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"melting pot" of the world. Immigrants from all over the world came to the United States in search of the American dream, but many never found it. Immigrants were greeted with a harsh welcome, being hated for the simple fact that they were not "true-bl
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unique. He was a little person but despite the hardships he faced in childhood he always hung on to his dream of becoming a writer. When he started to write, it was evident that he had potential. Truman wrote classic books such as In Cold Blood and
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faces is a disease that has no evident cure, also known as crime. Before one can even try to find solutions for it, one must understand what a crime is and the nature of crime. Crime itself is defined as any offence harmful against society. The
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culture during the 1990s been too difficult for many families to handle?" In The Shelter of Each Other: Rebuilding our Families, author Mary Pipher argues yes, American culture during the 1990s has been too difficult for many families to handle. Pipher
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for reasons assumed to be merciful", usually when the person is terminally ill. Euthanasia is one of the biggest controversies of the past decade. There are different types of euthanasia, but the main two types which are debated are; voluntary and
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the Nolan family, which consists of Johnny, his wife Katie, and their two children, Francie and Neeley. Eventually, there is a third child, Annie Laurie. The family is close in spite of their home in the slums of Brooklyn and constantly fight poverty.
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The book I read was titled A Southern Yarn. It is an interesting story about what might have happened if General Lee had won a minor battle in the Civil War. The author, R. W. Richards, tries to convince you that
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with black hair and blue eyes, coming to her and speaking to her. Yll becomes angry and jealous and "goes hunting" one day. Ylla was tricked into staying home. She heard a shot in the distance; Nathaniel York is not seen again.
That Fall, many Marti
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The novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is about a futuristic society that has
banned books. Firemen that start fires are used to burn the books when they are found.
One fireman, Guy Montag, remembers a time before book burning
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is introduced to a, collage of varying characters. By telling the story through the eyes of the innocent Scout Finch, Nell Harper Lee, is able to portray a true sincere person in all of her characters. In a town where everyone's lives are touched
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