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    James Harris is an irresponsible character because he doesn’t do any of his school responsibilities as in learning and turning in his work, he’s also failing all his classes, and above all, because he rather go home and hang with his older brothers and his brothers friends instead of doing his work.The first reason why he is an irresponsible character because he doesn't do any of his work. For example he says, “I don’t listen to nothing in collins math class.” This shows how irresponsible he is for

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    American Counter Culture; The Music Savannah Vochinsky During the 1960s, American society experienced an impactful change that awakened a new way of life. This cultural revolution manifested through youths’ fervent desire for a change in American society, especially in regards to music. The emergence of a new musical genre was one of the most common means of expression for the voices of the counter culture. The counter culture dismissed the norms of characterizing music as just entertainment

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    Throughout the book Catcher In The Rye Holden learns how to make decisions that are mature but will also make him happy. In the beginning of the book, Holden's saw maturity as acting like most adults do. He thought that if he did things like losing his virginity, having a family, etc. he would be mature. For example during Holden's date with Sally he realized that he didn't like the way his life is going, Holden decides the best thing to do is run away, he says to Sally, “I could get a job somewhere

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    Any "Top List" is always subjective, in my opinion. There will probably be people in my town of Johnson City, Tennessee, who will disagree with the top 3 coffee shops that I have chosen. However, I think that these three independent coffee shops, which are all quite different, are exceptionally good. Beasley 's Southern Bistro Beasley 's Southern Bistro, located at 2203 McKinley Road in Johnson City (locals will remember the building as the old Klopman Mills), moved from its location on South Roan

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    life. With all of my peers having their future lined up for themselves I felt like I was all alone not knowing what my future was going to look like. Once 10th grade ended I decided to get a job. I became a cashier at a fast food restaurant called Gimme A Burger. Although this was a pretty average job, it gave me a sense of accomplishment. When I came home from work I felt like I had actually

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    In chapter fifteen of The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, the author uses the literary element of point-of-view to portray the central idea. The theme represented within this chapter was that the people were desperate to get help due to the unfavorable circumstances presented by the Great Plains. The chapter goes on to tell the different stories of travellers who were in positions that caused them to be in need along with their responses to their diverse situations. The point-of-view this

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    In chapter twelve of “To Kill a Mockingbird” Calpurnia starts calling Jem “Mister Jem”. In the recent chapters Jem has been showing that he is maturing, understanding more, wise and growing up. I have experienced something similar to what Jem has over the years I also began to mature and see things differently. First of all, Jem has changed as a character because as he ages he has become mature, wise and an understanding person; I have experienced what Jem has aswell. One piece of evidence that

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    A Comparison of American and British TV Comedy Sit-coms in television history have been one of the most important genres for expressing the values of the middle and lower classes in our society, not in order to make fun of them but to express the best of them in a softer way. For the general public today, the sit-com is like the pantomime was for the Victorians. British comedy still has a Victorian taste, but it is one that is only recognized and truly appreciated by

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    Lou Barlow is bassist of the rock band Dinosaur Jr. in the late 1980s . Barlow and leader J Mascis wrote the songs, and Mascis dominated the band's style, Barlow being intimidated by what was guitarist 2 . Barlow will gradually spend more time at home writing his own songs. Barlow and Eric Gaffney publish the cassette Weed Forestin ' in 1987 at Homestead Records under the name of Sebadoh, which is word without meaning in his words Barlow used 3 . Barlow and Gaffney Contribute to The Freed Man(1988)

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    Phoebe says, “’Gimme the pieces. I’m saving them,’” (181). Holden comes to her for emotional support and comfort. Holden thinks the best way is to shut people out, but even though Phoebe still wants to be his sister, she is willing to make his life better; someone to pick

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