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    Ideal Bedroom

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    mystical diamond illusion that reflected the theme of the room.  I was so distracted by the ceiling that I ran into a glass case!  Inside was a life-size replica of Edward Cullen!  As I examined it‚ I thought about how perfect it would be for my Twilight collection.  To the left of my lovely sculpture was an air hockey table.  “Sweet!” I said to myself.  I turned around to see what else I had.  I discovered a groovy‚ round‚ red/white hanging chair.      I

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    honest group of friends going about the motions of high school. The film was given a $13 million budget and was produced by Mr. Mudd‚ a production company best known for the cult-following teen film‚ Juno. Summit Entertainment‚ most notable for the Twilight Saga‚ distributed the film worldwide. The Perks of Being a Wallflower was released on September 21st‚ 2012 in the United States in limited theaters and on September 23rd‚ 2012 in other countries. The film grossed $228‚359 on its limited four theater-opening

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    In his seminal work Stigma‚ Goffman (1963) analyzes the identity of individuals‚ or rather‚ the behaviour thereof‚ in order to distinguish between what he calls the “virtual” and “actual” social identity. Virtual social identity refers to the version of selfhood that individuals are expected to present in public‚ one legitimized by its social acceptance. The latter on the other hand‚ refers to the self identity individuals imagine themselves to posses in private. To illustrate the difference between

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    original‚ that everything is taken from something that has previously been told of a or wrote about. The road by Cormac McCarthy abides by this. When i was in the eight grade I read The Picture of Dorian Grey‚ When i was in the ninth grade i read The Twilight Saga‚ and last week i read Fifty Shades of Grey. All three of the listed books are derived from one another ‚ in all three books reader is presented with an irresistibly sexy‚ mysterious man. All three books also contain some naive‚ sheltered girl

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    Reading

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    can provide you with hours and hours of entertainment. It a productive way to keep you busy. Most teens prefer genres that fall under the categories of mystery‚ action‚ and romance. For instance‚ books suck as the Hunger Games‚ Dear John‚ and the Twilight series. Alternately‚ a single good-sized book will provide you with knowledge or enlightenment and‚ sometimes‚ entertainment as well. A good book will make you think about some aspect of the world around you. It also expands your

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    Breaking Dawn

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    Title: Twilight Breaking Dawn Genre: Romantic‚ Science Fiction Author: Stephanie Meyer Summary The story Breaking Down is divided into three individual books. During part 1 we read about Bella’s wedding and marriage to Edward. They spend their honeymoon on a remote island near the coast of Brazil. During their stay‚ Bella’s wish comes true when she and Edward make love. Shortly after‚ Bella becomes aware of her pregnancy when she misses a period. She

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    New Moon Techniques

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    Author’s Craft Essay The book New Moon by Stephenie Meyer used many different author’s craft techniques to accomplish certain goals. New Moon is a fantasy story about a girl named Bella Swan who’s in love with a dangerous vampire. In New Moon Bella’s vampire boyfriend‚ Edward‚ leaves her for “her own safety” causing her to go into depression. Many months later Bella finds him in trouble and it’s her turn to save him. New Moon contains many different author’s craft techniques like dialogue‚ symbols

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    In Jared Diamond’s "Twilight at Easter‚" we travel across the mysterious Easter Island as he describes the most intriguing fact about this place: the island consists of monolithic stone statues that had once been found all over the island despite the apparent lack of means to create them or ways of transporting them to their different coastal locations. This central mystery of standing statues had been explored since the earliest recorded European contact by Jacob Rogeveen in 1722. While the mystery

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    Boston Common at Twilight is notably one of Childe Hassam’s most well known works. Created in 1885-86‚ this brilliant work of an oil on canvas‚ is now held on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston‚ Massachusetts. This work stands at 42 x 60 in. tall‚ but no matter the size this beautiful painting is definitely one that would catch the eye of any observer. Hassam was a pioneer in the world of American impressionism‚ and he eventually turned out to be one of the most successful of them all.

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    Directed by the experienced and renowned Yoji Yamada‚ Twilight Samurai is a film set in the 19th century‚ towards the end of the Tokugawa or Edo era. It was a time when the samurai system was beginning to wane as Japan started to advocate itself towards modernization. The Meiji reforms had started to begin‚ and the samurai class was gradually being disregarded as of a higher social status. The lifestyle and demand for the samurai was thus in a process of change‚ as the samurai began to take on other

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