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    THE MAZE RUNNER I'll say straight away that this isn't a bad film, there are definitely a lot worse and it isn't the worst of 2014 either. But it just isn't that good either, if i could've given this 3 and a half stars I would've, but we're stuck with 3. The Maze Runner didn't interest me when it was released in cinema, I hadn't heard the greatest reviews about it, just mediocre things, and seeing the trailer it didn't really stand out to me personally. For the record I haven't read the books either

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    Playing soccer on his current soccer team has been the most significant event in Dennis’ life. Five years ago, Dennis was a victim to his malicious allergies. Exposure to outdoor activities were difficult for him as he constantly had extreme reactions. At that time, we decided that Dennis would have to combat his allergies rather than temporarily subside them through medicine. Then, we found a soccer team. At first, Dennis seemed curious and ready to play, but the team he played for was unstable

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    Why Are Bad Words Bad? The idea of defining something as“bad” has been around for centuries. But what really is bad? Is it a sandwich that does not taste good? How about that student in class who never does his homework? From the beginning of life children are told to never use a swear word. Throughout life people are constantly told not to use cuss words. But, considering these words to be wrong really has not stopped peoples’ use of the words. Swear words are something people use often

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    I felt so bad because i knew she didn’t raise me like this i know my mother raise me good i choose to do wrong. That same day i cry and pray for myself i needed help i needed to find myself i needed to change for good. 4 weeks past my court day was on a monday in

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    Do people deserve second chances? We need to learn from what we did wrong and remember to not repeat them again. From this we can look back and reflect and analyze the consequences then seperate what is right and what is wrong. In the story “The first stone” by Don Aker, the protagonist named Reef decides to throw a stone at a windshield of a car that eventually puts an innocent girl named Leeza in a terrible condition. After the news are spread around, Reef must undergo the consequences. His

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    In the hazy background of his mind, he recalled a boy named Tom, who was bad.” In this quote not only does it say that Tom was bad, but Tom was also saying some rude things to Matt like calling him ugly. As well as another quote in the story, “That got you, didn’t it? Wait’ll I tell your girlfriend how cute you are now.You smell like a pile of dung.” This shows that Tom is mean because he is telling Matt that he smells bad which I was thought to keep things to myself if they are mean.

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    "Man in the Mirror" was written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett and co-produced by Michael Jackson, and released from the album Bad on August 31,1987 and released as a single January 16,1988 (YouTube). Siedah Garrett had an idea about a man looking in a mirror in her head for quite some time and took her ideas to her writing partner Glen Ballard. Once Garrett shared her lyric ideas, Ballard added some soulful vocals to help make the song become more powerful, which helped make the lyrics even

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    Sonnet 95 Summary

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    rose, and on the other hand, he is compared to a destructive worm, but all his dark side of life is hidden under his good looking and charming nature. What is important about this poem is the manner in which the speaker reminds the young man about his bad behavior and draws examples that makes him feel sorry about what he does behind his good-looking nature. By the use of diction, imagery, diction, images, metaphors and other figures of speech, such as tone of voice, allusions, syntax and structure of

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    Greasy Lake Summary

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    undermine their self-proclaimed “bad”-ness? That the narrator and his friends are regretful by the end of the story discredits the claim. Also, they are confounded when a situation turns out bad which makes it seem like they haven’t been in that situation before. Finally, when their self-proclaimed badness is tested, they falter and are uncommitted to being bad anymore. In conclusion, being regretful, confounded and uncommitted undermines their claim of being bad. Speaking about the narrator and

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    by helping other kids button the buttons on the back of their coat. The difference between loss and release in their community is that a relises is something either good or bad, it could be good because the elder could of lived its long life and it would be released in a remembering way. On the other hand being released on a bad term can be, because of breaking too many rules or being malnourished of different during birth they would release you. A loss on the other hand is because of a death from

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