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    know metal?” demonstrate his “metal” fingers ANNA and DIAN: “off course!” DIAN: “What band do you like? Bon Jovi?” UBER: “What?? Bon Jovi” DIAN: “Yes. B-O-N-J-O-V-I. It’s My Life. Always. That’s their song. Do you know them?” UBER: “No, no, no…I don’t like Bon Jovi.” Me and Dian were like…staring at each other…trying to make a conversation with our mind, “How come rock fans doesn’t know Bon Jovi? You fake!” While I saw Hani was sleeping…well, she looks like

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    Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ On A Prayer,” is a great song and my favorite out of this unit. The song opens up with a grand sound. The drum roll at the beginning creates an epic and intense tone. The vocalist creates an edgy texture to the chorus. Throughout the song, the band creates different parts and solos that added elements to the track, which makes the song fun and not boring. Although this classic metal rock, I believe I hear synthesizers or drum machines. There are some pop elements to the Bon Jovi's

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    John Cena Research Paper

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    John Felix Anthony Cena was born on April 23, 1977. John Cena is a professional wrestler under the employment of the WWE, a professional rapper, an actor, and my sports hero. John is currently the face of the WWE and has been since 2005. Cena’s career began in 1999 when he joined with Ultimate Pro Wrestling. During his second season with UPW he won the heavyweight title and earned the right to move on to the World Wrestling Federation. Cena has earned 24 championships with the WWE and has held

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    George Morton

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    The first song that serves as a musical tribute is “It’s My Life” by Bon Jovi. This song accurately describes the personality of one of the main characters in State of Fear, George Morton. Morton is a well known millionaire and an avid supporter of an organization known as the National Environmental Research Fund, also known as NERF. When one of Morton’s friends, NERF founder Nicholas Drake, calls Morton’s lawyer and asks about the state of his mental health and whether or not he will be attending

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    Essay On Video Games

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    There is this new video game I have started playing. It’s called Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds. This game is a multiplayer shooter in which a hundred players parachute onto an island and fight to the death. When you first land, you got to find weapons, ammunition, or any supplies that might aid you. You can either play solo, in a duo, or run with a squad of four people. The main goal is to be the last man or group standing. First, you have to pick how you're going to play; either by

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    Jack was hoeing in his mama’s garden and thinking that he’d sure like to have a pretty girl to marry. He was thinking about something the Tinker told him the week before. Now, the Tinker was a traveling peddler who sold pots and pans and spoons and things to people who needed them. The Tinker also fixed things that were broken for farmers and town folks, and that’s how he got his name. The Tinker traveled all around and knew all kinds of people and things. The Tinker was telling Jack, while he was

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    With the force of a tornado fire and smoke pour out of the cardboard box engulfing the entire apartment building in flames. Theodore turns around and watches as the fire eats away at the building killing everyone unlucky enough to live on the second and third floors. The flames reflect off the moon and Theodore's eyes. In the distance the former prince can hear sirens so Theodore runs away from the apartment faster than a rabbit running from a fox. Theodore runs to the restaurant which is now mostly

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    encourage and enable him. You 're a nut enabler.” In the process, the phone rang. Charlie grabbed it, and we heard him say, “The Rose Club at 8:30. Excellent. Thank you so much.” He hung up and ran back in and started the music. Today it would be Bon Jovi with Jennifer Nettles singing “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” I jumped up and pulled David up with me. While Charlie jumped around the room dancing and singing, I made David jump up and down on the bed and dance with me. Then I jumped off the bed into

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    "Prospective Immigrants Please Note" Adrienne Rich Either you will go through this door or you will not go through. If you go through there is always the risk of remembering your name. Things look at you doubly and you must look back and let them happen. If you do not go through it is possible to live worthily to maintain your attitudes to hold your position to die bravely but much will blind you, much will evade you, at what cost who knows? The door itself makes no promises

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    Some people are successful because they are destined to be such. But most people are more successful because they are determined to reach this goal. We just know what we want and how to achieve it. You would probably have laid out your plans for your life already, and that you would exhaust all efforts just to attain what you desire. But sometimes, we question, how come no matter how hard you try to perfect things the way you planned it, circumstances would not allow it? You start thinking, were

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