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The Causalities of a War with Innocence

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Ivory Stephenson Mrs. Montoya Honors Freshman English, Per. 2 19 September 2014 The Causalities of a War with Innocence

Jane Eyre Reading Guide

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Brandon Scherr 8/28/13 Jane is 10 years old. Mr. Reed was Jane?s Uncle, he died and told his wife to keep caring for Jane as her own. They were her ?family.? Aunt Reed, the kids, and the servants all treated her terribly, except for Bessie. Jane hid behind a curtain to read her book. John got mad at her and threw a book at her behind the curtain, it hit her in the head and they started fighting. Jane was blamed for the fight, and was sent to the Red Room. While Jane is in the Red Room, she sees a bright light and assumes that it is her Uncle Reed?s ghost. She starts screaming for someone to let her out. Mrs. Reed just thinks that Jane wants attention so she does not let Jane out of the room, and eventually Jane passes out due to exhaustion.

In Cold Blood Chart

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Christian Boujaoude August 22, 2014 AP Comp In Cold Blood Chart Chronological Order Narrative Order 1. June 1959- Floyd Wells is in prison with Dick Hickock and this is when Dick first hears about the Clutter family and their wealth and ?safe? 1. Bobby Rupp, Nancy?s boyfriend, leaves the Clutter household after the evening news and Mr. Clutter made his first payment on a 40k dollar policy 2. November 14/15, 1959 - Murder of The Clutter family (Herb, Bonnie, Nancy, Kenyon) 2. On November 14, Richard Hickock and Perry Smith make a 400 mile drive to Holcomb, KS 3. November 17, 1959- Clutter family funeral in Garden City 3. A little after midnight, Hickock and Smith killed the whole Clutter family 4. November 22, 1959- The distant daughter, Beverly Clutter, has her wedding

history still matters

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HISTORY STILL MATTERS Bill Moyers I am fascinated by what I see in the rear view mirror of experience. The future, being a mystery, excites, but the past instructs. When I was a student at the University of Texas, one of the favorite campus legends concerned a professor of anthropology, whose great power was in bringing the past alive through his brilliant lectures on the ascent of the human species. Once, when he had been holding forth on a certain phase of evolution, a student in the rear of the room raised his hand and said, "Professor, I just don't see what difference it would have made if my great- great-great grandfather had been an ape." And the professor shot back: ~It would have made a significant difference to your great-great-great grand- mother."

Boy in the Striped Pajamas

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G L O S S A R Y Irate- Feeling great anger. Ravenous- extremely hungry Commerce- to trade and exchange Callous- showing no concern for others Amiss- incorrectly or inappropriately Indebted- obliged or grateful Malicious- motivated by desire to cause harm Timorous- showing fear or hesitancy Clinch- to hold onto tightly Befuddled- to confuse of perplex

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