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    It's All Fun and Games

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    working as a whole – as one. Imagine the difficulty to this task‚ trying to put multiple personalities together and work as one. This task seems difficult to accomplish. However‚ it is possible with a team filled with players who are cocky‚ scared‚ quiet‚ controlled and energetic‚ to work together‚ practice‚ and work together to build the personalities together into one – making a very balanced team. No matter what team‚ every team has a player that is cocky – a stand up player. A cocky player always

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    Poem: Life and Reality

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    linked with drinking wine but the poetess intends to drink calmness and thinks it necessary for cleansing herself. It is quite natural and true that in loneliness and quiet one can examine one’s life honestly. It is a self-criticism. Life examined critically purifies one for better future life. I will drain Long draughts of quiet As a purgation; Reference These lines have been taken from ‘New Year resolutions’ written by‘Elizabeth Sewell’. CONTEXT:  Elizabeth Sewell determines to be quite

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    URGENT ATTENTION Difficulty breathing‚ short barking cough Keep child calm and encourage to breathe‚ call parent if it persists Persistent Diarrhoea and sickness Pale‚ lifeless Encourage child to drink small sips of water‚ keep them calm in a quiet area. Phone parent Very pale and lifeless appearance URGENT Phone parent and 999 Rash MAY REQUIRE URGENT ATTENTION Phone parent Eczema Itchy dry rash Stop child scratching and distract them Impetigo Fluid filled blisters‚ itchy

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    Not Your Average Theatre Kid I am a shy person. Teachers seem to love me since I stay quiet in class and I do my work. I hear drama left and right about this student and that student. I am a quiet person. Except when I am on stage. I am a different person when I am on stage. I am loud and I am proud. I am able to leave the shy girl. I might not be the best actor‚ and I might not be someone who gets the lead roles and speaking parts. I found my confidence in theatre. I found happiness through theatre

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       kernel /boot/vmlinuz max_loop=255 init=linuxrc load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=5120 root=/dev/ram0 rw quiet vga=771 nopcmcia changes=nimblex.data autoexec=startx    initrd /boot/initrd.gz title NimbleX 2007 - Command Line    root (hd0‚0)    kernel /boot/vmlinuz max_loop=255 init=linuxrc load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=5120 root=/dev/ram0 rw quiet    initrd /boot/initrd.gz title NimbleX 2007 - Boot from ISO    root (hd0‚0)    kernel /boot/vmlinuz vga=784 max_loop=255

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    1102 October 1‚ 2013 Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is an easy to read‚ relaxing‚ dream-like poem. It evokes the vision of a quiet‚ dark night and the peacefulness that is experienced while simply sitting quietly in the country woods and watching the winter snow fall. The poem conveys the difference between the peaceful solitude and quietness of the country and the more hectic city filled with people and the obligations that need to be tended to in town. Frost describes

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    was not faced with much conflict directed at him‚ but he seemed to keep the peace and didn’t want any problems. 5.5 He’s in a way quiet‚ he doesn’t have any resentment or say hurtful things to others he seems to be in the middle‚ and very well organized. John Fiedler (Juror 2) Age: 35-40 Job: Bank Teller Soft spoken. Doesn’t have much to say. He is very quiet at the beginning‚ doesn’t know what he’s really talking about. Starts to stand up for himself and what he believes in. When faced

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    The Sea

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    J.Reeves has successfully used the dog metaphor to elicit the behaviors of the sea at many occasions. The poet compares the different behaviors of the dog at different moods with the sea. The first stanza shows the begining of the violence due to the hungry nature of the dog which metaphoricaly depicts the sea waves turning out to be heavy and rough. The second stanza shows the waves quickening and becoming more rough due to the enviromental change‚ thereby the dog is so hungry and angry that it

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    Sorrow, a Timeless Theme

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    a single theme to exist in the past and still live today? This question is easily answered through a movie of the past and a story of the present. In 1930‚ All Quiet on the Western Front was released to the public. The film was based on Erich Maria Remarque’s novel‚ directed by Lewis Milestone‚ and produced by Carl Laemmle Jr. (“All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film)”). The present day story was written on www.usatoday.com on November 8‚ 2012‚ and is entitled: “On Veterans Day‚ a vet’s suicide

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    All Quiet on the Western Front‚ written by Erich Maria Remarque‚ and the many letters written by soldiers give several different and similar views of World War 1. The letters written by the soldiers talk about his or her individual problems and how they miss and love his or her families. In The Price of Glory: Verdun 1916‚ Alistair Horne writes day to day stories about the Battle of Verdun and of soldiers discussing his or her feelings at that point. Erich Maria Remarque writes in All Quiet on the

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