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    Penelope Charmer comes from a family of sorceresses. Her family was not born, but created. Penelope’s mother, Melissa Charmer, crafted her from the blood of a ogre, the right side of harpie, the teeth of a vampire , and the flesh of a dragon. Her mother was made from the clouds in the sky, the light of the sun, and the dirt of the Earth.Penelope has cousin’s that are vampires, ogres, harpies, and charnel sprites. Charnel sprites are basically helpers for ghosts, and harpies have the head and chest

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The concept of safety in the oil industry is of much importance during offshore drilling procedures and cannot be exempted or compromised in any way that seems to deviate from offshore safety culture in the Outer continental shelf. Offshore Safety regulations encompass all forms of procedures that have been designed to promote safety culture in the industry as well as the preservation of lives and property. Industry as well as Government regulations have been in place for some

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    The Importance Of Art

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    argues artists ought to disrupt the distribution of the sensible, and they can do so through visual activism. An example of an artist who engages in such practices is Adrian Piper, with her recent artwork Imagine (Trayvon Martin) in 2013 (see fig. 1). Figure 1. Digital image, Adrian Piper, Imagine (Trayvon Martin), Adrian Piper Research Archive Foundation, 2013; Web. Rancière argues artists ought to rupture the distribution of the sensible. The distribution of the sensible is a concept explaining

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    A'nari hurry up the show is about to start. Me and my bestfriend Jehlani run to our seats in the croweded arena. Soon as we get to our ring side seats the pyro to start raw goes off. We cheer loud and more pyro goes off. We sit in the arena and watch Raw and it is fantastic. After the show is over we leave the arena and walk the busy streets of The Bronx. Did you enjoy the show? Omg Jehlani it was amazing! Thanks for the amazing night it was the best birthday ever. I'm glad you enjoyed it,what time

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    Civic Center, mostly everyone wanted to see John Cena and other superstars backstage. This was Cornelius’s moment to see John Cena in person for the first time ever. Cornelius noticed that Cena was a nice person to talk to and he respects his fans. Cornelius never expected to meet John Cena one day and Cornelius hopes that Cena will talk to him. Cornelius knows that Cena is not a bad person to talk to. Cena will get along with his fans. Before meeting John Cena backstage, Cornelius was very nervous

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    Pink Floyd Research Paper

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    you the 10 most psychedelic Pink Floyd songs. Let’s start with the first track off of Pink Floyd’s 1967 debut album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Written and composed by Syd

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    Pink Floyd’s Mother debuted on November 30th, 1979. While Kendrick Lamar’s FEAR. debuted on April 14th, 2017. Although nearly 38 years apart, the two songs show a deep response to the tactics of their mother’s parenthood. To begin, Mother is sung with incredible eeriness and passion. The structure of the song brings to life the singer’s (Roger Waters) confusion towards his mother. In the beginning of the song, they ask, “Mother, do you think they'll like this song? Mother, do you think they'll

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    Fences, August Wilson The close reading process for this play occurs in three stages: 1. First Read (Days 2 and Day 3): Students are not to cold read the play during this period. It is essential for their understanding that this first read comes from a fluent adult reader or (less ideally) from a recording of the play. Teachers should pre-select moments of tension or surprise when students should stop and jot their thoughts, ideas and questions about the text. The suggested cues for the open

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    The Trickster of Hamelin

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    the Pied Piper of Hamelin comes in the form of a poem by Robert Browning. A poem which has been retold countless times, and has been used for inspiration in many other literary works. The primary theme of the story is to “The folly of man”. The secondary themes to support this are Greed, the loss of a generation of children, and the suggestion of heaven to which the children go. This retelling of this story, in the form of a film focuses on the story from the viewpoint of the pied piper instead of

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    "The Sweet Hereafter and the Pied Piper" A tragic event can occur in no longer than a moment and produce a domino effect that can change everything in your life. The book "The Sweet Hereafter" by Russell Banks contains such an event. This book has a modernized undertone of the folk tale "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning. This tale is carried throughout the books entirety. Both of these stories show connections in many ways and almost parallel one another in their basic plot

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