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    Romeo and Juliet is a play written by the famous William Shakespeare in the year 1595. It tells the story of two lovers as they try to live in a world where each other's families won’t allow their love to be. There have been many remakes of this play.One of the most famous of the movies inspired by the play came out in 1968 starring Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey.The movie changed severall things that shakespear had wriiten in the books. Some changes may have been good others bad, but overall

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    TV Show Review: Sitcom

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    The TV show I am going to review “Friends”. It is Sitcom which premiered in 1994 on NBC. It was one of the most successful shows of the 90’s and all the actors who starred in the show became a household name all around the world and defined the American culture in a numerous ways. The show is about a group of six friends living in New York City. The show had high rating all through its run of 10 years. The criteria for the show is whether or not the show actually made me laugh or not. I was only

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    In 2017, it is not uncommon to see a “grieving” wife arrested for the murder of their own spouse. Often times, these sorrowful characters are one of the very first suspects in murder trials and are typically the first questioned by police. However, fifty years ago, news headlines of a woman murdering her husband was not the average start to the day. Women, let alone wives, were hardly ever suspected in murder trials. This was mainly due to the social norms and need for a tight-knit family during

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    In the water I can feel a knot in my stomach, my heart is racing. I can hear giggles from outside the bathroom stall. I feel beyond nervous about walking out in a skintight black Speedo swim suit. I think to myself its not too late to leave. Finally I conquer all the courage I have and walk out the bathroom stall, as I walk out I see where all the giggles came from. I see some familiar faces and some new ones, I feel like all eyes are on me. Every one inside the locker room had on the same

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    Romeo Juliet Comparison

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    act very serious. The reader can tell this by the way the two speak. Romeo says that the Holy Words the Friar speaks can make something without an equal (Act 2, Scene 6) which is a very intelligent thing to say. Whereas, in the movie they kiss and giggle the entire time. This leads the viewer to believe that film versions wanted the two to look like fools, that they could not do anything the way it is normally done because they are children in search of quick love. This is bad because it is not

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    Another fantastic day spent with Jett. Jett was in such a happy mood from the get go this morning. He would get excited each time Shelley or his friends would engage and play with him. He was displaying lots of giggles and excitement throughout some floor time with friends. The children and Jett are beginning to form a lovely friendship and it is lovely to see the older children becoming so enthused in Jett and protective of him. They will bring him toys to play with and have become fully invested

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    somthing holding him . He wanted to move but couldn’t and rabbit is sitting with no movement at all and keeps on staring into his eyes.It is then when he started to hear the mystroius giggle at distence. The sound this time is approaching him rather than fleeing away , and keeps on getting louder and louder.With every giggle the weather gets colder and colder to the point that small hoar frost started to appear on nearby leaves.The sound now is surrounding Algar from every direction and he couldn't bare

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    Harry's Monologue

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    show. Harry had gone out earlier this morning, so you had the apartment to yourself. "These people are so petty." You giggle out watching the girl fight with her mother. The sound of a car door shutting brought a smile to your face. Harry was home. You weren't clingy, but you did happen to miss being close to Harry once he was gone. "I'm home!" He shouts out. With an anxious giggle slipping past your lips you bounce over to the front door. Halt. What in the world had he done? He stood there looking

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    retorted, “Until I’m an adult, I’m a child. Therefore I have every right.” “How could someone like you get accepted, even as provisional?” He rolled his eyes. “Cause I got me some mad ninja skillz!” I giggled. I don’t giggle like a girly girl, but it’s weird to call it a chuckle. So giggle is the only word--it’s not full out laughter, a snicker, or a snort. So it’s a

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    Although Mary Malone is the protagonist in the short story, “Lamb to the Slaughter”, by Roald Dahl, Mary Malone is a very distinct individual as she becomes a dynamic protagonist. Mary Malone is a regular routined housewife waiting for her beloved husband to come home from work, subsequently her husband decides to leave her pregnant wife. Which then sparks Mary into killing her husband and fooling all the people around her into thinking she is innocent.In the beginning of the short story the author

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