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    My Reading Autobiography

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    disaters a middle school kid can go throught. at time time any middle school kid can relate to junie b jones, speaically her having such a funny, bubbly personaily.my other favorite book in middle school as i can remember was the lion witch and the lion witch and wardrobe. i loved this book because all the mistery and magcal events that took place. it alwayays had my my woundering what was goin to happend next. later the book acaually became a very popluar movie. by the time i went through…

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    Life Of Pi Analysis

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    Rhythm & Hues is the world’s leading producers of in Animation and VFX in the entertainment industry, this feature film division is an Academy Award winning state of art production facility led by Arish Fyzee and Gary Nolin. This studio offers filmmakers of highly creative and resourceful creative production team that combines expertise’s draw upon the studios unique array of technology, talent and skills. They have the capacity to produce simultaneously large productions. They are committed to…

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    The Doctrine Of Atonement

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    The Doctrine of Atonement is perhaps one of the most fundamental beliefs of Christianity. There are many conflicting and similar views held by great theological thinkers of the atonement. In this paper we will discuss the views held by Wesleyan-Armenian’s, Calvinists, and several liberal on the doctrine of atonement. There are many complex ideas and doctrines that also tie into the doctrine of atonement that also need to be explained in depth such as the wrath of God, forgiveness of sins, and…

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    Essay On The Polar Express

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    1. The Polar Express was written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg and it was published by Houghton Mifflin in 1985. This book is a classic children’s book that was later made into a feature film. The story is about a boy who goes unnamed though out the whole book, and his journey on a magical steam engine to the North Pole in the middle of the night. Van Allsburg evokes such a vivid visual world through is text and visuals. He uses great metaphors and similes such as “the train is wrapped…

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    I have been involved in the performing arts since I was in Kindergarten, but I have struggled with presenting myself in front of groups of people for my entire life. Despite this struggle, this aspect of my life has become a very important part of who I am. The question then, is how did the performing arts become so important in my life? Anyone can understand that when an individual has been doing an activity for most of his or her life, that activity becomes a major part of who that individual…

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    magic and and conquering where as “The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin” took on an element from the past. The story told of Huck getting in trouble and making friends with a slave named Jim. I also loved Narnia. My favorite was “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe”. I was excited at the idea of walking into a new world through a closet. My imagination started running wild as I dreamed about going through doors and meeting a whole new place. I think back to the story we read in class about the…

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    Introduction: How’d He Do That? Memory, symbols, and patterns are important tools to have and use when reading literature. Memory allows the reader to connect what they are reading to something they have read, seen or heard before, and helps them to see similarities between them and draw their own conclusions. Symbols allow readers to find the deeper meaning in what they are reading and help them avoid merely reading what is on the page. Finally, patterns teach the reader what to look…

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    Pan's Labyrinth Essay

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    The film Pan’s Labyrinth, by the very famous and talented Mexican director Guillermo del Toro, has transcended and surpassed many records in the film industry. The film contains many peculiar aspects that pertain to realism and to fantasy that make it so the film is distinct from other films. The protagonist of the Ofelia displays certain characteristics and other aspects that in turn gives the film that sort of special charm that differentiates this film from other films. The main character…

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    I'm not a witch like you, abusing the help of others. Why does Vanessa treat people of lower classes, I mean income wise, so poorly? Actually correction, why does Vanessa treat anyone not like her so poorly? I mean, it's probably because of how much money we have…

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    Easy A is a movie created by director Will Gluck. The movie is about a high schooler who lies and loses her respect throughout the school. Most people who have watched this movie know that it’s trying to compare itself to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s famous book The Scarlet Letter. The movie compares itself in some well thought out ways like how Olive is an outcast from her peers after everyone learned about her lie. Like how Hester was out casted from society because of her sin but the movie…

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