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    Young girls have been reading Nancy Drew for eighty-seven years, she is a staple in most households with elementary age girls. For me, Nancy represented everything I wanted to be at 18, she was intelligent, fearless, beautiful, and she had a car. I never compared myself to Nancy, she was what I aspired to be and what I expected to be when I grew up. She was one of the first feminist role models I had as a child and I believe she was pivotal to my foundation as an independent, outspoken woman. I see

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    what occurred on that day. As the two buildings were in engulfed in flames and people stood helpless on the ground, some witnesses turned to photography and video footage to hopefully help this day to never be forgotten. One individual named Richard Drew, a professional journalist and photographer was in New York on 9/11. While the terrorist attack occurred he sat helpless and watched from the streets but decided to begin snapping pictures. However, the article entitled, “The Falling Man” by Tom Junod

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    dying, and it only felt like various deadly weapons impaled him. He smacked his dry lips together. No dead rat in his mouth, either, though it tasted like head feasted on a hundred rotting rodents. Letting out a sour belch, opened his other eye and drew himself up into a sitting position, and was immediately assaulted by angry morning sunlight boring into his eyeballs through his open bedroom window. Slamming his eyes shut against the

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    Who Is Carolyn Keeee?

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    greedy side and saw a chance to farm out his writing responsibilities to capable young writers to produce the Nancy Drew Series. This gave him a very lucrative business (Rehak

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    so I purchased a protractor on my way home from school that day to try in this Mandala. I initially drew the larger outer circle, then drew smaller and smaller circles until I made it to the middle. I noticed that the tip of the protractor had actually pierced a hole through the paper and as I looked though the tiny hole I was inspired to turn the entire Mandala into somewhat of an eye, so I drew a pupil in the middle. I then chose to work with colored pencil and fill the rest of the page with colors

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    The Pursuer My heartbeat pounded in my ears. I was breathing so heavily I was scared I would hyperventilate. It was silent other than the sounds of two sets of paws running over the crunchy autumn leaves on the dying forest floor. I just had to keep running, running, running. My brain was in autopilot, letting my legs move on their own. I just kept thinking of what had happened earlier that night. What that thing did to my friends. All the blood.. I blinked hard to tell myself not to think

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    Dr. Charles Richard Drew Charles Richard Drew was born on June 3, 1904 in Washington, D.C. He was very athletic as a child. Charles attended Dunbar High School where he won letters in track, baseball, basketball and football. He won the James E. Walker Memorial Medal as outstanding all-around athlete. Charles attended Amherst College in Massaschusetts on a scholarship. He was named an all-American halfback and won the Thomas W. Ashley Memorial Trophy as the Most Valuable Player on Amherst's

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    ✾Nancy Drew Secret In the Old Attic Book Report✾ Did you expect the conclusion/culprit to be who/what it was? If so, what was some evidence. If not, what led you to believe otherwise? I expected Bushy Trott to be the culprit for the fabric factory robbery of the recipe for the fabric because he had worked at both factories and knew the recipes for the fabric making. I half suspected that he plagiarized the music because there were a lot possible people who they thought could be committing the

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    The book The Bungalow Mystery is about a girl, Nancy Drew. Nancy is a detective and loves solving mysteries. One day, Nancy and her friend Helen are on a boat ride, and they come across a huge storm. Their boat sinks, and they almost drown when someone named Laura Pendleton comes and rescues them. She then explains that her mother just recently passed away, and she came here to meet her new guardians. Her mother had said that they were nice, but when Laura met them, they seemed awfully rude. She

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    Uncle Howard explaining that his uncle needs him to go pick up his Aunt Georgiana because recently her relative had passed away and has left her a small inheritance. The story proceeds with the elaboration of Aunt Georgiana’s life and experiences, but the author then hits the key note when she talks about where Aunt Georgiana is from and the memories that Clark as well.

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