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    8th Grade Turning Point

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    8th Grade: Turning Point To Tomboy! I have always been different, but my 8th grade year has been by far the most lit year of my entire life! First off we have my best friend Diamond Garcia. She has stood by me through everything I have gone through, made me try new things, and encouraged me to be myself, we’re like sisters, almost. Then we have wrestling, which made this year amazeballs, even though people think I can't wrestle because I'm a girl, but not only does wrestling make me feel better…

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    A Turning Point Many events occur during a person’s lifetime, some heal the soul and others leave an unpleasant scar. Either way, by time, all of those events come together to give that person a memorable experience that will not be forgotten. I have faced many terrific circumstances, some of which gave me good memories and some gave me terrible experiences. However, the most remarkable event in my life was an exceptional one, one that made me realize that no matter how bad things get, there…

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    Without his idea of love, he decides he is incomplete. “Without his roe, like a dried herring.” His character is portrayed as exceedingly passionate and romantic in this early stage of the play, traits that will continue throughout the story. A turning point in the definition of Romeo’s character occurs…

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    been one of the major turning points bringing the favor of the war more to the North. Grant wanted to block all ports stopping troops, food, and other supplies from reaching the river city of Vicksburg. The horrific Battle of Vicksburg caused many casualties for both sides of the war, the Union had 4,910 total casualties, and the Confederate had 32,492 casualties, including the surrendered soldiers and missing/captured soldiers. This Battle of Vicksburg was the main turning point in the Civil…

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    9/11 Turning Point

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    September 11, 2001, was a terrible tragedy by any measure, but it was not a historical turning point. It herald a new era of international relations in which terrorists with a global agenda prevailed, or in which such spectacular terrorist attacks became commonplace. On the contrary, 9/11 has not replicated. Despite the attention devoted to the “Global War on Terrorism,” the most important developments of the last ten years have been the introduction and spread of innovative information…

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    ideal to be relieved from the tyranny of Britain. The hope of freedom and independence was soon rewarded to the Americans when the 2nd Treaty of Paris was signed and the once British Colonies were now considered American soil. Up until a certain turning point though, there had been no resistance to Britain by the Americans. In fact, the colonists weren’t even considering independence or establishing their own government from Britain during the early stages of the colonies resistance. If it…

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    The armies would all have their own campsite to live at. One of those places where an army could camp at was Valley Forge. The American Continental Army stayed at Valley Forge for the winter in 1777 and 1778. Valley Forge was a turning point for America. It was a turning point since it helped America gain independence from the British. Valley Forge is also known as the birthplace for the American Army. “Valley Forge was significant, not only for the reshaping Washington’s army, but for the…

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    this document was to con the Confederate states to give up their fight against the Union and join the United States of America once again. The signing of the Emancipation Proclamation was a significant event in many ways and was an important turning point in the Civil War. One importance of the Emancipation Proclamation was that the establishment…

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    shirk all the sin happened in that years to Christian. But the situation start changed when Constantinus I Magnus shows up. He is the first empire to revere Christian. He signed a edict to tolerant Christian. Which is Edict of Milan. It is a turning point in Christian history, it symbolized the policy that is to treat Christian start changed in a good way. The Edict of Milan announced the freedom to believe in Christian at Rome. And it legalized Christian’s status, also the edict requires…

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    My third concept will be relational turning points: transformative events that alter the relationship in a fundamental way (page 336). This concept ties to the scene at the end of the movie where Michael officially decides to go to college at Ole Miss. When the investigator talks to Michael about the Tuohy’s and Ole Miss, and when Michael escalates and runs away, Leigh Anne stays faithful that he would return and realizes that she and Sean had been pressuring him to go to Ole Miss. The couple…

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