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    I. Introduction Have you ever wondered what the next Stock Prices were going to be? Did you ever know that you could calculate these future prices? Have you heard of the Monte Carlo Simulation? The Monte Carlo Simulation is a computerized mathematical technique that allows people to account for risk in quantitative analysis and decision. It furnishes the decision-maker with a range of possible outcomes and probabilities that they will occur for any chance of action. It shows the extreme possibilities

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    destination that is worry free. The long car ride is spent singing to our favorite throwback songs and arguing about the dumbest of things, like who ate the last slice of pizza the night before or maybe even who left the seat up last. All of which are moments worth a chuckle. When we finally arrive at the wonderful place, the first breath of fresh air is taken as the door to our white suburban is opened and we come into contact with the grounds of Pismo Beach. With the help of the seven individuals that

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    the dildo, making a mental reminder to use the blindfold in their next steamy session. “Does my princess need me?” Guren slide his fingers through the fur that outlined the handcuffs, pleased that it was still soft and tangle free. After a few moments of silence, Guren opened his mouth again. “You may speak.” “I need you, daddy. Please hurry~!” Shinya didn't turn his head to look at Guren as he approached the bed, he didn't turn his head when the mattress dipped to accommodate Guren’s

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    Bully: A Short Story

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    One day while Tabaktu was making a delivery, a local bully by the name of Java with all his friends, calls Tabaktu over to talk to him in private. Tabaktu hesitates at first but goes over to see what he wants. Java tells Tabaktu nervously, that he needs his help with something later on that night, and plans to go out when everyone is asleep. Tabaktu is wondering why Java is whispering and looking around cautiously to see who is coming around the corner every five seconds. As Java voice seemed to

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    I. Introduction The Monte Carlo Simulation is a computerized mathematical technique that allows people to account for risk in quantitative analysis and decision. It furnishes the decision-maker with a range of possible outcomes and probabilities that they will occur for any chance of action. It shows the extreme possibilities of things as well. The system calculates results over and over, each time using a different set of random values from the probability functions. The simulation could involve

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    simply breathtaking. The lake was like glass and seemed to extend infinitely. The ever-so-calming movement of the waves brought instant serenity. The tradition put-put-put sound of the engine resounded around us as we soaked up the moment of tranquility. In the next moment, my sister put the pedal to the metal. We went from simply coasting to fifty miles per hour in a matter of

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    Journal Number One The book “And then there were None,” by Agatha Christie, thus far, I feel has an unrealistic plot, but the format and writing style of this story makes it very intriguing to read. I find it odd how ten strangers get a letter from someone they are not too familiar with and regardless of the fact that some of them haven 't even meet the host’s, all ten characters decide to accept the invitation to Soldier Island. It seems unrealistic because almost no one would offer you a free vacation

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Bending her head down, she said a few words, words they all knew during those times they could act human and pay respect to a fallen soul. She said the prayer out of some kind of guilt or mercy, she couldn’t decide which she leaned to more. “Peace be with you, and may you rest now forevermore,” she finished and began the journey back to the compound. She was heading home. The thick, metal door closed behind her, creaking and echoing throughout the long hallway that began the maze of hallways

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    Hyper-flexibility. At the time my sister was diagnosed with it, she was ten and I was nine. As the doctor said the word to my parents, I sat there confused, wondering what it meant. I looked over to my mother for an explanation; she smiled kindly and said, “It just means that your sister is a bit more flexible and can do some things you may not be able to.” At the time I didn’t realize how much of an impact that sentence would have on me. My sister and I are only a year, two months, and sixteen

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    Flannery O’connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” has been criticized and talked about and consistently put down since the day it was published. So much mystery surrounds the plot, and only O’connor knows the truth behind it all. There are so many interpretations, ideas, accusations, and even slander over this one particular story, that some people have gotten famous for interpreting it. O’connor died at a particularly young age, so nobody will ever be able to fully understand or uncover the uncertainties

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