destroyed before the human race can prosper once more. One of the beings from Aedan has now been captured. This is her story. 2. int. Outside of Cell. Day A masked scientist (scientist 1) stands in front of a door. The camera pans from right to left across the scientist’s masked face. Being (V.O.) This is how my days begin... The
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The Day Just Like Any Other Day It was a beautiful afternoon. The spring breeze was crisp and the bright green leaves swayed gently in the treetops. The sun hung high in the sky warming my face as I waited for the bus to take my brother and me home from school. Every blade of grass and newly bloomed flower was indicative of new life; the changing of seasons. We boarded the bus with all of the other kids just like we had so many times before. Everything about this day seemed so much like any other
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Work‚” by David Foster and “What I think and Feel at 25‚” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In the act of folly‚ youth often react to this due to the lack of experience. In the article‚ “David Foster on Life and Work‚” he explains that youth often feel that they have the freedom to do whatever they want. They are “the center of the universe” because they have not yet entered that mundane lifestyle that he perceives getting old is all about. He believes that once you get past your 20’s‚ you “might as well
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"The Remains of the Day"‚ winner of the 1989 Booker Prize‚ was written by Kazuo Ishiguro in 1989. Ishiguro had a typical English education with an immersion in Japanese culture. His fictions are remarked as “deal[ing] broadly with themes of self-deception‚ truth and the clash of public and private images of his characters”. In the Remains of the Day‚ he gives an eloquent dissection on the narrowed life of a stoic English butler who has spent thirty years in service at Darlington Hall‚ devoting everything
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Thanksgiving two-thousand and fifteen started out normal‚ my sister and I arrived around one to start to help my grandparents prepare for the mighty feast we were going to have. My grandmother works her ass off every day for a week straight in order to make sure this day is spectacular. After a while of being at her house around four thirty my brother and father showed up making the house filled with laughter and joy. The laughter bounced from room to room‚ off wall to wall and created the sweetest
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Republic Day (India) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia |Republic Day | |[pic] | |Soldiers of the Madras Regiment during the annual Republic Day Parade in 2004 | |Observed by |India | |Type |National | |Date |26 January
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2017 Beowulf Heros…..they save the world and fight crime for justice. What are actual traits they have to have to make them a hero? Well a couple would be strength‚ bravery/courage‚ and a sense of justice. These 3 traits are all involved in modern day heros. People all the way to when beowulf was around are still getting inspired by these quotes. In the poem beowulf these traits are also very relevant in today’s modern day heros. The first trait that is still very relevant in todays heros is strength
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LIFE IS A DAY Yeah sure‚ life is a day. A bright sunny morning is just the thing‚ And the whole beautiful day lies before you. You are young and inexperienced‚ With your whole future ahead of you. Of course you can’t tell at a what time of the day The storm will hit or how heavy it will be‚ But it is always there Maybe more than one. Noon strolls in. You feel older now and yes‚ you are. But sometimes you don’t understand yourself Or other people who think they know more than you
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Read the story first‚ then carry out the tasks that follow. “Examination Day” By Henry Slesar The Jordans never spoke of the exam‚ not until their son‚ Dickie‚ was twelve years old. It was on his birthday that Mrs Jordan first mentioned the subject in his presence‚ and the anxious manner of her speech caused her husband to answer sharply. ‘Forget about it‚’ he said. ‘He’ll do all right.’ They were at breakfast table‚ and the boy looked up from his plate curiously. He was an alert-eyed
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Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day gives an eloquent treatment of the issue of how a stoic English butler’s unemotional reaction to the emotional world around him is damaging and painful‚ and how he resolves to make the best of the “remains of the day”—the remainder of his life. Ishiguro explores some of the differences between the old English Victorian culture—that of the stiff upper lip‚ no show of emotion‚ and repression of personal opinion—and the no-holds-barred
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