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    hurt until Walter found it safe to hide under the chimney. Danny quickly got his pet gerbil and ran straight for the chimney where they waited for the meteors to stop. The meteors shower stopped and they both stepped out frightened but Danny looked up the celling where the meteors where falling and noticed the beautiful nice sky. He thought it was odd‚ night time had never been this close before. Being curious on what just had happened Danny went to open the door and noticed they were in outer space

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    his choice of costume. The boy‚ Danny‚ did not want to dress like any characters most boys would choose‚ such as Peter Pan. Danny’s mom is not only concerned with the fact that he wanted to dress like a princess‚ but also that this phase is reaching the rest of his life as well. He likes many aspects that girls are associated with‚ such as playing with toy ponies. Danny does not have a father to look to for advice because he was killed before Danny was born. Danny was not introduced to the way in

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    with Burr on many of his points about the film‚ that it was a very entertaining movie but it did not stand out. Burr had three problems with the film‚ which were the character of Maddy Bowen‚ having two white people be the main characters‚ and how Danny becomes nobler as the film progresses. Maddy Bowen was the first issue that Burr explained in his review. Burr claims that Maddy is such an unnecessary part of the film. I agree with him on this issue‚ that the only reason she was put into this film

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    beliefs on how children should be raised. Danny Saunders was raised in silence. Communication was cut off between Danny and his father‚ except when they were studying the Talmud. This way of parenting was to teach Danny how to think through things for himself. Rabbi Saunders also wanted Danny to grow up in the same manner he was raised. Rabbi Saunders tries to raise Danny this way to help him lead his father’s followers and mature. With this technique‚ Danny will produce a strong persona to handle

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    points the writer wanted to get across. In Chaim Potok’s book The Chosen‚ the author wrote about the faith of Reuven and Danny and the pressures they received from their communities and fathers. Reuven and Danny surprised their fathers and the reader with their ironic choices. The prominence of irony in Chaim Potok’s book The Chosen can be seen when Reuven planned to become a rabbi‚ Danny went to graduate school‚ and when these two friends nearly switched their chosen career paths. Mr. Malter‚ Reuven’s

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    Potok’s The Chosen‚ starts the book without a true friend. As the story progresses he meets Danny Saunders‚ the son of the Hasidic Rabbi Reb Saunders. Reuven is an Apikorosim Jew. As readers might have guessed Reuven and Danny’s Different Jewish Sects do not lend themselves to amicability. So said‚ it is very surprising when they become good friends. Throughout the book readers will see Reuven injured by Danny‚ witness them make amends‚ observe them forced apart by differences in religion but

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    Akash Singh Per. 4 11/27/12 The History of Basketball Dr. James Naismith is known world-wide as the inventor of basketball. He was born in 1861 in Ramsay Township‚ near Almonte‚ Ontario‚ Canada.  The concept of basketball was born from Naismith’s school days in the area where he played a simple child’s game known as duck-on-a-rock outside his one-room schoolhouse. The game involved attempting to knock a "duck" off the top of a large rock by tossing another rock at it. James Naismith devised

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    Characters: Major: Danny: Came from a rich family but does not like to act rich as a kid. When he came back from war he was a wreck since he had no idea what to do. However‚ he is able to make some decisions for his friends. Leader: Even though everyone in the group is pretty much the same‚ Danny is slightly more superior since he owns the house. Also‚ he knows how to treat each house member. For example‚ that time when Big Joe decided to try to take the Pirate’s gold‚ Danny and the rest of the

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    As Danny was studying in his room his mother’s scream blasted through the wall. “OH‚ MY GOD!” “MY VIRGIN EARS!” Danny screamed back. “Shaddup.” Was the only response. — _A few months later_ Amy sat next to Danny on the couch. “What’s this I hear about you refusing to show your paintings of me at your show?” He bit his lip “They’re intimate.” “They’re beautiful.” She countered. “I don’t want to make money off of you or my feelings for you.” She tapped his knee. “You know people pay me to

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    The Authors Descriptions Making a decision is a talent. Not everyone can make the right decision in such a short time. Therefore‚ the two main characters Marco and Danny in the two stories First Crossing (by Pam Munoz Ryan) and The Swede (by Alden R. Carter) have faced problems in making adult decisions. These decisions changed Marco’s and Danny’s lives. Additionally‚ Marco has successfully reached his ambition by crossing to the United States. On the other hand‚ Danny’s decision puts him in

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