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    The Winged Warriors

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    winged warriors, cooking for them day and night. Naming day came and after much consideration Leonie the Strong decided to call the little one Vicki-ann; a magical two-fold name that means strong one who can call upon her ancestors for protection. She was too young to know about the world around her and was safe. She gained a sister Jo-anne and the two little girls didn’t know that tragedy was just around the corner, lurking in the shape of a Taniwha, Waipero (alcohol). Leonie had met Waipero

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    flying for 60 hours. The captain calls this place earth, whatever that means. In the distance, I hear voices that sound similar to my family’s except these voices are higher in pitch and fast in pace. If one does not listen closely, these little voices become high-pitched jumbled noises that make no sense. I peek over this tall and wide brown object that prevents me from moving closer to the voices. The sight surprises me. My captain showed us pictures of humans but none of them were miniature versions

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    It was impressive how Mikhail was able to keep substation that harsh quality even well singing. The rate that Mikhail said her lines were a little faster than medium, but not too fast. It was never so fast that the audience needed her to slow down, but it was faster than her habitual pace for speaking. Mikhail was able to project loudly in her character voice, so there was no problem hearing her. The problem was that Mikhail’s diction was not always the best and a couple of

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    another scream of “Help me!” snaps her attention back to the reason she was there, to help someone in need from burning. Katie yells at the top of her lungs, ”It’s going to be all right, I’m coming, just stay calm!” She then asks the voice, “Do you know where you are?” The voice responded, ”On the 5th floor, please hurry!”

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    clouds. “That’s new,” I said to my self as I started heading towards that direction, “Maybe there will be a little girl over there!” Wolves love to eat little girls. Just as I was thinking about little girls and food, I saw something red in the distance. “Hmm, what could it be?” I thought to myself, “It is heading in the same direction as me.” It turned out that the red thing was actually a little girl. Excited as I was, I politely walked up to her and said hello. She was scared, but managed to reply

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    Mary Oliver Journey

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    Oliver is about the journey one takes through life in order to become an individual. From the beginning of the poem the speaker focuses on the need to leave behind what is bad and wrong and harmful and start out on a new path. “The voices around us” this talks of the voices of society, that do nothing but “shout their bad advice”. This suggests that we live in a world where in order to be “normal” we must obey to society and must live how everyone else wants use to.

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    reading a story to a younger child, and the child becomes a voice to a voiceless heroine by rewriting the story as it is being recited to her. The princess in the original story is destined for a possibly grim death. The little child out of feeling of sadness and an

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    Bobbi's Story

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    On a beautiful mountain where lived a family of pigs and in that family there was a little piglet name Omelet, an older brother named Lippy, a beautiful mother name Sally, and a wonderful father named Bobbi. One day Zeus got very angry and started a huge storm. The wind blew very hard, the rain started to get very loud, and then there was a huge mudslide coming down the mountain but not one little pig knew about this disaster not even Zeus. “Watch out everyone!” Bobbi shouted. As Bobby was shouting

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    Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived in a village near the forest. Whenever she went out, the little girl wore a red snapback and a gold chain, so everyone in the village called her Little Red gangster Hood. One morning, Little Red gangster Hood asked her mother if she could go to visit her grandmother as it had been awhile since they'd seen each other. "That's a good idea," her mother said. So they packed a nice basket for Little Red gangster Hood to take to her grandmother. When

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    notice how sexist they really are. I always watched The Little Mermaid, but watching it now is very different. When you are younger you just watch things because you like them, you do not necessarily understand them. As you get older you realize what you were really being taught. Walt Disney’s movie The Little Mermaid displays a lot of sexism and displays how society should see women and how women should act. In Walt Disney’s movie The Little Mermaid Ariel is constantly under power of a man. Her dad

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