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    My Legoland Adventure There I was holding the XBOX controller with my mouth wide open. I knew this summer was going to be AWESOME! It all started on a beautiful summer day. My mom and I were heading to my aunts Luz’s house. My aunt ,Luz, told my mom about a trip she and my uncle, Oscar, had in mind since the first day of summer, but didn’t tell us where, when, or how. She said, “It was a surprise!” A couple minutes later we arrived at her house. I could see my uncle’s sparkly sports car shining

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    that they face throughout the film. This micro essay will explore the following features, framing and camera movement in a 5 minute sequence. The soldier and Szpilman are seen to be quite near to each other in the middle of the frame. As he holds open the door the camera zooms into them, which adds tension to the scene. Szpilman is seen here to be in darkness as if he just blends into the shadows of nothing. However the solider is seen clearly to

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    Zion Reformed Church

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    The contour of the church is of a quadrangle. The dimensions of the church is sixty feet by forty-five feet. The steeple stands one hundred and fifty feet tall, on the north end of the church. The bell tower is about twenty feet long and 10 foot wide. There are five set of stairs that lead up to the steeple. The steps are small and narrow, they are the original steps. The beams and supports are original, and were made by

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    that's affecting America presents an issue, those who are being affected are at a disadvantage. They are at a disadvantage because numerous business practice contain the benefit of knowing multiple languages, they miss out on culture, the secret doors of doors the world has to offer and better mental wellbeing. Being able to talk a foreign language is more than those who see it as mere practice but a “gateway” to understanding other cultures. Russell Berman’s article makes a claim that learning a foreign

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    imagery really is. Moreover, Edwards had a great impact on his Puritan audience because of his use of symbolic figurative language. An example of Edwards’s figurative language is when he says,” Christ has thrown the door of mercy wide open.” He uses personification to show how the door symbolizes the mercy of God. Edwards also uses loaded language such as,” while you are pining and perishing” and “swallowed up in everlasting destruction” to show the severity of the consequences that will be given

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    Brittany was watching Netflix on her couch, while her parents were at work. She felt a burning sensation in her throat-- Thirst. So she went to her kitchen and grabbed a glass of water. As she was pouring the water into the glass she saw an old damaged car driving across the bumpy road. She never saw that car in the neighborhood. A few seconds later Brittany heard a weird knock that she has never heard before. She thought that it was her parents but no. It wasn’t. So she went and checked who it was

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    inside gets influences the characters memory of the rooms. The rooms in Hill House are set up in a way that can confuse the reader as well as the guests in the house. They do not remember where each room is and where they are in comparison to the front door. “ ‘Actually, the ground floor is laid out in what I might almost call concentric circles of rooms; at the center is the little parlor where we sat last night; around it, roughly, are a series of rooms-- the billiard room, for instance, and a dismal

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    Bobby looked back toward the door Jake emerged from when Chris motioned for the group to enter. Bobby, Josh, Chris, Chris’s partner, and the remaining four officers preceded in the door. The place was buzzing with production. Boxes went here and there on conveyor belts. Men on all types of rides went along the floor ignorant of the warrant being served. Chris

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    Yaris Hatchback you choose, you are going to have a lot of cargo area, and with a hatchback, you get easy access to every nook and cranny. The three door CE model opens up to 433 litres and the five door LE and SE models offer 442 litres of space. Maybe that will be big enough to hold all of your shopping at once and leave the

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    Why Attend Lakeland

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    My main reasons for wanting to attend Lakeland would have to be that it is close to home, my cousin is attending and has told me many great things about the wide option of classes and opportunities, and to further educate myself on computer science as a whole before picking what part of it I would like to make a career out of. As of the time being, my future career goal is to become either a network administrator or a computer engineer. I love working with my hands and prefer this much more than

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