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    As the presidential election draws near, there comes a time when we, the American people, must decide what we desire in a leader. Many factors come into play when choosing the specific characteristics that our commander-in-chief must exhibit in order to protect the United States and make it prosper. Firstly, with an unforeseen rise in the audacity of terrorist groups, our president must be skilled in quick-decision making; the well-being of her people must come before all else. Secondly, our president

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    My first real try at making academic arguments was rather effective, my Pinocchio archival research project garnered much positive feedback and even went on to compete in the Save Our Stories digital archives competition. I successfully used my primary research on the illustration and on Disney’s Pinocchio movie to support all the arguments that I made in the essay. On the other hand, my next attempt at making a strong academic argument

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    Who Is The Holy Spirit?

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    through the growing up process. God has provided an intimate form of himself to provide instruction and support. An example that is not Biblical, but makes sense is the character Jiminy Cricket within the story of Pinocchio. Jiminy provides ideas, guidance, warnings, and support but Pinocchio has to make his own decisions for his own actions. A Christian should welcome the Holy Spirit and strive to understand and act upon the “advice” of the Holy Spirit. Walking by the Spirit is the decision of the

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns has a rich and intricate historical background, starting during a time where gender equality seemed viable and Afghanistan was on the brink of becoming a modernized country and continuing till the abolishment of the Taliban and the United States invasion. The most prevalent conflict between this time was certainly the inequality between both genders, which was accentuated by the rise of the Taliban. Gender inequality used to be a problem around the world, but the majority

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    This essay had alot of really meaningful sentences that really hit me and made me wonder certain things. When Alex said “humans are mere puppets on a string under the control of time and on the stage of earth”, it made me think of pinocchio and of the muppets, but it also made me think of how we aren't in control of time. Alex the author talks about how time feels like it slowly goes away when you have a hobby and i can totally relate to this because when i'm doing something i like i get so caught

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    Robert Lawrence Stine was born . Later , he was joined by his brother and sister . Though instead of playing with them , he would stay inside writing stories on a typewriter he found . The stories he wrote were funny because he was afraid of like Pinocchio . As a young adult he attended Ohio State University , and edited the school humor magazine ( Sundial ) . Scholastic , Inc. and he created , Bananas , a funny magazine for kids . When he

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    Kanye West Influence

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    track, of a broken down West, singing a mournful goodbye to his mother. Then, there were the music videos. There was pop-art expressed in “Heartless”, experimentation in,“Welcome to Heartbreak”, and a tribal theme in “Amazing”. Lastly, is Track 12, “Pinocchio Story”, a live freestyle that West performed while putting on a full album show at the Hollywood Bowl. With stairways to heaven, a golden woman, choirs, an orchestra, and most chilling, a representation of his mother, West created a wonderful show

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    Topic: Adolf Hitler Source One: Jewish Virtual Library: A Project of AICE, “Adolf Hitler” Adolf Hitler was born in Austria on April 20, 1889 to 51-year-old Alois Schickelgruber Hitler and Klara Poetzl, a young peasant girl. Alois was a strict, patriarchal father and under his rule, Hitler grew into a despondent, listless, and bitter boy. His aspirations of studying as a painter at the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts caused him to drop out of school at the age of 16. However, after the Academy

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    “Money doesn’t excite me-My ideas excite me.” Do know who said that? Walter Elias Disney A.K.A Walt Disney. The man who made a couple of well known characters. I chose him for 3 reasons. 1 The seven dwarves,2 Peter Pan,3 Mickey Mouse. Those characters I really like. Walt Disney had a funny childhood.He was born in Chicago Illinois 12-5-1901.His father was Elias Disney and his mom is Flora Call Disney.He had 4 siblings 3 boys one girl. One of the boys names is Roy and the girl’s name is Ruth. He

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    more artists. Later on in 1932, Disney developed his first cartoon in full color, Flowers and Trees, in the "Silly Symphony" series. He also created the world's first full-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Some others include; Pinocchio; 1940, Fantasia; 1940, Dumbo; 1941,and many others from 1942-1967. The second thing he created is the character, Mickey Mouse. Mickey (“Mortimer

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