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    The movie “No One Would Tell”‚ is about a young highschool girl named Stacy. She had a single mother who dated men that never treated her well‚ she was a girl who kept to herself‚ she wasn’t well known at school and had a few close girl friends‚ but like any good movie‚ she was in love with the most popular jock in school‚ Bobby. He was the wrestling team’s star athlete‚ one of their high school wrestling matches Stacy and all her friends went and they all talked about how dreamy Bobby was‚ they

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    Proven Guilty

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    The principle of "innocent until proven guilty" should not be taken lightly. "Presumption of innocence" means to stress that the prosecution has the duty to prove each charge of the illegal/unlawful act beyond a reasonable doubt and that the accused bears no burden of proof. However‚ the notion of being innocent until proven guilty is not a right granted by the Constitution but is a part of common law. Ultimately common law uses former courts cases to make its determinations in regards to innocence

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    Name: Hao Nhat Le Class: 15B The language and point of view in “ Tell- taleHearts” Edgar Allan Poe made “TellTaleHearts” story special for the reader. It is a study of paranoia and mental deterioration. He combines the narrator and protagonist. Poe writes this story from the perspective of the murderer of the old man. When an author creates a situation tell a personal account‚ the general shock of the story is sharp. In my opinion‚ it is greats story because of using of language and

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    Guilty By association

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    Reflection on: Do I Look Like Public Enemy Number One? Have you ever felt like someone was judging you because of your ethnicity‚ gender‚ school district you attend and/or cultural group? They put my high school friends and peers in a category of being a thug‚ teen parent‚ academic failure and more. The list goes on with the categories we are put in as students of McCaskey High School of the SDoL. There have been times where I was “guilty by association” not because I wanted to be‚ but because

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    Alter Ego Essay

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    My alter ego is a sassy city girl named Ko-Ko. Ko-Ko is very bold and rambunctious. She is immensely outspoken and isn’t afraid to say what’s on her mind. The inspiration for this character came from one of my best friends. She told me I was too conventional and I needed to live a little‚ so we created my alter ego Ko-Ko who was the total opposite of me.   “AAAAAHHHHH‚ where is the train!” I yelled. “Ko-Ko‚ will you calm down‚ it’ll be here in a minute.” Jaylyn said. The train always took forever

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    Conscience is the voice viewed as a guide to the rightness and wrongness in one character and behavior‚ and in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the brother of the narrator‚ Jem‚ changes throughout the story and realizes that the conscience of plenty of the residents in Maycomb is disturbing and wrong. When Atticus said “…before I can live with other folks I’ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience” (105). Jem represented the theme

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    "The bravest of individuals is one who obeys his or her conscience‚" was once stated by J.F Clarke‚ when this quote is broken down one may notice the amount of truth behind it. J.F Clarke ’s interpretation of braveness and conclusion on the topic of obeying their conscience is rather intelligent due to the belief of inner senses of what is right or wrong will lead to the right choices in life. Two examples of literature that strongly support this quote can be found in "Of Mice And Men" by John

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    Though there are many themes in the song Tell Your Heart To Beat Again‚ the one that helps express the most important thing in life is that living can be hard. S2L3 says that the world makes you feel like you’re being covered by a shadow. However‚ the song doesn’t mean that something is constantly blocking you from the sun. Figuratively‚ the shadow stands for your hardships following you around such as; depression; pain; anger and frustration. This shows why the theme of the song is that life can

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    Mahatma Ghandi once stated‚ “There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supersedes all other courts.” Justice is a key word in Ghandi’s statement which means fair and reasonable conduct‚ treatment‚ claims‚ or law management. Also‚ conscience is a chief term in Ghandi’s proclamation that means the inner voice that guides all people to their moral sense. As a whole‚ Ghandi signifies that the ability to understand the difference between right and wrong is

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    Iago’s Alter Ego:

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    A Look at Janet Adelman’s Critical Essay‚ “Iago’s Alter Ego: Race as projection in Othello” In Janet Adelman’s critical reading of Othello‚ she tries to identify racial issues in the sub-text‚ specifically explaining the actions of the title character through the psychoanalytic theory. She believes that Othello is a victim of the racist society in which he was emerged once he married Desdemona. With no other review of himself available‚ it begins to define his actually personality‚ leading to a

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