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    Prisoner 11275.” Said a strange voice. Renaldo looked realized it came from the intercom in his cell. “Uhh… Who are you?” Renaldo asked. “ I’m guard number 11275, which is the name of your number and cell. There is a guard for every cell, you see. Don’t want any prisoners escaping.” Said the guard. “You know English?” Asked Renaldo. “No.” Said the guard.”We use translators to communicate with the prisoners.” “Why am I here? Or more importantly, where am I?” Renaldo asked.”You are aboard the researching

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    hours. All of the mail that had collected overnight had been dealt with and there was little left to do, though I couldn’t go home for another hour and a half. I got up and began to pace around my office. The walls of the office were done in a tan color that contrasted with the short, dark brown carpeting. The desk was made of maple and simply had a computer on top of it along with a phone restricted to inter-office communication. There was a short, grey, three drawer filing cabinets in the corner

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    to go school for the first day of 8th grade at Grange Middle School. I was more overly excited to learn more about what color guard was. Throughout the long, boring school day, i was finally able to walk towards the band room, which the band and colorguard shared the entire building together, that was located in quad of the school. I was happy to get to learn more about color guard and see who had joined it as well. That day we had the chance to meet the coaches. Their names are Miss. Madison and Miss

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    bags and the keys to the truck. Softly, opening my door, I walk gently through the kitchen trying my best not to waken anyone. Opening the front door, a breeze of wind greets me, the wind nearly knocks me over. My eyes glance towards the sky; the color looks dreadful, a green, black and grey combination. I spot my dad’s teal, Dodge truck and bolt. The cold rain attacks me. By the time I sit inside, my clothes stick to my skin like glue. The wetness of my clothes against my skin makes me uncomfortable

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    out of embodiment-interest. This ratification look successful to Chief, who admit McMurphy to employment his brawniness to hymn a bet against the other patients. McMurphy, however, fulfill himself himself in the inspection of the other men when he guard another magnanimous from receiving an enema from a belligerent hospital aide. A battle ensues, and Chief succor McMurphy. The two reach the fight but are sent to the Disturbed Ward. When McMurphy refusal to rationalize, he and Chief are given electroshock

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    Asif Rahman English 320: Multicultural American Literature 25 October 2017 The novel, Open City, by Teju Cole is a story that demonstrates the life of the fundamental character, Julius, who is a Nigerian doctor doing his residency in New York City. In the novel, Julius is seen to be strolling around the city frequently. He does this in order to keep himself from his actual job, which is working with his patients. Julius uses the strolls to clear his mind of individual issues or situations. An example

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    Colorguard is an intense, exhilirating and fun sport. It involves dance, spinning wooden rifles, flags and sabres. But what stops everyone from joining is not knowing how to spin the objects, specificly the rifle. Yes, learning how to spin the rifle correctly can be frustrating but with plenty of the right practice and effort, it'll be a piece of cake. Before even holding the gun, go where there is a clear open space so no one will get hurt. Place both feet shoulder width apart, the body should

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    the gang abandoned him. Why did they leave me Happy cried. Elsewhere’s at the Magic Councils Prison. I am Erza Scarlet of Fairy Tail here to see the prisoner Jellal Fernandes Erza says with her usual tact and self restrain to the guard. Right this way Miss Scarlet the guard said. I

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    was a complete production that felt well explored and executed. The play itself is a somewhat dark look into the fall of a king, his kingdom and final hours of his life. This much darker subject matter is balanced with comic relief provided by the guard, the maid and occasional banter of the king’s two wives. A well flushed out script that examines such a timeless struggle as the delicate balance of life and death poses immense challenge for those involved. While this challenge occasionally made itself

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    caught me off guard. Nevertheless, the light was my only point to go on, so I began my short journey back to civilization. Nearing the edge of what now felt like a forest, I found my way to the lighthouse. Close by sat the small town, which came to me quickly compared to my trek through the marsh. The guard stopped me before I could walk through the gate. Confused, I took a glance backwards. I was a well distinguished individual in my local community, and it was quite atypical for the guard to stop almost

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