Blog 13 – 5 online slot games that are sure to scare you
When the nights draw in, the night sky certainly makes for a beautiful sight. While that’s the case, the darkness of the night is also associated with the unknown. As has been said before, the ghastliest of ghouls come out at night, which means fear is often in the air. Frights and scares are something that we all are familiar with, which is why they make for great online casino game inspiration. Halloween may have past, but that doesn’t mean that the spooky goings on have gone anywhere. Delving into the darker side of the world’s online casino portals, we have compiled a list of online slot games that can deliver plenty of chills and thrills this December.
No. 1 – Nightmare on Elm Street
It is safe to say that you are going to want to put the kids to bed before you play this game. Based on the frightening film that gave millions of people nightmares during the 1980s, Nightmare on Elm Street is the type of slot game that you would have seldom seen before. Sinister, dark, and brutal, this game certainly works wonders to debut the character of Freddy Krueger within the world of online slot games. The movies were terrifying and the slot variation of the game is certainly no different, with all 5-reels and 30-paylines coming loaded with blood and frights. The games comes with two mega-jackpots as well, so not only is Nightmare on Elm Street scary, but it is also puts some super prizes up for grabs.
No. 2 – Halloween
The Sky Is Falling by Kit Pearson is a good novel. As it deals with many themes that people can relate to like moving to a new place , being an outsider and judging things before you experience them. This book also gives another perspective during world war two. Usually in books about WWII the are either about solider or people escaping/running away from the war. This shows us a person who is passionate about the war and doesn't want to leave the front lines. This book starts off faster paced then slows down a bit while still further developing the plot well. I think that this would be a great novel for high school students as it can be a new and interesting read. This novel can teach the students about history while still focusing on the themes
Night by Elie Wiesel was one of the best books I have ever read. Night is the story about Elie’s horrible time spent in Auschwitz and Buna the death camps. This story impacted me the most because all of this is real. Elie’s mother and sister were murdered as soon as they arrived. The story goes on telling his unimaginable experiences with his father in 1944 during the Holocaust.
Only about 3,546,211 people survived the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler was the main leader of the Holocaust, he did this because of his discrimination of Jews. There were more than just Jews killed, there were gay people, priests, gypsies, people with mental or physical disabilities, communists, trade unionists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, anarchists, Poles and other Slavic peoples, and resistance fighters. The Holocaust happened between 1933 through 1945 in Germany and Poland. Night, is an autobiography written by Elie Wisel who was involved in the Holocaust. Auschwitz Death Camp, it is a video documentary of the death camp including Elie Wisel and Oprah Winfrey. The truth about the Holocaust to me is horrendous, all the torturing they had to go through
Ready Player One hits some of the same situations as in the holocaust or for the book that we read “Night” like taking people spread out over a good area and combining them into a small dense area. They both also touch on the topic of how when someone is killed or something is blown up now one raises an eyebrow or if they do no one does anything about it.
Buchenwald concentration camp was cd one of the first and largest camps. It was built in 1937 in a wood area. There was about 110,000 prisoners.at lest 56,000 died in buchwald. Also 2,000 live in buchwald. Buchwald closed in 1945. That what I'm talking about buchenwald concentration camp.
Remember the refrain: We always build on the past; the past always tries to stop us. Freedom is about stopping the past, but we have lost that ideal-Lawrence Lessig. This quote is helpful to remember. We should always keep our head in the present but never forget what happened in the past to bring us here today, and be grateful for our current status.The holocaust was an important event in the past that we shouldn’t forget. There are many stories, biographies and autobiographies written about it today. Night by Elie Wiesel, an autobiography about the holocaust, should be a required high school reading because it is an important event, of many, that show us why we should be grateful for our current state.
