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37 result(s) for "Basketball for girls Fiction."
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Chasing Normal
High School sophmore Annie Smith is just hoping to live a normal life after she moves from Arkansas to the quiet little town of Reston, Texas. But it does not take long for her new friends to figure out that Annie is anything but normal. Annie's goal is to fly under the radar drawing as little attention to herself as possible. But she soon discovers that being normal does not always bring happiness.
Recollections: There's Something About the Month of June
Left behind my first (standing) long jump performance in The Presidential Physical Fitness Tests. [...]run of Shelter. First time I finally came to terms with the month of June + why it has been so prominent in my life. RENÉE WESTBROOK earned an MFA in Creative Writing from San Diego State University where she was the recipient of the MFA Creative Writing Scholarship, Graduate Equity Fellowship, and an AWP Intro Journals Fiction Short Story Competition Nomination.
Mail Tribune, Medford, Ore., Chris Conrad column
[...] hey, it will be a helluva story to tell your co-workers at the coffee shop or the high-end clothing store you've toiled at after earning your art-history degree (best six and half years of your life!) and, who knows, that new barista/buyer chick getting her German degree from your old school might want to give you some time after beers at the dive bar you and your hip friends flock to for dollar Pabst Wednesdays. [...] on the third and final night, after you've smoked all the hydro and rolled on the last bit of molly some dude from North Carolina gave you, the last headliner takes the stage.
The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., John Beifuss column
The movie's name is a tipoff that Sanchez and Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona (directing his second feature, and his first in English) have brought a wide-eyed wonder-of-life approach to this material, making it a sympathetic if inferior companion piece to a more imaginative current survival story, \"Life of Pi.\\n
Chicago Tribune Barbara Brotman column
Three Dominican professors, including a theology professor who is also a priest, will talk about the genre's relationship to religion and contemporary society, followed by a screening of the 1973 film. \"Because these films deal so specifically with the battle between good and evil, between God and the devil, they really reflect the mindset of what's going on in society at the time,\" said Olson, an adjunct instructor in communication arts and sciences at Dominican.
News Sentinel's Top 20 Scholars 2013
Jim Andress Oak Ridge High School, GPA 4.564, Siemens Competition National Finalist, National Merit Finalist, scored a 36 on the ACT and 2400 on the SAT, co-wrote a scientific paper that will be published in the journal, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements. Parents: Keith and Linda Andress Isaiah Bell Hardin Valley Academy, GPA 4.536, founder and CEO of Think Innovations, a collection of small business efforts, 2012 Technology Student Association Technology Bowl National Champion, AP Scholar with Distinction.