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    are some services that you hope you never need‚ but are very grateful to have them if you do. Locksmith services fall into this category. Locking yourself out of your vehicle can be frustrating‚ embarrassing and even dangerous if you find yourself locked out in an unsafe area or time of night. One thing that can make this problem less of an issue for you is being able to reach a good locksmith to help you get back into your car. Below are some things to look for in a good locksmith and tips to help

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    as I was trying to catch my breath. I could hear footsteps coming up behind me like a tiger was chasing at my heels. A loud scream pierced my ears and echoed many‚ many times in my mind. My thoughts raced from one thing to another. After locking the door‚ the four of us clinched in a corner for nearly an hour. My day had begun normal. I remember I woke up‚ went to school and found myself with my friends that afternoon. My company consisted five of my closest buddies‚ Latisha‚ Alex (my brother)

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    In Jane Eyre Bronte uses descriptions of the inside of Thornfield Hall to create a Gothic atmosphere in which Jane feels uncomfortable. The isolation and large uninhabited spaces of the manor remove it from the outside world. Strange entities and details as well as metaphor make the house seem unknown and plagued with the supernatural. It becomes a place stopped in time and detached from reality‚ in a way Thornfield Hall comes to represent Jane’s life. The first device Emily Bronte uses is a portrayal

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    Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

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    The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/ Introduction The fire was at the Triangle Waist Company in New York City Claimed the lives of 146 young immigrant workers This incident has had great significance to this day because it highlights the inhumane working conditions to which industrial working conditions to which industrial workers can be subjected Sweatshops & Strikes before 1911 Was a typical sweated factory in the heart of Manhattan Located at 23-29

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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    The Yellow Wallpaper The Yellow Wallpaper uses symbols to show the hardship that women had to endure to fight oppression. By showing these hardships‚ we gain the knowledge that we don’t always make the right decisions. We believe that we are giving people freedom when in turn we are oppressing them even more. Gilman uses symbols throughout her story in a variety of ways. In The Yellow Wallpaper Gillman uses the house to symbolize a body. The speaker describes the outside as “beautiful and delicious

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    All Summer In A Day

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    They slammed and locked the door. They stood looking at the door and saw it tremble from her beating and throwing herself against it.”(Bradbury‚ 1954). Margot was just talking about how scientists had predicted that the sun was going to come out today. The jealousy of the children allowed them to harass Margot brutally. They just picked her up‚ threw her into a closet‚ locked it‚ and left. The author even uses personification to show how much Margot was resisting stating that “the door trembled”. This

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    Keys and Locks

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    Alissa Thomasma Advanced Comp Locks and Curiosity Locks. They serve us a myriad of uses. They protect our most valuable possessions. They ensure our safety. They save our privacy. They behold the world’s secrets. Guarding doors or gates or safes or chains or pricey possessions‚ they can be protecting and aggravating. Locks can be great or they can be horrid. Locks that protect valuable possessions are very important. They hold utmost standards while protecting our paramount prizes. Inside closets

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    Newtown Shooting

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    Christmas Time Tragedy in Newtown Connecticut On December 14‚ 2012 in Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ the day had started out as any normal school day at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Until raging twenty year old‚ Adam Lanza‚ simply walked right through the front door killing twenty-six people. The Sandy Hook shooting on December 14 devastated many parents‚ children‚ and even people that were not linked at all to the shooting. There have been plenty of devastating school shootings‚ but this shooting has caused many

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    that he would be staying in Transylvania for a longer time than expected. The Count also warns Jonathan to only fall asleep in his own room. That night‚ Jonathan hangs the crucifix above his bed and goes exploring. He finds a door that is broken‚ but not locked. He hits the door until it finally opens. He finds himself in a wing of the castle that he had never explored before. He ducks into a room and ignores the Count’s warnings by falling asleep. In a state of half consciousness‚ he sees two dark

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    will not meet Boo Radley. One reason I think the kids will not meet Boo is he is locked up in his home away from the living world. First off‚ the kids never see Boo but have heard many stories about him and his wicked ways. Jem believes he is chained to the bed laying there because his father does not want him to be seen. Boo is a legendary name in the small town of Maycomb but no one knows what has really

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