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    different friends become close? In the book, “Freak the Mighty”, Kevin (Freak) and Maxwell (mighty) are completely different from each other both mentally and physically, yet they become great friends throughout the story. In the novel “Freak the Mighty” by Rodman Philbrick, the theme is that people can become friends regardless of differences and societal expectations. The author communicates this theme by using hyperbole. Freak and Mighty are as different as two people can be. They have…

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    mental, and physical. A win win relationship would be between two people that benefit each other in any situation. Some examples of win win relationships were George and Lennie, Max and Kevin, and Mitch and Morrie. In the book Of Mice and Men, The Mighty, and Tuesdays With Morrie. They all had a win win relationship with one another because they benefitted each other. There are three categories emotional, mental, and physical are going to be discussed in these three body paragraphs. The first…

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    Dyer once said “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” So if we look at the novel Freak the Mighty in Kevin’s perspective, it will drastically change.In the novel Freak the Mighty the storyline would have changed hugely, if told by Kevin’s perspective because we would have heard about his Dad, his challenges, and his family. If Freak the Mighty was told by Kevin’s perspective, we would have heard more about his Father. Freak would have talked about how he may…

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    I. Introduction: This news brief will describe thoroughly the rise of South Korea’s mighty conglomerates, which are cornerstone of the economic, political, and social landscape. Part one indicates a series look upon how these conglomerates such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai—saved South Korea from crushing poverty and defining a country’s role on the global stage. Moving forward this article was written by one writer called, Cho Mu-hyun, a native South Korea who lives in Seoul, working for…

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    “The Mighty Ducks”: A Sport’s Psychology View To practice implementing sport psychology concepts, I chose the 1992 film, The Mighty Ducks to be my example situation. Being that it was the only movie on the given list that was readily available to watch on Netflix, my decision was easy. Having only seen bits and pieces of the movie, I was now able to watch it in its entirety. The Mighty Ducks is a sport drama starring Emilio Estevez. Estevez plays Gordon Bombay, a high powered lawyer who will do…

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    Freinds can change your life for the better. In Freak the Mighty and Bridge to Terabithia it shows us this. Max the protagonist and Jessie the protagonist both are lonely until someone special changes them for the better. In both stories the main characters are both lonely. Max was always made fun of because he was so tall and stupid. Freak and Max became good freinds. Because of that, they were always together. At one point Freak started staying on max's shoulders. It was as if they were…

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    Do you know anything about the book A Mighty Long Way? Basicly what happens in Little Rock is that there is a group of black students Know as the Little Rock Nine. This group of black students try to go to an all white high school to show that black people can go to the all white school. They get bullied often in this school. Each black student is assigned a police escort to get through the halls. How did the press contribute to shaping the story of the Little Rock Nine during the integration…

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    One of the main themes of Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick is real friendship dosen’t look at the outward appearance, they see’s what's on the inside. An example from the book on page 64 is when Freak and Max are going on an adventure and Max says, “Freak is riding up top, which he almost always does now. That way he doesn't have to wear his leg braces or carry his crutches…” (Philbrick 64). This example shows that Max isn’t worried about being called weird or a retard because he has Freak…

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    Friendship “A best friend is someone you can talk to, who won’t judge you, loves you for you and best of all makes you feel like you are worth something” -Anonymous. This is important to the story “Freak The Mighty” because Kevin and Max demonstrated a strong friendship, they accepted each other without judgment. Also, they made each other feel like they belonged. Friendship is important because having a good friend can help get you through hard times. Many people agree that trust is needed in…

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    The Fall of Mighty Rome The Ancient Roman Empire was known to be an advanced culture and its grandeur had long-lasting effects on the societies of the entire world. The fall of many great civilizations is a repeating pattern in world history, but in Rome’s case there is no single factor that caused their declivity. It is evident when reading, Western Civilizations Volume one, that the combination of issues stemming from Rome’s imperialism such as economics, politics, and societal led to their…

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