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    Ellen Hopkins Book Report

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    Journal 2 In this roller coaster of a book‚ I am currently on page 326 out of 537. The author of this book is Ellen Hopkins. When I started this book I thought it was just another story about a teenager that didn’t have any friends but that all changed when she went to Nevada. Throughout this journal I will be visualizing‚ predicting and questioning. To kick off this visualization‚ the first thing that really stood out and made me really think about what I was reading was when the main character

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    personal ability‚ social motivation‚ social ability‚ structural motivation‚ and structural ability the ultimate goal arrives from intrinsic motivation. An example listed in the book was the guinea worm and the people Dr. Hopkins was trying to influence with his new procedure. Dr. Hopkins used the six influence strategies to introduce the way the infected people needed to handle themselves and the way the villages needed to obtain water in order to prevent the further spread of the guinea worm. The ultimate

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    The most meaningful piece of literature that I have read is Crank by Ellen Hopkins. Crank is the first book in the Crank trilogy. After Crank is the sequel Glass‚ and finally Fallout. Crank is a beautifully written free verse poetry novel that is composed of 544 pages. The novel is about a teenager named Kristina. Kristina is a junior in highschool and has all A’s.She lives with her her mother‚ dad‚ and brother. Kristina lives a normal‚ happy‚ and carefree life until she is introduced to the drug

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    Who Played the Game of Life? In life‚ there is a list of rules people must follow; however‚ it’s their choice if they follow them or not. Kristina from the series‚ “Crank‚” by Ellen Hopkins is just one example of a person who is devious by breaking rules more than once. Kristina is a 16-year-old girl who visits Albuquerque for a visit to her dad. While she is visiting‚ she meets a boy named Adam and falls deeply in love. Both of the men she spends time with‚ her dad and Adam‚ are currently addicted

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    Perfect By Ellen Hopkins The book Perfect is an extremely accurate and realistic interpretation of the struggles many young people face during their unpleasant years as teenagers. Centered around the lives of four very different high school seniors; they all have one thing in common: hardships. Some more severe than others‚ but all in all‚ they are hardships. Cara Sykes is dealing with not only her parents awful idea of what is right and what is wrong‚ but also the fact that her brother Conner attempted

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    King Kong

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    for his next big film‚ after stumbling upon a map to the mysterious Skull Island. There he plans to shoot a film with the great giant ape. Without telling his crew or cast he leads them upon a journey they would never forget. His main star‚ beautiful Ann Darrow is in for the surprise of her life. When the crew and cast find the island‚ they stumble into a sacrifice ceremony where the islanders offer up a young beautiful woman to the great Kong. When they notice Darrow they want her to offer to the big

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    from an individual’s past experience. According to the article‚ “Memory‚” by Hopkins‚ he implied throughout the article that there are variations of memory impairments that trigger mankind‚ which has to do with biological disorders or age-related impairments. One of the biological disorders that he indicates in the featured article is Alzheimer’s disease‚ which frequently is the most common procedure of insanity. Hopkins (2007) study found the following: “Alzheimer’s disease‚ the most common form

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    Strategic Planning for John Hopkins Hospins Introduction It is a fact that every healthcare institution has to have proper strategies and management so as to realize success‚ stability and continuity. This research therefore takes to analyze the strategies that are used by hospitals that deal in the provision of laboratory services. Particularly‚ many hospitals have been able to accord the best of services to its patients and members of the

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    Nature Vs Nurture

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    dysfunctional home‚ they are more likely to look for stable and loving care outside the family. Our president Barack Obama was born in Honolulu‚ Hawaii on August 4th‚ 1961. His father‚ Barack Obama Sr.‚ was from the Kenyan decent‚ and his mother‚ Stanley Ann Dunham was from the American Decent. Growing up‚ Obama mainly lived in Hawaii raised by his grandparents. He was abandoned by his father when he was little boy. His mother got remarried and they moved to Indonesia. Barack’s mother wanted him to learn

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    The Text Analysis

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    The text under analysis is an extract from Snow by Ann Beattie‚ an American short story writer and novelist‚ whose work has been compared to Alice Adams‚ J.D. Salinger‚ John Cheever‚ and John Updike. It is a piece of very intimate narration and may be considered even as the inner monologue of the author resembling a momentary picture of her precious memories. They are presented through a number of bright images with prevailing accent on snow‚ which determined the title of the story as well. Following

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