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    BELONGING CREATIVE

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    The dead-ended street She stood in the middle of the street‚ where the wind washed on the sighing pavement with a hollow sound at midnight. Her empty eyes saw straight through the bleary neon lights flickering on and off the street signs.  She looked and saw nothing‚ gulping in cleansing‚ scouring draughts of air. Her hair whipped around her face‚ and the world was reduced to fragments and blurs‚ spots and smudges of something unreal. A train whistled through the air behind her‚ silent as a

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    condition of a used golf ball for further use after being submerged in water for an extended period of time. The concept enabled the color of a golf ball to turn gray if it was not fit for reuse. They truly believed PI was a cracker of a concept and saw huge market for their product. Situational Analysis Performance Indicator concept and development process • PI started as a concept when both Robb and Bob‚ golfers themselves‚ came up with the idea of the ball itself telling whether it

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    distinct point of views on how the murder happened (e.g. Some were struck when they saw that the child was still alive and Nao just threw her in the pool so that she’ll drown‚ we did not know that he had a different motive for killing the child - which was shown during the 3rd quarter of the film’s timeline). Lighting in the film was quite significant because due to its brightness and darkness the viewers will be rattled to search for certain details that will help them understand the scene (e.g. The

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    of poems‚ A Boy’s Will and North of Boston‚ were published in England and then later in America due to the overwhelming popularity of them in England (Greenberg ix-x). Frost’s poem “Out‚ Out” tells a story of the tragic death of a boy due to a buzz saw. The title is an allusion to act five William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ where the main character‚ Macbeth‚ performs a soliloquy regarding the death of his wife: "Out‚ out‚ brief candle! / Life’s but a walking shadow‚ a poor player / That struts and

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    Stranded! I choose project number one‚ Girls Lord of the Flies. I choose this because while reading the original Lord of the Flies‚ I thought that it would be more interesting if the author‚ William Golding‚ would have had some of the characters girls‚ instead of all boys. I wish that some of the details weren’t as gruesome as they are. If they weren’t so gruesome‚ the story would be a little bit more interesting to many readers. This project was not very hard to complete. I first took note on what

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    A Tiger in the House

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    Author Ruskin BondRuskin Bond is born on 19th May 1934. He is a Indian writer and children author. Most of Ruskin Bond’s books are most influenced by the hill-station and the foothills of Himalayas where he spend his childhood. He writes about the landscape and background in clear and detailed writing. He writes also about the flora and fauna of the Himalayas. He has a assuming humor and quick wisdom.His stories are about love for nature and people. He has won a lot of awards and has loads of fans

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    Axe/Lynx – UK dinner party: a real-time approach to measuring buzz Warc Word of Mouth Marketing Awards Best Measurement Award‚ 2008        Title:    Source:    Issue: Axe/Lynx – UK dinner party: a real-time approach to measuring buzz Warc Word of Mouth Marketing Awards Best Measurement Award‚ 2008   Axe/Lynx – UK dinner party: a real-time approach to measuring buzz WHY IS THIS ENTRY AWARD-WINNING? This entry features a major campaign specifically designed to spread word

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    In a cave‚ deep in the mountains‚ with walls of sheer magnitude and power‚ worked a creature‚ whose memories of self‚ extended over many lifetimes. Having had two different forms‚ the creature knew what it had lost from one form and what it had gained from another but neither quite satisfied the quest it had made an integral part of its life. Pachooka took the droplet and placed it in the ebony crucible on the fire and watched as sparks began to throw themselves into the darkness of the cave‚ lighting

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    SHREK

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     His mother and father  were both morbidly ugly‚ but shrek was gruesomely uglier than the two of them together. As a  toddler‚ Shrek could already spew fire a full ninety­nine yards and vent smoke from his ears.  Any snake foolish enough to try to bite him miraculously died on the spot.    Narrator: One day‚ Shrek’s parents snarled things over and decided what to do with their son.     Father: It’s time we sent Shrek packing. I’m tired of him stinking up the swamp and not being  manly all the time.    

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    "I Heard a Fly Buzz." A Student ’s Guide to Emily Dickinson. Berkeley Heights‚ NJ: Enslow‚ 2005. 55-58. Print. Evans‚ Robert C. "Toward Eternity: The Final Journey in Emily Dickinson ’s ’Because I could not stop for Death ’ ." In Bloom‚ Harold‚ ed. Death and Dying‚

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