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    “So, coming into 4th quarter here and we have a huddle called by the Cougars. Here we go setting up we are tied 62 - 62. This could be the make or break moment of each team and who gets to progress into the Championship Playoffs.” Says the announcer. “Set up in pro. Were going to try a 32 dive, 32 dive. On down, on down. Ready break” Colten Wayfair, the Bradshaw Cougars’ quarterback, tells his team what play to run. “Red 32, Red 32! Down!” the centre huts the ball to Colten. “And we’re off!” declares

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    Endangered species is a quandary to an ecosystem in an environment. The snow leopard is an animal that has been endangered since 1972. They are endangered for the most common reasons such as being hunted for fur but also for more effective reasons for the peopleof the snow leopard’s habitat, central Asia. The snow leopard is at an advantage of being at thetop of the food chain, but their food source is beginning to take a toll as that is being hunted as well. Regardless of endangering

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    it seemed like three weeks of falling. Down, down, down and down he went until… Wam! He had fallen right onto the hard floor. Eric found himself in a mysterious room, he was wondering what this place was and how much can he explore. It was a big room with a glass table and a very, very, small door lying at the end of the room. He slowly crept to the door to get a closer look. The door was about five inches tall and the table had a few items on it. He thought to try to get through the door,

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    for the beach?¨ ¨Shoot!¨ I exclaimed. I had totally forgot that we were going to the beach that day. I immediately went to the cupboard to get some cereal, then I went and sat on the couch and turned on my favorite television show; The Big Bang Theory. After that i went downstairs and did my makeup, got my swim suit, packed my bag up; by the time i was done getting ready it was

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    Instagram. Social media’s negative impact is spreading rapidly; it is time-consuming, it is causing problems in a relationship, and a lot of people are going through depression because of what social media could do to their mind. Also, privacy is the big issue in social media because people put their personal information on their profile which allows others to know about them. In essence, as much as the social media has improved our livelihood in the ways we live and associate with each other, it also

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    an extreme amount of people living their incredible lives and then I was just over in the corner living my life down in the dump. I felt like I couldn't do it anymore. I had been bullied throughout my whole 8th grade career, but this one moment, the big moment, hit me hard.

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    work at the Ministry of Truth and comes home promptly, but he has a secret. A secret so compromising that it could, no, will result in his death. Winston Smith is a rebel. He opposes the inhumane totalitarian government and bears strong hatred for Big Brother. Feeding off any fragment of hope that a better future awaits, luring himself deeper into this risky game, like a moth attracted to fire. From discovering love, pleasure, and forgotten

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    tendencies and the past of Oceania’s citizens. In 1984, a citizen can be charged for a “thoughtcrime.” A thoughtcrime is considered having a thought that goes against the Party’s policies. For instance Winston thinks, “Whether he wrote DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER, or whether he refrained from writing it, made no difference” ( Orwell 19). Winston knows the “Thought Police” will abduct him for committing a “thought crime” eventually. He knows it is impossible to hide his thoughts forever, for his face

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    1. Analyze elements of postmodernism and the themes of the film illustrated in these clips from CHILDREN OF MEN. Children of Men is a perfect example of Postmodernism in film. It features apocalyptic stories and setting, shown in both of the clips. In the first clip, the opening scene of the movie, we are introduced to this world of infertility and grayness. Even before we see anything, audio of news reports tell us of the world to expect in the film. In a dreary, gray-toned café, people gather and

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell is a dystopian novel in which the government, known as the Party, controls everything and everyone. The symbol of the Party is a strong looking face called Big Brother. Big Brother is always watching, whether it be by telescreens or thought police. In this twisted society, the Party convinces its people that war is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength. However, the protagonist, Winston Smith, convinces himself that his society is backward. Anyone

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