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    The Litigator got what he wanted. A copper-tinted key that appealed small in his palms, yet was as heavy as a stone. While looking at an unmarked gravestone, another man bled eternally in the six foot hole. Despite the man’s dedication to not move his palm from the wound, most of the blood had flown out of his body and into the soil. Taking a look at the man in the grave, the Litigator caressed the left side of his stubble with the tip of his index finger. Drips of precipitation occasionally interrupted

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    Layers of Lies I can see that the truth is a mirage. To put it simply, there is a real truth between hundreds of layers of manufactured truth. The truth I may know at a moment in time will be altered if a second point of view is added to my truth; the truth is therefore an illusion. What one person may regard as the truth is different from what another may believe and that is because we absorb specific moments of time based on what we think is important and that is how memories and truths

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    Animal Frontiers in the Arabian Nights, A Reflection of Changes in Hierarchies and Effective Storytelling The concept of digression is explored and mastered by Shahrazad throughout the sets of stories that comprise The Arabian Nights. Unlike the stories of Jaques and his Master, in Jaques the Fatalist, where digression plays well in a journey without a specific purpose, the stories of Shahrazad and her use of digression has a clear objective. The main character of The Arabian Nights, Shahrazad

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    Raymond Carver Narrator

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    Anyone who has read Raymond Carvers “Cathedral” knows that the narrator is not looking forward or welcoming his guest into his home. Also, he is not being very sympathetic of what this man’s condition that he lives with is, being blind. The Narrator must learn to be more sympathetic in his life, and should learn from this experience, with this older bling man. Raymond Carver uses his narrator non-sympathetic ways effectively throughout the story, developing of the narrator from the beginning to the

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    Robert Lee Frost is an American poet, often called ‘the voice of America’ as he represents the feelings of American people. His poetry celebrates the countryside of New Hampshire. His poems deal with familiar native scenes. He uses simple words from the plain language of every-day life. In his work, ‘The Figure a Poem Makes’ he defines “a poem begins in delight ends in wisdom’’. One of the significant features of Frost’s poetry is its dramatic quality. Poems like ‘Home Burial’, ‘The Death of the

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    Betty's Pie Whole – The Profit Season 3 Episode 13.2 In this episode of The Profit, Marcus Lemonis visits Betty's Pie Whole. Betty's Pie Whole is maker of savory and sweet pies. Elizabeth “Betty” Harris-Hunt owns the company and serves whole, no slices pies. This southern lady wants her customers to have it all and allows them to have better portion control. Betty's Pie Whole uses real fruit that are prepared by the staff. The company never use canned or pre-made pie fillings. Betty's Pie Whole

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    Pulp Fiction: Plot Segmentation 1. Hawthorne Grill: A. This couple, Yolanda and Ringo, discuss robberies B. They both stand up, gun wielding, starting a robbery of their own C. Credit Title 2. Brett’s Apartment: A. Jules and Vince socialize on the way to Brett’s apartment B. Jules and Vince discuss Mia, her TV pilot, and a foot massage incident while walking up to the apartment C. They enter Brett’s apartment D. Jules intimidates Brett E. Vince gets the briefcase Marsellus wanted F. Jules

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    There he was, standing in the middle of a blazing fire. This was no ordinary fire, it was a deadly. The alarms sounded loudly, puffing the man continued running. His head started to pound, beads of sweat ran down his cheek. He dared not stop for he probably only had a five minute start ahead of the guards who chased him and the other escapers. Will he be the first man to escape, will he even escape… 11 months before. Robert Trotman: 5’ 7”, born on May 24, 1976, 39 years old. All written on his time

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    The short story of Raymond Carter "The Cathedral" we see a young couple that is struggling with money and their relationship. The husband who was going through officers' training school was not bringing in any profit yet, so his wife found a blind man named Robert that was needing some help. The wife helped the blind man for a summer until her husband was named a commission officer and they moved out to Seattle. The blind man and the wife still kept in touch, sending each other tapes to each other

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    Things Happen For A Reason Marvin Gilthunder is a 29- year old Mechanical Engineer. He is a tall, has short straight hair and is very serious about his work. Some people call Marvin a genius because his designs and ideas have changed the industry. Marvin works long hours and often does not have time to spent with his family. He has a wife Rachel who has blond hair, blue eye, has a fun personality and is currently working on a medical degree. His daughter Sara has blond hair and brown eyes is very

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