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    clock is a reminder of something you've gained here. Pay attention, so when you hear them later in life you will remember. When you hear a bell ring, remember our first day of school, back in September of 2008. The coolness of the desks chilled our sun-tanned skin as we sat timidly in our seats, quietly absorbing the shrill sound of our first high school bell as it rang at 7:30 in the morning. As much as our eyelids wanted to sink into a sweet abyss, fear crept through our bones as we eyed the monstrous

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    In Platizky’s (1999) article on the Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Alan Poe is choppy and, sometimes, wandering critique. Albeit, the historical reference Platizky uses on how Poe “ambiguously capitalizes on psychological fear and historical reality” (p. 206), is the ultimate essence of the article which sets a novice reader on the right path to understanding the story. Platizky’s use of historical facts and sources leads me to believe this article could help provoke a logical thought process for anyone

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    little differently. I want you all to have a go at the colouring sheets that are in front of you. We are going to just do this for 5minutes. During this time I want you to stay as quiet as you can and let your mind wander. -Ring a bell to regain attention (wait until bell has completely stopped before speaking)- Ok, it is now time to get the word/drawing that you wrote at the beginning of the session and in the other half repeat the same thing. Write a word describing how you feel and once again you

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    My moment of self discovery was a coincidence. It was August 13th and it occurred right after my shift was over in Burger King. It started when I was going to Liberty bell gas station to hang out with my friends Julia and Deanne. They were two liberty bell regulars because they always bought cigarettes or “loosies” from liberty and they were pretty hard to miss. Julia was pale and had green hair but a green that resembled the statue of liberty. I met her through Deanne around January of 2017 and

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    Revelation By : Hunter Newell I had only been in school for a mere few hours, but the reality had already started to settle in. My first four hours of the day were nothing to stress about, they were as easy as sinking a layup, but as the day went on, my eyes got heavier and the classes only got harder. I thought after listening to my first four teachers talk, that things were going to be as easy as last year, I thought I wouldn’t have to stress, and it would be a cakewalk once again, I thought

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    Click, click, THUD, RING! The rusty old halls off Thorogood rung out with the noises of doors shutting, the clitter clatter of high heels across the slippery brown tiled floors, bells ringing leaving an echo through the halls, almost like a symphony. The conductor, Dr.Bell had just walked through the doorway. “WELCOME TO WEEK 27 OF SCHOOL.” she said with a loud booming voice that rang off of every colorful painted cinder block wall. “Today is the day we have been training for...” The room got silent

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    The time of the Victorians marked the start of the supernatural, which very importantly happened between 1750 to 1950. A main factor which caused the Victorians to believe in so much about the super natural was down to a big part to play in religion. Education was also another big part to play; Education was becoming more and more common in Victorian England at this time. The Victorians were very into Supernatural things, this meant they were totally thrilled by it! Just like today not everyone

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    College Narrative

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    earth. I gazed skyward as I stood near the medieval bell tower at the Cloisters, and my eyes reflected the awe-inspiring beauty. That dawn was one of many, when I found myself tramping deliberately up the forested hills of Fort Tryon Park. As I stood at the summit, I inhaled the sanctity of my surroundings and felt my soul being cleansed by the peaceful soundscape. Gazing at the vast canvas that was the sky, the predictable chimes of the church bells

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    Thing Form his collection of plays called All in the Timing. There are many different examples of repetition in each play. Ives repeats one certain thing and makes this repetition mean many different things. In Sure Thing there is the repetition of the bell, which represent how we tend to make snap judgments on people, and how we all strive for perfection. He also uses the repetition of the words sure thing to represent how nothing in life can really be considered a sure thing. In contrast in Words,

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    crowd, I walked sluggishly towards my destination, just like everyone else. Everyone in the crowd had a different destination and every destination offered something different. As of right now, a good day lies ahead. Ten minutes before the morning bell rang, I arrived at my first period classroom. Being a student at Milpitas High School, I am just like most of you sitting in the room right now, and just like most of you, I’m still trying to get used to the fact that summer is history. After being

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