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    well from the start to the end of the book. The opening of the book had really hooked me into the novel. Within the beginning of the novel‚ Harriet has introduced herself from what occurred from the previous book (which is the first book of the series Geek Girl) to the current book. After reading the first page‚ I needed to read more of the book as it is pretty manageable to follow through and had a superior storyline. The middle will never sag as it is very interesting to see the slight twists in the

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    My identity has been heavily shaped by my work experience. For a little longer than a year‚ I have had an internship at a makerspace called The Geek Group. Its mission is to provide for those who want it a means of learning and making whatever they want. The Geek Group is a non-profit organization that aims to let people make stuff that they couldn’t otherwise by providing experienced assistance and equipment not widely available‚ from power tools to CNC machines. Nowhere else on Earth

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    i want to be pilot

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    I want to be a pilot “I want to be a pilot when I grow up… because it’s a fun job and easy to do. That’s why there are so many pilots flying today. Pilots don’t need much school‚ they must learn numbers so they can read instruments. Pilots should be brave so that they won’t be scared if it’s foggy and they can’t see‚ or if a wing or motor falls off they should stay calm so they’ll know what to do. Pilots have to have good eyes to see through clouds and they can’t be afraid of lightning or thunder

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    Army Helicopter Pilot

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    Army Helicopter Pilot There is no denying that flying aircraft is one of the most coveted careers in the US. One has to be very sure if he or she wishes to become an army helicopter pilot as it is not only about the profession but also doing his or her bit for a larger cause‚ serving the US army and hence his or hers country. Because army helicopter pilots often fly in dangerous situations or transport important government officials‚ one has to be very qualified to even be considered

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    Katherine Dunn’s Geek Love is the tale of an oddly sensational traveling freak show called the Binewski Carnival Fabulon. The show‚ run by Aloysius (Al) and Crystal (Lil) Binewski‚ ultimately is hit with hard times due to some of the performers shortcomings so Al “decided to breed his own version of freaks” (Dunn 7) in order to insure they would not have any more issues with such behaviors. Or as Al so loving recalled: “before I even dreamed you‚ my dreamlets!” (Dunn 6). Not only was the creation

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    Throughout the novel Freak the Mighty‚ Rodman Philbrick‚ creates a story about newfound friendship and adventure for the two main characters‚ Maxwell‚ “Max”‚Kane and Kevin‚“Freak”‚ Dillon. If the two boys would not have become friends Max would have still just stayed in the down under all by himself all day. Secondly‚ Max also would not have learned that he has a brain even if he does have to search deep down for it. Finally‚ if the boys would not have become friends‚ Freak would not have become

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    dark is better than walking alone in the light.” Helen Keller. In Freak The Mighty by Rodman Philbrick‚ one of the main themes is Friendship. Kevin and Max were great friends. “I know it’s ok‚ he’s not flipped out because I picked him up and put him on my shoulders like he was a little kid.” (32) This is a true friendship. When they become Freak the Mighty‚ it strengthens their emotional relationship. “This is why we came here‚ so Freak could show me where he’s been. The place is important to him. I

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    The Freak Show Attractions You can pick your friends but you can’t pick your family. We are born into families and to some degree‚ these people shape our personalities and views of the world. Do traditional families offer a better sense of self or worth? Do non- traditional families harbor immoral values that shape our outcome? Society has always based its value system on the traditional family. The 1950’s embodied this perception of the traditional family: two parents and a boy and a girl. Dad

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    Think Like A Freak Summary

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    What is Thinking Like a Freak? Think Like a Freak by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner is a book with the self-proclaimed purpose of engaging their readers to “retrain their brains.” They say that to think like a Freak is to think more productively‚ more creatively‚ and more rationally. The authors of this book were effective in accomplishing their purpose by engaging readers with various examples of interest and out-of-the-box thinking methods. In Chapter One‚ titled “What Does It Mean to

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    In their third book‚ Think Like A Freak‚ authors Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner are back with their unorthodox writing style to divulge the secrets to “thinking like a freak”. Levitt and Dubner‚ authors of the international best sellers Freakonomics and Superfreakonomics‚ have developed a new paperback toolkit towards thinking differently in order to solve ones problems. The secrets to “thinking like a freak” are reveled by distinctive themes inside creative anecdotes that challenge the norms

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