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    awestruck by the fact his strict parents allowed him to go‚ but then he revealed how he wasn’t allowed to‚ but he did it against their will. Though he doesn’t regret it because the memories he has from that day will last him. He remembered when the clown told his jokes‚ and he said “I guess I could tell all of those fools jokes now. Sometimes I can’t help thinking about them” this small disagreement may have changed his life because he was working them all summer and never letting them do anything

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    Anne Frank's Life

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    Imagine being stuck in a cramped apartment for two years without being able to go outside and play. That was Anne Frank’s life. Anne Frank was a thirteen year old Jewish girl who went into hiding in a small annex with her family for two years during the Holocaust. Although some people may think the human spirit can triumph over the most difficult circumstances is the theme of Anne Frank‚ the theme is people need a sense of purpose and direction in their lives. This is the theme because Anne is starting

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    Classroom Behavior

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    Would you be surprised to learn that in today ’s classroom children sometimes aren ’t learning due to behavioral issues? Teachers are attempting to teach classes in which students can be disruptive‚ disrespectful and defiant. Classrooms are often overcrowded which adds to the frustration of the situation. Teachers are often tempted to take the easy way out‚ using antiquated strategies that will usually not help the child to learn. In fact‚ some types of punishments can actually cause the child to

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    Chickamauga Ambrose Bierce’s Chickamauga is a disillusioned child’s awakening. Literally‚ a six year old deaf boy is thrown into a most horrifically traumatic series of events. His story is relayed in the third person omniscient perspective through the eyes of the child as well as an elder. It takes place during the Civil War in a southern town. Chickamauga begins with the boy’s entrance into the forest where he goes to play solitarily. With him he carries a toy wooden sword with which he battles

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    the dark knight

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    grubby. You can almost imagine what he smells like."[99] In creating the "anarchical" look of the Joker‚ Hemming drew inspiration from such countercultural pop culture artists as Pete Doherty‚ Iggy Pop‚ and Johnny Rotten.[100] Ledger described his "clown" mask‚ made up of three pieces of stamped silicone‚ as a "new technology‚" taking less than an hour for the make-up artists to apply‚ much faster than more-conventional prosthetics usually requires. Ledger also said that he felt he was barely wearing

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    Mahashweta Devi

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    man’s sexual aggression. She sets up a rendezvous with Tehsildar in the forest during the annual spring festival. According to tribal custom‚ gender roles are reversed once every twelve years. The women become the hunters while the men dress up like clowns. The men also drink and sing in a festive merrymaking. This year is the twelfth year. Mary will become a hunter in this year’s

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    Patch Adamas

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    he believed that the doctor’s role is not to prevent death but to improve the quality of life. His way of improving the quality of life of the patients is by addressing to their needs and making them happy. I was deeply moved when he acted out as a clown in the pediatrics ward where mostly children diagnosed with cancer belongs. As I have observed‚ when Patch entered the ward‚ the children were sad and unenergetic but when Patch did his hilarious moves that would surely make the children laugh out

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    This summer I got to go to to Wisconsin Dells‚ and got to stay there for a week. Early in the morning we all woke up at 4:00 am and we brushed our teeth‚ got everything packed up in the car and we left. I took 4 hours to get there‚ we arrived at the dells at 10 am. We stayed at Mt. Olympus and they had their own private water park‚ indoor water park‚ a public water park‚ and an amusement park. They had huge water slides‚ they had this huge pick one‚ you would go sliding down so fast and then there

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    Wild animals in captivity

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    Wild animals should be kept in captivity and no animals should be used for scientific experiments. Do you agree? Wild animals are kept in captivity for a variety of reasons and in a range of environments‚ including zoos and circuses‚ scientific laboratories and also as pets at home. Caring for a captive animal takes time‚ money and knowledge to provide everything the animal needs‚ such as food‚ water and the correct environment‚ to prevent suffering and ensure good welfare‚ but many countries

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    for their burgers‚ fries‚ and milkshakes which are typical meals that young kids and their parents like to snack on without realizing how unhealthy they can be. Ronald McDonald‚ the restaurant’s character‚ is an interesting man that looks like a clown‚ which is an attraction to a little kid that wants to eat there. McDonald’s is a great example of how restaurants say and do whatever it takes to get more customers using pathos and ethos. McDonald’s puts out commercials where all their customers;

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