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is the unfair treatment of a person or group based on certain reasons. An example of discrimination is like people making fun of you because of your weight, how much money your parents are making or how much you have.
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camp in Sagan, Germany. In this prison camp, there are over 700 prisoners from World War 2. These prisoners are all anxious to get free from the devastating camp, so they try to create 3 tunnels to get out of the camp. Tom, Harry, and Dick. These
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Buck, a four- year old dog that is part Shepherd and part St. Bernard. More importantly, it is a naturalistic tale about the survival of the fittest in nature. As the judge's loyal companion, working with his sons, and guarding his grandchildren,
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Wild, by Jack London, is a story about Buck, a four-year old dog that is part Shepherd and part St. Bernard. More importantly, it is a story about the survival of the fittest in nature. Throughout the novel, Buck proves that he is fit and can endure
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seat and it
smelled like retting eggs. There was some goose guts all over the
windshield. You couldn't see out of the windshield if you tried. The trunk was full
of old smelly milk containers, tons of mud and dirt in the trunk,
garbage,
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one to visualize or physically experience anything more than three dimensions. Some people believe that because of this time, "a non-spatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to
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Lee, Miss Maudie says, "mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don't eat up people's garden, don't nest in corncribs, they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird" (90).
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Adventures in Wonderland, serving as a guide for the reader through this world. Carroll's world of nonsense reflects a different type of speech where statements of characters are taken literally. This method of storytelling stands as a foundation
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demonstrates his loyalty to Hrothgar by willingly fighting to the death in order to defend the Danes against the evil monster Grendel. Winning victoriously, Beowulf proudly displays Grendel's shoulder and arm by hanging it from Heorot's rafters for
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ability to fly. In the myth involving Daedalus and Icarus the men are blinded by their pride and the belief that they know the best way out of their predicament. They attempt to step outside of the boundaries of human limitation by relying on pride
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