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    earth. I gazed skyward as I stood near the medieval bell tower at the Cloisters, and my eyes reflected the awe-inspiring beauty. That dawn was one of many, when I found myself tramping deliberately up the forested hills of Fort Tryon Park. As I stood at the summit, I inhaled the sanctity of my surroundings and felt my soul being cleansed by the peaceful soundscape. Gazing at the vast canvas that was the sky, the predictable chimes of the church bells

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    Introduction/Context The bell rings for the end of class and you grab your twenty pound something backpack. You exit and enter the hallway. The hallways are always packed you push and shove your way through so that you can get to the other side, however, there are three giant seniors standing right in the middle of your path so you must go around because you realize that your tiny self cannot push through them. So, you go around but it just so happens that as your trying to go around someone

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    In Farewell to Manzanar, throughout the story the bells have tolled for many reasons. For example, in the story the bells tolled for Jeanne, for her life before camp, the collapse of family, and when Papa went to Fort Lincoln. In the story, the bells tolled for Papa when he was charged with treason, when Kiyo punches him, and when he didn’t help during the riot. At the same time, the bells toll for freedom, home, and empathy, due to the separation of friends and family, for better treatment, and

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    Thing Form his collection of plays called All in the Timing. There are many different examples of repetition in each play. Ives repeats one certain thing and makes this repetition mean many different things. In Sure Thing there is the repetition of the bell, which represent how we tend to make snap judgments on people, and how we all strive for perfection. He also uses the repetition of the words sure thing to represent how nothing in life can really be considered a sure thing. In contrast in Words,

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    crowd, I walked sluggishly towards my destination, just like everyone else. Everyone in the crowd had a different destination and every destination offered something different. As of right now, a good day lies ahead. Ten minutes before the morning bell rang, I arrived at my first period classroom. Being a student at Milpitas High School, I am just like most of you sitting in the room right now, and just like most of you, I’m still trying to get used to the fact that summer is history. After being

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    was miserable and decided she should end it, but when trying to jump off the school’s bell tower, she met Theodore Finch. They soon became very close and grew because of each other. Eventually, she began writing again and socializing. Eleanor Markey - Although Eleanor is not alive during the setting of the novel, she plays a great role in who Violet is shaped. She is the reason why Violet even was on the bell tower, where she met Theodore. Violet describes her as an intelligent and funny best friend

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    didn’t know. We also were talking about which teachers we thought we were going to get. We had many other discussions for the rest of the time we had to hang out together. but I can’t remember what they were about. Quite a few minutes later, the bell that signaled that we could enter school rang, and we all scrambled inside to get in line to get our schedules. I got in line, and waited until I got to the front. Once I did, I said my first and last name to the person and they gave me my schedule

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    There was once a girl named, Danny, she was just a regular student in her junior year of highschool. She was so excited to finish the school year out and just get to graduation, she never liked school all that much, but she did amazing in every class that got thrown at her. But even though she was lucky to never get messed with or bullied, her luck finally ran out. Danny had always been an extremely nice and even social kid, no one found it weird, until the new guy, Blake was placed in some of her

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    In the speech that I just watched Admiral McRaven first talked about the importance of making my bed in the morning. His lesson behind making my bed in the morning stood for the little things. I believe what he said because I believe the little things do add up. The little things will inspire me to do bigger things and then those things will inspire me to do even bigger things and before I know it I will be doing huge things that will affect the whole world. During the speech Admiral McRaven talked

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    My First Day Of Class

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    class is the most important day of the school year”. Since this day is so important I will have had to prepare a few things before the day actually starts. I will have assigned seats in my classroom before the day starts, and I will have written my bell work activity for the class before they arrive. Finally, I will have all the materials I need for that day within reach, so I am prepared for transitions. Class length – 8:40- 9:34 Pre class time- 8:15 – 8:40 • I will stand outside my classroom looking

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