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    outdated apartment that has the view of another dirty apartment building and all of your furniture is the color of exhilarating grey.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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    I don't quite recall when I first heard a Doors' song, but I could safely assume that it was Jim Morrison wailing the tune "Light My Fire" or "Break on Through". After all, these two anthems are the foundations upon which the Doors' legend was built, and to this day remain the band's gems. But as I have come to learn through the years of reading about and scouring over regurgitated bits of information of this group is that they are so much more than a member of the genre of those

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    How can a princess choose what door? Should she choose the lady or the tiger? Let's find out. In the story “Lady or Tiger” by Frank R. Stockton, the princess had a difficult choice to make. Her boyfriend was put on trial and he had to choose between two doors. One door had a beautiful lady behind it, and if the boyfriend chooses this door then he gets to marry her. In the other door held a ferocious tiger ready to pounce and eat the first thing that it sees. Now, if she loved the man she should just

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    Why I Hate School

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    misfortune, I walk over to my door, stumbling from the mess on the floor, and twist the handle. Just to my luck, the door wouldn’t open. I pulled and twisted, but the door wouldn’t budge. Somehow I had managed to lock myself in my room. “Mom!” I called as loud as I could, “ My door is locked.” I didn’t necessarily need to scream it that loud seeing as we live in an apartment, but I was getting very frustrated. The next thing that I heard was my mom rushing to the door. “How did you manage to lock

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    Dead: A Short Story

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    Underneath it were two wire baskets, one full of DVD’s, and another full of vinyls. I closed the door behind me and kneeled in front of the baskets. Starting with the one full of vinyls, I quickly thumbed through each record to see what I would find. I could feel a big smile stretch across my face as I read the titles of my favorite albums. What were

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    The fat lady said, “Hello Martin” as the elevator door slams shut, and leaving them alone. Martin is petrified, he doesn’t know how the fat lady knows his name. He didn’t know what to do. Martin asked,”H...H...How do you know my n..name?” “Well Martin, I just looked on your backpack of course.” Martin was coming back from the hospital with his backpack.Martin was relieved, a little he still didn't know why she was always on the elevator with him. ”O..O..Ohh okay.”Martin says with uncertainty

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    Short Story

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    hopped on their bikes that were parked in my driveway, and I got mine out of the garage. Then we set off to the Marine Biology Center. When we got to the Marine Biology Center, we parked our bikes in the parking lot and entered through the huge glass doors into a big room with a high ceiling and shiny marble floors. A giant version of the logo for the Marine

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    Someone once said “Great things never come from comfort zones.” That is basically saying that if people have a comfort zone they won’t fully be able to enjoy the things that make them happy. With comfort zones it holds people back from becoming the best. The dictionary states that comfort zones are “a place or situation where one feels safe or at ease without stress”. “Relief”, “soothe”, and “ease” are just some of the synonyms of this phrase. “Discomfort”, “stress”, and “unhappiness” are some of

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    The closer I seemed to get towards the overpowering entrance the darker the area turned into around me with nothing but stealthy moving shadows and the chilly midnight air. Here I am on top of a ginormous hill surrounded by woods, an antediluvian orphanage, and my two best friends. Looking ahead of me, I observe a towering, brick building, with two columns in front with the shadow of the home looming over us. Why did I let them talk me into this I asked myself over and over again as we approached

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    their visit. Having a member of staff close by to secure the door and for support if needed.  Explain that all visitors must sign in.  It the intruder becomes agitated and refuses to leave the building peacefully endeavour to calm the person whilst trying to gain the attention of your staff member to call the police.  If the caller persists, the children and staff will assemble together in the Creative room away from the windows and doors and will be distracted by staff, register and telephone will

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