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    Wonder Changed My Life

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    I know you can't be physically the best person in the the world, but you can always be the best writer in the world. Your book ,Wonder was out of this world. I will never forget that life is short. Your book Wonder changed the way I think about life is short I usually think about this when I am mad a someone. We all leave one way or another right, the most important thing is we remember our action. It how you remember people you have lost. My grand pa was my best friend. He had horses and…

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    entertaining, which Wonder Woman delivers in fantastic fashion. For example, intertwined throughout the movie are numerous jokes and one-liners that brighten up the otherwise somber setting of World War I Europe and bring the audience to laughter. Furthermore, the soundtrack provides exhilarating and suspenseful music to pair with the spectacular visuals. The massive action scenes such as the Battle of Themyscira and the charging of the trench are just another example of what makes Wonder Woman…

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    R. J. Palacio's Wonder

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    “Those without a disability are often times more disabled than those with a disability,” is a quote by an anonymous author. This relates to the stories “Wonder”, by R.J. Palacio and “The Girl Who Was Born With Only 2 Arms and 2 Legs”, by Stuart Baum. In the story “Wonder”, Auggie (the main character) has a facial disability and has had 27 surgeries since he was born. He soon decides to go to school when he gets older and has a rough time in school when a mean bully, Julian, makes fun of him and…

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    Elements in Marston's background That Helped Him Create Wonder Woman Although William Marston's creation of Wonder Woman was greatly inspired by Sadie and Olive, a lot about his childhood also contributred to the vision he had about the series. His professors in Harvard and the people he met along the way, also inspired alot of characters in the series. When he was a child he was greatly adored and cherished by the women around him, especially his mother and his aunts. He also loved women alot…

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    Lady Wonder was conceived in 1924 that she was a psychic, considering every one of many that has been done.Claudia Fonda purchased Lady when she was simply a filly. At a youthful age Lady Wonder figured out how to spell her own particular name. Lady likewise hinted at being a psychic,because at whatever point Claudia would consider calling her,Lady would come jogging over.Although numerous individuals trusted it was a fabrication, Lady had the capacity to answer addresses accurately, tests…

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    Who would’ve thought that a man, blind from birth, would become a famous musician and songwriter? When Stevie Wonder was born in a St. Mary’s Hospital in Saginaw, Michigan, he didn’t receive enough oxygen which caused him to become blind. Even with this obstacle, he fought through it all, and pursued his dreams. Stevie Wonder was born May 13, 1950. He taught himself piano and drums by age ten. During that time he was singing and playing drums in his church. When Stevie was thirteen, Stevie and…

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    The One Hit Wonders has passed the ending and adjourning phase of our Small Group Communication class (Myers and Anderson 34, 94). Before presenting our final presentation, we became a very cohesive group that fell into groupthink a lot (Myers and Anderson 35). In setting…

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    I have always wondered why only seven structures made it in the list of Wonders of the World. Well, since it was the ancient Greeks such as Antipater of Sidon, Diodoros, and Herodotus, who wrote the list 2,500 years ago it was primarily based on what they know that, existed during their time. Mind you, this list is extraordinary. But if the Greeks only knew that there are other spectacular structures existing outside their neighboring cities and other regions, it is most definite that there will…

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    Stevie Wonder is a well-known singer-songwriter and record producer. He is well known for his rhythm and blues sounds. Wonder was born in Saginaw, Michigan on May 13, 1950. His original name was Stevland Hardaway Judkins. He was named by his parents Calvin and Lula May Judkins. Wonder was blind due to the fact that he did not receive enough oxygen in the incubator as a premature baby. He was diagnosed with retinopathy of prematurity, which made him blind. Wonder had numerous talents, which…

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    This art piece is, “The Wonder Of A Women From The Amazon” by Andrew Cain. It was completed in 2015 and displayed at CSU Stanislaus State Art Gallery. The art piece, now located in CSU Stanislaus State Art Gallery can be viewed straight on when you enter the south door of the gallery. It is an image of Wonder Woman repeated nine times; three images by three images. The image shows the top of Wonder Woman head to her waist. The face of Wonder Woman however is not of a young adult woman, but of a…

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