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    If I was given three wishes, I would wish for the answers to the Bermuda Triangle, if doomsday is coming soon, along with some money for my family. There are many mysterious cases in the world including the Bermuda Triangle so if I wished for the answers to them, the world would finally know what happened to the ships and airplanes that disappeared. I would wish for my family to have some more money because of many reasons. I would wish for the answers to some world mysteries and for some money if

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    “A Wish for Hope” With my bags packed and my phone charged, I set off for Memphis, Tennessee with my cousin and her parents. It was time for Kaylie’s annual checkup at St. Jude. As a baby, eighteen years ago, Kaylie was diagnosed with leukemia—a cancer of blood and bone marrow. She overcame the disease after a hard battle, but it left scars. However, she doesn’t let anything hold her back from being the kindest and the most genuine person I know. When she asked if I wanted to go with her to Memphis

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    Personification is giving an inanimate object or person characteristics of a living thing. “The breeze played with his hair.” (Strasser 76) The author chose to use personification to show how the breeze played with his hair. The word played is the word that shows personification in this quote. In this section of the story, Shelby is talking to Gabriel, just outside her father’s studio. In addition, when things got uncomfortable, he puts his hands in his pockets, then, “the breeze played with his

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    They Must Find Their Own Wings Three Messages from “The Writer” Authors are very clever with their words. They are brilliant and humorous, or even dark and depressing. They spin tales of wonder and horror and delight, and they tell you of things that are true. They can show you of the way that things have to be. As such is life and there is no way we can change that. You cannot stand by and watch as time leaves you as nothing but dust. You cannot try to change everything for your power only goes

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    Samuel Townsend was a very poor man. He didn’t have a job, and he ate scraps out of the trash for nourishment. One fateful day, Samuel was walking towards the tavern to get food from the trash, when he spotted a fakir on the side of the road. The fakir looked anxious, and he called out to Samuel, “You there! Please come here!” With nothing better to do, Samuel started making his way to the man. The old fakir was talking so fast that Samuel couldn’t understand him. It took a while, but Samuel finally

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    Title In many stories there is a sense of tension and excitement. This is suspense which makes the reader curious of the outcome of the story or future events. Suspense can be found when the author uses repeating phrases, uses vivid words to describe dramatic actions, or explains a character’s anxiety and fear. Suspense is created by authors with a technique called, characterizing anxiety and fear. When authors use this technique they describe what a character is doing to portray fear. This advances

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    Have you ever thought about what three wishes you would request for if you had the opportunity? What about the consequences or setbacks that command could create… One unlucky family had the experience many hope to avoid. In the short story ¨The Monkey’s Paw¨, the White family obtained everything they needed until one night, a guest came over for a feast, a huge opportunity with a terrifying twist. In his hands he revealed a talisman that was cursed by an old Fakir to prove that fate ruled peoples

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    The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for spectators were few. The time was barely 10 o'clock at night, but chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh de–peopled the streets. Trying doors as he went, twirling his club with many intricate and artful movements, turning now and then to cast his watchful eye adown the pacific thoroughfare, the officer, with his stalwart form and slight swagger, made a fine picture

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    (biography.com). In 1972 Bruce signed a management contract on the hood of a car with Mike Appel. After which Appel was able to score him an audition with John Hammond of Columbia records, who signed greats such as Billie Holiday, Aretha franklin and Bob Dylan. Springsteen nailed the audition and was signed by Hammond but warned Bruce that the agreement with Appel was a bad deal. Although Springsteen stayed loyal to Appel but this decision would come back to haunt him in later years. Columbia saw Bruce

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    SWOT analysis on the Anytime Fitness and the Jetts Introduction As the living quality has been continuously improved in recent years,together with the widely spread sense of keeping fit,fitness clubs are becoming more and more popular in Australia.Among all those fitness companies,the Anytime Fitness and the Jetts are the most rapidly growing ones ,which both offer the 24/7 access to all clubs they own. I’ll compare the model of these two company using SWOT analysis. Company overview According

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