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    them shocked me. Mom took me to my pediatrician’s office and from there on I never wanted to leave. Chapter 2: “Oh‚ Man‚ You’re In Trouble Again!” - Rameck gets in trouble again in school with nun. He gets in trouble a lot and is playful but he is a very smart boy. People mistake Rameck playfulness with being slow which he is not. Rameck has problems controlling his anger when someone says something to him he just goes out on a rage. He has a close relationship with his grandmother. He discusses

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    His two friends Rameck and George were always there for him and acted as his pillars to enable him sail through. Having been in a juvenile center‚ Sam was greatly discouraged and he almost quit school. However‚ since George was totally convinced that he wanted to become a dentist‚ he talked to both Sam and Rameck about joining him in college. Although Rameck was convinced this was the best way‚ Sam was still not convinced that he could

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    negative influences of some friends. Knowing that if it they backed out of a certain situation‚ they would be considered weak and “punks‚” Sampson‚ Rameck‚ and George went along with anything their friends suggested. Some of these same “suggestions” led each and every one of them in jail. Once they had a taste of their own medicine‚ George‚ Sampson‚ and Rameck decided to straighten up and do whatever necessary and possible to become successful and leaders to younger children in their community. They all

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    one is impelled to continue searching for it‚ because it has created a relationship much greater than just beneficial to oneself. A clear example of this is seen in the book The Pact‚ written by three doctors‚ Sampson Davis‚ George Jenkins and Rameck Hunt‚ who manage to get through the difficulty of medical school. With a drive for a better life‚ the boys do not settle with their previous conditions full of violence‚ drugs‚ and crime‚ and take on multiple opportunities to earn their degree. Ultimately

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    accident or an incident that required him to go to the hospital‚ he kind of doesn’t realize his dream of becoming a doctor until he goes and sees an orientation for medical and dental school with Sampson and the third main character George. There Rameck realizes that he should become a doctor and decides to chase after his dream with the assistance of his two best friends. The book then finally starts to talk the third and final character of the story‚ George. George wants to become a dentist. He

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    Malden High School students are expected to do some reading over the summer to prepare for the year ahead. Students enrolled in Honors English must read two books on the list; ALL OTHER STUDENTS need to choose one. ALL STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO DO THREE (3) DIALECTICAL/READER’S JOURNAL ENTRIES FOR EACH OF THEIR BOOK(S). ALL STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE THE WRITING ASSIGNMENT ON IDENTITY. This assignment is worth 5% of the student’s first quarter English grade. FICTION: Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli:

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    I decided to interview An Hunt. Ms. Hunt is a Family Service Specialist for a local social service agency. Ms. Hunt has been working in this field for two and a half years in the Foster Care Unit. Ms. Hunt reported their being many ethical issues that she faces everyday. Some of those ethical issues come from her own bias’s about what is acceptable and what is unethical according to her own norms and what is actually written in policy. Ms. Hunt reported that honest is very important

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    the Hyracotherium. (Hunt) The Hyracotherium looked more like a dog with its arched back‚ short neck‚ petite snout‚ stubby legs‚ and long tail. The Hyracotherium even had padded feet‚ like a dog. (Hunt) The major exception was that on each of its four toes on each front foot and three toes on hind feet‚ it had hoof like structures instead of claws. (Hunt) It ate fruit and other easily accessible vegetation. (Hunt) The Hyracotherium was not very agile and had a small brain. (Hunt) Next‚ came the Orohippus

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    The seal hunt has been a controversial topic in Canada for many years. The argument over it is if it should be allowed and continued‚ or stopped once and for all. The species of seals killed are the Harp Seals. Most of the harp seals killed are 12 days old to 3 months old because that is when they have the most fur and are more defenseless compared to an adult seal. However‚ those are also the seals that are going to grow up and breed for the harp seal population when all the old ones pass away.

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    conservationally and morally” (TheSealFishery.com). I think the seal hunt is one of the world’s best examples that refer to “green" approach to the use of a natural‚ renewable resource because seal hunting is a practice that is conducted safely as well as humanely. Seal hunt is widely practiced in countries across North Atlantic because it is a sustainable and beneficial source of income in those countries. The annual seal hunt is a “multi-million-dollar industry”‚ first because it offers job opportunities

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