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    has been an American tradition since colonist set foot on North American soil. Mass murders have been cause by guns does this mean we should only allow our military to have guns? I believe in the constitution we have the right to bear arms. It was written in the constitution for a reason. Without guns it makes our country weak. I’m not talking about just our military having them I’m talking about citizens not being able to have guns. ​We have the right to bear arms not only because of the constitution

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    One of the many benefits of having the novel written in a diary format, is that you get to really understand what the character feels about his surroundings. Most of the other people in the society don’t notice their setting nor do they have knowledge of anything else. Equality 7-2521 describes his

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    The poem Carrickfergus was written by an Irish writer called Louis MacNeice in The 20th Century. The poem "Carrickfergus" was written by an Irish writer called Louis MacNeice in The 20th Century. It was written in four line stanzas and now I am going to analyse this poem and talk about each stanza. In the first line of the first stanza, we notice that the child Louis MacNeice is using specific detail in his poem as he says he was born in Belfast between the mountain and the gantries.

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    An Oral History of the Zombie War. I was looking forward to reading this book because I enjoy science fiction book because it’s more interesting then books that are just normal books. One thing I liked about this was the plot. I enjoy that it was written to show how humans would behave if this was actually to happen. I have mixed opinions about how we as a country would deal with this just because do we fight? Hold up in a secure building? Or do we start doing experiments on the infected people?

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    How to Win at the Sport of Business Book Analysis Book Written by Mark Cuban This analysis is based on Mark Cuban’s book “How to Win at the Sport of Business: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It”. This book was published by Diversion Books, and it was published on November 21, 2013, and it contains 84 pages. Introduction of the Author The book How to Win at the Sport of Business: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It was written by Mark Cuban. As we all know Mark Cuban starred on the infamous Shark Tank

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    show both sides of imperialism. This is because the speech only demonstrates how imperialism was constructive, and doesn’t state anything about how it may have been destructive. Another limitation is that the speech was written from a western perspective, therefore it was written from the perspective of the people from the country that was

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    Reading a book that is so new and fresh on the literary scene that even the professor has yet to finish reading it is something that I don’t encounter very often on college courses that often have a tendency to focus on books that are at least ten years old. In addition to this novel being so new, it was also special in the fact that it took place in the area that we are studying it in. This gives the class the opportunity to talk about the piece in the way that they can really relate to, and this

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    Journey's End Journey

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    20th Century Drama - The name of this play is Journey's End, written by R. C. Sherriff. Introduction The name of this play is Journey's End, written by R. C. Sherriff. The play was first preformed on a Sunday night in December 1928. By 1929 it was being shown at the Savoy Theatre where it ran for two years. Later I will be studying the characters of Stanhope and Osborne, and how they link in with the title "Journey's End", and I will also examine the idea of journeys. I will also study

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    Introduce the book. (Title, author, illustrators, any awards, and Lexile level) The book is titled Swimmy by Leo Lionni. Swimmy has won awards including, Caldecott Honor Book, an ALA Notable Children’s Book and A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book of the Year. The Lexile Level for this book is 570L. Give detailed information explaining what the book is about. Swimmy is the only tiny black fish in a school of red fish. Swimmy lives in the deep sea along other creatures. One day a

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    Who You Love John Mayer

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    Who You Love by John Mayer and Katy Perry The song I would like to talk about is ※“Who You Love” written and performed by John Mayer and Katy Perry for Mayer's sixth studio album, Paradise Valley(2013). The song debuted in August 2013. John Mayer is an American singer, songwriter and producer. Mayer's vocation choises have extended to graphic design and writing, he has written pieces for magazines. He got the “Best Pop Vocal Album” and “Best Male Pop Vocal Performance” in 2011. Katy Perry is an

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