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    two stories, “A Single Shard” and “Orphans’ Lonely Beginnings Reveal How Parents Shape a Child’s Brain.” Tree-ear and Ruckel are seen as ideal, but their lifestyle sets them apart. They have so many similarities and differences that makes them so different and alike in ways. In “A Single Shard” he main character is Tree-ear who is an only child. He has one caregiver who is Crane-man. Tree-ear is very healthy also his purpose for working is to care for Crane-man. He waits for farmers to drop their

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    Sandra Cisneros Eleven

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    Eleven Rachel is miserable because she is shy, regretful, and embarrassed. The story, “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros is categorized as realistic fiction, after all the story could happen in real life. In the short story it is Rachel’s eleventh birthday! The only thing is no one treats her like a new eleven year old. During class Mrs. Price asked the class if they recognized or knew who the sweater belonged to. Rachel described the sweater as “an ugly sweater with red plastic buttons and a collar and

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    Creative Writing: Dark

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    Dark. It was so dark I couldn't see two feet in front of me, trees obscuring any light that made it's way through the mist and cloud above. The path had long since disappeared, the ground underfoot becoming more and more uneven as I walked deeper into the shadows. The wind was whispering through the forest, trees groaning in the darkness. It was icy cold, chilling to the bone, and the wind was biting at every turn. I couldn't turn back though, I'd come too far. The trees were growing closer and closer

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    The rattles of leaves were heard from miles away, even from the hut I slept in most nights. The sounds of rushing footsteps drag along the dirt-filled road roughly. Wonder-struck my mind was, an invisible barrier held me from seeking the noise. I knew my curiosity might lead me to death. Out here in the forest, that always happened. It's why people kept their heads low for so long and their lips tighter. Yet, danger plagued my heart when I stalked the shadows pushing through the darkness like panthers

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    speak up. Everyone has times when they have self-doubt. Everyone needs to be aware that they are never alone. No matter how far in the dark you are someone is always there to shed a little light. The tree in Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson doesn't only mean life, it symbolizes a much deeper truth. The tree symbolizes personal growth and confidence. If you aspire to achieve personal growth you must speak your mind. Throughout the book, Melinda has troubles dealing with a situation that has been constantly

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    Theme Three: Discarded Wood Trophy Eco-art is regarded as an art concerning environment and participants’ interaction. The following discarded wood trophies exhibits a groupe of sixth-grade students using discarded wood from a lesson on showing loves to their parents. (See figure 6-8) The lesson asked students to create a special trophy for their parents. In Figure 6, a student has used two familiar images, a hamster and sunflower seeds, to express a joyful time with her mother at home. The writing

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    remembrance and honoring of the dead with the family and rebirth. The poem is about the a father that plants a sequoia tree in honor of his recently deceased infant son. Gioia uses imagery in the first few stanzas to emphasize the severity of the father and his families’ grief and despair. In these sections he also reveals the setting of the poem which is Sicily and the reason he chose a sequoia tree. The very first stanza of the Gioia’s poem sets the tone for the poem, which was melancholy, with the imagery

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    ABSTRACT In this paper the concept of upper edge geodetic domination number (UEGD number) and upper connected edge geodetic domination number (UCEGD number) of a graph is studied. An edge geodetic domination set (EGD set) S in a connected graph is minimal EGD set if no proper subset of S is an edge geodetic domination set. The maximum cardinality of all the minimal edge geodetic domination set is called UEGD number. An EGD set S in a connected graph is minimal CEGD set if no proper subset of S

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    This story is true or at least exactly as I remember it. Today, as I begin this book, I am 52 years, 5 months and 6 days old and the perfect Christmas Tree is a gift that I have carried in my since I was four. It has taught me about how unconditional love really feels and reminds me that the simple things we do, not because we want to, but because we love someone makes the world a better place. For the first time I am sharing the whole story with the world. It is a little scary and I have held in

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    Beyond Death Essay

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    The Tree of Life was the center design for all of the film’s three periods. Tommy used the tree to begin his adventure back into the past. Since it was only a design of the tree, one day his mission would be to find the real tree. Tommy was a man of many talents. His first talent was a research oncologist, which he would use to someday find a cure for brain tumors

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