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    Nowadays, movie is the most entertainment to people. There is comedy, fiction and horror makes people to enjoy the life and stimulate them to find themselves. Many people may know that words are “zombies” and “vampires”. They are not only appear from movie and novel, they also show in games and toys shop. When you ask a kid likes zombies or vampires, he /she all can give you an answer. Why they are fashionable? For the following reasons zombies and vampires are so popular. First of all, “zombies”

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    Tom’s POV: Mianite had been talking for weeks about someone new arriving, but he wouldn’t tell us who. Tucker, Sonja, and I had taken turns waiting for the newcomer; and I had been stuck with the night shifts. I shifted on the rock as another wave hit the beach below me. I sighed and lied down on the rock; it was wet from the larger waves. There was no one coming, Mianite had lied to us. I was about to leave when I heard someone moan below me. I figured it was just Tucker or Sonja pranking me

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    Valentina ParAn Analysis of the Film Limitless Limitless is a science fiction film, which was released on March 18, 2011. The movie, which was directed by Neil Burger and produced by Leslie Dickson, Scott Troopf and Ryan Kavanaugh; and the screenplay created by Leslie Dickson is based on the out of the ordinary novel by Alan Glynns, The Dark Fields. Other than the stories collision of an anti-drug morality tale and an anti-hubris morality tale, which is the aforementioned Faustian bargain, limitless

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    Ring! Ring! Ring! I woke up startled. " Who is calling me at 5:30 in the morning," I mumbled . Ring! Ring! Ring! "Hello, this is Walt...huh? At 7:30 tomorrow morning, okay sir. Thank you very much!" I turned and began to shake Lillian. "Lillian!" I exclaimed, " Universal Studio wants to talk to me about Oswald." Lillian looked at me confused. "What about Oswald?" Lillian said as she got up from the bed rubbing her eyes. "Universal Studios want to make a deal with me. They think Oswald is a

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    a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. I knew that sound well, too. It was the beating of the old man's heart. It increased my fury, as the beating of a drum stimulates the soldier into courage.” –“Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe The Gothic fiction genre has been known for its gory and gruesome imagery ever since the 1800s. This genre has flourished from one generation to another into many other sub-genres including the Southern Gothic. With “Tell Tale Heart” Edgar Allen Poe out does himself

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    Banning Fiction Books

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    The School board is no longer certain fiction belongs the curriculum. They are concerned that it does not teach about real life. Fiction is imagination it’s not real. Fiction books can be a good thing and bad thing sometimes. I think they should banned fiction books because it does not teach us anything important we do not learn anything from fiction books. The book I am reading is called Always Running. The author’s name is Luis J. Rodriguez. The book is about Gang violence. The book

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    Creative Non-Fiction

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    Order Creative non-fiction comes in all types of forms and styles; the only difference is that it used for entertainment while staying true to the facts. Creative non-fiction follows the lines of telling a factual event in a very creative manner; whether it is using dialogue, description or the format that it comes in. Television shows however, have a different approach in them when it comes to telling the information. The TV show that I chose as representing creative non-fiction was Law and Order

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    Comparison and Contrast In the 1956 science fiction film by Fred Wilcox, Forbidden Planet closely resembles many other pieces of literature. The most obvious resemblance to Forbidden Planet is Shakespeare's The Tempest. As expected, the characters and plot of Forbidden Planet closely mirror those characteristics of The Tempest, with the exception that where The Tempest engages magic, Forbidden Planet utilizes technology. What is more important, however, is that how the technology works is irrelevant

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    What Is A Fiction?

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    "Yes general I understand you the reason I had them begin to modify your ship to accept the singularity is without it you stand no chance against the aliens trying to kill you," The General offered, "There has to be another way to power the weapons without using the singularity" The slexthian thought for a moment "there may be a slight chance another Paramindeum could work however the power the weapons would deliver would be greatly diminished" "How diminished" Asked the general The over officer

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    In detective fiction, the fine line between the amateur detective genius and the professional detective genius is, in WH Auden’s eyes, their balance between restoring the aesthetic and the ethical as one. There is such a code that a detective must follow to be considered satisfactory. Anonymity in their surroundings and an avoidance of public fame, loyalty to their profession, and a form of anti-socialness must be present in order to provide them the ability to oversee cases in a manner that disrupts

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