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    Prologue - Jessica The windows of the old house next to Jessica Pollock’s were smashed and the garden was overgrown with weeds. There were rumours about it at school. Some said that if you entered the bathroom a woman’s body lay there. Some said it’s home to a crazy man of one hundred and thirty four‚ who has never left the household. Jessica‚ a timid‚ anxious girl of fourteen was the only one who could peer out of her window and see that awful place someone used to call home. If Jessica squinted

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    Response English Composition Introduction Jessica Hemauer wrote a autobiographical essay titled‚ “Farm Girl.” She wrote about her life growing up on her parents farm. She had to work long hours milking and feeding the cows‚ while her friends were able to play sports‚ watch tv‚ or do whatever they wanted to. Growing up on her parents farm taught her to be responsible and mature for her age. Main Points Jessica and her siblings each had their own responsibilities to do

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    In “children Need to Play‚ Not compete‚” Jessica Statsky highlights her concerns regarding the destructive effects competitive sports have on children. This issue needs to be resolved and the parents need to understand the consequences of making these kinds of sports part of their children lives. These sports are not suitable for young children as they are based on the age and strength of adults. Jessica talks about the damaging effects these competitive sports have on a child’s brain and bodies

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    Jessica Canar Ms. Armbrester AP English III March 8‚ 2013 Thesis: Throughout centuries‚ the interactions humans have encountered with society is what severely defines who people are and how it influences their identity. I. Experience A. At birth people go through experience. B. Humans learn through conditioning and get the idea of right and wrong which determines identity. C. “we are who we are because of all the experiences that brought

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    Chris Tomlin: Worship Night in America ‘It’s a prayer for God’s revival in our churches’ By Jessica Morris Chris Tomlin’s worship songs have been sung my millions of people all over the world; in fact Time called him “Most Likely the Most Often Sung Artist Anywhere.” Songs like “Everlasting God‚” and “How Great Is Our God‚” have been quintessential to the language of the church‚ overcoming denominational difference to bring us together in one voice. So what is next on the agenda for the Grammy Award

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    “Shade” “Jessica Tunner‚ you have to be White! Can you imagine the shame our family will have to endure if you are not White?” My mother’s voice echoes in my ear or maybe it’s my mind. I wish I was an Electronics Master. I would find a way to remove or override the Communications Chip that had been implanted in my ear even before I was born. I could become some kind of rebel hero or Com Terrorist as the GOV likes to call them. Unlike my brother Gary‚ I barely meet the academic standards for

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    Summary In “Children Need to Play‚ Not Compete‚” Jessica Statsky‚ strongly opposes the fact that children should not be treated or expected to behave like adults. Some sports with adults’ rules and regulation‚ when played by children‚ turn out to be a lot more than just playing the game or enjoying. Winning and losing is a part of life‚ this factor should not be too much empowering that it overcomes all other aspects like enjoying the essence of sports and spending time with friends. Winning and

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    Summary In “children Need to Play‚ Not compete‚” Jessica Statsky put emphasis on the hazardous effects on children when they play the type of sports designed for grownups. These sports are conducted under the rules and standards of professional practice which becomes too much of a burden for the young and growing children. Making them indulge in these type of extreme physical test makes them physically and emotionally in distress. Jessica furthers goes on saying that these sports sole focus is on

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    Sally Jessica Smithers: The Case Of The Unknown Assassin Sally Jessica Smithers was a slender‚ beautiful‚ smart‚ and talented cop. She was investigating eleven serial killings of important men when she got a call‚ there was another murder. When she went‚ she took no time at all at the scene. As Sally left the crime scene in the park‚ with one hand in her long dark brown hair‚ she called out to a few units to make three immediate traffic stops and went to the last one to read off people’s IDs. When

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    Why are parents not giving their children chores? What are kids lacking by not being held accountable? What happens when children do not have responsibilities at a younger age? My rhetorical analysis is focused on the short memoir “Farm Girl” from Jessica Hemauer who vividly paints you as the reader a picture of what it was like growing up on the farm and the effect it had on her life. This piece is one for the masses. The way Hemauer’s memory of growing up on the farm is written could be for a wide

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