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    Funeral Blues

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    Funeral Blues Summary Stanza 1 Lines 1-2 Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone‚ Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone‚ The song begins with a series of harsh commands : stop the clocks! Cut off the telephones! The speaker sounds forceful and even angry. These seem like physical representations of time and communication to us. He wants everything to just stop. In the next line‚ he ask for silence. He wants dogs to stop barking too. On the other hand‚ the speaker is addressing an audience

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    The Dark Ages Notes

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    4 Bethany Brady Name ________________________________ Hour _____ The Dark Ages 94 Min Part I Sacking of Rome 1. What happens on August 24‚ 410 AD? - The Roman Empire Falls. 2. Why did the Visigoths attack Rome? Power Money 3. TRUE FALSE* ** Desperation/Food Allerak’s attacks were the only reason Rome fell. 4. The Romans hired foreign soldiers to help protect their borders. What term describes such a soldier? Legion *** Visigoth Mercenary 5. The next 7 centuries‚ spanning

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    Lisa Bright and Dark

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    When someone has a nearly "perfect" life‚ it’s hard to believe that person could be going out of his or her mind. Lisa Bright and Dark‚ by John Neufeld‚ explores the world of mental illness through Lisa Shilling‚ a sixteen year old who believes she is going crazy. Though she and her friends know this‚ she is unable to receive help because her parents think she is making it up. With no adult help‚ the problem has to be taken into the hands of Lisa and her three teenage friends. 	Lisa Shilling

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    The Blue Marble

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    Personal Response The Blue Marble is a photograph of Earth that was taken December 7th‚ 1972 when the Apollo 17 crew were travelling toward the moon. The title of the beautiful photograph could symbolize many things but what I understood from it is that we see ourselves living on a small planet with many different aspects but in the end were always together if we put the effort in staying together. When observing The Blue Marble‚ I have realized many things such as the photograph gives me a better

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    A Study on Puberty Blues

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    has changed dramatically since the 1970’s‚ especially for teenagers and the newer generations. Although in some ways it is still similar. It seems the biggest impact on these changes all result from technology. The introduction of the internet‚ mobile phones and social networking‚ in my eyes‚ has changed everything. The way families communicate is one of the major differences I have noticed after watching ‘Puberty Blues’‚ a television series set in the 1970’s‚ about a series of families and teenagers

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    Joker In The Dark Night

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    As my character‚ I decided to analyze the Joker from the movie The Dark Night‚ because I believe it is a character that has a very disturbed and complex personality to explore. Psychological disorders are psychological or behavioral patterns‚ potentially reflected in behavior‚ that is normally associated with distress or disability‚ and which is not considered part of normal development in a person’s culture. Many people talk about his character and consider him a psychopath‚ which is actually not

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    Personal Narrative: Blue

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    I have always been fond of the way the snow-covered trees stick out like sore thumbs against the blue sky during the frigid winter months. When I was seven‚ I would stand outside for hours swaddled in winter gear‚ just breathing out puffs of air that would appear in front of me. A buldgy jacket‚ mittens‚ a hat‚ and socks sticking out of my clunky boots. Everything I was wearing matched the blue sky‚ because god forbid I wore an outfit that didn’t go well together. I’m not sure what had initially

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    The Blue Raccoon

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    off course. Most of these ships were recovered‚ but one such ship drifted so off course that it could not be recovered. The name of the ship was the Blue Raccoon. The number of passengers was twenty. It went off course while going on‚ what should have been‚ a routine trip to mars. On the way it when off course. Over the next Twenty million years the Blue Raccoon drifted through the cosmos‚ until it came upon a planet. This planet was green and had life‚ much like early earth. This planet long forgotten

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    varsity blues

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    Ross Lodge Wheeler English 1302.004 3 October 2014 Varsity Blues In the movie “Varsity Blues‚” not everyone can appreciate what a small town Friday night feels like. Living life underneath a microscope. The whole town in the stands. You can practically fell them breathing down your neck criticizing every move‚ every play the team makes. That’s what it felt like for the boys from West Canan. No matter how tough things get you can always stand up for yourself‚ friends‚ and family. Growing

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    Themes in "Blue Velvet"

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    Exploring the Dark Side: Contrasting Themes in "Blue Velvet" The subconscious psyche is one of the most fascinating and almost completely inexplicable aspects of human behavior. Even more intriguing than merely the subconscious is the notion of a darker‚ more repressed side that many individuals refuse to acknowledge exists within them. In David Lynch’s film "Blue Velvet‚" the director attempts to explore the psyche of a young man named Jeffrey Beaumont‚ most notably the clash between his darker

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