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    At school, Walter does not bring lunch, and because of this, when Miss Caroline asks her students to take out their lunches, he cannot take any out. The teacher then asks, “Did you forget your lunch this morning?” He hesitates, then says he did and Caroline offers him a quarter which he kindly refuses: “Nome thank you

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    A Story Of A Short Story

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    Who is my family? Where are they? Why did they leave me here? Why am I here? Does my fami- My thoughts were interrupted by my dog, Wysh. She was clambering through the contraption I had built for her to keep her a secret from the devil herself, a.k.a. Mrs. Lavigne. “Hi, Wysh,” I said to her. Her beautiful brown and white fur shimmered in the morning sunlight. She happily replied with a quiet bark. A loud crash came from below. I looked out my cracked and grimy window, and saw a big, white van

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    Hero My Mom

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    The Super Hero I Call Mom My mother occupies a special place in my heart that can never be replaced. She became pregnant with me at the age of nineteen. Being a young, single mother, she had to overcome difficult obstacles to get us to where we are today. Life was tough and there were many times where she just wanted to give up, but she was determined to turn her life around for the better. She ingrained a lifetime worth of advice into my head but it was her actions that taught me that the struggles

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    The importance of Attending Class Attending Class It is absolutely vital that you attend class regularly. Missing a class should be a rare occurrence; something that happens at most once or twice a semester. If you miss class more than this, it will interfere with your learning and have a negative affect your performance and your grade. A prerequisite to success in any in any endeavor is "showing up", and classes are no exception. If you're not showing up to class, you're forfeiting every opportunity

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    I know what they say, ‘you never really miss someone until they're gone.’ Until now I never truly understood this expression. I had always known my cousin was adventurous, in fact, I thought of her as an older version of me. However, I never thought she’d be on the other side of the world. Nevertheless, that is another story for a different time. Today was the day I’d get to see her again, the day we’d get to catch up, the day where it would be just like old times. I’d only have one day until

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    hair and shaved him from neck to base of his tail. Imagine a lions mane and tail. The poor thing looked so sad to have all his hair gone. But I think even he felt better. It had been a very warm summer. Another difference that was not hard to miss

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    Within a high school, there is a great divide. It separates the successful students, those were doing well and all of their classes, from the unsuccessful students, those who are barely passing their classes or struggling to get passing. The qualities that the successful students have that the unsuccessful students have not yet mastered are the ability to be attentive in class, the initiative to organize all aspects of their school life, and the intuition needed to ask the right questions. These

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    Domain 2 Mrs. Park’s classroom is an environment in which respect is mandatory. To promote this attitude, Mrs. Park has student-created posters on the classroom walls. The posters include sayings such as, “Kindness Matters”, “Don’t be rude to your peers, even if they are being rude”, “Rise Above”, and “Don’t feed into the bad”. By taking the time out of her content instruction, the students are able to see that Mrs. Park cares about them as individuals. She promotes a safe and respectful environment

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    “I don’t know the words,” he spoke. The words rolled off his tongue like tiny little pebbles down a mountainside. The class was silent. Mrs. Ray looked at Philip in a perplexed manor, she stumbled to pick up words. “I’m sorry, what Philip?”, her voice was sweet, like honey. “C-c-can I go home?” Philip choked on his words, looking up to Mrs. Ray in a ‘good God, please let me go home’ way. “Uh, sure sweetie. Let me right you a pass to the nurse’s office,” she fumbled for her hall passes, quickly

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    succeeds peace: originally it starts of as being a game, Ralph “returned as a fighter-plane, with wings swept back, and machine-gunned Piggy”; when they eventually hunt their first pig, Jack boasts, "You should have seen the blood!"; the boys kill Simon in a frenzied ritual dance, even Jack and Piggy are not innocent as they too were present though they try to forget it; Piggy is killed; then Ralph is hunted like an animal, by the “savages” of Jack’s dictatorship, he only survives because he runs into the

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