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in the Giver. Some good things are that hardly anyone gets hurt. When people do get hurt they take a pill and the pain goes right away. No one ever breaks bones or anything. There are no criminals, and there are no locks on any homes or buildings. Another good thing
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Each day she would wake up between five oclock and seven oclock in the morning to wait in line for water for her children. She would come home and cook them breakfast if she had any food. The rest of her day was spent searching the town for scraps
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Young kids today are subject to much greater peer pressure than they were
even fifteen to twenty years ago.
This play titled FUN, by Howard Korder, was written in 1987, and takes place in an
industrial town where there seems
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into a
slimey little creature who only lives to possess the ring.
BARD: The archer who killed Smaug. He shot the dragon in the one
spot it had no protection. The towns people later considered him a
hero. What the people didn't know
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in a small town. In this area are the two homes of Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. The vast contrasts between these houses symbolizes the people who reside their and how these individuals effect the homes.
Wuthering Heights is portrayed as a dark
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote Anne of Green Gables. It is a fiction book about a girl named Anne Shirley who is always getting into trouble.
This story is set in the small town of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island in a time long ago. It begins by Mrs
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Category: /History
aging parents. The Underground Railroad was a route that Harriet took to free the slaves. She would have covered wagons with fixed bottoms, which were filled with slaves. She would take them to various homes of other abolitionists for food and shelter
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and my parents could afford to send me here, and it was close to home if anything happened I could get back quickly.
If things do not work out for me here at Gordon College then I am going to move back home and join the police force in my home town. I
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career, I have specific goals in the realm of tangibles:
Own my own business
Extraordinary home
Vacation home on the lake
Nice cars
Two boats
My own building on the campus of Texas A&M University
3. Home is a word that inspires a warm thought
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Category: /Literature
years of residence at Melui valley. He had lived here since he was 25, and could not come to grips with the fact that he was now on a plane flying away fro his picturesque home, probably never to return. He sighed deeply, and forced himself to tear his eyes
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