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    How Does Depression Affect Ponyboy

    physical/mental health. After Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped and after Johnny killed Bob Ponyboy has been very tense. Many problems occurred in Ponyboy’s life after they got jumped which caused him to go into depression.. For example the death of his parents and also the death of his close friends dally and Johnny. Johnny and dally died right in front of ponyboy. Johnny dies after rescuing kids from a burning church. And dally dies after not being able to bear the death of Johnny. The symptoms that ponyboy

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    Sing vs Bandleader

    the Case: Bobby Bandleader has been singing his own version of “Happy Birthday to You” for over twenty years at his restaurant. Bobby’s version of the song uses the same tune, but different wording. Johnny Singstealer owns the copyright to “Happy Birthday to You”, and the copyright is valid. Johnny discovered that Bobby Bandleader is using his song, and has sued Bobby for copyright infringement and is seeking $1M in damages, as well as an injunction against further performances by Bobby. Legal

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    How Does Hinton Present Gold In The Outsiders

    presents gold as valued items in life. Gold can be friends, innocence, or a good heart, which Dally sees in Johnny making Johnny his gold. S.E. Hinton argues that gold will not last forever, so it should be cherished and appreciated for as long as it lasts. Gold cannot be preserved forever. The poem Ponyboy recites while watching the sunset says, “so dawn goes down to day.” (Hinton, 77) Johnny describes dawn as everything new and day as when you get used to everything. (Hinton, 178) Gold is dawn, for

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    Dirty Dancing

    the female dancing lead, Penny Johnson, became pregnant. Baby fills in for her and Johnny teaches her dance in her place. The story takes place at Kellerman’s country club where she goes on vacation for the summer with her family. The conflict in the story is that Baby comes from a respectable family and falls in love with Johnny, the dance teacher, and Baby’s father does not like Johnny because he believed that Johnny got Penny pregnant and then moved on to be with his daughter. The conflict is resolved

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    The Outsiders: a Summary

    groups needs no provocation. The next night Pony and two other gang members, Dallas Winston (Dally) and Johnny Cade, go to a drive-in movie. There they meet Sherri (Cherry) Valance and her friend Marcia, who have left their Soc boyfriends at the drive-in because the boys were drinking. Dally leaves after giving the girls a hard time, but another greaser, Two-Bit Mathews, joins Pony and Johnny. The boys offer to walk the girls home after the movie, but along the way, the girls' boyfriends reappear

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    Windrixville Newspaper Report

    Fugitives Save Kids From  Burning Church in Windrixville Breaking News     Last week a greaser named Johnny killed a Socs named Bob according to Cherry, Bob’s girlfriend, she “stated it was very sad but she did know that Bob was drunk at this time and he was trying to drown Ponyboy, one of Johnny's’ friends. Johnny only killed Bob in self-defence.” According to Ponyboy after Johnny killed Bob, Johnny and him ran to Buck Merril’s place and found Dally who was there. Dally said, “they arrived out of

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    Tort Law

    Torts Assignment PART 1 1) Does Autumn Bay High owe a duty of care to Persephone and Aphrodite? Consider the common law as well as any impact that the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) may have on the common law. The main considerations that have to be taken into account when deciding whether Autumn Bay High owed a duty of care to Persephone and Aphrodite are the reasonable foreseeability of nervous shock and whether their duty of care was non-delegable. Under the Civil Liability Act

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    Heros In The Outsiders

    As shown by these Greasers Dally, Johnny and Darry, Greasers are more than just robbers and menaces. My first example of a Greaser being a hero is Johnny. When Ponyboy and Johnny were in the park alone and the Socs jumped them, Pony was getting drowned in a fountain. So, Pony then killed Bob and all the Socs ran away.(pg 56 ch 4) Johnny saved Pony’s life by scaring the Socs away. It would be easy to run away rather than step in and help. When Ponyboy and Johnny were in Windrixville and they went

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    A Prayer For Owen Meany Analysis

    Owen Meany has several prevalent themes, but the most prominent of these is the theme of acceptance, specifically an acceptance of death. There are several examples present throughout the novel, some being the acceptance of Owen’s death by Owen and Johnny and the acceptance of Tabitha’s death by Reverend Lewis Merrill. Owen’s death is one example of acceptance in the book A Prayer for Owen Meany. Owen sees his death date on a tombstone prop and instantly takes to heart that he will die on that day;

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    The Outsiders Character Analysis

    out. The first question asks who is my favorite character throughout the novel. My favorite character was Johnny. I liked Johnny because he had such a brave spirit and he was the one person in the gang that held everyone together as a family. In the book Johnny did everything he could to help the greasers, but he also needed help himself sometimes as well. The story they told about Johnny getting jumped by

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