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    person in the story; A stream of consciousness; the uninterrupted thoughts in a character. First person: The author disappears into one of the characters who tells the story in first person; I. Objective: The narrator disappears into a kind of roving sound camera. This camera can go anywhere but can record only what is seen and heard. Theme: The theme should be expressible in the form of a statement with a subject and a predicate. It is insufficient to say that the theme of a story is motherhood

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    us. Two and a half hours later‚ we were feet away from Catalina. I was resting and everytime I close my eyes‚ my head would fall down and almost fall out of the boat. “Dude!” said Aleksy. “You’re going to break your neck like that‚ and most importantly‚ fall down.” “Thanks‚” I told him. “Lift me up if I fall down.” “Hey dude!” screamed Aleksy. “We’re

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    left in secrecy. Some of the secrecy is thanks to the the people guarding the base and there advanced security technology. One of the more famous things that is noticeable when arriving to Area 51 is the civilians keeping watch called cameo dudes. Camp dudes (Radford Benjamin) help alert the military that there are intruders‚ inspectors‚ or suspicious people on the perimeter. This place is even secret to other military personal. Pilots from other military bases cannot fly over Area 51 airspace knowingly

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    the one on the document. The man was a little upset but he said to the detective that his grandfather would of been happy that he found some important stuff about this typewriter. 1. Who is Ernie Pyle? Ernie Pyle was a journalist who wrote as a roving correspondent. 2. Why does the man believe that the typewriter is Ernie Pyle’s? The man believes that the typewriter is Ernie

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    Before the attacks on September 11‚ 2001‚ the United States’ government was relatively weak in terms of its tactics in response to terrorism. Overall‚ no matter what people have to say in the country’s defence‚ the fact is that it was a much easier target compared to how it is today. There were not as many stringent regulations in place that would normally stop potential terrorists from making a move‚ nor were there any efforts to actually catch them in action right before such a drastic event occurred

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    overlooked‚ for example‚ culture. Culture plays a large role in each person’s identity but because it cannot be seen when just looking at an individual it goes unnoticed. There are two essays that demonstrate the influence and role culture has on identity; “Dude Looks like a Lady” by Kathy Wilson‚ and “F-Word” by Firoozh Dumas. The cultural influence a person is surrounded by plays a large role in the development of their identity. Culture is the combination of values‚ beliefs‚ and practices of a particular

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    Effect of USA privacy Laws On September 11‚ 2001‚ terrorists attacked New York City’s World Trade Center towers. This was the first time since the Revolutionary War that America was attacked on its own soil. The attacks were unprecedented‚ and the government never saw it coming. For millions of Americans an unwanted new world order was coming in the days ahead‚ where even the most secure places in the country would be placed under tighter security and be in a lockdown type of situation. Because

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    Life is something that evolves and as life evolves so does the items and ideas that encompass life. Humans have the nature to want things better to make life easier‚ that is just human nature‚ we want the items we work with on a daily basis to be simple and leave us with the sense of knowing we did something useful without having to put in an abundance of effort‚ You could take the farming as an example‚ the people who inhabited America before the white men used things they made from clay or the

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    MUSIC - Disclosure ft. Lorde‚ “Magnets” After their massive success at their debut album‚ Settle‚ and with singles like “Latch” and “White Noise‚” brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence collectively known as the famed Disclosure has been able to join the ranks of EDM royalties and be known as one of the hottest artist to emerge in the summer of 2013 and continue to do so two years after. As such‚ the sophomore album is only in order in which they have come to finally release just before the month of

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