I Know What You Did Last Summer

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    Inciting Incident Monologue Who is she and how does she know my name? There are more eyes staring at me with disgust than I can count. I feel like an animal at the zoo, having my every move observed. I can’t move, I can’t think and I can’t speak. These people don’t know me or what happened that night. If I were bold I would say something back at them. I can feel my throat closing in as I think. I would never be able to speak. I don’t know what to do. I feel to blame for this girl whose “brother got arrested

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    My focus will be on the relationship between Unoka and Okonkwo. I chose that topic because it is interesting to find out how father and son can differ in so many ways. Eventhough they are directly blood related, Unoka and Okonkwo have a very different characteristic. Unoka the father was a very lazy and wasteful man, while Okonkwo is everything Unoka was not. Many people have been asking the same question on this strange matter since they are more familiar with the saying ‘like father, like son’

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    lets make sure we understand what is involved in the two, most popular, sales training methods. A brief explanation of the Minimalist and the Process sales approach may properly set the stage for a productive discussion about what is really needed to grow a "World Class" sales team. The Minimalist Approach This approach may best be exemplified by a story about my own entry into the sales profession, nearly half a century ago. I was 17 and getting ready for the summer between my Junior and Senior

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    all began in the middle of fourth grade. I was a little girl that thought that I was the coolest kid in school. I went to a great private school and had the greatest, weirdest, craziest, and most insane friends. My favorite thing about them was that around each other, we could all be ourselves. We were open about all our thoughts and weren’t afraid to say them out loud, because we knew that we wouldn’t judge each other. Everything was perfect ,but you know what they say it’s the calm before the storm

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    “Grandpa Matthew can you tell me one of your detective stories?” Jenny asked. “Oh all right, I’ll tell you the one where one of my partners betrayed me,” I said, “Okay here we go.” It was a dark and foggy summer night when the act happened and I was just about to go to bed when the phone rang--- Ring, Ring, Ring. I thought to myself why it was ringing this late at night. I got out of bed and went to the phone and picked it up. “Detective Matthew we have an assignment for you and your partners, we

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    Introduction I had the pleasure of working for Heritage Cooperative Inc during the summer of 2015. Heritage Cooperative is a farmers' cooperative that offers its customers a variety of products and services. The four main branches are agronomy, feed, energy, and grain. Some of the services customers can receive are crop advantage, cattlemen's edge, ice melt, lawn fertilizer, show supplies, tire services, and there in house seed Shur Grow. Heritage Cooperative is focused on giving the best products

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    Outlast The Ignorance

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    Ignorance 5 Seconds of Summer may seem like an unoriginal teen heartthrob boy band, but their lyrics and songs oftentimes have a deep meaning to them. “Outer Space / Carry On” by 5 Seconds of Summer is a song about struggling with mental illnesses and relationships. The song is quite repetitive, purposely making certain lines and messages stand out, and causing other important lines get overlooked. The most meaningful phrase in “Outer Space / Carry On” by 5 Seconds of Summer is “Outlast the ignorance”

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    Do you ever feel like you deserve better, well so did I. Over the freshman year of highschool I became friends with a few people who I called my friends until the middle of the summer before sophmore year. These were the people I considered to be the best I could get and all I would have in my highschool years. Over the course of freshman year I got to know these people for who they truly were, unsupportive, snarky, and apathetic. These friends led me to bad grades, low motivation, and no confidence

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    Every since I was a little girl I had always wanted too be a veterinarian. I did not know what type of veterinarian but I knew I wanted to be one. As I started to get older I realized what type of vet I wanted to be. A large animal veterinarian. Because the I could work with cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and pigs. Being a large animal vet consists of many challenging things. It also includes late night calls, surgeries on the farm, and many other last minute operations. I love animals and I really enjoy

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    POP It happened the last basketball practice before the first game of the summer season. I stormed down the well waxed court floor and took a three point shot. I had missed and went for the rebound. I chased after the ball, caught it, and went to turn. All the sudden my right knee had a pop sensation. The next thing I know I’m on the floor with my six foot grey haired coach kneeling next to me. I pleaded “please pop it back in.” He looked puzzled and asked “pop what back in?” “My knee it pop!” My

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