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WeChat Justice Survey

This might be the best editing I’ve ever done. Also laugh, thank you.

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A Just World

INTRODUCTION:       The world is cruel, the world is unfair. That is what people say, to either comfort or to apathetically justify their lack of success and/or luck. But we need to make the world better. And for … Continue reading

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To Kill a Tyrant

I am a coward.  I did not want to be part of the riots against our tyrant, out of fear that they will get me killed. I am but an ordinary student, studying to try and obtain a seat in … Continue reading

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A Dictator for a Dictator

Cuba. For most people, images of refugees sailing across the sea (and also large cigars) may flash into their head. Cuba, the small communist Caribbean island just off the coast of Florida. But what happened in Cuba to make it … Continue reading

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Bloody Murder! (literally)

The Borden Murders by Sara Miller is about a double murder in the late 18th century. Set in Fall River, Massachusetts, the story is told from a third-person perspective and is based around the investigation and trial after the murder of … Continue reading

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Fighting Back: Moxie Style

‘Moxie’ by Jennifer Mathieu is a contemporary fiction novel about the girls in a small town school revolt against the sexist values of the place they live in. The main character, Vivian Carter is a shy, quiet high school girl … Continue reading

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Am I a Human(ist)?

  My Score in Humanism The reason I am only 12/20 humanist is due to me disagreeing with some of the things that the renaissance humanists believed. First of all, I completely agree with the humanist belief that birth status … Continue reading

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Slaughter With a (leg of) Lamb

My found poem that I made was taken from the 4th page of Roald Dahl’s ‘a Lamb to the Slaughter’. There are two conflicts in this story, one between Mary Maloney (the protagonist) and her husband and one between Mary … Continue reading

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