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    His Name Was Elijah “Elijah, I’m not buying you a hundred feet of paracord,” Dad said. “Aww, but it is only eight bucks!” Elijah whined. “It will never be this cheap again!” “No.” “Fine,” Elijah pouted, as he began to think about his day at school. They were driving home from school and work. When they got home Elijah grabbed his bags and went inside. When he got in, a wonderful aroma surrounded him. Elijah was thinking about how good dinner would taste. Elijah then got to work on his homework;

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    Violet Batchelor Fiction Exercise #2 The last way that I wanted to spend my hard-earned, work-free Friday night was at a bar singing karaoke. But that was not the case for most of my coworkers. Any combination of no work and free beer was a winning combination for them. I grimaced as I checked my iPhone and saw that I actually had 3 different chain emails about this outing. I mean, the outing was because I had just become one of our head programmers (about 6 of us had in our division), but I would

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    Drum N Bass And Breakbeat

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    Drum N Bass and Breakbeat are two similar sounding genres that have coexisted together since the early 2000s in their current guise. There have been many off shoots of both genres over the years, such as Tech Step, Liquid, Jump up for Drum N Bass plus Nu Skool, Jungle, and Electro for Breakbeat, just to name a few. They are both comparable in sound, production techniques and the technology used to create the music, plus both can trace their roots deriving from Hardcore, which utilised breakbeats

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    A Study On The Dreaming

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    THE DREAMING As I learn more about Aboriginal Australia, I begin to compare it more and more to Native Americans, and how these two groups of people have still have similar difficulties; starting with the fact that these two groups had their land taken away like a grown man takes candy from a child. To understand how devastating it was for the Aborigines to have their land taken away by civilized strangers we have to understand their belief system. Of course, the Aborigines have a complete different

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    My first week of high school went much better than I anticipated. I definitely stressed myself out quite a bit more than I needed to, but it was actually fun. You could say it was pretty “chill” as the kids say. Everyone who has ever been in Chorus misses Mrs. Hartung since she moved to the elementary school. But other than that, everything else is similar to last year. It's scary that I’ll already be looking at fancy college-y things when I read this letter a second time. Right about now, fidget

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    Junior Jones is a 18 year old small town boy wanting to be a professional DJ. He does not remember family, because he was dropped off at an orphanage at the age of three. He does have dreams of a boy which he thinks is his brother. He has a drawn picture of his brother from a dream, he had drawn this picture a couple years back. Junior turned 18 three months ago and was allowed to stay at the orphanage until he had a good paying job and an apartment. He is currently working at a technology

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    Good music doesn’t have an expiration date. Over the years, it has introduced new sounds and patterns into our everyday lives. From belting out your favorite song in the shower to quietly tapping your foot to the new song on the radio. The long and winding path torn from music’s origin has expanded through time to today’s modern music. Modern music consists of contemporary ideas and traditional tunes with a twist. Music has undoubtedly changed over the years and most people have a persona definition

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    culture Popular culture is made by the mainstream to influencing minds to like something. It describes the life style and tastes of the majority of mostly younger people. Some random popular culture these past few years would be; The Hunger Games, dubstep, raving, Illuminati theories, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Gucci, Polo, and these are just a few things from popular culture these past years. Popular culture affected me in many ways. I would say comic books and super hero movies impacted me the most

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    Rave Subculture Essay

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    known to be a community of people who come together in unity, love and friendship. In addition, they share a common interested in listening and dancing to the music of trance, house, techno, drum and bass. Jungle, hard core, ambient, electronic, dubstep, and other sorts pf electronic club type music. “the history of the rave begins in the UK during the 1980s, initially most rave took place in abandoned, warehouse, open field, secret venue, and many other makeshifts areas” (Hutson 2012). The emerging

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    Music, over the years, has introduced new sounds and patterns into our everyday lives. From belting out your favorite song in the shower to quietly tapping your foot to the new song on the radio. The long and winding path torn from music’s origin has expanded through time to today’s modern music. Modern music consists of contemporary ideas and traditional tunes with a twist. Music has undoubtedly changed over the years and most people have a persona definition of what music is to them. The simple

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