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    Typical Filipina of Today

    sadder than a child burdened by reality, after all. These stories were our family fairy tales.” Perhaps, this was the reason why Angelica’s descendants have known her to be the perfect and ideal person ever. A lot has been said about her, but those may all just be tales and the truth was just hidden. What they don’t know is behind that seemingly wonderful and flawless life of Angelica are problems, hardships, betrayals, and challenges in life, love, and family, which basically means that she is just like

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    Are We a Warrior

    warrior? Are we a warrior? Oh Cupiid. You stupid Let not you arrow from your bow LORD FEET is the mountains, so silent.. And filled Fountains of waters, for all of his loving creatures. He give us wisdom, and knowledge TO understand his love Do we have to have a war? Are we a warrior Lord Are we a warrior Are we a warrior OH oh Cupid, it's stupid Let not your arrow from your bow So hold it low And never let it go What cause you have a pistol in your hand LORD Is it for

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    A Birthday Remembered

    A Birthday Remembered The story takes place at Ellen’s a year after Jackie passed away. The situation is that when Jackie died, Tobie’s father got the custody of her, but because he has a problem in dealing with the fact that Tobie’s mother was a lesbian, he won’t let Tobie see Ellen, who’s the woman Jackie had been in a relationship with. After a year living at her fathers, Tobie calls Ellen at her birthday to congratulate, and invites herself and a friend for a cup of cocoa. Following they talk

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    that President Obama is running. The government of Brave New World is miles ahead of where our government is at. In Brave New World Huxley drawls a comparison between civilized society and un-civilized society by using themes of God and emotion. This story compares our everyday life to a bran new life where the government has molded people to be exactly what they want. This novel is very interesting but is written in a very harsh and depressing tone. In Brave New World everyday life as we know it

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    Reading Readiness vs Emergent Literacy

    The most unforgettable moment in my life is the day when my pet dog died. Being just a young innocent boy, I really never understood the meaning of death or the purpose of it. All I could understand is that it comes uninvited unexpectedly and it is inevitable, for all life will come to an end one day. The tragic moment happened when I took my pet dog out for a walk. It was when we reached an intersection and was crossing a pedestrian line when a car turning left immediately rushed to turn after I

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    No Angel

    conversations and feel like they are alive. The protagonist, Annie, experiences this supernatural situation in the short story “No Angel” written by Bernie McGill in 2011. The story is told in a first person narrative with a limited point of view, where the reader has full access to the protagonist’s thoughts, however because we are dealing with a first person narrator, we do not hear the story from a different perspective. Thus first person narrators can debatably be defined as unreliable. Another aspect

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    Astor Place Riots And The Anti-Rent War By Anya Seton

    Set in the 1800s, Dragonwyck tells the story of Miranda Wells a young farm girl who moves to Hudson, New York to reside in Dragonwyck manor at the request of her cousin Nicholas Van Ryn, a very distant family member. While Miranda was sad to go at first, leaving her family in Connecticut was a small price to pay in order for her to live the life she thought only possible for the characters in her romance novels. At first Miranda is blinded by both the splendor of living in Dragonwyck manor and the

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    Comparing Old Glory And Harrison Bergeron

    War of the Worlds. But science fiction is also seen in short stories."Old Glory" is a dystopian short story about a future United States. Unlike in The Hunger Games, the narrator does not feel like the setting is dystopian. In the future United States, people cannot say anything they want. If they speak out, they are killed. "Harrison Bergeron" is also dystopian and is a society where everyone must be equal. While reading the story, readers find out that equality in fact is not always right

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    Rizal Bibliography

    “Trining”. Soledad ( 1870 – 1929 ) - youngest member of the family. She marry Pantaleon Quintero of Calamba. The Hero’s Pain Rizal is very sad when his sister concha died, because concha is very close to him, they play together and do other stuffs together. Concha died at the age of 3. The story of the Moth This is the story of Thoedora to Rizal, he made this his inspiration. School in Binan, Calamba Rizal went to Binan Rizal went to Binan to go to school. First

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    Color Red In The Great Gatsby

    by F. Scott Fitzgerald flawlessly. The Great Gatsby is a complex story that can be read in various ways to reach a deeper meaning of understanding. The book has an abundance of descriptive colors that expand on and support the story. These colors can be interpreted differently from person to person based on experiences and situations. In the novel, author F. Scott Fitzgerald uses them well to capture the characteristics of the story. However, this begs the question of how a factor as minor as color

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