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    My Teacher, My Hero

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    My Teacher- My Hero In my 16 years existence in life‚ other than my parents‚ she is the one who thought me that nothing is impossible if I just believe in it that’s her‚ my teacher-my hero. She is the one who thought me to be strong in times of failures and never give up the things I wanted most in life‚ my dreams. There is one phrase‚ given by my teacher that I will never forget “keep looking forward”‚ that phrase encourages me all the time and reminds me to continue looking forward whatever

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    In Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” the raw realities of the cruel and unforgiving Vietnam War are authentically depicted. Just in the first five paragraphs sex‚ narcotics‚ and death‚ largely controversial topics in this country‚ are reasonably apparent. One character‚ Lieutenant Jimmy Cross‚ may be physically present but conveys every sign of distraction. He seems to be in a more copacetic quarter of his mind. In this quarter he finds elation and comfort when he thinks of the (so he thinks

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    Technology a Bad Thing

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    Writing‚ Technology and Teens Teens write a lot‚ but they do not think of their emails‚ instant and text messages as writing. This disconnect matters because teens believe good writing is an essential skill for success and that more writing instruction at school would help them. April 24‚2008 Amanda Lenhart‚ Senior Research Specialist Sousan Arafeh‚ Principal‚ Research Images Aaron Smith‚ Research Specialist Alexandra Rankin Macgill‚ Project Manager PEW INTERNET & AMERICAN LIFE PROJECT 1615

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    October 1st 2012 The Things They Carried Close Reading p. 1-26 - Pages 3 and 4: So many items being carried… what is the purpose? Quote(s): “Kiowa also carried his grandmothers distrust for the white man…” (Pg. 3) “…The poncho weighed almost 2 pounds‚ but it was worth every ounce” (pg. 3) Meaningful words/ phrases: pounds‚ weighed‚ grunts‚ Kodacolor‚ Bonnie and Clyde Overall meaning/ author’s purpose: The soldiers do not only carry material goods‚ they also carry emotions. Such is Kiowa’s

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    Things Fall Apart

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    Tragic Hero or Coward? In Achebe’s book Things Fall Apart Okonkwo is arguably made out to be a “coward” due to the killing of the messenger and to himself. Many reader’s don’t see that Okonkwo is no coward at all‚ but should be considered a “tragic hero”. In the tribe of Umuofia‚ Okonkwo is considered to be the “greatest men of his time”(Achebe 8)‚ his characteristics fit the definition of an everyday hero‚ which is a man of distinguished courage‚ ability‚ and thought highly of for his brave

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    One Amazing Thing

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    Reading Journal This journal covers chapters 13 to 16 of Divakaruni’s novel One Amazing Thing. PLOT: What happened in these chapters? Give a brief overview‚ chapter by chapter‚ especially noting any events that surprised you or confused you. CHARACTER: Which characters appear in these chapters? List each one along with what we learned about them in these chapters‚ especially noting any developments that surprised you or confused you. KEY PASSAGE: Choose what you feel is a key paragraph

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    to spread the knowledge of one to another?? The art of storytelling! Storytelling has been around for thousands of years. Beginning with the word of mouth then to writing and now people put out blockbuster movies just from telling a story. In The Things They Carried storytelling appears plenty of times. It’s a reoccurring theme that displays itself throughout multiple chapters. In the chapter “How to Tell a True War Story” The narrator explains how a war story should never be believed or told.

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    “Is there such a thing as ethical consumption?” The entire world economy‚ especially the US economy‚ relies on consumers spending. But what happens when consumers overspend their money on things they don’t really need? What happens to all the products that are consumed every day and that people don’t want or need anymore? What is happening to our environment? Where is all this overspending or overconsumption going to take us in our future lives or the coming generation? Here is where I start

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    The Book of Lost Things

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    The Book of Lost Things The Book of Lost Things is written by John Connolly. It told us a fantastic story of a young boy‚ David. With a background of World WarⅡ‚ the story began with a sad story: Little David’s mother was badly ill. To make his mother come back to life‚ David tried his best to do things which he believed that they could bring good luck. He believed even numbers are with good luck‚ so he would count to an even number at anytime. If he get stroke‚ he would strike himself again

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    Winning Is the Only Thing

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    Randy Roberts and James Olson in their book‚ Winning is the Only Thing: Sports in America since 1945‚ explored the world of sports since the end of World War II. Their book covers the many aspects of sports‚ from the athletes and management to the fans and the media. The authors first make clear differences in the way people viewed sports before the war and how they did after the war. The book talks a lot about the astounding transformation of sports in America during the post war era. The objective

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