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    High School Goals

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    do in high school affect your life. Setting goals will help you achieve your goals. This paper are my life goals in order each paragraph is a Goal. This paper shows what I have already done to achieve my goal. What I need to do to achieve my goals. My first goal is to get a 4.0 as my high school GPA. I many ways I’d get a 4.0 as a freshman. First I will use my resources to study and be ready for test. Next I will complete my homework and be more organized. But to achieve my goal I have began to

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    and Perks of Being a Wallflower don’t have the same dark tones, they both have a strong sense of unattainable love. Even though one is a romantic comedy and the other is a serious film about abuse, they both share a very major theme of love and how it affects them. There’s also another theme that they both share that does not have the same usage, which will be discussed to show the difference between the two themes In the beginning of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Scott meets a girl by the name of Ramona

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    Steppenwolf : The Disintegration of Harry Haller as it Relates to Music       Among the many themes present in Hermann Hesse's 1927 novel Steppenwolf, two stand out as basic threads around which the story is constructed: the isolated nature of the artist and the duality of existence (Benét 471). Harry Haller, the protagonist of the novel, is portrayed as an outsider to society and to modern life; he must struggle with his own outmoded ideals and bestiality to embrace humanity

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    time. Everyone has heard the name Beethoven before. Why is he one of the greatest composer of all time? The answer is easy. He influenced so many composer after he died. Just like how Michael Jackson influenced other artistes when he passed away. He made a huge impacted during the classical period and to world. His music were influenced into the next centuries, and he’s considered the best composer of all time. Ludwig Van Beethoven was born December 1770 in Boon, Germany. His date of birth is unclassified

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    the themes of alienation, identity, drugs, music, family, suffering, redemption, racism in society and imprisonment. Baldwin uses a lot of symbolism, allegories and imagery within the text. Music, alienation, drugs and suffering are the themes that are most clearly understood and show up the most. Music and drugs and perfect examples of symbolism. And when Baldwin talks about suffering and alienation they have the closest connection to being allegories. Music brings Sonny and his brother together but

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    Identity is a complex topic. To explain someone’s identity is to try to put a person’s whole being into words. It is similar to how when an author describes a character, readers have their own interpretation of what that description means. Identity is challenging to define due to everyone's different ideas of what identity means and a person can not perfectly describe someone with words. A common claim about identity is that you can be whoever you want, suggesting that people are in control of their

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    become a big problem in some teenager’s lives and can affect them in everyday life, as teenagers are involved with the media and other advertisements promoting positive and negative ideas of the way you should look and feel in your own skin. I will research how teenagers are affected by advertisements such as magazines, newspapers and posters. Originally I was going to focus more on the media such as television and movies/ music videos for example music videos promoting girls in a negative way, exploiting

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    memories of my childhood, but I do have one fond memory. I remember my next-door neighbor would grow chickens. He had an incubator that he used to hatch baby chickens and I would play with them. I believe I had a good childhood growing up in Honduras, however, everything changed at the age of five. At the age of five I began having complications with my breathing and after a while my mother decided to take me to the hospital. The doctor’s discovered that I had a benign tumor between my lungs. My mother

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    child that he realizes how easy it can be to lose his brother. The narrator’s little brother, Sonny, was left in his charge when their parents passed away. He neglects Sonny and leaves him to work through hard decisions on his own which leads to Sonny being picked up by the police for using and selling drugs. When the narrator’s daughter, Grace, passes he sees how suffering can affect people and reaches out to Sonny, who is fighting to make his way in the world through music. Baldwin shows us that

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    the lyrics, anything about the song, and connect with it. Music’s unlike anything else. Music can mend a broken soul, send a message, or a way to identify with, unlike anything else. Hundreds of songs resonate with me, that I can identify with. Yet others aren’t going to resonate or identify with the same songs that I do, that is what makes music, music. Something that can have so abounding different affects people, yet can accomplish what other methods cannot. Methods such as medication or therapy

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