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    future queen of Wonderland. “... it wasn’t cake at all; it had turned into a handful of gwormmies. ‘Got you!’ Alyss shouted…” (Beddor 24) Alyss is showing her immaturity by playing a prank on her tutor when he did nothing to her. “She’d written A-L-I-C-E ninety-nine times. Miss Prikett…

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    Rey Valerio Gholdoian Per.2 21 Sep. 2016 Illusions of Success For years now many students have thought “How do I grow up too successful?” but the truth here is that some of the people don't know what success really means to them. There are a lot of ways to describe success such as the amount of money someone makes, how happy they are with themselves or even stuff such as succeeding in simple things in life. You can however, gain the characteristics needed to be successful in the future for…

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    The Life Of Jesse Owens

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    Jesse Owens was one of the most influential people during the last 100 years. He was vert successful as an athlete and has been a positive influence on young people, who have followed in his footsteps. He has been an excellent role model for me and has helped me realize that I can also reach my dreams of being a professional athlete. Jesse Owens was born September 12, 1913 in Oakville, Alabama. He was the youngest of ten kids. He had 3 sisters and 7 brothers. When he was 9 his family…

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    “Go Ask Alice” The book I chose was “Go Ask Alice” by anonymous. It was published in March of 1971. There has been some controversy over the genera of the book, but it was classified as teen fiction, and has 215 pages. “Go Ask Alice” is about a teen girl whose name remains unknown throughout the book that gets mixed into the wrong group, and ends up addicted to drugs. She keeps a diary where she tells about all of her experiences, thoughts, and feeling, but the diary becomes her safe place,…

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    "I try to teach my heart not to want things it can't have." Alice Walker is one author that isn't afraid to be blunt with the readers, an author that doesn't sugar coat things that happened or things that can still happen even in today's world. Most people find her novel The Color Purple quiet awkward and disturbing. Alice Walker wasn't always good at writing or anything along those lines, until one of her many brothers had shot her in the eye with a BB gun causing her to go blind in that eye.…

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    George Campbell is a rhetorician born on Christmas day in 1719 in Scotland. Campbell would attend Marischal College where he would gain proficiency in metaphysics, pneumanology, ethics, physics, then called natural philosophy, and logic. He would graduate in the year 1738 and become an apprentice at law. While he was learning law he also picked up an interest in theology attending lectures at Edenburgh. After completing the apprenticeship Campbell decided to dive into the world of the minister.…

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    Jesse Owens Research Paper

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    Jesse Owens was an african american runner. He was an amazing athlete who faced so much in a time of inequality. Jesse Owens story begins like all others. It began with his parents. They were Henry and Mary Owens. His mother was called Emma. Jesse had six brothers and three sisters. He was born September 12, 1913. His parents had originally named him James. For the beginning of his life he lived in Alabama. The early parts of his life were pretty normal for him. A big part in his life was…

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    Lance Armstrong Satire

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    Like a virus that is ever evolving, impossible to contain and highly infective, performance enhancing drugs continue to destroy the essence of competition in sports at the highest of levels. For an athlete who runs the gauntlet of cheating via performance enhancing drugs to with a win at all costs mentality, and I mean "at all costs" then it because a very slippery slope one competes on the conscience of such an athlete must be linked to entrapment. Accusations about the once American hero…

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    Harland Bartholomew is one of the original municipal planners that influenced the city planning profession from 1914 to present day. Bartholomew’s influence and notability in city planning has three distinct areas (Lovelace, 1993). These three areas include the education of planning professionals, civil service at both the city and national level, and his private practice and advancement of a systematic comprehensive plan (Lovelace, 1993). These three areas tell a story of an individual that had…

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    There are an array of fascinating secondary characters in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Many of whom have been able to capture various generations’ imagination over the years and inspire countless different adaptations. One character seemingly shines and stands out above the rest, and that is the Cheshire Cat. The Cheshire Cat plays an important role in storyline, but also to Alice herself. Throughout the novel the Cheshire Cat is a representation of Alice’s conscious mind in…

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