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    The intruder very carefully walks inside with the door halfway open with just enough room for him to squeeze his two hundred and forty-pound figure through. As he discreetly walks closer towards Eddie his adrenaline starts kicking in overdrive. The intruder pauses as hears Eddie breathing heavily in his

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    Death of a Salesman a modern drama that we have read in our class as one of the 3 peace's of literature our professor deems to be important to read. The main characters having a similar theme that they are put into situations out of there control. For the most part they want to be doing the right thing. Weather it's Oedipus form his famous play hunting down the truth even though he knows that if what he is first told is right that he has fulfilled the curse placed on him and must be exiled, or its

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    Key Facts and Issues Glenn Rozycki is a 25 year old resident of Scarborough, Ontario who left school at York University after one year because he felt that he would be happier running his own car detailing business. Glenn wants to start up a new company, Custom Car Care, cleaning and detailing cars. Glenn began this venture as a part time job but he wants to turn it into his full time job. To ensure that his business will be successful, especially in comparison to other similar businesses in

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    advantages of Coolsculpting the first one is of course the non-invasive technique which means you don’t need any surgery, stitches, hospitalization, anesthesia and not even any kind of pain. Secondly, it is the most suitable procedure to get rid of love handles, inner thighs, flabby arms, muffin top and others. You will find 20% of the fat in the problem area is reduced in a single treatment. Thirdly, it has zero downtime which means you can go back to your work right after finishing the procedure. Last

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    A Break Down On The Break

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    men slipped in through the gym doors by simply bypassing the school 's poor exterior locks. With one swift yank, they were able to pop open the locker room door, giving them access to all the players’ personal items and equipment. Once the players returned to the athletic facility, they came to discover that their bags and lockers had been picked clean. Thousands of dollars in cell

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    The young man walked over to the right door, the crowd was silent, no murmurs, not even a breath. All you could hear was the sound of his footsteps against the dirt ground, his heavy breathing, and he almost swore you could hear his own thinking, wondering to himself what fate the princess had decided for him. He stood in front of the doors, looking at the right door the lady had pointed him to. The doors stood tall to him, seeming to mock him for the retribution he thought he didn't deserve. He

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    He stands at the door, as if fearing to touch. But he is puzzled. More- he is curious. He twists the handle, the metal’s coldness leaping along his arm like iced energy released from a source. The shock is mild against the damp chill of his own body. He pulls the door open and the darkness beyond is more dense; it seems to swell into the bedroom, a waxing shadow. He shrinks away

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    The year is 1949, and it had only been four years since the end of World War II. The United States had emerged victorious and relatively unscathed from world conflict. Moreover, the depression of 1929 which inundated the United States of America, was eradicated by progressive programs. One of the programs was Social Security, introduced in August of 1935, was now available to a society that was living longer. These perfect conditions created unprecedented prosperity within the United States of

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    with who knows what and into the first door on the right. The room had grey carpet and the walls were grey too. There was only about three desks in the whole room and two people sitting on either side of them. Stacks and stacks of documents covered one corner of the room. The man ambled over to the stacks of paper, grabbed a stack and sat at his usual seat at one of the three desks. Character Sketch The man suddenly Leaned over in his chair and grabbed the handle of the shiny black case, pulled it up

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    outdated apartment that has the view of another dirty apartment building and all of your furniture is the color of exhilarating grey. Wonderful indeed. After this man left apartment 303, rambled down the scummy cement stairs and out the shabby double doors and into the busy bustling of the streets. A tsunami of people marched from each direction like a poorly put together marching band, going this way and that, bumping into each other like it had been choreographed. The man waited until there was an

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