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    A Real Hero What makes a real hero? Their is no actual definition of what a hero is‚ although many people think of a hero as a fictional character that save other people’s lives. A hero can be more than a fictional character. A hero can be anyone who decided to step up to what’s right or someone that is brave enough to step up and do the right thing. There are many examples of heros today. Some are fictional heroes like superman and batman‚ although there are many heroes that actually helped others

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    The ‘Real’ Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is well known throughout the world. However‚ there are some half truths throughout the story. These include the accurate author who happens to date back before Shakespeare’s birth. Also‚ some parts of his adaption are mistaken. Romeo and Juliet‚ the world famous play‚ isn’t merely a tale; it’s a real life story. Romeo and Juliet were not quite the people that Shakespeare portrayed in the play. Juliet is depicted as a 13 year old girl‚ while in

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    Th Real Meaning of Girl

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    Understanding the real ‘Girl’ Do stories need characters? Characters are essential in stories. They can be either a protagonist or antagonist. Characters are fictional and created from the author’s imagination‚ yet the characters may be influenced from real life experiences of the author himself/herself or other people. In her book “Girl”‚ Jamaica Kincaid made this fact abundantly clear. Jamaica Kincaid’s biography shows that the characters in Girl are influenced by the experiences she has had in life. Kincaid

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    this while‚ his family didn’t know his whereabouts and was searching for him‚ until they received this piece of unfortunate news. In this book‚ Jon Krakauer explored the life of Christopher McCandless and try to understand the thoughts behind this young man who gave up everything he has in search of a life of adventure and meaning (to him)‚ and also how the people around him were affected. He must had been a very charismatic person‚ as people he met along the way during his years on the

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    Declining Real Estate Values

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    Falling Real Estate Values Tammey L. Amodea – Winter 2012 Hodges University MNA4100OL_Amodea T _ Trimester Project Mike Smith Due: February 27‚ 2012 Submitted: March 6‚ 2012 Abstract The rise and fall of real estate property values are impacted by many facets and can lead to a positive or negative impact upon the economy. Furthermore these impacts can be minimal or dramatic. Through research and critical thinking the following report is designed to educate the reader on how

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    Real Estate Law Notes

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    Class 1&2 -Fixture-Any piece of personal property that becomes annexed or affixed to real property that changes into real property with how it is being used -3 tests for distinguishing between personal and real property- BOOK -Furnace‚ hot water‚ light fixtures‚ air conditioning unit etc. are all assumed as real property when buying a house. -Tenant Fixture- owner of property gives tenant a white box and tenant brings in their own cabinets‚ bar‚ etc. Tenant retains ownership of

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    about him doing a surgery and he gets yelled at by the parking attendant. In real life‚ Walter Mitty is anything but special. He gets bossed around by his wife a lot and he can’t argue with her. Also he can’t do simple things. He’s forgetful and really absentminded. He’s not a great driver‚ and people always seem to be either yelling or laughing at him for one thing or another. To compensate for his failings in the real world‚ he creates an entire "secret world" for himself: a series of fantasies

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    Reality Shows: Real or Fake

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    carefully edited clips of ordinary people reacting to contrived situations could be a ratings success. Early game shows featuring contestants selected from the audience also provided moments of unscripted reality. Groucho Marx’s game show You Bet Your Life! featured extended interviews with ordinary contestants‚ although Marx was thoroughly briefed on their backgrounds before the show started. Television shows during the 1960s and 1970s were usually scripted‚ with a cast of professional actors creating

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    My real friend Nature

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    Professor Verna Geraldine Dayharsh Essay draft #1 4/17/2013 My real friend Nature I grew up in a flourishing metropolis sprawling over a number of cement constructions . I never stepped out of this cement forest since I was born. In my childhood‚ toys and high-technological machines were my best friends because they accompanied me and entertained me for a long period of time. Compared to countryside children‚ I was very

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    Real World Fears Typically‚ fictional monsters that are known worldwide are scary because of the metaphors and allegories used behind them. How can a fictional monster be used as an allegory or metaphor? Simple‚ a person’s basic fears are derived from a fictional character from a horror film. For example‚ Leather face‚ from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film‚ is a character that wears a mask of human skin and kills people who have sinned with his chainsaw (Liebesman). He serves as a real world fear

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