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    there have been many shows that have attracted teenagers and people in their early 20s to watch. Storylines that involve some form of drama and romance always attract this target audience. One Tree Hill was this type of show, but it went deeper than just the typical drama you would see in a show like Pretty Little Liars. This show goes through the main characters high school and post-college lives, while teaching the audience many valuable lessons in the process. It focuses on the lives of five main

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    Defining the Industry What industry is Starbucks in? Starbucks is a worldwide coffee industry that is making the world a little better one cup at a time. Established in 1971, the company was just a single store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. Since then it has grown into a global industry and one of the most ethical businesses in the world. Starbucks is known for customers expecting more than just coffee. This is why they have such a wide customer base. Their customers range from children to

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    China’s One Child Policy is said to have created a generation of ‘Little Emperors’. Assess the consequences of most families having only one or two children. China's one-child family policy has had a great effect on the lives of nearly a quarter of the world's population for a quarter of a century, after it was introduced in 1979. One of the effects is often referred to as “Little Emperor’s Syndrome”, which is when the only child received excessive amounts of attention from relatives causing a

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    One of the fairy tales I heard growing up is The Three Little Pigs, it is a tale about three young pigs sent into the world to fend for themselves. They each make a home out of different materials and soon run into trouble. This short story shows us that putting in time and effort pays off, it teaches is that we have a better chance of success if we are dedicated to doing things the right way. Furthermore, the story teaches us to follow our instincts, the little pigs probably would not have lived

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    the video the lady asks the little girl a series of questions related to the quantity and arrangement of certain objects. The first set of questions she asked had to do with two glasses. Both the glasses had the same amount of liquid in them. Then she poured the liquid from one glass into a taller shaped glass. She than asked the little girl which glass had more liquid in it and the little girl said the taller one did. Next, she placed five quarters in two rows. The little girl agreed they both had

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    comfort along with more is lost. The novel Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie published in 2000 tells a story of two boys within the re-education system of communist China where things seem hopeless. The Narrator and Luo both meet the Little Seamstress but only Luo is able to entice the Little Seamstress. Luo kindles a relationship with her throughout the novel. Luo regains hope within his life but ultimately the Little Seamstress decides to leave. Luo contemplates his decisions

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    it was a risky situation for Billy, but some believe that Billy should have saved Little Ann and some believe the Bill should not have saved Little Ann. Billy should have saved Little Ann for three reasons. She is completely helpless, Dan desperately needs her, and sadly they would not catch as many coons. The first reason Billy should have saved Little Ann is she was completely helpless. Clinging to the ice, Little Ann did not have the strength or grip to pull herself out of the freezing water

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    Battle of Little Bighorn: The Worst Defeat in American History The Battle of Little Bighorn may have been a defeat but the brave men who became patriots that fought for their country will forever be named for their devotion. Those men gave their lives to save future generations. The men that would give their lives for ours should be honored for their bravery. We are the people they fought to save and for that we owe them our approval. They started their journey with the march. The march on the

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    [pic] [pic] [pic] Prepared by: REALYN C. CABATAY Master of Arts in Education Introduction Mr. Holland's Opus is a 1995 American drama film directed by Stephen Herek. It stars Richard Dreyfuss in the title role and the cast includes Glenne Headly, Olympia Dukakis, William H. Macy and Jay Thomas. Mr. Holland's Opus is presented as a video biography of the 30-year career of the eponymous lead character, Glenn Holland, as a music teacher at the

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    Is there more than one way a person can interpret a story? The answer is yes because every person has a different view on what something they are reading might mean.A joyful person might read a story and think it was inspiring; whereas, a person who is snobby may think the story was agonizing. The difference in stories is shown in both Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid and the Disney version of his story. The three major differences are how the little mermaid portrays herself, the moral

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