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    As a little kid I had always feared dogs. Actually, I guess you could say I was scared to death of them. I never knew why, but the moment I spotted one of those little, fluffy demons, I was running for my life. Eight years old and caked with dirt from a Little League game I just finished, I headed over to the car. Sloppy mud floating around in my shoe, I felt like I was walking around in a marsh. My dad was driving the silver Toyota Matrix playing one of his Rolling Stones albums full blast

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    Section 1: Use evidence from the text to explain the following quotes and their meaning 1. “From that day on, school was closed, and without school, life is like ashes” pg 25 - This quote demonstrates that Taliban closed the school so quickly with the only reason saying that this school is against the God and killing the teacher. The place to learn knowledge disappeared like how ashes do, 2. “Everyone (including me) is interested in staying alive, and in order to stay alive we’re willing to do

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    We went into the closet to choose blue and purple cheetah print duct tape, and my mom went upstairs to grab an old purple yoga mat. My mom helped us cut and rip swatches of duct tape to form the spaces and numbers. After the hopscotch masterpiece was complete, we realized we needed some sort of ‘rock’ to throw to pick up in the middle. I had the idea to use one of the foam building

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    more ways to listen to it have been introduced. Besides live music, the best way to listen to any artist is through a cassette tape. Cassette tapes show beneficial purposes in economics in areas such as marketing, entertainment and the music industry. Cassettes have been benefiting America's market because people have been buying them for decades. The first cassette tape to ever be produced was in 1962 in Germany and was later introduced to America in 1966. Reaching its peak in 1990, over 442

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    is the main protagonist in the novel and the narrator. Throughout the book we follow his reactions of Hannah’s tapes and his interpretation of them. IN fact we follow Clay as desperately attempts to teach everyone included on the tapes the effect that their words and actions have on others. The twelve tapes follow the 12 most influential people that lead Hannah to her suicide. These tapes include, Jessica Davis and Alex Standall who are Hannah’s first friends at Liberty High. Justin

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    This is Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison is a famous inventor who invented lots of things that we use today. He was born a very long time ago in the United States of America. Thomas was a very naughty child. He used to always get into trouble for misbehaving such as the time when he set his father’s barn on fire. He was only six years old when this incident took place. Thomas only started school at the age of seven. He was unable to go to school at an early age because he was quite sick and his mom

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    C. Description of the benefits of the project to the chapter and chapter members’ understanding of leadership development, social intelligence and community service The DECA chapter at Lawrence High School has benefitted from supporting Autism awareness. Through doing events for the project, members have learned to take initiative and understand the multiple steps needed to ensure the completion of an event. They have learned the different avenues of communication and the appropriate language required

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    The kidnapping It was a long day of school for Mauricio. He had gotten back a test from history that he flunked, and then took another test in English that he felt he failed. Walking home in a slumber, he noticed an old, clunky, white van with no windows. Clunk Clunk Clunk Clunk Clunk it would scream as it wobbled along the road. Upon just a glance, Mauricio just knew that it was up to no good. With a sigh of relief, he watched it pass him. Mauricio kept walking, relieved but still uneasy.

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    teenage boy named Clay who get 13 cassettes (3) in the mail one day. These tapes were recorded by a students with him in school who has committed sucide a few weeks ago. In these tapes Hannah -the students who killed herself- lists the thirteen reason of why she had killed herself. Each tape is specified for one person and the tapes move from one individual on the tapes to the other, where they have to listen to all the tapes and all the reasons why she killed herself. Through all of these problems

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    Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, Ishmael Beah uses symbols to underscore his central theme of oppression and/or freedom. The three symbols he used to underscore his central theme of oppression and freedom was Ishmael's AK-47, his cassette tapes, and the drugs he used. Ishmael's AK-47 was the most important symbol that Ishmael Beah used to underscore his central theme. At the beginning of A Long Way Gone Ishmael was terrified of guns. He didn't want anything to do with them. But once

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