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    Bullying Ethos

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    high school glee club, called the New Directioners through their high school years up to after college. Throughout the 6 seasons that aired the glee club’s members deal with social issues, such as bullying, especially regarding their sexualities and ethnic backgrounds, complicated relationships, and learning to become a proactive team overall. In this glee club, there is a diverse group of individuals, we have the cheerleaders, the Asians, the jocks, the black girl, the Jewish girl, and the…

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    understanding that the priorities change leads me to believe that she is ignorant to the topic. Her ignorance is also shown in the way she judges other women and she is misogynistic in what she wrote. In her first chapter, Levy is judgmental towards the girls who want to dress in revealing clothes. One of the points of feminism is to not judge people…

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    golf games ever played. Four years ago, my dad signed me up for “The George Holliday Memorial” Junior golf tournament. A three-day annual tournament that is held during the Thanksgiving holiday in Myrtle Beach. Hundreds of young players, boys and girls aging from 10 to 18 year olds gather at The Myrtle Beach National golf course, one of the most well-known 54-hole course. Every day we would play an 18-hole round and the last day…

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    Being A Teen Mom

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    It was dark in that old abandon warehouse, where we met every day after school. It smelled like mildew and on that occasion it smelled like gunpowder. Things started to get out of hand, one thing after another, and Drew was on the ground bleeding as blood started to fill that warehouse floor. I heard the piercing sounds of the sirens gaining closer and closer to us every passing second. All the gang members scattered as they got in their cars and left Drew dead on the ground and me standing,…

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    Joy Luck Club Case Study

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    the Joy Luck Club? -After the death of her mother, Jing-mei Woo was asked to fill the open seat in the Joy luck club that her mother had left behind. 2. How many Joy Luck Clubs have there been? -There was 2 Joy Luck Clubs, The other one taking place in China during the Sino-Japanese war. 3. Why did Jing-mei’s mother form the Joy Luck Club in Kweilin? -The Joy Luck Club was formed to take the mind off of the ongoing war. 4. Why did the women in the club call it Joy Luck? -The club was…

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    in a town in Queens New York called Glendale, I have lived here for about ten years. The eight years before that I lived in Maspeth, Queens. Glendale is really a homey town, everyone either knows you or knows about you. It’s both a good thing and a bad thing, good because if your ever in trouble there are people around you to help; however, if you get in trouble there are people around to snitch on you. Glendale’s homey feeling comes from small shops, restaurants, hangouts and many friends’…

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    There are only good people mentioned in the text like Miss Dietrich and Miss O’Shay. The committee is the only bad people who are mentioned. The language in the text is also making the story positive because there are almost no negative words and sentences. Instead there are many positive descriptions of dreams and persons in the text. The means in the text is also making the story positive. For example the symbols in the text are nearly all positive. A good example of that is Nancy’s frame to…

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    The Breakfast Club Essay

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    The Breakfast Club Five high school students, John Bender, Andrew Clark, Claire Standish, Allison Reynolds and Brian Johnson are in detention at school. “The Breakfast Club” classically depicts your cliché 80s kids from the suburbs of America. The Breakfast Club is a great drama/comedy from the late screenwriter, John Hughes and features some of the most popular young actors of the 80s like Eimilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Paul Gleason, Anthony Hall and Ally Sheedy. The film is a great hit of…

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    Nashville, Tennessee. While she was there she did speeches at a local gathering or at her church. At one of her speeches she made $500, and that was when she knew she wanted to be paid to talk. Oprah, again, was called back to live with her mom. The bad environment had effect on her though, she was sexually abused by men who her family had trusted. She had no supervision because her mom was never home. After a couple of troubled years her mom sent her back with her dad. Oprah had thought…

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    This Lullaby Essay

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    Lullaby” is the name of a song that a young girl named remy father wrote about her before he passed, the song is basically all remy knows about her dad, and she can be very sensitive about it. Remy was at the dealership just sitting in a waiting chair when a young boy comes and introduced himself and gave her his number, although he was cute and friendly remy was not interested she had a boyfriend. later that day she met up with all of her friends to go to a club, but before they went remy…

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