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    It is always quite exciting when a novel is adapted to be shown as a movie. I’m usually in the habit of comparing and analyzing if the movie version was faithful to the book. Many times the movie director and screenwriters have to decide whether to include certain scenes or not. This aspect is controlled by the rating they want the movie to end up with, depending on their target audience. I found a number of differences between Roth’s novel and the movie. In my opinion the general imagery of the

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    cousins Nick, Jason, Jared, Danny and Monica. Well in his family every year they would by tons of fireworks for the 4th, well this year they decided to play capture the flag with the fireworks. Lets just say that was not the best idea in the world. “Let the game begin,” my dad yelled as the first game started. Both teams had hidden their flags on either side of the house up on Jean Street where my dad was living

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    few games. Refusing to stand for the National Anthem shows disrespect to the flag members of armed forces. For example, “The national anthem pays respect to the people who have risked their lives, been injured, or died defending the US.” Without a doubt, this is 100% true because why should someone be able to take a knee and disrespect the flag when people risked their lives for us to be free. Yes, that's what the flag represents but people should never bite the hand that feeds you.The writer of

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    Divergent Book Vs Movie

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    The movie Divergent is based on the novel by Veronica Roth. The book and film takes place in future Chicago where there are five factions; Dauntless, Abnegation, Erudite, Amity, and Candor. People in future Chicago take a test to determine what faction is most like them. If multiple factions are the result of the test, then it is determined that the person is Divergent. This is a rare story of Beatrice Prior’s experience as being Divergent and surviving in the Dauntless community. The movie starts

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    I was waiting in line for lunch. I had just left from combo. At this camp my combo was a jazz ensemble that actually sounded amazing together. None of my friends were around me in line so I just waited quietly. I heard someone behind start talking about there combo. They said, “Ugh, we have Sam again this year. Why does he have to be so bad? And sigh, now we have Rami, he is…” I turned around instantly and asked, “Rami is what?” He paused while his friends laughed at him. He was literally and figuratively

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    Racism is prevalent in today’s society and is exposed in the sports industry as well. Various athletes in different sports field experience racism and face it everyday. Social media is a big platform for people to criticize athletes for their failures and success. On the other hand more times than not, racism can be found within the head of organizations of major sports, most noticeably football. The NFL has condoned an abundance of racist actions towards players of Hispanic and African American

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    t this moment in time, we as a nation have come across a troubling situation better known as the national anthem delima. When we think about the National Anthem it’s a way of reminiscing to a song that talks about the great wars and sacrifices the people before us endured. Not only that but it gives a sense of honor ment to the ones who are currently fighting to make sure our country remains a place of freedom. The big question though is should we stand with our hands across our hearts or kneel/sit

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    My School Day

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    The school dismissal bell has just rung and I walk slowly towards the back of the building towards the athletic wing. As I walk towards the trophy case, I am walking by memory because i am distracted by my own thoughts floating through my head of all the things I need to do before the day ends. My ends go back to focus and I find myself with the rest of my cross country team. Today is Tuesday, and we have a meet. Tuesday is the longest day of my week. After going to school for seven hours, I have

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    Media is mass communication regarded collectively, whether it is from broadcasting, publishing, or the Internet. Society, in general, uses these types of media  to shape beliefs that benefit them. Whether it is from coverage of the NFL protests, Muslim stereotypes or small national news, they all come up with different perspectives that enforce different ideas. The first amendment of the constitution states freedom of speech, which not only is the most violated but is also very contradicting. We

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    Barbara Fietchie Quotes

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    you have to work for it. Barbara Frietchie showed us through her acts of bravery, loyalty, and dedication to her country. To begin with, Barbara Frietchie showed many acts of bravery to her country by saying that she would rather die than have her flag disrespected. Bravery is an important part of this story because it can show many people that they can stand up for anything that they believe in. This shows people that you can accomplish anything as long as you stand up for what you believe in. Barbara

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