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    Rumble Rumble - a new slot machine by Ainsworth So you are a big fan of slot games and want to try the latest one. The new slot machine by Ainsworth “Rumble Rumble” can be a great choice for you. Rumble Rumble slot can make any one rumble as it has brought in some new concepts. This is not that ordinary slot machine with three reels. It is filled with the 5reel game that is quite exciting. Here you will encounter with the wild creatures that portray the power and love both at the same time. The

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    Calaveras Research Paper

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    Calaveras boys’ soccer was having a rough go to the start of Mother Lode League play. An 0-2 record starting to get into the minds of the players. But since then, Calaveras won three games in a row and sophomore Andrew Celli was a big part of it. On Tuesday, Jan. 16, Calaveras beat Argonaut 2-1 and two days later, knocked off Bret Harte 4-1. In both of those wins, Celli played a huge role. “It’s a really big deal because it’s gets our momentum and spirit back up,” Celli said of winning three games

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    “Things are rough all over.” - S.E Hinton quoted in her book “The Outsiders”. “Rumble Fish” and “The Outsiders” are both very similar books. Although there are many differences. Some major differences between the main characters, Rusty-James and Ponyboy, are love, strength, and confidence. In both books, Rusty-James and Ponyboy look up to and love their brothers greatly, but they reveal their love separately. Rusty-James expresses his love by trying to act just like his brother, Motorcycle Boy.

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    Analysis of Rumble Fish by S.E. Hinton Rumble Fish is a great book for teens to read. It is a book about younger teens joining gangs. The main character in the book is Rusty-James who is a high school boy that is in a gang and likes to get into fights. Also there is a guy named the Motorcycle Boy who is Rusty’s idol. Some minor characters in the book include Steve who is the best friend of Rusty-James, another character is Smokey who is another good friend of Rusty-James, also Biff who wanted

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    S.E. Hinton wrote the novel Rumble Fish to focus on the main protagonist, Rusty-James, living a rough childhood in a small town. While focusing mostly on him, she also dives deep into his best friend Steve. Rusty and Steve have an interesting relationship which brings out the positives and negatives in one another. Steve is the complete opposite of Rusty, yet the two are closer than ever. Rusty and the Motorcycle Boy were getting ready to head downtown to go to some parties and a bar. Rusty did

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    with his or her actions because there is always someone who is watching and learning from him or her. Therefore, he or she should be a positive role model, but in Rumble Fish the big brother, the Motorcycle Boy is a foolish young adult who does not know that he is being watched and followed by his younger brother, Rusty-James. Rumble Fish is a novel that was written by a young writer, S. E Hinton, in 1975. The book is about young teens who are always in fights because of the emptiness of their

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    Tiger sand Rusty-James from Rumble Fish both seem lonely, they differ because Andy is pessimistic while Rusty-James is dependent. In both books, the characters lose people they feel close to. However, Andy proves himself to be independent multiple times throughout the book. Rusty-James relies on people helping him get out of trouble. Characterization plays an important role in the reader's understanding of character development. Readers of both Tears of a Tiger and Rumble Fish find both Rusty-James

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    The Outsider Book Report

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    greaser group that helps Darrel in a rumble. A rumble is a street fight were no weapons were allowed. I’m writing this essay on the rumble were pony boy almost got drowned and how they lied to a cop about ponyboy's injuries. They say that pony boy fell off his motorcycle, but really he was in a fight. When the first set up the rumble pony boy isn't

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    Teemo Attack Short Story

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    but one things just bother him, the voices. Teemo and Tristana has now became close buddys and they do everything together like the time they set Ziggs Bomb off on Acident and it nearly nuked bandle city.Teemo did notice Fizz dissapearance and how Rumble always act around Tristana but she just dont seems to notice him and how differenlty he act around her. Poppy has seems to be wandering around looking around for Fizz for the past 2 months Even though her troops has suggested her not to wander around

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    Outsiders” was published 50 years ago there are still things that are not timeless but there are some things that are outdated. Some examples of timeless things are that we still have gangs, and fighting. Also, some examples of outdated things are rumbles, escaping by a train, boys’ home. All of these examples show that the book still relates to students every day. Some examples of things that are timeless are that we still gangs, and stereotypical people. The whole book was based on gangs, we

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