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    Daniel Smith Monologue

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    Daniel Smith is a 15-year-old student from New York that is entering the foreign exchange program. He has brown hair, brown eyes, and he normally wears a blue plaid shirt and blue jeans and he likes dogs. Right now he lives with his parents and Twin brother James in a house in the suburbs; about 2 hours from the city airport. His brother, James Smith is his identical twin brother, they wear different clothes so people can tell them apart. “Wait a minute you’re going in the foreign exchange

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    Have you ever heard of The Peanut Man. I will be explaining George Washington Carver in these ways of his contributions to society from his agriculture discoveries to his inventions such as the cotton paving blocks. He created multiple inventions most to the benefit of society such as soap,coffee,and bread made from peanuts.He went from a poor slave boy on a farm to making over 300 inventions from peanuts he could possibly be of the greatest minds in american history. In this essay I will discuss

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    Charlie Brown Satire

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    I know that many people around the world know the infamous Peanuts gang and of course the lead character, Charlie Brown. The Peanuts was an American comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz in the 1950’s. Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown! This is the title of one of many in a film series based of his comics. The film was released in 1977 and still has relevance today. The Peanuts not only have incredible satirical wit and humor, but are just great stories for the heart filled with stories of a young

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    In Element 1, I will present some cases where deception is thought to be lying, and other cases where deception is not thought to be lying. I will contend that, when deception is lying, it is immoral and I will give reasons for why this is the case. After my presentation, I will take a look at some possible criticisms of my arguments and then answer those criticisms. Then, I will present my conclusions. In Element 2, I will contend that people for whatever reason choose to lie about things in order

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    From the time children enter into preschool, they are expected- for the most part- to do their best and be proud of it. One child’s best could be another child’s worst, and the second child’s best could be a different child’s worst. If everyone is doing their version of the best work possible, then could anyone ever truly achieve perfection? A generally accepted truth is that the answer to this question is an obvious and resounding no. By definition, a perfect human does not exist. However, humans

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    industry? Craver was an African American botanist who was very involved in creating inventions. Carver’s best work went into food based creations, such as pecans and sweet potatoes. To answer my question he impacted the food industry by the creation of peanut butter and using this to make up to 300 products. This includes soap, ink, candy, etc. In addition to his success in the food industry, he also has an interesting background story. George Washington Carver had many struggles in his life that had impacted

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    Charles M. Schulz, also known as Sparky, is one of the most influential cartoonists due to his effort on the Peanuts. He drew nearly 18,000 strips for it in the fifty years it ran. He won many awards for his cartoons. One of the biggest is a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame right next to Walt Disney. His talent is still relevant today due to the Peanuts. Although he requested that no other artist draw more comics after he died, reruns of his comics are still appearing in newspapers and the television

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    The life of Charles Schulz Over the 78 years that charles schulz was alive he made amazing comics and movies for the world that generations today still enjoy. Charles Schulz was a very good artist and comic maker. Through the years he brought entertainment to the world. Charles Schulz was born November 26,1922, to Carl and Dena Schulz. When Charles was only about one week old his grandfather nicknamed him Sparky because oddly enough the baby reminded him of the horse from the popular comic strip

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    It's a Christmas Classic, Charlie Brown! 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' is one of many prime-time television specials based on the comic strip; "Peanuts", by Charles M. Schulz. The animated short film's plot revolves around our young, pessimistic protagonist, Charlie Brown. It's the Christmas season, and everyone in his town is in a cheerful mood and preparing for the upcoming holiday. However, Charlie Brown doesn't feel the same. He is unsure of what the true meaning of Christmas is, and nobody seems

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    Do you know the man who made products oput of peanuts? Well, me, George Washington Carver. Many people heard about me, and many haven’t. I will tell you about my life and what I was famous for. I was born in slavery in Diamond, Missouri, during the Civil War. People don’t exactly know the year and the date of birth of me. The people that raise me and my brother, James, were Moses and Susan Carver. Susan Carver taught me and my brother to read and write because the local school didn’t enappect me

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