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    Goosebumps

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    fear. While this may seem counterproductive to the cause of removing the series from the list of banned books‚ it is actually a very helpful aspect of the book that prepares kids for the real world. Fear‚ like almost anything else in the world‚ is harmful when there is too much of it. Also like other things in the world‚ facing fear without being prepared can be devastating. Goosebumps introduces fear in a safe way that weans kids onto it. Most situations presented throughout Goosebumps books are supernatural

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    Beach House

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    if we will live forever..never having 2 worry about death and pain..only playing =) I watch as the darkness falls on the blue house..and the waves start to die down..I sit there and beg myself 2 stay forever..to never go back to the real world.. In the real world I will never be able 2 touch or hug him..Here I can hold him forever without any worries of death..but I know I must go.. I must leave the beautiful beach..with its blue house..I must say

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    mee and you happy

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    aren’t a lot of people in this world who demand this sort of respect from me. My mother is the only person who has entered my life and made me look at things differently. The first reason why I admire my mother is because she teaches me about experience. Experience is what you learn as you go through your life. As a child‚ you always learn that people are really nice and generous. That is not true. As you step into the real world‚ you will see the a person’s real face and all difference schemes

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    11/21/2012 Real Verses Reality: An Analysis of Stereotypes in Reality Television “Manipulation: to control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully‚ usually to one ’s advantage” (thefreedictionary.com). This is what reality television manages to do to the world we live in today. Reality television in fact‚ is not always real. Many shows on television create a false sense of reality for their viewers. This influences people to think‚ act‚ and feel certain ways about others and the world around them

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    neighbourhood. Being afraid of being sidelined‚ I preferred to live in the way they all were used to‚ even if it was not the kind of living I desired. I wanted to be more active. But when I started to work‚ I found myself in a completely different world. I learned to cooperate with others and became a part of a team. I met new people‚ which most of them were foreigners and spoke a few languages. I‚ who loved foreign languages‚ had the opportunity to use and improve my english. At the beginning I was

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    free-market approach to cyberspace and feels that everyone has a choice and an individual responsibility when it comes to the internet. Dyson’s idea of cyberspace is “you can think of cyberspace as a giant and unbounded world of virtual real estate”. Just like the real world you either own‚ lease‚ or rent space. The problem is that space may be owned or rented by an unwanted business‚ “liquor store‚ porn shop‚ gun pawn” that is open to all ages on the internet which makes cyberspace sound unattractive

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    Cyberlife

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    death‚ and finally six simple words appear at the bottom - "Hard Drive Failure. Insert Boot Disk." [gasp] The epitaph of computing. Your heart sinks as you realize that‚ contrary to all the advice you received‚ you never made a boot disk -where’s your "Real Men Don’t Need Boot Disks" attitude now?! No matter how many times you hit the "Escape" key‚ the monitor still stares at you‚ unchanged‚ cold white letters in a vacant sea of black. As a last resort‚ you pray for divine help. Oh‚ Patron Saint of software

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    1OAkanji TMAllegory

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    An allegory is a story in which characters‚ events‚ and settings symbolize abstract or moral  concepts from the real world. Using PASSAGES/QUOTES from the entire text as needed‚  explain the following allegorical connections to The Metamorphosis. In other words‚ explain  how/when these ideas are developed in the text.      QUESTION  QUOTE FROM  BOOK   YOUR  EXPLANATION    CONNECTION TO  REAL WORLD:  Think of a real­world  situation that relates  to this/these idea(s).  The isolation of an  individual results in a 

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    Unwind Reaction Paper Imagine a world where a mass amount of children were being aborted not while in the womb‚ but as teenagers. This is the exact world that is portrayed in Unwind by Neal Shusterman. The story takes place in a future where unwinding (the process of taking teenagers apart and giving their body parts to others who need them) is a common practice. It takes the view of three unwinds who are attempting to escape their fate: Connor‚ Risa‚ Levi. I enjoyed Unwind a great deal. Unwind

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    Gow’s Away‚ as seen through the characters of Gwen‚ Coral and Tom. The three gain sight and knowledge into their lives through the different perceptions and ideas of discovery. Similarly‚ in The Book Thief‚ Liesel gains sight and knowledge into the world around her‚ with the help of books which allow her to become educated about the immoral acts that are occurring in society. As a result of her discovery‚ Coral gains sight and knowledge when she is awakened from her slumber by Tom at the amateur

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