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    Out of the hundreds of books i’ve read in my lifetime, “Looking for Alaska” is one of the most memorable. The reason this is so memorable is because of Alaska Young. In this book, written by John Green, Alaska isn’t the very main character, but she’s important enough for the book to be named after her. Alaska is a girl in her late teenage years, who goes to a boarding school in Arizona, with the main character, Miles Halter. Miles is madly in love with this girl for many many reasons. 1) She…

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    be is moderately important.” This statement describes the reason why Charles Colson needs to make a conclusive decision about this matter. He was the top man in the white house. He had a very successful law fem that he started he himself, he had wife and children but he felt Hopeless as telling Belshazzar his dream because he felt he had no purpose. Charles Colson should convert to Christianity. Everyone agrees that he was looking for a purpose but not everyone agrees that the answer is becoming…

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    made some people very uncomfortable because they were not used to that kind of behavior from their pastor. It made one woman so uncomfortable that she walked out of the church. In addition to her walking many of the members started looking around to see if anyone knows why in the world that he was wearing a black veil. Even though the minister wore a black veil, he still had a reason to wear it. Pastor Hooper wore the black veil because he did something that he should not have done, so he wore…

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    in May 1988. Even if this is said, Takahata still cannot control what his audience sees the movie forth as, but when the quote is taken into consideration, can we really consider it an anti-war film? The answer to the question is, no, not really. Grave of the Fireflies also shines a light on the United States for their bombings. It is easy to see how it would be depicted as an anti-war film. By millions of people, even in Japan, it is acknowledged that the bombings that took place within Japan…

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    always tell you the whole story, but it helps picture what is actually going on in that one moment…

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    Ed Gein: The Real Buffalo Bill (Rhetorical Modes) The mind of a serial killer is a truly fascinating thing. As human beings, we overlook the reasons as to why serial killers commit such horrific crimes. Often times the question regarding “why” relates to asking if there’s any childhood trauma or are they just mentally ill? Without proper research, the question can be a problematic one to answer. Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacey, and Ed Gein: these are all feared names across America.…

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    Mary Magdalene Book Review

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    (Jhn 20:1-2) Mary Magdalene happens upon Jesus' tomb, thinks that its purge and informs the pupils concerning it. Mary Magdalene went to the tomb early: Other accounts tell she was by all account not the only lady to go to the tomb that morning. No less than three other ladies went with her. In any case, Mary was the person who kept running back and informed the followers concerning the vacant tomb. They have removed away the Lord from the tomb: Mary wasn't longing for a restoration, and…

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    PRELIMINARY REPORT I got my topic the second time I picked from the bucket. My first topic I picked was Trovants from Contesti, Romania. I looked at a couple of sites, but it didn’t look interesting to me. It was living rocks that can move, grow, and reproduce, so I drew again. I drew the Anjikuni Lake in Canada. I looked through a couple of sites and decided that I would keep it because it looked interesting to me. I looked at more sites and each site helped me understand the disappearance…

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    mother even though he knew her background. I have to get to him. “WAIT…..YOU CAN’T DO THIS” I pant. “He didn’t do it. I did. You can’t kill him.” I look at my Father to warn him to stay quiet. He does. This moment brings me to tears. I don’t start crying because I know I’m about to die. I cry because Father is letting me take the blame. I cry because he is letting me get killed. “Why did you do it?” Asks the official. “Why would you exploit all of our countries secrets to other countries?” “I…

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    these places have their own background story about what happened there and why it is now haunted. In this paper, I am going to be talking about what happened at Posey Chapel, Devil’s Bridge, and Gravity Hill and what I experienced when I went there. First I am going to write about Posey Chapel. The story of Posey Chapel is, there was a church that burned down. A little boy supposedly died in the church bathroom. His grave is now unmarked. The preacher hung himself by the tree in front of the…

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