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    Mark Slouka, Crossing

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    Mark Slouka‚ Crossing A strong and trustful father-son relationship‚ I suppose‚ is any father’s greatest wish. But how do you get such a close relationship that binds the father and son faithfully together? With such a close relationship to each other‚ you will‚ when you turn into a grown-up man‚ really appreciate the family bond‚ and might have the desire to pass it on‚ to your own son. That is one of the main themes in Mark Slouka’s short story “Crossing”‚ where you gain an insight into a father

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    Pat Buchanan Critique

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    Critique Pat Buchanan is a political commentator and writer who served in the Nixon and Reagan administrations. He twice sought the Republican Party’s nomination and was the Reform Party’s candidate for President of the United States. In “Deconstructing America‚” he argues that the a more diverse America become‚ the weaker she will be. For our nation to thrive Buchannan note that unity in diversity can’t exist. National identity must supersede state identity for America to survive (68). America

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    If you’re into sports‚ you’ve seen it happen. You’ve probably even experienced it‚ football players shaking hands after four quarters of knocking each other around‚ tennis players leaping over the net to shake hands with their opponents after a hard-fought match or Soccer players exchanging jerseys after an intense 90 minutes. Boxers touch gloves at the beginning of each round‚ and then hug after beating each other into a pulp for 12 rounds. It seems like competitors in every event‚ from spelling

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    Crossing by mark slouka

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    Crossing The short story‚ ‘Crossing’‚ is written by Mark Slouka in 2009‚ and takes up father and son relationship together with man vs. nature. From the beginning of time fathers have taken their sons on camping trips or similar to pass on their knowledge about how to conquer Mother Nature. But more important it binds them closer together‚ and this is exactly these two purposes the father here wishes to obtain.  Through a third person limited narrator the reader is presented to a father who has

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    Railroad Crossing Essay

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    I did not realize railroad crossings where such a big problem or hazard‚ but after reading the articles and watching the videos‚ I understand just how highly dangerous they can be. It is very important that I understand the problems associated with railroad crossings because trains can very easily destroy a car because of their weight and speed. It surprises me that some people make some of the mistakes that lead to injury and death around train tracks‚ but they do‚ so I need to learn how to avoid

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    Railroad Crossing Essay

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    about Railroad crossings so I am really happy I got to do this essay so I could learn more about it. Railroad crossing can be a very dangerous area. To make sure it’s not dangerous and is very safe to cross you should follow these rules. First off you need to take railroad crossing very serious. Always slow down when coming to a railroad crossing and when you stop you need to be 15 to 50 feet away from the nearest rail. Trains are required to sound their horns when approaching crossings so to be safe

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    Why Travis Barker is an Admirable Person One of the people that I admire is Travis Barker. Travis Barker is a drummer in the band blink-182. Although he may be famous‚ he acts like a normal guy you see every day. Most people think of someone who is famous as being egotistical‚ stuck up and think they are better than everyone else in the world. Travis basically proves all of those opinions wrong and makes you realize that although some famous people may be that way‚ not everyone

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    CROSSING THE DELEWARE HIST101 George Washington saved not only the continental army at the battle of Trenton‚ but he also saved and breathed new life into the cause of Independence. After knowing seemingly knowing nothing but defeat and hardship for the latter half of 1776‚ Washington knew that not only he‚ but the neophyte country known as the United States‚ needed

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    Crossing Some fathers take their sons out on camping trips to create a closer bond. These trips are cozy and relaxing and are done under safe circumstances. Most fathers would never dream of taking their sons out on dangerous trips‚ which is not the case in Mark Slouka’s short story‚ Crossing‚ which was published in 2009. It’s a nerve racking story about a father who takes his little son on a survival trip in a forest‚ which turns out bad. It

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    Crossing the Red Sea

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    Crossing the red sea essay “Crossing the Red Sea" is a poem that is based on World War ll. Thousands of people were displaced by the destruction and cruelty of the war. They looked for a new life in a new world. In the poem a there is a substantial amount of people on a ship leaving there shattered and war torn homeland. The poem displays how people have suffered and seen dreadful scenes. It also expresses there sadness and grief that has left them each flabbergasted and scared. As they set

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