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    destination is important‚ the journey is even more interesting. When it comes to road movies‚ both Central Station and the Motorcycle Diaries are prime examples. “Genre films work by engaging viewers through an implicit contract. They encourage certain expectations on the part of spectators‚ which are in turn based on viewer familiarity with the conventions” (Grant). The characters in Central Station go through many different perspective changes due to their experiences. Dora and Josue travel from place

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    Descriptive Statistics Paper Descriptive Statistics Paper In research‚ the need to accurately produce results is imperative to efficient research. Team C’s hypothesis of what generates champion teams needs many tools provided in research to achieve a true answer. Team C has further simplified the meaning of champion team to any team whose team dynamics cause the team to have a winning season. With that being said‚ this paper will be focused on the research tools needed and the results

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    Descriptive Essay Title: Your Ideal Roommate Living far away from home for couple of years for studying in colleges or universities allows many students have to acclimate themselves with many variations. One of these changes is living or sharing a same apartment or room with a completely strange person. In that case‚ how strangers could become an ideal roommates? This is about my ideal roommate Samantha who is a very cooperative person‚ would share a room together‚ and would have to help

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    Sean Lesure Per.3 English 11 AP Mrs.Hamill Rough Draft of Descriptive essay I push the door open. The bell rings‚ with a soft but shrill ring. A wave of rubber gloves and disinfectant masked with air freshener smells are in the air . Chairs are cluttered in the waiting room of the dentists. Clusters of magazines lie on the wood coffee tables‚ shiny bright plastic showing logos and slogans. A little way forward from where I stand is a desk. A smiling

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    tank is on E‚ so you tell your friends that your heading to the gas station. You get to the gas station fill up your tank‚ maybe get a couple of snacks then you check out. You are what the gas station workers call customers. Not only are you just any old customer‚ but you belong in a category just like everyone else that comes into the gas station. There are many different types of people in this world‚ and working at a gas station you interact with all of them. You see everything from college kids

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    Describe an afternoon at the bus station (SPM 97) It was two o’clock in the afternoon. I was heading towards the bus station with Mohan after Mrs Wong’s extra class. The sun was beating mercilessly on my back and I could feel my sweat trickling down my spine. I have often wished that my mother would allow me to ride a motorcycle to school. She says that I am not ready but we both know that she is terrified that a car would knock me down. When I reached the bus station‚ it was nearly empty except for

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    Descriptive Essay Thick‚ strong oak wood was carved into curves and poles all connected to be shaped into the perfect rocking chair. It was painted a deep brown that glints gold when the sun shines on it. The armrests mold to your arms like they were carved precisely for you. It feels like your melting into chair even though it’s a stiff wooden frame. The seat cushion used to be thick and luscious but has become thinner and thinner as the years have passed. It remains tied to the chair by two

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    efforts are the pillars of my inspiration. 2 Abstract The Railway Sector has shaped the development pattern of Zambia. Historically‚ Zambia was positioned as a source of copper which was transported to the coast (Port of Durban) via railway specifically constructed for this purpose. Today‚ most is not all of Zambia’s cities are developed along the line of rail and most of them‚ including the capital city Lusaka‚ started as simple railway sidings. In the Sixth National Development Plan (SNDP) 2011-2015

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    DESCRIPTIVE SENTENCES 1. The unnamed narrator of the story is a "dreadfully nervous" character who disputed the allegation that he might be crazy. 2. The narrator wanted to show that he is not insane‚ and offered a story as proof. 3. There was the narrator’s creepy fascination with the old man’s eye as further proof of lunacy. 4. The narrator became obsessed with the diseased eye of the old man. 5. The narrator likened it to a vulture’s eye and is so haunted by the Evil Eye that he decided to

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    My Descriptive Essay “My hidden castle” When I was younger there was a place I used to go when I was sad‚ angry‚ or confused. I went there often. It was a rather large castle hidden on an Island and surrounded by a forest. It was where I felt safe. This was my hideaway when I was in foster care; somewhere I could go to when things got to be too much for me. The castle was a two story building that covered most of the island‚ apart from the forest that surrounded it. The caste was made of stone

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