations will also prevent many homicides and mass shootings. Lastly, more laws controlling who has access to guns will help save the lives of people dealing with depression or mental illness…

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