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    I read The Headhunter’s Trumpet by Rob Magnuson Smith. I chose this because the description for the short story had “family trip to the museum‚” and “chilling” in the same sentence so I figured it would be a good read. This short story did not disappoint. The author was able to put so much into less than 2000 words. Smith was able to integrate flash backs‚ character background‚ history‚ and dialogue flawlessly. The story was chilling indeed. Throughout the story‚ the main character presented the

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    lighting of that time and the modern system. Such worlds as mellow yellow‚ civilized pool of light oppose to the words like bright penetrating light‚ magnesium-lit stage‚ dreaded orange light to underscore the fact that illuminating every streets‚ every corner‚ nook and cranny in such a way the government only wastes the resources. With the help of the metaphor peaceful haven the author shows that the world was in safety while now it is on the verge of catastrophe because even the astronomers are not

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    The reason why we should study the ideologies‚ more specifically in popular culture‚ is because of the impact that popular culture has on the youth of today. Pop culture is everywhere‚ whether we like it or not. It infiltrates every nook and cranny‚ starting from phones‚ books‚ and tv shows‚ and by understanding the ideology behind pop culture‚ one could utilize this information to understand the methodology behind what the intended ideology of pop culture entails. Understanding ideology‚ a system

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    Sylvia Plath Poem Cut

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    Plath’s anthology‚ Cut would make the “cut”. While Sylvia has a much darker writing style‚ Cut is about as humorous as her poems get. Cut is one of the more memorable poems read by the class‚ and the poem sticks due to its odd descriptions and nooks and crannies of a chipped thumb. The only time Sylvia really utilizes humor in her poetry is when she makes fun of her own fumbles and follies‚ in Stings‚ about not conforming to the modern housewife image and falling for a man who later on had an affair

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    Benefits of Yoga

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    At the outset‚ we must understand what we can gain out of this wonderful practice At the physical level‚ yoga and its cleansing practices have proven to be extremely effective for various disorders. To get a sampling of how yoga benefits health disorders‚ please visit the Yoga Therapy section. More importantly‚ yoga is extremely effective in: Increasing Flexibility – yoga has positions that act upon the various joints of the body including those joints that are never really on the ‘radar

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    Television

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    television was a mistake and that television has become one of the most baneful machines that man has created. Television has led to a new era of knowledge. Television has helped in spreading news from various parts of the world to almost every nook and cranny of the earth. Television‚ being one of the most widely used media of communication‚ has brought fame for many. It has helped in the globalization of various sports and has also created the era movies. This opened to the human race‚ a new field

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    reaches its peak. Most people struggle with “original and direct seeing” because they have never been taught to ignore the voices telling them to err on the side of caution and to be normal. This opens up the door to the realization that each and every writer must look past the ordinary and into the minute details. Writing is about more than a vague description of the blatantly obvious. It is about broadening one’s horizons enough to get inside of the subject and to express it with fervor. Robert

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    Hi‚ I’m Kai. I’m gonna be up front about this. I enjoy sneaking around‚ I sometimes pick locks and steal things‚ sometimes I’m just exploring. I know almost every nook and cranny of this town. I’m confident for this scavenger hunt since I know where almost everything is in this town‚ even the things I’m not supposed to. And you’re probably asking‚ "How come your parents don’t stop you?" Well‚ my parents are dead‚ they died ten years ago. I was only 4 years old‚ they were looking for a plant over

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    Earth. Writing about my visit to Kashmir in 2010 brings back the nostalgia of each day spent there. All across Kashmir you can see the CRPF‚ Army‚ and the local police on their toes‚ ready for action at any moment‚ guarding every temple‚ mosque‚ market and every nook and cranny. Kashmir is the place of contrasts and irony. It is the land of rivers‚ streams‚ the Dal Lake‚ gardens and flowers‚ old pines and snow covered mountains‚ Strawberries‚ Apples and Cherries‚ the land of Pashmina and Tush shawls

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    And Then There Were None… This year‚ in English‚ I was required to read Agatha Christie’s famous mystery novel‚ “And Then There Were None…” When I first started reading‚ I didn’t really enjoy the book. The beginning of the novel was just character introductions and invitations to a suspenseful place called Indian Island. As the story began to progress‚ I found the book strangely intriguing. It was about the perfect murder. The interesting part of the novel is wondering who was committing the

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