The Nazi’s Warsaw ghetto brought out the worst in many people. Crammed into a few blocks with little to eat or drink, people were forced to fight for their survival. Some were affected worse than others—betraying family members and friends for a bite to eat was not uncommon. However, not everyone bore their worst. For a very few people, the dark times drove them to be the best they could, to fight tooth and nail for their people’s survival. They did not lose themselves and shrink to mere husks of their former selves—they remained strong and with resolve. Nowhere is this contrast more evident than between the two good friends Paul Bronski and Andrei Androfski. While Paul withered away as a person, unable to handle his great burden, Andrei
The Holocaust was a mass genocide which killed six million European Jews by Hitler’s Nazi’s that lasted for 12 years. This mass killing event left a mark in history, this was an act against humanity. The book “Night” was a written perspective from Elie Wiesel, who was kept in one of the most dangerous camps with his family in Auschwitz, during the Holocaust. A letter was written by Regina Kandt to her lover while she was transitioning to a camp, and a photograph was taken during the Holocaust of the aftermath of the mass killing genocide. All of these sources connect to the loss of religious faith because everyone had a loss of hope the victims depending on their value of family and their relationships to survive.
In this article Four starry Nights by Anna Frebel, a German astronomer who is passionate about discovering the oldest stars in the universe. Four Starry Nights from the authors account takes place over four days. She travels from Boston to Las Campanas Observatory three times a year to assist with unscrambling mysteries of the Milky Way. Each evening she stays at the observatory cost more than $50,000, so each day of this trip should be planned out carefully (Frebel, 2012).
Marie Laurie lives in Paris with her father who works for the Museum of Natural History. She loses her eyesight to cataract at the age of six and her father builds her an elaborated and perfect miniature version of their neighbourhood so she could memorise its buildings and locations by touch. Six years later the Nazis
The book All the Light We Cannot See takes place in Europe, in three main locations: Hitler’s Germany, Paris, and the walled city of Saint Malo, Brittany from the mid 1930s to the roaring and murderous times of World War Two. It focuses on the two main characters in the book: one, an orphaned German soldier-to-be named Werner; and the other Marie Laure - a blind Parisian living with her father. How their stories will intertwine is quite a mystery.
Storybrooke is home of the fairy tales but doesn’t always end right. Regina Mills lives with her husband, Robin, and her son, Roland. One day Regina, Robin, and Roland were taking a road trip to New York. They rode through the day expecting to get there at night. While they were driving off the bridge to leave Storybrooke, a crazy driver was spinning out control and hit their car. It all happened so fast, they got hit and then slid into the sidewall. All Regina could remember was waking up with blood all over her hands and see Roland and Robin unconscious. It took the paramedics about 10 minutes to get there because the crazy driver wasn’t able to call but another driver saw the accident and called
The Starry Night Poem Analysis The Starry Night, written by Anne Sexton, makes me think about raging fires, destruction, death, hell, and demons. The word choice in the poem is very colorful, yet overwhelming and dark, which perplexes, yet astonishes the reader. This poem feels very depressing, but on the contrary, active and raging with life. The sky is alive and intense, yet the town is silent and solemn. The idea of a monstrous death is welcoming and yearned for by the speaker.
The breathtaking Lantern Fest is one of the most memorable and extraordinary events to attend, especially with loved ones. In Lantern Fest, people eat s’mores and roast marshmallows around the distributed fire pits and later light up the sky lanterns at a specific time while listening to live music. This celebration of light originated in China in which was used for good fortune, request favorable weather, and/or celebrate the life of a loved one. With the spread of popular culture, modern lantern festivals, such as the program Lantern Fest on 11/19 held in Ennis, Texas, people practice the same use of the festivals with additional purposes like writing on the sky lanterns with hopes, regrets, and/or dreams.
After spending a whole night under the sky, my clothing became quite dirty. Fortunately I brought some change, but I hadn’t found a place to dress myself yet. Furthermore, I also wanted to take a bath. This morning my stomach went to a strike. Mrs. Belgium’s waffles only survived for one day, so I had to shake my brain to find food. The thing was...