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    Wally, having made up with his brother Barry, tells him of his crush on Ally, although he had only met her the previous day. My troupe, The Squad Squad, is planning to perform scene six of As You Like It. We have translated this scene to a modern day setting which will be more appealing for children in middle school. Our troop is made up of four middle schoolers attending Old Donation School, which is a school constructed of the most academically advanced students in Virginia Beach. We have…

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    Family Groups Oddly enough my own side of the extended family, I would consider to be both a secondary group and my out-group. First of all, the vast majority of them have passed away. My mother and father are gone, as well as my beloved grandfather, and the only cousins in my family that I ever wished to associate with. Secondly, the remaining family members are volatile and have a negative impact on my life and my children’s lives, hence why I choose to keep them as far away as possible. They…

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    CHANGE IS CHANGE Changes! Do you thing change is hard? Life is changin year after year and people also change every second time such a( based on) mindly and physically. In the World, there are two different kind of changes which include by byself and influencing other people. In other words, either you can change whather your mind or your physical appereance or you can effect other people to change. Of cours difficult one is that people to be change by thirselves due to…

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    July/August 2008 issue of the Atlantic. In it, he discusses the continuing issue of how technological advances, such as the internet, have shaped the way we think and gain knowledge. Carr compares different instances of this situation throughout history in the attempt to see whether or not, an unlimited access to human information has altered the way we learn about the world. He describes that: “For me, as for others, the Net is becoming a universal medium, the conduit for most of the…

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    It was a Tuesday afternoon. I went out with my best guy friend to Panera Bread. I told him about my experiment to analyze people with me on how they really communicate and in which ways they do it. He decide to help me with my little experiment. It was so much fun, yet we went at a perfect timing lunch time. We stayed at Panera Bread for about an hour. Panera Breads Architecture fits similar to a coffee shop. Except you can hear people’s conversations more easily and there is more sound. The…

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    closest relatives, are also used to test various types of disease like such as cancer and HIV, two of one the most common harmful diseases and incurable. This form of treatment and testing to animal beings can be considered one of the most accurate ways to test diseases, but abusing the respect and dignity towards animal beings has become an inexcusable act towards them. GAP, established in 1993 , is a project build to set legal and moral rights for apes such as chimpanzees, bobos and many more…

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    Hey… girl, what are you doing laying there alone in the cold? It 's about to rain"! -she woke up and smile at me, HER: "Hi sir, would you like to buy some key chains? My name is Maya by the way". She was a beautiful little girl. She looks a little Asian or maybe like a South American girl; I couldn 't tell in the dark. ME: "Hey, I 'm Jack… sure why not? They look cool. How much do they cost"? You can tell that these key chains were hand-made…

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    We use the way of knowing (WOK’s) to explain why things are the way they are and how we make sense of everything in the world around us. The Wikipedia article about Scopes, Inherit the Wind and personal experiences can help explain how we see the ways of knowing being used in actuality. Through one of the ways of knowing, physiology, we can prove out existence on earth. We are living humans and we do need certain things to survive. We became the way we are, of course through God, but, speaking…

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    like pictures, videos and text messages. Social media has changed the world we live from the point of living as our daily activities, our lives. It has taken over the way digital industries as well as businesses work over the internet and the ways that we function and the ways the businesses function has also mostly transformed the way social media platforms accomplish. If you are a person who is active and aware of the different social media platforms, then you should be aware of Snapchat.…

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    the theme of the story. The narrator’s actions towards Robert flowed from beginning to end leading to the narrator’s realization of his newfound feelings of what Robert, as a blind man, had been going through. His blindness and loss didn’t hinder his way of life, yet allowed him to teach the narrator something important. Robert’s visit and stay at the narrator’s home with him and his wife, lead to the narrator achieving this realization. Even though the narrator’s feelings towards Robert were…

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