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    “No one loses their innocence. It is either taken or given away willingly.” In the book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ a plane crashed on a deserted island carrying a group of English schoolboys who were sent away because of the war. With no adults the boys tried to create a civilization so that they could try to survive. Even though they tried to keep everything civilized everything fell into chaos. The boys lost their innocence when they killed the mother pig‚ killed Simon‚ and hunted Ralph. The killing

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    “Dawn” can be seen as a metaphor in which life can be seen through transparent lens‚ revealing the clearest paths and answers to reality. The play‚ Romeo and Juliet published by William Shakespeare‚ tells the story of two lovers separated by the boundaries of their family names. Lana Del Rey’s song‚ “Summertime Sadness” sings about a woman mourning the loss of her lover. In every moment of “dawn”‚ there is always an understanding that the worst is to come after the clear realization of an event.

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    Together We Stand Outline

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    vital information that could possibly affect you and your families’ lives in the present time and near future. Over the years our communities’ streets were filled with happy playing kids‚ barbecue and neighborhood block parties. Now the streets are deserted and the sounds you hear are from the emergency services coming once again to pick up an ill family member‚ our friends‚ and neighbors. Every month people are getting diagnosed with cancer or some type of debilitating disease. Sirens went off in my

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    Frankenstein

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    In the novel Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein and his creation are analogous‚ but there are many differences between the two. Victor grew up with loving siblings and parents and they never denied him anything. The monster that Victor created was deserted by Victor to fight for himself‚ victor was more a monster than the creature. The monster is self-educated learning from watching from Delacy’s (“My days were spent in close attention‚ that I might more speedily master the language”. P 99) while Victor

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    Asterix and the Actress

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    Asterix and the Actress Asterix and Obelix get back to their village in Gaul. They found it deserted‚ but then‚ all the townspeople reappear for their birthday surprise‚ were their mothers received them. Their mothers want them to get a wife but they don’t want one. Their fathers were not able to visit them so they sent them a sword and a helmet for their birthday gift. Meanwhile their fathers are in Condatum‚ working‚ they decided to go for a drink‚ they eventually got drunk and when they got

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    Children’s Crusade took place between the 4th and 5th Crusades. More than 30‚000 French and 20‚000 German children were sent to the Crusades. French kids got to Alexandria and were sold into slavery. The German kids got across the Alps‚ got homesick and deserted and many died (Sedivy). The Christians went home‚ and the Holy Lands reverted back to Muslim control The Crusaders stole food from local farmers‚ ran around in mobs‚ and brought thousands of mistresses and prostitutes with them(Sedivy). In 1291

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    Speech Of Self

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    Northwest‚ her encounters with aggressive males were frequent‚ and the author felt forced to discover ways to protect herself while traveling alone. These frightening personal encounters took place while camping‚ driving the long distance home on dark deserted highways and even on her own property. She argues that taking self-defense classes proved ineffective because one must be able to touch the

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    Collapse of family through Selfishness The contention between youth and age is of commonplace‚ and somehow it lies in our instinct. As Brooks put it as ’Children often seem to their parents to be ungrateful; and the old must in some degree be deserted by the young’. (Brooks) Shakespeare‚ however‚ reveals the very essence of that horror within the selfishness of the young. At last they care nothing but their own convenience (Leggart) and the aged Lear are meant to be a troublesome old nuisance

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    Volleyball Monologue

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    How To Play Volleyball! Imagine you are in a dark‚ deserted‚ brick alleyway. A night owl hoots in the distance. Your phone just died and you are ten miles away from home. You are bored out of your mind because you cannot think of anything to do. Zing! A motorcycle coughing black smoke streaks by‚ but does not notice you. No one is walking by because the dingy‚ damp alleyway you are stranded in is not a place anyone wants to be. It is so quiet you could hear a pin drop. If you have a ball‚ you

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    Dark City Street

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    wailed past. He crouched down in the silent gloom‚ and waves of sick terror swept over him. He nervously repeated‚"stay clam‚ stay calm"‚ as his heart was palpitating. He glanced again and gradually began pacing up the dark street. The street was deserted and the night felt eerie and silent. There was no glimmer of light to be seen. Sweat trickled down his back‚ his stomach was churning ‚ and his knees felt weak‚ but he still hurried on not daring to look back now. Blindly he stumbled into an alley

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