The Bad Girls Club

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    on the issue is, I believe that regardless of the bad influence that reality tv shows like “Bad Girls Club”, little children and young adults are still going to watch it. It’s a lot of action and drama that it shows. Even though it’s some good shows like Hell’s kitchen with children under the age of 15 on their cooking, It’s still some children that will not watch it due to the fact that it’s a cooking show. Some children would rather watch the bad influenced shows. In addition Bastiani…

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    There are many different types of golfers walking the courses. I hope that you do not recognize yourself in one of the following stereotypes. First, there is the borrower. This is the type of person that comes totally unprepared to the course. Every hole they ask you, “can I borrow a tee?”. Of course you say yes because you can part with a tee. Next, they ask you on about the fifth hole, “can I borrow a ball? I just hit my last one in the water.” After you loan them all your equipment you start…

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    ASL 4 Class Reflection

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    April 22 st , I attended a Silent dinner in the Eastdale Mall in Montgomery, AL. This event only had one Deaf person due to bad weather happening throughout Alabama. Because of this, truly interact with the Deaf person was a difficult task. Though rest of us were hearing, we signed throughout the whole event. A couple of my classmates were also at this event. During the event, we conversated about our ASL 4 class and what we had left to do for the class. I saw this as an opportunity to practice…

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    If a pool made you sick, would you go back in and swim in it over and over? Probably not. However, swimmers who swim for a club or swim for the high school swim team have no other option than to practice in the same pool. This is a problem that is occurring in the Ames Municipal Pool, where I swim for practice each night and on Saturday mornings. Kids are getting bumps from the Ames Municipal pool water all over their arms and legs and bloody noses from the air in the pool area. Coughing and red…

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    Darkness Out There The Darkness Out There is a story written by Penelope Lively, she presents the theme of good and bad. Therefore this story starts with two teenagers working for a pensioner Mrs Rutter. Penelope Lively presents the metaphor “Darkness” which represents everyone has a dark side inside them and this theme was projected on Mrs Rutter because in the Good Neighbours Club she was seen as a nice lady and this also shows that although people have a good side, they also have a dark side.…

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    We all have our favorite movies. We chose them because maybe we can relate to the plot on a personal level, or they take us to a different world on an adventure for a while. In The Breakfast Club, the director John Hughes uses music, dialogue and backstory to bring out the similarities the kids have behind social barriers because he wants people watching to see how no matter how different people seem, we may have more in common than meets the eye. Music plays a big role throughout this classic…

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    captain of my high school swim team, a recognition only few receive as our team is 50 members large. Being a captain not only meant leading stretches and getting a cool award at the end of the year, it meant people looked up to me. When someone had a bad race or needed some encouragement, I was the person they turned to. Having a constant smile on my face or saying “we can do it” became an everyday occurrence for me. Parents frequently came up to me telling me how much I impacted their child’s…

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    highschool, I strived to be more than the black girl. I wanted to be known as something else for a change. To do this, I joined every club that I could to be all that I can. Through this I gained much experience. Experience that became a necessity in order to comfortably lead and make the leap from a simple member of a club to someone who holds an important position. Now, I am a leader of many clubs at my school. I’m President of my school’s broadcasting club and Technical Entertainment Crew, as…

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    8th grade I had not come out yet because I still wasn’t sure about myself. I had kind of had a crush on this one girl. I told her but soon after Autumn, a different girl, had found out and yelled it kind of loud around a lot of people I didn’t want to know. I was really mad about this. 9th grade at the end of the year I got tired of the kids that sat around me, I stared to go the high school. I had some friends there. The first day during 2nd period I had to do a speech over a poem of my…

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    and cute characters. In Japan, the comics have lot images of girls with “hot body”, and it is on the book sell of any book stores. The market of sexual movie is also one of the…

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