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    I'm interviewing my mom, Amanda. Her life probably wasn’t that interesting, but why don t you see/read for yourself. But myself I think they all had a very good childhood, even if they didn’t all get exactly what they wanted when they wanted a toy or phone or anything else. And I think my mom loved her childhood because she could do anything. Okay lets find out what her childhood had been like back in the days. Her birthday is February 20 1981. Her childhood was good because she always had a

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    class. On the other hand, Eva, a girl who at first had no tolerance for others and based everything off color had a father who was in jail and lived just with her mother. Her whole life was dedicated to the gang life that was basically her family. She’s not excited about school and could really care less. In the middle of them movie Erin’s husband starts to get annoyed and insults those kids who are learning tolerance. The kids are doing fine and are really changing already. Ms. Gruwell has come home

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    eldest among my siblings and I am telling you all that there is always a rumble between us. I was in high school when my cousin Memory came into our lives. She stayed with us for so many years. So, I was so happy to finally have a big sister. I felt like I finally have an ally. But growing up with her is tough, there are times that I felt like I am adopted because my mom and dad always favor her. She named my dad “tits”, don’t get me wrong, it is not what you all think. Tits is tito which means “uncle”

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    she first spoke to Violet and offered her help. Hell if I know what’s she’s been doing on that front all this time. She’s been quiet on the matter, so quiet, I almost forgot about the whole damn thing—until now. “You telling me you found someone to handle a new identity for that woman?” “You were right Kane. It’s not club business so I handled it on my own.” She puts the phone down and sits on the bed tying her shoes. “You are club business babe. Remember that.” I grab my boots and lace them

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    Creative Writing: Bully

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    “Where were you?” I ask all flustered. “Pshh calm down Kev, I was busy playing with rats.” She responded. I don’t have to think to know she was talking about Helen. Since the talent show, the bullying hasn’t really stopped. In fact, I think it’s getting worse. First, it was mouse, then it was rat, then it was ugly, dweeb, psycho, and the list goes on and on. “Why do you gotta bully her like that? I mean what has she ever done to you?” Kath turns around and stares at me dead in the eye. “She’s ridiculed

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    class. On the other hand, Eva, a girl who at first had no tolerance for others and based everything off color had a father who was in jail and lived just with her mother. Her whole life was dedicated to the gang life that was basically her family. She’s not excited about school and could really care less. In the middle of them movie Erin’s husband starts to get annoyed and insults those kids who are learning tolerance. The kids are doing fine and are really changing already. Ms. Gruwell has come home

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    Demi Lovato Analysis

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    depressed and she didn’t feel like she was enough. Although it got difficult for her, her come back was better than ever. This makes me feel like there’s hope for teen suicide. I feel like she’s sending the kids, who are struggling with depression a message, I feel like she’s telling them “You can make it!” “It does get better!” Demi came back with a recovery album with an inspiring song called “Warrior” a song symbolizing how much strength she’s gained and how she won this battle, as well as how she sees

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    1. “As She’s Walking Away” by Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson. 2. I first heard “As She’s Walking Away” while I was in the car. My dad, my brother, and I were coming home from a fun, manly weekend at the hunting shack when I first heard the song. We were playing a game and the objective to the game was to guess the title and the artist before the other players. For each song title you got right you got a point, and for each artist you got right you got a point. My dad was far better than me and my

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    wanted to go to U.S. So the mother wanted her daughter to be someone and wanted to be good at it so she put the daughter into piano lessons and after practice she went to a talent show and she failed but after years she was perfect at it. So whenever you feel like quiting just keep practicing. In “Two Kinds” the daughter said “I saw only my face staring back - and understood that it would always be this ordinary face - I began to cry. Such a sad, ugly girl! I made high - pitched noises like a crazed

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    Efrat: A Short Story

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    Efraty, Effie, Efrati Bigatti or just plain Efrat, no matter the name, she’s definitely the one to go to if you ever need some cheering up. She’s always willing to help anyone in need, whether it’s doing a favor, lending a sympathetic ear, or just offering a shoulder to cry on. If there’s no school today you’ll definitely find Efrat… shopping in Lord and Taylor with her grandmother. How she manages to buy so many clothes and still find room in her many closets is a mystery to everyone! Her love for

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