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    Induction Ceremony Script

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    Kitty Hawk Air Society Induction Ceremony Script Neessen and pledges form up out of sight Emcee: Welcome to the Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Kitty Hawk Air Society Induction Ceremony. I am Cadet (Rank and full name said) and I will be your emcee for this evening. As a courtesy for our inductees and guests we ask you to please silence your phones at this time. LONG PAUSE TO ALLOW THEM TO SILENCE CELL PHONES! Emcee: Ladies and Gentlemen‚ please stand‚ place your right hand over

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    through pictures‚ by lying back and observing his surrounding and lives of other around him. Wright begins his life journey with an image of a bronze butterfly‚ which represented purity and strength‚ and end with an image of a chicken hawk. The first

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    bronze butterfly or golden stones‚ really paints a picture as to how vivid the man is. “I lean back‚ as the evening darkens and|comes on.” This quote from the story is significant because the man emphasizes that after all those years of hard work‚ he can finally lean back and relax. “A chicken hawk floats over‚|looking for home.” This quote is a metaphor relating to how both the man and the hawk are looking for

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    sub-genres. Daniel Chandler in An Introduction to Genre Theory‚ identifies this phenomenon: "genres change over time; conventions of each genre shift‚ new genres and sub-genres emerge and others are discontinued." Through my prescribed texts‚ Howard Hawks’ hardboiled film The Big Sleep (1946) and P.D. James’ Revenge Tragedy The Skull Beneath the Skin (1982)‚ and related texts‚ Agatha Christie’s classic detective story Murder on the Orient Express (1933) and Ray Lawrence’s psychological film Lantana

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    Nighthawks

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    Fiction 4 Edward Hopper – Night Hawks To Catch a Nighthawk New York is one of the loneliest places on Earth…crowded in dark desolation. Like birds of prey‚ New York insomniacs hover over the night like hawks scouting for a comfy haven or some tasty morsel. In New York‚ there are two types of scavengers: you’ve got your snakes that convolute in seedy darkness‚ but for nighthawks it’s easier to hunt in wide-open territory. Tonight‚ I was the hawk looking to catch himself a mouse

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    William Faulkner

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    ------------------------------------------------- William Faulkner William Faulkner (September 25‚ 1897 – July 6‚ 1962) was a Nobel Prize-winning American author. One of the most influential writers of the20th century‚ his reputation is based on his novels‚ novellas and short stories. He was also a published poet and an occasional screenwriter. Most of Faulkner’s works are set in his native state of Mississippi. He is considered one of the most important Southern writers along withMark Twain‚ Robert

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    something‚ the more prone he is to dry up and waste his life. Before the last line of the poem‚ the speaker mentions the setting sun and the evening that approaches as he lays back in his hammock. A chicken hawk‚ a well-known hunter‚ flies by the man and looks for his home‚ just as the man is looking for his home — or the place where he belongs. As the evening envelops the man‚ all of these apparently “beautiful” images (yet symbolically depressing messages) pushes the man to realize that his life

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    Summary: Introduction The novel opens with an unnamed narrator recounting a train trip through Iowa the previous summer with an old friend named Jim Burden‚ with whom the narrator grew up in a small Nebraska town. The narrator recalls talking with Jim about childhood on the prairie‚ and then notes that while they both live in New York‚ they don’t see each other much‚ since Jim is frequently away on business and since the narrator doesn’t really like Jim’s wife. The narrator resumes talking about

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    Trip Memory

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    After finishing the spring semester at high school‚ my cousins and I had two months to rest‚ relax and go somewhere. A beach trip in the summer was always a good idea for us who lived far away from the sea. Hence‚ my cousins and I made a plan to go to Hawks bay Beach in Karachi on the Fourth of July. The trip was such an unforgettable vacation for me with many different emotions such as happiness because of saving a person‚ fear before the dead and interest in the beauty of nature. Sometimes‚ when I recall

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    The Street Hawker

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    makes life easy and convenient. He is welcomed by all‚ particularly by ladies‚ old men and children. He has no fixed hours. If he is there in this colony in the morning‚ he will be in the next street in the evening. He has his own way of selling goods and calling the customers. The things he hawks are cheaper. On seeing him come children and ladies flock him to purchase things of daily need. He can also liked by schools during recess time. His eatables are liked by school children as they are cheap

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