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    Johnny Cupcakes

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    Johnny Cupcakes is a small company with fantastic vision. The decisions that have been made thus far seem to have all been good but the brand could make some changes that could make it even better. One way this can happen is by expanding and getting the brand name out to more of the public‚ especially the target market (trendy young adults). There needs to be more ways for people to connect with the brand and to make them feel like they are a part of it. Johnny Cupcakes is a unique brand and so are

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    The Outsiders

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    ?John McKenna Mr. Cook English III Honors 10 May 2008 Themes of “The Outsiders” In the novel “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton‚ the protagonist Ponyboy struggles with many common problems that a teenager encounters. One of these problems is when he struggles with remaining loyal to the Greasers and living a moral life. The Greasers don’t have many morals except for looking out for each other‚ and that is how most of them lose their innocence. This is the problem that Ponyboy must deal with. He

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    Johnny The Bagger

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    Johnny the Bagger Ethan Aaron Kiser Indiana University East Abstract This paper covers how Johnny the Bagger‚ an individual with down syndrome‚ left his personal signature on his occupation of bagging groceries. With grasping the incredible difference Johnny made I started to think how I could leave my own personal fingerprint on the customers to whom I come into contact with in my occupation. So I came up with the idea I would take them to lunch and build a

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    The Outsiders

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    fill the gap between rich and poor. As Cherry said (on page 42)‚ "things are rough all over."’ Before Ponyboy met Cherry he thought all Socs were rich kids who acted cruelly without motivation. The Socs have no loyalty‚ even to each other. When Johnny stabbed Bob‚ all of Bob’s friends ran off leaving him lying in a pool of his own blood. "They ran when I stabbed him. They all ran..."Page 70. This shows that every person is for himself. But the greasers stick together like a big family although

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    Johnny Depp

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    Although aspiring actors are ubiquitous‚ plaguing the screens with movies adolescent at best‚ there are always those select few‚ who through intrinsic acting skill escape that confine to become legendary actors such as Johnny Depp. Johnny Depp had an interesting childhood‚ but became one of the most famous actors in history and is truly inspiring. He was an odd ball as a child‚ but his personality and devotion to the arts is what made him perhaps one of the most versatile actors of his time.

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    Summary: The Outsiders

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    Who Are The Outsiders? “It seems like there’s gotta be someplace without Greasers‚ or Socs with just people. Plain ordinary people.” The novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton takes place in Tulsa Oklahoma during the 1960’s. The novel shows how a gang of seven greasy boys deal with society being divided into “Greasers” and “Socs”‚ however along the way they face hardships including death. In the novel‚ “the outsiders” were considered people who didn’t fit in. In this case the “Outsiders” were: Ponyboy

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    Socrates: Guilty or Not

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    Socrates: Guilty or Not? Socrates is one of the founders of Western philosophy. The dialogues‚ written by many of his students‚ such as Plato‚ represent a unique way of questioning how we should live our lives‚ and who do we aspire to become. He was a very intelligent man who was very concerned about ethics‚ being a good Athenian‚ and doing what is just. In Plato’s Apology the reader experiences all of Socrates characteristics as if they where sitting right there with

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    Adnan Is Guilty

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    about murders being convicted and put into jail. If the court decides that someone is guilty of a murder‚ then you will automatically assume that they’re guilty. Well in the podcast Serial‚ by Sarah Koenig‚ a man named Adnan Syed is convicted for the murder of Hae Min Lee. This podcast really makes you start thinking about who really killed Hae. With the evidence in the podcast‚ I have decided that Adnan is guilty. Adnan killed Hae because the‚ “neighbor boy” claims that he had seen a body been put

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    Johnny Football

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    2/13/14 Johnny Football This time of year is one of the best times if you are a football fan. The Super Bowl has just ended and now teams are gearing up for the upcoming NFL Draft on Thursday May 8th which will conclude on May 10th. This is a great time of year for a football fan because you get to see the new young talent; and how that talent can either improve or be detrimental to your favorite team. Without a doubt the most highly publicized player over the past two seasons was Johnny Manziel;

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    Proven Guilty

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    The principle of "innocent until proven guilty" should not be taken lightly. "Presumption of innocence" means to stress that the prosecution has the duty to prove each charge of the illegal/unlawful act beyond a reasonable doubt and that the accused bears no burden of proof. However‚ the notion of being innocent until proven guilty is not a right granted by the Constitution but is a part of common law. Ultimately common law uses former courts cases to make its determinations in regards to innocence

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