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    Would America be able to survive a zombie apocalypse if one were to occur without any giving notice? Zombies are defined to be relentlessly aggressive, reanimated human corpse driven by a biological infection (Staff, 2012). With just one bite a zombie could turn a human into one of them. The thought of zombies taking any part in this world may seem odd to some civilians but one can never be to cautious. It is better to be safe than sorry and be completely taken by surprise when a zombie…

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    natural, I hated it. I missed doing sports. But my mom assured me that I wouldn’t have to choose between the two. She let me continue playing softball, but we just didn’t tell my grandmother. I’ll never forget the car rides, where mom rushed from one end of town to the other while I toppled…

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    a soft beat at the beginning, which gradually got faster and louder towards the end. The third sonata was the “Symphonic Dance No. 3: "Fiesta"” by James Clifton Williams, Jr. which was quite the fête; as its intricate assortments…

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    other hand treats the forest with contempt towards nature acting destructively towards everything that stands in his way. Whether it was pigs or vines and trees he was constantly killing them or damaging them for no reason at all for example at the end when he was trying to hunt ralph down and burned the whole forest up. That was a careless act and did not need to be done. Finally Ralph avoided nature in this book all together. He was not big on going into the forest and…

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    The United States of America displayed many inconsistencies via their immigration policies in their treatment of the Holocaust survivors. Before the end of World War II, anti-semitic sentiments could be seen on posters within most major cities and by those that were elected into political positions.It was widely contested that should America, still trying to recover from the effects of the Great Depression, have allowed more refugees than what was permissible, it would have “created more…

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    Who Is Neil Perry

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    that Neil should solely focus on his studies. This limits Neil’s choices and decisions early on in the story. The strict restrictions that Neil’s father set on his son made Neil feel trapped enough that he had nowhere to turn and escape to. In the end, the only option to finally become free was suicide, which is exactly what Neil did, killing himself with his father’s pistol. Neil saw no hope in doing what he loved so he took the shot to his brain, ending it all.…

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    In the book, The Watsons Go To Birmingham 1963, the main character shows the growth of his brother, Byron, through his eyes. The family travels down to the most racist part of the country, Birmingham, Alabama. Byron realizes that his younger brother and sister aren’t safe in the new kind of city. Byron Watson changes his attitude towards his family when he faces the possibility of losing his siblings. Byron’s attitude in the beginning of the book is unacceptable and rude. He thinks he is much…

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    The Great Gatsby Daisy

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    It was revealed toward the end of the story that Jay Gatsby was Daisy’s lover before he went to war. When he got caught up in the war and couldn’t come back to Daisy and marry her as planned, she instead married Tom Buchanan who was much wealthier than him. When he got back from…

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    Rationale A Poor man’s Happiness Sadness has no end Happiness does Happiness is like a feather, That the wind is blowing through the air, Fly so light. But he has a brief life. Needs wind to go on and on. The poor man's happiness seems The Great Illusion of Carnaval He waits all year For a moment of dream To make the fantasy King or God But will end on Wednesday. He dreams of what he wants to be, Because he has only one life He thinks There is only one chance To do what he wants. Golden…

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    don’t know what the middle and last piece are called but a flute has it. I was very nervous for my concert. I thought why was I scared of such a small crowd? Chapter Two Concert Night For my concert I wore my blue christmas dress with black tights. I wore black high heels and my soft blue shawl to go with my dress. Before we left we had also curled my hair! My heart was pounding as I walked down the hall where I put my instrument case. I…

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