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    Taehui Shin Journal Entry 6 I heard “William Tell Overture” composed by Gioachino Rossini. In order to understand in detail of this music‚ I need to research a little bit about this music and the composer. In the several websites for music‚ Gioachino Rossini was Italian composer and he wrote 39 operas and sacred music and chamber music. But his best well known music is “William Tell Overture” which is composed in 1829 and led to the nickname “The Italian Mozart” in 18th classic era. When I listened

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    phobia is bugs. Sounds very embarrassing‚ but having phobias is common. Just ask a boy named Martin in the story called “The Elevator” written by William Slator. The story is about a boy who tumbles across phobias as they get presented right in front of him throughout the story. He has three fears‚ the elevator‚ the fat lady‚ and his dad’s judgement. William Slator also telegraphs Martins’ lack of ability to get over his fears by building suspense through Martins’ thoughts and actions which are all

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    later assigning more favorable prices. Also‚ the author is addressing why the OCC was unaware of the losses and the risk associated with the SCP. The most important information in this article is the deceptive actions committed by the CIO in the London Whale Trades. It became apparent that senior managers downplayed the problems of the SCP and kept describing the portfolio as a risk-reducing hedge‚ when in actuality it was a massive portfolio losing billions of dollars and had stopped providing

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    William Faulkner‚ a well known poet from the 20th century first caught fame in the literary world due to his writings such as “The Sound and the Fury” and “As I lay dying”. This was majorly due to his use of complex sentence structure and detailed story telling through the infamous writing style known as stream of consciousness. Although Faulkner primarily used this style in his more lengthy works‚ he often strayed from it while writing his less known short stories such as “Barn Burning” to create

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    sometimes that change is dramatic it changes how you think‚ how you act. Buck happened to go through one of these drastic changes‚ but it changed him for the better and not worse at least that’s how he sees it. In the book “The call of the Wild” Jack London writes about Buck just a normal dog‚ and how the switch from living in a wealthy house in Santa Clara Valley‚ to a moving camp of sled dogs changed him over the course of a year. At first he was a regular dog who thought he was the center of attention

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    The undersigned detective learned that 4 years old Kashmire is on a school trip‚ however his 2 brothers and sister attend the same school. On October 31‚ 2017‚ the undersigned detective interviewed 8 years old Khion Williams. Khion stated that he resides at home with his mother‚ siblings‚ and "T". Khion stated that "T" is his mother’s boyfriend. Khion stated that he likes being at home because he gets to play with his PlayStation. Khion stated that when he gets in trouble at home‚ he has to stay

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    the environment and ways for us to not cause much stress on it. Each great thinker came up with their own way to make the planet a better place. Each idea that they came up with were interesting. The one I felt like I could relate to the most is William McDonough. I loved his idea because he touched on the concept of recycling

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    “The Elevator” Martin‚ a 12 year old boy from “The Elevator” by William Sleator‚ feels like a coward‚ has low self esteem‚ and always worries about things in everyday life. Martin isn’t the strongest‚ he isn’t very good at sports‚ and he gets bullied at school. In the story‚ Martins main problem is an old elevator at his new apartment. He is afraid of it. It only has room for three people‚ and it feels like it could break down at any moment. His problem gets worse when a creepy fat lady starts

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    You will be scared of strangers in William Sleator’s story “The Elevator”. The story suggests that you should be cautious but not paranoid in certain situations. This is proved by the fact that Martin’s father called him a “wimp” for being afraid of an old lady when he ran into her in the elevator. As a result‚ Martin was not believed and he was left alone to meet the old lady in the elevator‚ who called Martin by his actual name at the end of the story when they were in the elevator the lady pressed

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    Blake Snyder Beat Sheet October 19 2012 Mean girls Opening image: The first image seen is of a girl’s parents telling their daughter goodbye and to have a good first day at school. The girl’s mother is crying because unlike most kids her daughter has never been to a real school. She is sixteen years old and has been homeschooled all her life. Theme stated: “I had a lot of friends in Africa. But so far‚ none in Evanston.” This line basically foreshadows how she has no friends at her new school

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