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    Alex Riveros: Case Study

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    We received a phone call that Alex Riveros was found walking alone to the upper elementary school at a very early time by a school staff member. We contacted Mr. Turner about Alex's whereabouts being at Harper McCaughan. Alex stated to Harper personnel that he wanted to go see his brother so he walked to his school instead of Quarles. I have attached the email from the other school. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kathryn Standish Date: Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 7:39 AM Subject: Alexander

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    A young writer, named Jandy Nelson wrote I'll give you the Sun, which is a romantic drama. In the story, a boy named Noah, who is struggling with his sexuality meets another boy who goes by Brian, whom he starts to have feelings for. He tries to hide them, but struggles with the challenge. He is distracted from the goal he and his sister, Jude have of going to the art school of their dreams. They are challenging themselves to get into the highly advance, private art school. Jude receives a placement

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    Emotional Journey of Nicholas Sparks New York Times Best selling author and author of 21 bestseller novels, Nicholas Sparks, has a way of capturing his readers as they embark on a journey with the characters on an emotional rollercoaster. Through his mother, father, sister, and son’s influence, Nicholas Sparks uses his own life as an inspiration for his stories. The beginning of his career started at the end of his first one. Nicholas Sparks received a full ride track scholarship to Notre Dame

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    In the mournful, romantic, and suspenseful drama called “love Lucas” by Chantele Sedgwick, is about a young Naive Oakley Nelson, who is overwhelmed with love, loss, and tragedy,She has to try to mourn her brother, lucas, while trying to “live a normal life.” will the tragedy consume her, or will love save her? Find out in Love Lucas. It is a clever book that perfectly captures the essence of catastrophe, and the importance of family. This book is told in 1st person, by Oakley, and is a lengthy 269

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    Another day at Boston High School Alex was going through the same old trouble. With the same old bully named Kyle. This day was different Kyle was not waiting for Alex the thing is Kyle wasn’t even at school that day. Alex went through her day better than ever before at lunch she got the schools crusty old food and sat with her best friends Dan and Mitch.“Hey Dan!” Alex announced excitedly. “Hey Alex what’s up with you your sounding exited today.” Dan exclaimed. “You would never believe what just

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    Personal Narrative

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    When deciding what to write this paragraph on I had to choose a topic that I know a lot bout, and feel strongly for. I decided that I would write on how I met my boyfriend Conor, because it’s a very complicated story. It was early January when I first met Conor, but I didn’t know anything about him, but a few weeks later I found myself hanging out with a few friends and this kid who was always around. We all decided we liked having each other around, so we kept hanging out for a few more days… by

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    I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson is a story about two fraternal twins Jude and Noah Sweetwine who have been lifelong best friends and really the same person their entire life. At around the age of 14 they’re both entering the puberty stage and starting to go their own separate ways. As they are both ready to to apply to a very competitive school, they are in a battle for attention from there mom, Dianna. Without even realizing it they are living almost the same exact lives because they’re so

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    Say Anything, directed by Cameron Crowe is a romantic comedy from the late 1980s. It presents the development of a highschool relationship between a burnout and the class valedictorian. While filled with lighthearted humor, the film carries a deeper message when he context of society is taken into account. Say Anything challenges gender stereotypes, societal standards for young people, and relationship dynamics. Lloyd is presented externally as an incredibly pedestrian character in the film. This

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    The book tears of a tiger is written by Sharon M. Draper and was published in 1994. The book tells the aftermath of 17 year old Andrew Jackson killing his best friend, Robert Washington, in a car crash after driving while impaired. The story heavily includes the turmoil that was caused from Rob’s death and the repercussions Andy faces after the accident. Andy Jackson, 17 years old, became captain of the Hazelwood High basketball team after the death of previous captain, Rob Washington. Andy had

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    The Notebook Analysis

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    I chose The Notebook as an example of a cultivation effect where women (and sometimes men) expect a relationship (especially a romantic one) to look and feel a certain way and hope their significant others act according to these expectations. There are several scenes in The Notebook that contribute to these romantic hopes and expectations often held by viewers of such films. In one scene, Noah and Allie get into an argument and leave without making up. Later on, Allie realizes that she truly loves

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