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    I believe in taking action in a bad situation. It all started when i asked to go over my brother‚ so the first thing we did when i got over his was go outside we played basketball for most of the day‚ then we went to the store. We got all types of things like hot chips and candy‚ but while we were walking all of sudden we saw a brown and black dog with slob dripping from it’s mouth. And the dog started chasing me and my brother down the street‚ but luckily me and my brother got away safe and sound

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    glass is half full or half empty. They have small arguments on the ways their opinions are different‚ even though there might be something similar between the two. Every person’s opinion and the way they take action is different depending on where they are coming from and what their previous experiences are. In movie High Noon and the story “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ there are characters that disagree because their ideas are coming from their past experiences or the things that are surrounded by.

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    the player whom I had just met recently‚ questioned‚ “gonna be our goalie for the tournament?” Puzzled‚ I had tilted my head and responded‚ “Yeah‚ I think so.” “Awesome! I was hoping you would be‚” she had exclaimed‚ to my surprise. The echoes of this conversation circled through my head as I stood stoically in the goalcrease‚ refusing to show any anxiety. Clouds of breath billowed out of my mask like smoke. It was the championship game of a tournament and our team had tied the game up

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    “The Most Dangerous Game” is a favorite for many young readers as the text pulls the reader into what is going on very easily. In this story‚ there is a lot of action‚ and the context of the story is interesting as a man hunts humans. The text is very descriptive which makes the reader truly visualize what the characters are doing‚ just like watching a movie in your head. For the simple fact that this story is very easy to follow‚ very descriptive‚ and based on events that don’t often happen‚ younger

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    “You were surprised that I recognized your name‚ You see‚ I read all books on hunting published in English‚ French‚ and Russian.”(p.4‚ Richard Connell) This use of direct characterization shows that Rainsford is a smart‚ educated man‚ because he has written a known book about hunting. In the story Rainsford also says “Thank you‚ I’m a hunter‚ not a murderer.”(p.6‚ Richard Connell) This shows the reader that Rainsford knows what’s right from wrong‚ and how humans should be treated‚ rather than how

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    the rest of his energy and grabs the knife in his pocket and plunges it into Zarnoff’s chest. Zaroff halts everything he is doing drops the knife and drops to his side ho longer strattling Rainsford. Wasting no time Rainsford gives the blow Zaroff ever so generously gave him to the

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    In the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell‚ Rainsford‚ the main character‚ goes through hard times because he is forced to transition from a hunter to a huntee‚ then back to a hunter. As he uses his many strengths and his knowledge from both perspectives‚ he creates a plan and ends up beating the whole game despite all of his conflicts. In all likelihood‚ this wouldn’t happen in real life‚ but we can still learn from him. Throughout the story‚ the reader witnesses how Rainsford’s

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    circuit manufacturing and micro-machining process where material is shaped by etching away micro layers is called Micro Electro Mechanical System (MEMS). The intelligent electronic system part is integrated in the same way of IC device fabrication. The most popular material used for MEMS is Silicon for it’s semiconductor ‚ physical and commercial properties. Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems consists of mechanical elements‚ sensors‚ actuators‚ and electrical and electronics devices on a common silicon

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    The Hardest Challenge I Have Ever Faced I have meet with more than my share of difficult challenges. This one will remain with me always‚ occasionally playing over in my mind when I look at my son. It was April of 1993‚ the eve of Easter Sunday; my children and I were coloring Easter eggs in anticipation of the big hunt the following morning. The kids were excited and having a blast‚ especially my three-and-a-half- year old son Joey. With the eggs freshly colored and carrots left out for

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    advocates reject even the most sensible restrictions on the sale of weapons to the public. On the other‚ proponents of stricter gun laws often seem unable to understand why a good person would ever want ready access to a loaded firearm. Between these two extremes we must find grounds for a rational discussion about the problem of gun violence. Unlike most Americans‚ I stand on both sides of this debate. I understand the apprehension that many people feel toward “gun culture‚” and I share their outrage

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