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    on this train ride back was that their were no more people cheering for us or nice train to take us back. It was almost as if all of us soldiers were tricked into going into war. I knew that wasn't true though because no one else seemed to know how bad it would be. It’s been a little over 4 years since I last saw my mom and brother. The train came to a stop with brakes screeching loudly, I jumped up alert when I heard that. I remembered that the war was over and It was just the train so I settled

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    Summer holidays, kids running around happily. Laughing and telling jokes. Then there’s Jason, too lonely to do anything except lie in bed on his phone. Nothing seemed normal. Jason used to be happier, but something was bothering him. Since the start of the summer holidays, Jason was too scared to go outside. Because every time he did, he saw things. He kept seeing a little kid, about seven years old walking down the streets, not blinking at all, like he was in a trance. He had brown hair and hazel

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    The chief led the way as they left the hut. They passed through the doorway, and the outside light blinded Daniel. It took a few seconds for his eyes to adjust, but when they did, Daniel could see many huts like the one he was just in. the tribe had placed the huts in a wide circle, surrounding a large fire pit made of stone. They dragged Daniel a few feet away, past the fire pit to a large wooden pillar which stuck straight out of the ground. As Daniel got closer, he noticed a lifeless figure tied

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    for the harsh and unfriendly way. In the painting “Clint Eastwood,” Clint Eastwood Shows that he is either angry or very unhappy with whatever the situation is. He has a mad and crazy look on his face that indicates something is going on or something bad is about to happen. If the West wasn’t such a dangerous or unfriendly place, Clint Eastwood wouldn’t have that look for the artist to paint. A Fistful of Dollars by Sergio Leone suggests that there is nothing but a cold killer in the eyes of a Western

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    increase in absolute amount of operating expenses. Secondly, another component of income statement, which requires proper consideration, is the expenses of bad debts and provisions for nonperforming loans (NPL). Because of creation of no fresh provision for no-performing loans and diminution in the value of investment thought the directly written off bad debt expenses is the highest in this

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    music was composed and was played or the movie. Ennio Morricone is an Italian composer that composed from a wide range of types of movies such as drama to thrillers. Ennio Morricone has also played for many Spaghetti Westerns such as the good, the bad, and the ugly; for a few dollars more, and the ecstasy of gold. In the movie ‘Once upon the Time in the West’ Ennio Morricone composed the music in the final duel. His music in the movie has been sold over 10 million copies. One of his composed pieces

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    Ever since I was a little girl I hoped someday I would be able to go back in time.Well now I’m fourteen and was told to stop believing in silly things like that.One day after school I found a locket there was a tiny button inside.Before I took it home I made shure it didn’t belong to anyone around the park.With no luck I headed home and when I got to my room I pressed the button to see what it did and in a flash I was falling out of the sky!. I wasn’t as high as a plane but it was still pretty high

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    The book is “Series of unfortunate events the Austere academy”. It is about the Baudelaire children Violet, Klaus and Sunny. The story is about how the they go to prufrock preparatory school. But they are faced with a strange set of challenges. When the children get there they find it to look like a nice place but the go to see the vice principal whose name is Nero. He explains the rules of Prufrock Prep, reassuring them that his advanced computer system will keep their enemy, Count Olaf, away

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    The night had fallen by the time she remembered that she neglected to bring in her statistics textbook from the previous day. Exiting the pale yellow house with a brick porch, walking on the dead front lawn to the white Subaru Legacy handed down to her from her deceased parents, she noticed a black SUV park a few houses down the street. By the time she was unlocking the car, a man departed the SUV without turning the headlights off, as if he planned on getting back in at a startling speed after

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    I've read many books in my life that touched me but I've never read a book that changed me as much as the book The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket.. The book starts, of course, with a bad beginning. The main characters, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire lose their parents in a fire. They are sent to live with a really distant relative named Count Olaf. He is very cruel and makes the orphans do many hard chores. But one day he offers the orphans to join him in a play about marriage. Count Olaf would

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