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    is at an ultimate high level. Page RUNS towards the sliding glass doors, opens it up, then POUNDS it shut behind him. EXT. PAGE’S DRIVEWAY - DAY A live voltage cable whips furiously in the air. Sparks fly off the cable. CRASH. The cable connected to a transponder WHAMS fiercely into his daughter’s new car. The cable erupts on top of the automobile. The transponder releases from the cable, flying towards a nearby tree. The tree catches on fire. In the distance, Page watches from inside his house

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    "I wouldn't let him see me cry, I was so enraged. He used a foot ruler, and when I jerked my smarting palms back, he made me hold them out again. He looked at my dry eyes in a kind of fury, as though he'd failed unless he drew water from them." (Page 9) Hagar's father straps her hands with a ruler but even as a child, she will not let her tears be seen, she will not let him see that he is hurting her. Even when her brother Dan is near death, she will not comfort him, for it requires that she act

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    AM N-- CUT TO BLACK. The plane crashes into the ground. EXT. PAGE’S DECK - DAY Page’s backyard looks onto the runway, in the distance we see a large cloud of smoke rising up from the grass field. The screeching noise is at an ultimate high level. Page runs towards the sliding glass doors.

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    Housing codes in this country shape the way we live. They tell us everything from what is considered to be a bedroom, to how many people can live in one dwelling. Max Page and Ellen Pader looked at two different examples of the way the US’s housing policies have had a major impact on our society. Page examined the tearing down of the slums in New York City. The government claimed that the buildings were old and unsafe, and thus needed to be demolished. Pader looked at eviction of ethnic groups, particularly

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    advantages, and that being a dark complexion is a shame. Although that is history, in our world today believe it or not individuals are still subjected to discrimination because of their skin color. In a book called "Bum Rush The Page", a poem called "Complected" written by Teri Ellen Cross, the author indicates the clear epidemic problem of racism and identity that is occurring nationwide today. The title of the poem "Complected" gives off a pessimistic tone. The word itself is not a real word, I

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    Person of the Year 2017 Ellen Degeneres It was aired on TV everyday, for about 6 hours. The student came home from school after a long horrific day of being bullied. She sat on the couch and turned on the television and there she was: The show where people would just have fun but also help the world with Ellen DeGeneres. Ever since Ellen started to air, she has been watching it everyday to help her laugh and get into a better mood. That is until her parents did not bother to pay the cable bill

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    Ellen Grace Philpotts Page was born in Halifax Nova Scotia, on February 21st, 1987. She spent most of her childhood life living in Halifax and she went to Neptune Theatre School and made her small screen debut at age ten. Her role in locally-produced TV movie Pit Pony, led to an award nomination and a role in the spin-off TV series. She continued to combine working in Canadian films like Marion Bridge and TV shows such as Trailer Park Boys and ReGenesis for which she won a Gemini while keeping up

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    Over the summer I was exposed to a new and adventurous side of literature. From a plane crash and savagery, to racial issues, and child suffrage, it honestly widened my view on life's hardships. Reading Ellen Foster, Lord of the Flies, and To Kill a Mockingbird truly stretched my imagination. Each book had their own twists and turns, but I believe they all linked in amazing ways. One way all three novels connected in my opinion, would be how tenacious kids are when they are required to overcome

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    Ellen DeGeneres From George Washington to Walt Disney, American icons represent something to almost all of America. Ellen DeGeneres took her title as an icon when she became a worldwide inspiration. She started her career as a stand-up comedian before leading in her own sitcom, where she made waves by coming out as gay, and is known now for her popular talk show. Apart from teaching the world to “Just keep swimming,” in her role as Dory in Pixar’s Finding Nemo, Ellen is an American icon because

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    For over twenty years, Ellen Degeneres has been an inspiration for viewers and the lives she touches daily. The Ellen Degeneres Show, a television sitcom, airs every day, and every day Ellen promotes some sort of positivity. Her kindness, humor, and compassion make her someone many people want to be like. Ellen does anything and everything she can to make people happy, even those she has never met. She continuously goes above and beyond what is expected of her. Whether she is giving away a gift to

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