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    A Special Place Analysis

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    often drift back to my younger days spent in an old tree house. 2 Our tree house was a terrific place. It was built of discarded lumber and sat eight feet off the ground. It had various-sized fence posts for steps. A long‚ thick rope hung next to the steps. We used the rope for lifting supplies and buckets of bombs. The tree house had two small rooms with slanted floors. The main room could hold three of us. A smaller room was used for guests.

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    To Hell and Back

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    also notices the rats that are coming out of the being allured toward the meat‚ which his captors left him. He lays the meat across the rope that binds him and the rats chew through it just as the pendulum inches toward his heart. Once released from the board‚ the walls of the prison become heated and being to collapse toward him until the only option he has is to jump into the pit. At the last second‚ a mysterious person latches onto him and prevents the fall. Literally‚ the narrator is merely a victim

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    Bound Man

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    The Bound Man by Ilse Aighinger The thing that I found most compelling in the story ‘‘The Bound Man’’ was that the man was not worried about being released from the rope‚ rather he wanted to be bound and with that disadvantage he learned to adapt with it and live life as if he wasn’t bound at all. The reason why I find his situation and his own reaction to it so compelling is because while I was reading the story‚ I was putting myself in his situation and I would not of thought to react in such

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    T. E. C 3001: Analysis

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    games like Race The Sun and Avoid - Sensory Overload you really should check out T.E.C 3001. T.E.C 3001 is a game where you learn the ropes within a few levels‚ but can spend hours perfecting the moves. The speed of the game is exhilarating and while there is some trial-and-error involved it is also very addictive. If you are looking for a game where you can just jump in and get the adrenaline flowing without bothering with storylines or cut-scenes then T.E.C 3001 is a great option especially for its

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    My Grandfathers Boat

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    Jason D’Anjou Professor Joshua D ENGL 099 10/1/12 Grandfather’s Boat A long time ago‚ when I was twelve years old‚ I remember my grandfather coming by the house‚ and he had a boat with him. I was amazed‚ for me it was the coolest thing. I was eating my lunch when he came to the house. At first he didn’t say anything because he was trying to keep it a secret‚ I guess. After

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    Narrative essay

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    seeing this definitely inspired me as a kid. All of this inspiration from watching action sports as a kid finally leads me to the sport of wakeboarding‚ which I still enjoy to this day. Wakeboarding is a water sport in which a boat pulls you via a rope and you use a buoyant board‚ which comes in several brands and sizes‚ to glide against the water. You are strapped onto the board via boots and bindings just like a snowboard. The boat produces a wake‚ which acts as a ramp‚ and you use that to do different

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    Moby Dick

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    different view. One of the most memorable scene of this novel was the ending in which we were able to visualize Captain Ahab jump of the boat to try his best to kill the white wale know as Moby Dick. It was a very gruesome scene that portrayed Ahab jump onto Moby Dick with a harpoon‚ stabbing him as best he could trying to end the whales life yet in doing so became tangled in ropes of the harpoons which caused him to become stuck onto the whale as it swam off and die. The whale continued and hit the Pequod

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    informative

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    Rewarding Job Help! Those are the words a lifeguard is always alert for. The purpose of lifeguarding is to save lives around water. There always on the lookout for troubled swimmers in the water. Lifeguards have to go through a specific amount of training to become a lifeguard. They have to make sure they know exactly what to do if an emergency happens in the water. Lifeguards must make sure there always in the best shape so they can react properly if an incident had to happen. I remember

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    running record

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    once . He seems to be little restless. Looking here and there‚ nothing seems to catch his attention. Then he ran towards the rope swings...using both the ropes trying to do the back flip....seems engaged...stated saying to his peer‚ " Watch me ...watch me....".The feeling of satisfaction and contentment on the face..... left the rope swing. Again went to slide to do some jumps....counting till 10 and then jumping. Running Record Time : 10:40 - 10:45 am

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    Zora Neale Hurston

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    Between Cape jasmine bushes and chinaberry trees‚ Zora Neale Hurston’s childhood‚ was a warm sweet memory illustrated in an extract of Dust Tracks on a Road: An Autobiography. In this excerpt‚ diction and point of view jump from the page to give the reader a lucid and realistic view of life "down there" in the farm‚ sheltered from society to protect the plentiful love‚ food and company of the Hurston home‚ compared to "way up north" where "rare" apples are abundant and gardenias are sold for a dollar

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