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    wasn’t just like others. I was so peaceful and quite. I saw the sun’s rays in my eye‚ lighting my way step by step. It shined so bright‚ it burned my eye. I saw the beautiful green trees up across the sky‚ with birds flying over them and other just waiting to sing

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    Drama 8 April 2013 Repetition in “Waiting for Godot” “I can’t go on like this”‚ with this last phrase Waiting for Godot ends. Although it might not seem a lot by itself‚ when reading the whole play it is possibly to understand about what is the character of Estragon talking about. He and Vladimir have been waiting for a person called Godot to come and meet them‚ and as the first act of the play shows they have been waiting for a while and they pretend to keep waiting for him‚ even if he does not shows

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    2000’s; with a few of my childhood friends. As we walked up to the massive brick building‚ I could feel the atmosphere of excitement and the history of all the failures that it contained inside. The people standing around the green entrance gates waiting for the ticket readers to let them. I could hear the chatter of people close by as they talked about their day like this was not a big deal for them. I felt differently about it as this was not a regular event for me. Once I entered the Old Ivy-covered

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    To Room 19 ‚ Final draft In the short story “To Room Nineteen” by Doris Lessing‚ Susan Rawlings is a woman living what seems like the perfect life with the perfect marriage. However‚ it soon becomes clear that Susan isn’t as happy with her life as one might think upon first glance. Slowly but surely‚ Susan begins to drift away from her home life in attempts to find freedom through solitude. This reaction can be analyzed by taking a closer look at how Susan relates to the places in her life such

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    future of Chicago. The whole room was full of these tiny artifacts that no one would consider to be a part of history. One of these were Nathan F. Leopold Jr.’s eyeglasses‚ which reminded me of Dr. T.J Eckleburg’s eyes in “The Great Gatsby”. The entire room was filled with similar “odd” things‚ like a marble top table‚ a cane‚ and many more with amazing stories behind them. This room stood out to me the most‚ as it was unlike any other that I have ever seen. The room was lit with these small things

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    position until my eyes adjust to the light. Before I ever get out of bed‚ I’m already overwhelmed thinking of my many tasks for the day. When motivation is scarce‚ there is only one thought that brings me out of my cozy‚ warm bed and to my feet. Waiting to be made is a fresh‚ boosting cup of morning coffee. Confronting the seemingly arctic air‚ I slide my feet into fuzzy‚ pink slippers and head for the kitchen. I make a quick stop at the thermostat‚ crank up the heat‚ then b-line it to the stainless

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    Life in Dormitory I don’t want to be restricted. I am a foreign college student‚ which means I have to live in the dormitory. However‚ the life of dormitory is absolutely opposite to my expectation. The more I expect the more I loses hope. From the first time I move into the dormitory‚ I get limit and be eager to move out. My life in the dormitory is just like a nightmare. Before 8:10 a.m.‚ the first class in the morning‚ I had already felt powerless due to the dormitory rules. In the

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    renovated poker room. The poker room at Caesars Palace has 30 tables to fulfill all of your poker needs‚ plus‚ it has a separate tournament poker room that has 30 more tables that are used exclusively for tournaments. In October‚ Caesars is going to host it’s first $10‚000 event - the Caesars Palace Classic. They’re guaranteeing $1‚000‚000 dollars for first place to this event and are giving away a number of seats in freerolls and promotions in the months leading up to it. The room itself is spacious

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    we could leave the door open and have a nice breeze flow in.” An older man around his forties replies. I hold my breathe until his I hear his footsteps fade away into the other room. Of course‚ I could get in through the window! I build up the courage to stand up and peek through the window. A back door to the main room is open a crack. Inside I can see about fifty men crowded in that one

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    mall were groups of young teenage girls. The mall has become the major hangout for teenagers‚ where both males and females roam to show themselves off to people of the opposite sex. I noticed two girls at the food court‚ where they were in line waiting to buy coffee from Starbucks. One of them‚ whom I shall call Subject One‚ was approximately fourteen years old. She was wearing a white cotton tank top and a pair of denim shorts. Her long‚ golden brown hair was tied in a tight ponytail that cascaded

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