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    Be John Egbert Your name is John Egbert and you couldn’t be happier at the moment. Dave and Rose are both coming to your house tomorrow when school finally ends for the summer and this will be the first time you’ll get to see them in person! Unfortunately Jade won’t be able to make it, considering she lives on an island in the middle of nowhere, but that’s alright because you already know what she looks like (she’s sent you letters for all of your birthdays since she’s known you with plenty of pictures

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    The Greasers and the Socs' Are two rival gangs who try to claim there place in a small town. Throughout the book and movie an interesting twist occurs, Ponyboy runs away and meets with Johnny Cade, they walk throughout a vacant lot and didn't expect to see the Socs' and their blue Mustang . This is when the interesting twist occurs one of the greasers called Bob had tried to drown Ponyboy and Johnny having no choice, killed him with a switch blade. The movie had quite a turn as it included different

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    “Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I’ve ever known.” Chuck Palahniuk’s quote from his book “Invisible Monsters” highlights that a human being is the collection of experiences, influences and interactions of others within our lives. Palahniuk’s quote express’ that from the moment we are brought into the world our personality is constantly shaped and refined through the connection of others in a predisposed attempt to gain acceptance. Being devoid of this acceptance can

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    Despite being named after actor Nicolas Cage, Nicolas Liu, a rising senior at University Laboratory High School, has yet to steal the Declaration of Independence. His many accomplishments, however, outshine any of the stunts in Cage’s films. His writing career began in elementary school, where he published his classroom’s newsletter, The Biweekly Grapevine. Nicholas is now one of three senior editors of his school paper, The Gargoyle, as well as an editor for his school’s satirical newspaper, The

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    During 1997 there was a few movies that came that in my opinion are worth bring up. Frist is Con Air a Nicolas Cage movie where a criminal (Nicolas Cage) is at the end of his time and is trying to go back home to his family, but the other inmates have another plan. When they are on a plane for transport they take it over. In the end Nicolas Cage saves the day. The 2nd is George of the Jungle, played by Brendan Fraser, overall a great film for kids. The 3rd is, the lost world:

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    my fear. "Do you want to see the other ones?" asked the man. "Sure. Let 's go check them out." replied my dad. We left Cesar back in the kitchen with the two teenagers, and went into what seemed to be a garage. There were four cages lined up in a row, three of the four cages

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    was filled with a myriad of scientific instruments. They were strewn across his floor along with several pieces of paper covered in calculations and ideas. A hamster cage sat on a table in the corner. Dewey stared at the cage. It was home to his Hamster Daxel, who was just about as old as Dewey was. Dewey silently approached the cage wondering if hamsters

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    A Love Gone Bad A woman who was once full of life and happiness is now left with no joy in her life. In the play, “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, we see how Mrs. Wright has changed over the years. We see how cheerful she was before marrying Mr. Wright. While trying to solve the murder, the author uses symbolism, conflict, and irony. The are many examples of conflict in this play. The most apparent conflict is that between the men and the women in the play. In the first parts of the investigation,

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    it was a dwarf hamster, the sensitive, annoying kind. Then, we googled to see which cage and food would be nice for our hamster. The cage we chose was very expensive. It was a three-floored cage, with an eating room, a bed, ladders, and a

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    goosebumps graced my skin thanks to the warm sun shining down on us. My fellow boat passengers all seemed to appear calm while we rode on this death trap that closed the distance between us and the cage. My idea of fun consisted of reading a book or watching a movie with family and friends, not jumping into a cage surrounded by sharks. Adventure and risks are not a part of my life. The boat’s captains included five men. Each man had a beard and browned skin from all their time in the sun. Sunglasses rested

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