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    Socail Networking

    there is also several risks by sharing personal information online and just by having an online profile that shares some of your personal information, people also exposes themselves to identity fraud, online predators, data theft and viruses. More disturbing facts are presented en text 2. Here we learn about a mother, who want’s to be anonymous and, who is so addicted to Facebook that she can’t manage to help her 12-year old daughter with her homework. Even though she admits to have a problem and realize

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    Justin Zimmerm Documentary Analysis

    saw. Just as a word of warning in relation to the content, there are some very disturbing scenes of animals (not that any rescues go awry, but this also deals with the issue of animal shelters, so just be warned). Also, there is some occasional strong language in the film. This is a documentary, and this is real life. Therefore, it is essentially raw and unfiltered when it comes to the life of Armando and his team. You may want to screen this first before showing it to your children. Before seeing

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    "Stealing" by Carol Ann Duffy

    common thief who steals objects with no great value, for example a snowman. You never know the thief’s gender or his or her name and this adds an air of mystery. Throughout the poem you feel no sympathy towards him. He takes enjoyment out of other people’s grief and this may be due to an unstable childhood or simply the way he feels about society. The poem is written quite sympathetically but no matter how hard you try, you find that the thief is a very unlikable character. He has an exceptionally

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    Personal Narrative-A Day At The Grab N-Drink Bar

    A tall, slightly tanned man sat behind the counter. His short black hair barely reached his ears and he swiped his bangs out of his face. There was a piercing on his right ear. A piece of clear string was attached to a Blue jay’s feather at the end, which reached down to his shoulder. Aiden’s moss green eyes switch from the television in front of him to the client's drinking their fill. It was another slow day at the Grab n’ Drink Bar. The after work crowd has simmered down except for a few loyal

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    Salazar a Christmas Carol (Final)

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Ebenezer Scrooge acts as the main character within this novel in which he is depicted as a “squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, old sinner as self-contained and as solitary as an oyster”. He is incapable of relationships. However, throughout his life of suffering he is guided by the Ghosts of Christmas past, Christmas Present and of Christmas future. A Christmas Carol is a celebration of Christmas and the good it inspires. Scrooge was

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    Personal Narrative: Aunt Marge's House

    How are the Bahamas? Probably a lot better than Aunt Marge’s house. I mean, I love Aunt Marge and all, but something about her house is creepy. I hope you come to pick me up soon because I don’t feel like this is the best place for me to stay at, especially since she caught me trying to go in the room at the end of the hallway on the left. After you dropped me off, Aunt Marge took me into her house and gave me a peanut butter sandwich. The bread seemed to be homemade because it was a little doughy

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    Assessment of the Ojt/Practicum Programs

    co-employees to other co employees. 12. Do not make personal phone call, unless absolutely necessary such calls should be made on your own time. Use telephone specially provided for employees. 13. Off duty hours should be spent away from the hotel. You are not allowed to use the facilities or outlets, such as dinning rooms, public toilets etc. 14. Do not

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    Death of a Salesman

    Death of a Salesman, Character analysis By Henry Cord Willy Loman, the main character in Death of a Salesman is a complex and fascinatingly tragic character. He is a man struggling to hold onto what dignity he has left in a changing society that no longer values the ideals he grew up to believe in. While society can be blamed for much of his misfortune, he must also be blamed himself to an equal extent for his bad judgement, disloyalty and his foolish pride. Willy Loman is a firm believer

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    An Inspecter Calls

    Alternative ending-An Inspector Calls The stress that was caused in the Birling family was very disturbing even after a couple of years in 1914. When the war started everything gradually started to become worse as the country was suffering and many people were injured including children and infants. Sheila wanted to achieve something in life; she wanted to become a nurse as she knew she would be more deserving and would be able to help others who were injured. She knew that Eric was going away

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    Summary

    Spe'Shell Jolly-Sampson McCormick Honors English 5 15 Jan. 2011 In Amy Tans book The Joy Luck Club, Lena St. Clair a young Chinese-American female in America tells a brief story of her life. Starting in the chapter "The Voice From The Wall" Lena narrarates her younger parts of life, going to the chapter "Rice Husband" a chapter telling the parts of her life when she is a young adult. In the very begining Lena tells the readers of a time when she was five and a dark side of her mother

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