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    a book full of interesting details and ideas. The protagonist, Paul, attempts to remember what happened to his eyesight, and why he must wear thick glasses. After moving to Tangerine, Paul meets new friends and plays his favorite sport, soccer. However, he is constantly overshadowed by the star of his family, Erik. Paul thinks his brother Erik is a jerk, but everybody else sees him as the great football star. In Paul’s mind, he is the person that is not blind, he can see things his parents could not

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    She is a disturbing character which she is telling the kids, June Star and her brother, a memory she thought she had remembered correctly. While she was telling the kids the story she made her son Bailey

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    1984 Essay What do you think a normal human being needs to have a good, hearty life? What are the most basic needs that are vital to one’s survival? According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, physiological needs are those required to sustain life, such as air, water, nourishment, and sleep. If such needs are not satisfied, then one’s motivation will arise from the quest to satisfy them. Higher needs such as social needs and esteem are not felt until one has met the needs basic to one’s bodily functioning

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    The day started out just like any other for pop star sensation Britney. It was just another day out on her world tour. She was ecstatic to be performing in New York City. The morning of the show Britney decided to head out the door to do a quick workout session at the gym. As she headed out her tour bus door she tripped over the curling iron her stylist had left behind. She was so clumsy that she happened to twist her ankle, causing her to shout out in agony. Britney decided to rub some icy hot onto

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    is the most widespread symbol Americans have. It took a disaster to make me realize how important it is. I would always wave the flag in a parade or on the Fourth of July, but I never really stopped to think about what I was doing. The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 are what changed my view. They caused me to reflect about our country and the value of saying, “I am an American.” After September 11th, there was an explosion of patriotism. Flags were bought and hung everywhere out of pride

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    Sniperbob gets into a fight. Sniperbob gets a terrible injury but what he did to Lord Reaper was far much worse. *Flashback to 3 weeks earlier* Spacemonkey had just found a new planet. Spacemonkey “ Sniperbob we should go check out this planet out,” Sniperbob” ok but I have to make a pit stop at Pluto.” Spacemonkey got everything ready for them to leave to Mars but little do they know what’s on that planet. Once they arrived they stayed in a Martel. They waited until night to go to a bar and met

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    I really wanted to rate more than 3.5 to this book, but I have to be honest, there were too many WHAT THE HECK moments for me, in the end I felt really conflicted... I love a good rocker novel, and when both characters are musicians that really makes me happy. I thought Abby and Jake's story was sweet and funny. Though I enjoyed it, and it was another page turner for me, thus I really wish I would've liked it more. I couldn't get past the fact that Jake might possibility have some sort of multiple

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    Everywhere he goes, trouble arises, yep, I’m talking about Jake Paul. He’s done alot, both good, and bad, but what do YOU think he truly is? A regular YouTube star? Or a “villain” doing it all for the views and money? Last year in Los Angeles, Jake Paul turned his nice neighborhood into a “warzone” said Maytal Dahan. This consisted of him being loud, annoying, and just a flat out jerk. During an interview with a news organization, he ran around jumping on their van and… insulting the poor interviewer’s

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    Rumors of Harvey being a big time party guy float around quite regularly. Mets fans think it’s great to have New York’s next big playboy baseball star now that Derek Jeter has retired. But when you don’t perform up to what is expected, being seen partying isn’t the best look. Mets fans may be patient, for now, since Harvey is such a popular player, but it will wear thin fast. He also doesn’t appear to be taking care of his body as

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    Stars, Money, and Rabbits Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a wonderful representation of humanity's dreams of what might have been and dreams for the future. It's a beautiful novella about George and Lennie; two men dreaming of their own land, wishing for a simple life and hoping for a future without troubles and judgment. Within the cast of side characters is a young woman with a sour attitude; full of regret for not seizing the chance to fulfill her dreams and nostalgia for a time long ago

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