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    Hunters in the Snow

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    uses the characters dialogue and actions to exemplify their selfish values. One example of Tub’s selfish behavior is when he drops Kenny to catch himself after slipping on the ice. Frank and Tub’s selfish behavior is shown again when they stop at the tavern to warm themselves‚ while neglecting Kenny and leaving him to freeze in the tailgate of the pickup. They also stop at a roadhouse to thaw out for a bit‚ abandoning Kenny‚ yet again‚ while Tub gluttonously shoves four stacks of pancakes into his mouth

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    Carmina Burana

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    Morgan Harper MUSI 2730 002 June 22‚ 2012 Carmina Burana A work that many have‚ at least heard a piece‚ of is Carmina Burana. Carl Orff composed this piece of music in 1936. A German‚ he was one of few composers that continued work during the Anti-Semitic rule of the country. Orff based his work off of a collection of poems found at the monastery of Benedikbeuren that dates back to the Twelfth Century! Carmina Burana is a set of twenty-five pieces that concern many of things going in everyone’s

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    Dushrab's Habits

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    applying for the city guard‚ she was a fellow Half-Orc named Shelur. After his initial denial‚ Shelur taught Dushrab how to fight with maces and shields. Dushrab later managed to earn a job as a city guard‚ and they grew closer as they frequented a tavern near the docks called The Angry Tyrant. Meeting the sailors wandering through town‚ they came across an old and wise‚ but troubled dwarven sailor. His tales of the army inspired Dushrab to enlist‚ using his fighting prowess for a cause greater than

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    Name Class Teacher Date During the course of Civil War people faced many different hardships and challenges. As the war began secessionist hopes were high and they had control over the unionist. However‚ as the war progressed this began to change. The men that fought for the Rebels were beginning to come home and the same was true for the men who fought with the Yankees. Since many of all these men lived in the same towns and fought for different sides during the war hostility broke out

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    New York City Adventure

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    important life lessons‚ other than how much I enjoy elbow room. The "Big Apple" was more that just a city to me‚ it was an experience‚ in fact‚ the whole trip was an experience! Whether it was the airplane ride to Manhattan‚ the city itself‚ or the Yankee game we went too‚ I had an amazing time. I never will forget that early morning where drove up to the Charlotte-Douglas Airport and I began my NYC journey.      I walked in to see people scattered across the airport like ants after an anthill was

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    My Ethnography Exercises

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    For Part 2 of my Ethnography exercise‚ I chose to go to the Village Tavern in Carol Stream. I was with my family each time I went there. The main reason I chose to tell about my experience and observation there is that I didn’t think anybody else would choose this and my family’s interactions with the people and staff there were different each time. My mom has a gluten allergy and whenever she goes out to a restaurant she usually must look at a gluten-free menu or find something that she can have

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    This court case took place in the United States Supreme Court in the Northern District of Indiana. The plaintiff in this court case is Deborah White‚ represented by Amanda Babbitt and Jackson Walsh. The defendants are Patrick Gibbs and O’Malley’s Tavern‚ represented by Benjamin Walton and Jordon Van Meter. Deborah White brought this court case to the Supreme Court in order to argue against the summary judgment filed by the defendents. A summary judgment is granted only if all of the written evidence

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    forever. The years between 1920 and World War II were the heyday of Babe Ruth‚ the game’s preeminent legend. Other stars made their names as well: Ruth’s durable New York Yankee teammate‚ Lou Gehrig; the contentious batting champion Ty Cobb; outstanding pitchers like Lefty Grovh‚ Dizzy Deah‚ and Walter Johnson; graceful Yankee center fielder Joe DiMaggio; and sluggers Hank Greenberg and Jimmie Foxh‚ among others. Fans flocked to the large stadiums built in the 1920s. I believe these players made

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    Sneaking Out Monologue

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    soon as I woke up the next morning. Getting up off the ground was horrid. The popping of my joints hurt me to my core. It felt like electricity shooting towards my hands and feet. I had to walk it off. I wanted another beer so I headed back to the tavern. I took my time with this beer. None of my teams were playing so I watched the news on one of the TV’s. I wasn’t sure if I should laugh‚ be mad‚ or feel sorry for the stupidity of the people in the video the news was showing. Then I realized it was

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    satire in pardoner's tale

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    people about his condemning avarice while benefiting from selling relics to people. He justifies his greed by saying that he helps others stop sinning. The pardoner then begins his tale. Three young men drink‚ gamble and blaspheme in a tavern‚ committing the "tavern sins". One of the young men hears the burial bell‚ and the dead was one of his friends. He became angry‚ and asked the undertakers who killed his friend. The undertakers said that it was death that killed him and thousands of others. The

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