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RIP Nemo

If I had the opportunity to go back in time and change the past, I would change the time my dog got hit by a car. Near the beginning of my middle school years, I had a hard time socializing with my classmates. My normal school day consisted of going to classes, eating lunch alone, returning to my classes, and […]

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Expressing Myself

    First day of School By Quan Nguyen   First day new school just trying not to lose. Walked through the hallways seeing everybody flexing with their thousand dollar shoes. People be acting like Christians but, I saw them over the summer drinking the booze. I went to first hour and sat down. I thought to myself I just […]

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Poisoning the world’s water

  Poisoning the world’s water When people think of water pollution most think about factories dumping there by product into the water but, that is not the only way the world’s water is being contaminated. Water pollution ranges from medical pills particles being flushed down the toilet to having a smoke break during lunch time. When you consume medical pills […]

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Water Pollution

[iframe width=”800″ height=”2922″ frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no” style=”overflow-y:hidden;” src=”https://magic.piktochart.com/embed/22695876-water-pollution”] This infographic was made in collaboration with Eric Li. Print this page. Author Quan

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Dirty Water

I worked on this piece with Eric Li, a student in my American Lit class. We used Hypothes.is, a site for annotating. We invite you to join the discussion and add your own annotations. Credit for the image goes to Yuko Shimizu. Print this page. Author Quan

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Analysis of Huck Finn

Huck is the protagonist in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Huck is a thirteen-year-old boy born in Petersburg Missouri. Huck rejects society and does want to live the normal civilized life that everybody tries to have in society. Huck proves this by saying this to Aunt Sally “I reckon I got to light out for the territory ahead of the […]

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Coal Factories vs Waterways

Coal Factories vs Waterways I care about any issues that involve water because without it no one can survive. I came to the conclusion that water is important to me when I was thinking to myself what do I need to survive and water is the second thing one that survive list. While reading articles about water pollution i have […]

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Dialectic Journal Huckleberry Finn

Reading Notes Apirl 29,2017 Chapter 4 and 5 P.15: “ Miss Watson’s nigger, Jim, had a hair-ball as big as your fist,which had been took out of the fourth stomach of an ox, and he used to do magic with it.” (Twain p. 15)     Comments and Question     This novel takes place before the civil war,  where slavery was still […]

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Seeking America’s Opportunity

I believe in the opportunity of America. When I was a little boy, I had always been told that I was so fortunate to live in America because of how many opportunities you have here. My parents would scold me from time to time saying that I don’t appreciate what I have in life and how lucky I am to […]

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What is prejudgment ?

Dear future president, In the world today, we face many problems such as Racism, police brutality and prejudgment. With most of the problems we face today linked to prejudgment (to pass judgment on prematurely or without sufficient reflection or investigation). This causes lots of problems because with prejudgment people are Assuming that all Islamic people are part of ISIS and […]

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RIP Nemo

Expressing Myself

Poisoning the world’s water

Water Pollution

Dirty Water

Analysis of Huck Finn

Coal Factories vs Waterways

Dialectic Journal Huckleberry Finn

Seeking America’s Opportunity

What is prejudgment ?

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