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    but give my a chance before you bite my head off! My English teacher gave all of my class topics to write a speech on. This is the topic I received and‚ (as you can see)‚ I have to agree with the motion that “Teenagers today have too much freedom”. The following are the 9 reasons my teacher required us to brainstorm: 1. Parents don’t know where their children are anymore. 2. Not everywhere is a war zone‚ but not everywhere is safe. So‚ teenagers shouldn’t have as much freedom as they do to roam

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    mysterious. The children have a lot of questions about him‚ like‚ is he a monster‚ dose he eat rodents and cats he catches or is he nice but just shy. I also think Boo is so fascinating to the children because he is “different” or so people say‚ and they find this interesting. Chapter 2 #1 Scouts three mistakes on her first day of school were first‚ when Miss Caroline‚ the teacher asked her if she knew what the alphabet was‚ she read the letters and everything else she asked her to read. Then Miss

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    Not too far from Canterbury When turned into a modern performance‚ specifically a film‚ Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales takes form in a narrator-centered tale of a naïve young English major who takes Chaucer’s work and envisions it on a modern platform. The film would take place in O’Hare airport during the heart of winter when canceled flights are in abundance. The narrator’s flight home for Christmas is delayed until morning‚ and he is stuck in his terminal with no luggage but a copy of the Canterbury

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    In Albert Brooks‚ 2030: The Real Story of What Happens to America‚ the American population has started aging proficiently. While upon first look‚ this book appears to be a book simply about what Brooks predicts will happen in the future‚ it is actually about a lot more. I am sure that there would be no complaints if cancer was cured tomorrow. Well in 2030‚ this dream comes true. The cure of cancer brought about a surge of baby boomers‚ in the millions. This appears to be a good idea‚ I mean

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    stories‚ each one has its own events and characters but retains the basic themes of the last. Two of Joyce’s short stories‚ “Araby” and “A Little Cloud” show the use of parallel themes excellently. Both stories have a similar setting but focus on two entirely different characters who each have their own life but are unsatisfied with it. “Araby” and “A Little Cloud” both share the ideas of an unachievable love and epiphanies. “Araby” begins with the narrator/protagonist describing his home and his

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    transmitters to be the greatest danger to public health. I personally use them to call my friends whenever I feel miserable‚ euphoric‚ you name it. Making appointments with them is so easy. And not to miss the texting‚ which I have been using quite a lot recently. I have come to the conclusion that a text can make you much happier than a phone call‚ when you least expect it. Some may say that requiring children to wear uniforms does not allow the child their individuality. I think pupils at

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    Radley Balko‚ in his article “What You Eat is Your Business‚” argues that we as should be responsible for what we put into our bodies. Both authors are discussing their views on the issue of obesity in America. With regards to the theme of corpulence‚ the greater part of us will promptly concur that something must be done to end this emergency and better the health of our nation’s people. Where this ascension generally closes‚ in any case‚ is on the subject of what part our legislature ought to play

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    their own are very understimulated and could achieve more with a bit more pressure‚ some are also overstimulated and might achieve more if the entire world backed off and left them alone for a little bit. Take for example the young person in the UK who wants to go to university - their path is pretty much mapped out and loans are guaranteed. They can have a pretty easy time of it all the way up to graduation and get by (if they choose) without ever being really stretched in life (although if they

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    What really happened at the Alamo? The Alamo in San Antonio‚ Texas‚ was originally known as Mission San Antonio de Valero. It was one of five Spanish missions established by Franciscans in he late 1700s and was the first set along the San Antonio River. People in the unit started calling the post "The Alamo" after the name of their home‚ Alamo de Parras‚ Coahuila in 1744. "Alamo" is also a Spanish word for cottonwood. The Alamo in Texas became a place where a battle took place. This is known

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    The article‚ “Too Poor to Parent?” by Gaylynn Burroughs really caught my attention in so many ways. I never looked at foster care how I look at it now. Many women children are being taken away from them from poor parenting. Although‚ there are mother who try their hardest to provide for their children and they still have to get their children taken away from them due to one mistake that they have made. That one mistake can lead them to never seeing their children or even having custody to their children

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