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    Beavercreek High School put on the production‚ Don’t Drink the Water‚ a play Woody Allen wrote. The play‚ intended for young adults to older adults‚ contains humor that‚ considering the jokes pertain to government‚ politics‚ and country stereotypes‚ stands too mature for younger audiences. Don’t Drink the Water‚ starts with Axel Magee‚ the son of a United States ambassador stationed in a Soviet country. Axel‚ forced to take on his father’s role as Ambassador‚ starts causing chaos as soon as his father

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    this was all just a bad dream. Nevertheless even

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    and hate a bunch of people” (page 9). Much of Gloria’s pessimistic view on life can be a result of her hardships when she was a young child. Gloria grew up with her aunt and uncle who abused her‚ which led her to often living and sleeping with men just to have a place of shelter. Another example of nature and how it connects to the awful lives of these people is the notion that the dance contest took place on the pier over the ocean. Robert states‚ “I used to love the Pacific Ocean: its name‚ its

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    In the stories Don’t Give Up The Fight and Making Sarah Cry The both share a theme of being different. In Don’t Give Up The Fight Ava is different because all the people on her team are boys and she is the only girl. In the story Making Sarah Cry Sarah gets made fun because she looks different than everyone else. Even though these stories share a common theme of being different they are two completely different stories. For example the characters in the story handled their situations differently

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    $hort‚ and his efforts to seduce Barbie‚ a women from the rap group The Danger Zone‚ whom is just not down to be his toy. This song is very explicit‚ but has its own charm to it‚ in very weird way. In the intro of the song‚ Too $hort right away calls this women a ho‚ and tells her that all he wants to do is have sex with her. While listening to that I had thought that was literally a misogynist-ass‚ who just wants this women for sex. I was wondering why my mom had liked this song To clarify‚ even

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    Doctors would say‚ "Abortion is the artificial ending of the life a foetus in the womb." Religious women would say‚ "Abortion is a killing an innocent baby. It’s a murder." Some teenagers might say‚ "Abortion is just a few cells removed from women’s body." A little child would say "It’s just taking away a baby from its mother." All of these phrases are true. In each of the sentences are words as "removing‚ killing‚ innocent‚ murder‚ life‚ baby and ending". In my opinion they are the atrocious words

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    In the essay “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” David Zinczenko describes himself as a kid who would eat regularly at fast food restaurants until he got “lucky”. He argues that most teenagers eat fast food instead of healthy and nutritious food. I‚ on the other hand‚ had a very different experience as a child. At my house there was always an emphasis on nutritional health. From an early age I had a vast amount of knowledge about which foods to eat and which to avoid. My dad is very particular about the

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    and this symbolize her quite will because red means strength‚ determined‚ and danger. Libby is the only one bold enough to face the crowd head on‚ and by doing this she put herself in danger. For most part Libby does not have a reason to stay she is just there to look good and sing. Libby is the person who have nothing to

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    Synopsis Love & Diane tells the epic story of a family over three generations. At its heart lies the highly charged relationship between a mother and daughter‚ desperate for love and forgiveness but caught in a devastating cycle. For Love‚ the world changed forever when she and her siblings were torn from their mother‚ Diane. Separated from her family and thrust into a terrifying world of institutions and foster homes‚ the memory of that moment is more vivid to her than her present life. Ten

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    in a small town in Nebraska. At first‚ as I was watching the movie‚ I was confused as to why Teena wanted to dress up at as a man and be called Brandon. I thought that maybe she was just lesbian and that she didn’t like dressing like a girl and wanted more of the masculine look. But then I realized that she was just having issues with not feeling right being a woman. She felt that she was stuck inside the wrong body. That’s why she wanted to dress up as a man‚ and later on actually be able to get

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