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    "Baby, baby, never let me go" (Ishiguro 46). The Bridgewater tape symbolizes a secret connection between Tommy and Kathy with no part for Ruth. For Kathy, the tape embodies her innocence at Hailsham, and her desire for physical and emotional connection with other people. while For Tommy, the tape embodies this long lost emotional connection—Tommy wants desperately for Kathy to find the tape again in Norfolk. . And for Madame, the tape recalls the cruelty of the world for clones whom she has tried

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    DIY: Cool and Easy Nail Art Ideas For The Stylish Girl The best thing about being a woman is that I can style myself from head to toe, and no one can find that odd. Apart from fabulous clothing and makeup, I can even paint my nails (how lucky we women are). Nail painting takes immense patience and somehow I find this quote completely true- ‘the woman is helpless when her nail polish is drying out’. Yet many times, my nail polish does turn bad (lack of patience) yet I don't tire from beautifying

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    time. He describes that “most movies do their thing in 1.5-3 hours. A book is edited and crafted, but the writer is still working with an unlimited time canvas.” In this particular instance, the director fell short in carrying the significance of the tape from paper to the big screen. This is not necessarily due to the incompetency of the director, but from the difficulties associated with turning a popular book into a well-made

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    would take something and run away with it. Slowly I opened my mouth, took a deep breath an told him I would like to have a Tape recorder and a plastic box. He looked at me in a strange way as if he knew what I was going to do; I stared at my feet and felt the heat rising to my cheeks. After a couple of horrible, sweat breaking seconds he finally gathered the plastic box and the Tape recorder and typed a number into his cashier “4 pounds please.” Putting the money on the counter, I took my things and

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    After playing the game I got the following results: Round 1;It’s the spaceship for me!, Round 2; I’ll take the silicon!, and Round 3;Letmy body Die! For the first round, I had two options. The first was to take a tele-transporter, which would destroy my brain and body, and then teleport it to Mars and create the exact same body and brain out of matter. The second option was to take a space-ship to Mars, but the only catch was that it only had a 50% chance of survival. I decided on taking the first

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    Page after page, Thirteen Reasons Why captivated me throughout the entirety of the story and left me weeping over the pain that Clay and Hannah experienced. Clay Jensen, a hardworking, overachieving high school boy, received a box of tape recordings from a girl who he’d never thought he’d hear from again—because she was dead. She committed suicide a week before and Clay was still in shock; feelings to which I could relate. Clay scavenged around town for clues about her life as he listened to the

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    An empty desk, an empty locker, an empty bedroom, and childless parents. Why would Hannah Baker take her own life? In 13 Reasons Why, by Jay Asher, a box of seven tapes was delivered to Clay Jensen’s house with the answers to that question. Thirteen recordings, one for each person’s story, including Clay’s. These thirteen individuals are those who she blames for making her life miserable and, in her opinion, not worth living. Throughout the novel, the reader uncovers the mystery of who Hannah Baker

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    Thesis For 13 Reasons Why

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    a girl name Hannah Baker mailed out tapes to a specific group of people. If you received these tapes you were not in a good position. If you didn’t listen to these tapes, you were not starting off right. Reason being is because you are one of the reasons Hannah committed suicide. Clay Jensen is one of the people who received the tapes. Unlike most people, he wanted to know why she did it. He followed the map that was given to him previously, before the tapes were mailed out. Throughout the book

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    about two weeks ago. In the package, there are a seven cassette tapes with thirteen different stories on them. On cassette number one, Hannah informs the people receiving the package that she holds them responsible for her death, which is explained on the tapes. After listening, each person must give the tapes to the next person on the list and if anybody fails to complete this task, the recordings will be made public. Along with the tapes, there is a map marked with destinations that the listeners are

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    A Long Way Gone

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    streams, and even started a rap and dance group with his friends and older brother. The group discovered their love for rap music from old cassette tapes of O.P.P, Run D.M.C, and the Sugarhill Gang. Ishmael and Junior, along with their other friends cherished these few hip hop and rap cassette tapes. Ishmael constantly carried these couple tapes on him at all times. They choreographed dance routines and memorized all of the lyrics. The boys also entered a talent show in a close town. Ishmael

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