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    Masika Monologue

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    Masika: “Bloody hell I’m late! I’m defiantly getting scolded by miss!” Masika is currently running as fast as he possibly can in the direction of Strun Ni Highschool‚ completely ignoring all the traffic lights as he runs across the road. And if that wasn’t a death flag already the infamouse truck-kun can be seen speeding down the road which the driver stole with a whole bunch of police cars behind him ends up colliding with Masika instantly killing him and causing the driver to loose control of

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    Survive Monologue

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    My scream catches both men off gaurd and I take the opening and place myself between the two. "What the hell are you thinking? Run!" The officer says with panic. "No." I say. I’m not addressing the police officer. He’s just a noise in the back of my mind. A thought thats almost gone. "You idiot‚ he’ll kill you! Get out of here!" The officer screams. His vioce kick starts my nerves and my legs try to run. "Don’t waste your life. you said you don’t rememberr who you are. Maybe your the person whos

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    “Democrats applaud judicial overreach‚ again.” In doing so‚ we do not attack this specific author; instead‚ we counter the arguments currently employed to justify President Trump’s failed immigration ban‚ as represented by Stewart in the aforementioned articles. In “A Writer’s Response‚” Stewart examines the issue of immigration law in the United States. He claims that the decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to block President Trump’s immigration order is judicial overreach‚ without an examination

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    is caught up with the idea of having to live a certain way and follow certain life steps. Many people forget to recall that it is acceptable to be overwhelmed with life and wanting to leave everything and everyone behind. In his book Into The Wild Jon Krakauer is trying to discover one of the many who left everything behind‚ Chris McCandless motive on why he went on this journey. Krakauer wanted the reader to know that McCandless represents the adventure‚ independence‚ and weakness of every human

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    Tierra Hodge Intro to Visual Art Prof Jon Boshart September 17‚ 2014 Writing Assignment #1 A ziggurat is an ancient temple‚ common in Mesopotamia‚ present day Iraq and western Iran‚ during the civilizations of Sumer‚ Babylon and Assyria. Ziggurats weren’t really precise. Ziggurats were built of much smaller bricks. Ziggurats are pyramids with successively more distanced sides‚ while the Egyptian pyramids have smooth sides going up to a point. Also‚ Ziggurats are temples while the pyramids are burial

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    War by Luigi Pirandello

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    War tears countries apart‚ it tears families apart‚ but more importantly it tears one apart. The struggle the family of those in war faces is brought forth in the short story War by Luigi Pirandello. The author uses characterization to tell his story. The small restricted setting in which the passengers sit enables them to share stories and their experiences. They each have been affected by the war. Each has a son or more fighting for their country. They all face denial– the denial to accept what

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    Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to evaluate the findings of an analysis conducted on JB Hi-Fi (JBH). This evaluation will be assessed to present a recommendation to acquire shares to add to an investment portfolio. This report will assess JBH relative to profitability‚ asset efficiency‚ liquidity‚ capital structure and market performance‚ before conducting a forecast and risk analysis. Annual reports from the past three years and analysts published views were used as the basis

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    We had opened the first chest of the glimmering‚ beautiful stones. Old Gagool was giving a chuckle telling us to feel the stones through our fingers. Then we opened the second chest much to the same surprise with many‚ many diamonds. The third was not as full as the first two being about ¼ less. The next event happened too quickly to digest. We heard the shrieking of Foulata’s voice and ran straight to the scene and there Gagool and Foulata were fighting viciously and a rock about to fall on them

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    Evaluation Paper

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    Is it the climb? Can you fully understand the true meaning of a song by simply just watching the video with no sound behind it? Is the experience the same if you read the lyrics or listen to a song‚ rather than watching the music video? Most would agree that alone the lyrics and video of a song can only aid so much understanding. One without the other leaves the audience missing key components of the songs message. It is the combination of both the textual and visual elements that allows us to get

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    Speak‚ Laurie Halse Anderson “Speak” is book about a young girl who loses her voice after being raped and slowly gains it back over time. Laurie Halse Anderson uses an internal voice throughout the book to show the havoc that is attacking Melinda’s mind. This adds to the theme of being outcast and isolated because the she has no one to really talk to. One reason she is an outcaste is that she called the cops at the part where she was raped. This leads her to lose her group of friends “the Plain

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