Today I was wowed... A magician came to our school and everything he did was real. First he turned cloth into birds, then he turned the birds into A PUPPY! then he cut himself in half and moved across the table it was amazing. Then he stuck a sword through my teacher's throat! We were scared for her, I asked her how she felt and she said she felt nothing but at first she did. And then for the last one he put a girl on a table then a cloth to cover her, then removed the table and her head was leaning on one chair and her body was LITERALLY floating. It was a great experience, I couldn't believe it. Now were on spring break. Every time before a big break we do really cool things.
Healing ‘Brick City’: A Newark Doctor returns home relates to The Outsiders in different ways. In both the article and the book they resemble heroism and lots of struggle, loss, and sacrifice. “My past wasn’t always perfect. I grew up in a single-parent home with five siblings [in a] drug-infested community”. This relates to The Outsiders because, Johnny gave back to be apart of tomorrow. He risked his life in a burning church, to save children. He was a brave hero, and the the man gave back by also saving lives as a doctor, and his mother’s words of the wiser set him up for life to help his community. “Through my mother’s way of handling life, she always made sure that I understood the need to give back.... She always said, ‘Once you make it, you have to come back and help other people.’ Too often, in Newark especially, I see so many professionals that do make it out — they don’t return. And I think that’s a crime in itself.... You have to have some soci...
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