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    This is a world where we can’t escape stereotypes, a world where it doesn’t matter if you’re Asian, Hispanic or white you will always have to deal with the constant remarks made by other just because you’re of a certain race or ethnicity. People choose to believe what they see and if they see a few people from the same race act a certain way they automatically believe they are all like that when in truth that’s not always the case. Stereotype makes us ashamed to be who we are and where we are from

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    Short Story

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    open her mouth, did the trick and confirmed she had real reasons for her anxiety. Instantly reacting, while controlling her rising panic, the doctor stared straight at her computer screen, analyzing the data she had been monitoring: ''His brain waves are off the chart.'' She observed loudly before turning her attention to the two sitting men. ''Barry, it’s not real.'' Well, not yet. ''You need to calm down.'' ‘Come

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    his cigarette out his mouth and nose. Morgan face scrunched up and became contorted with embarrassment as the guys laughed at what Johnny said. In a huff, he walked over to Ruby climbing into the passenger seat before slamming the

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    each vat, telling you what it’s supposed to be. Visible steam rises off the vats, carrying a putrid smell into the air. At the tables, students shovel slop into their faces. A terrible din of metal on glass and loud conversation echo through the hall. Students talk loudly with their mouths

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    Ted notices a young boy, around the age of 10. "Who are you?" Ted asks as he helps the boy off of the ground. "My name is Maxwell, what's your name?" "I'm Theodore, but you can call me Ted." As Maxwell is brushes the dirt off of his pants, he hears a loud sound coming from on top of the mountain. "I bet that was the dragon! It has my brother and father!" Maxwell exclaimed. "Let's get him!". Maxwell pulls out a sword from the bushes and starts running up the steep mountain. Once he gets 5 feet up, he

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    The backstage door opens and we all walk onto the stage. Mr. H is up at the front of the stage telling us all to be quiet. As I am walking in, I notice how huge the Belchertown auditorium is. The rows and rows of seats must mean that a lot of students attend this school. The stage is much larger than the one back at Pioneer. Shelby and I walk up together to the front of the stage where the rest of our group sits. Flutes always sit in the front. Shelby and I take our seats in the far left of the

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    Science Of Kissing

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    Oliver Wendell Holmes once wrote, “The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a great deal longer.” That being said, women (and men too) tend to hold on to the memory of a kiss for a lifetime. Plus, a single kiss has the power to make or break a connection. According to Sheril Kirshenbaum, the author of “The Science of Kissing,” an amazing kiss “quickens our pulse and dilates our pupils, which is the reason so many of us close our eyes. Our brains receive more oxygen

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    A young man stands in the streets of Baton Rouge, Louisiana with a message to be heard. His mouth spreads wide forcing his tapered fade to the back of his hairline. His entire face is tight with passion, displaying the protruding veins of his neck and widen nostrils of his large, round nose. A small diamond stud pierces his ears, as he pierces the ears of others. Adorned in distressed, acid washed denim held up with a black leather belt just below his waist, he spreads his arms past his chest. His

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun not only explores the strain within the black community due to the oppressive white community and the mounting tension between both the white and black communities, it also explores the importance of family, and the value and purpose of dreams, especially the American Dream. When it comes to the importance of family, it plays a major role throughout the play. The Youngers struggle both economically and socially but they unite at the end to make owning their

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    9/11 Creative Writing

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    that I was sleeping on and looked around to see Madison still half asleep as she was looking around to see where the loud noise had come from. Lucy and Sasha were still asleep like dead corpses. Madison just brushes it off and went back to sleep, I decided to go grab a drink of water as my mouth was as dry as the desert before I could reach the kitchen I was rattled by another loud bang. I just ignored it and I continued on to the kitchen I was aghast to see

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