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    Useless Part of Speech: Adj Narrative: Everyone (besides Mr. Smith because he doesn't enjoy watching fights) was pumped for the Ronda Rousey vs. Holly Holmes fight. It seemed almost futile to think that Holly would win. Ronda was an undefeated champ who had a record of about 30 seconds for a knockout. There was no way she could lose. You could only imagine how infuriated I was when Ronda clumsily lost her footing and Holly sent a quick kick to Ronda’s temple. 22. Commuted – Definition:

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    I grew up as a pretty reserved person in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. I knew what happened outside of my home, but I was not exposed to it on the daily, or even yearly, basis. Growing up, I saw fights on TV, in movies, and heard about them from my friends. I never really irritate people, except close friends, so no one cares to fight me. Also, I would probably lose. My friends always tell me how annoying I am. “Luke is annoying,” a friend said. In my seventeen years of life, I have only had a few physical

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    “Thanks all!” Ms. Schwarck yells as everyone runs out the door and races to their cars to check their Instagram and Snapchat. However, I trudge with my heavy backpack to Panther House where Mrs. Kenny greets me, puts me on her checklist of students that have been checked in and asks me, “Can you please help me with some filing at 4:40 PM? I can give you a service hour.” Knowing that I need a service hour, I decide to help her. I grab a snack, sit down and talk with some other Jr. High kids that

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    currently 1,600+ episodes with each season having 20 or more episodes. The cartoon takes place in multiple settings but some of the main ones are Bikini Bottom, Goo Lagoon, The Krusty Krab and Spongebob’s house.The voices of the characters are Tom Kenny (Spongebob), Bill Fagerbakke (Patrick), Rodger Bumpass (Squidward) and Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs), and those are just the main characters! Some fun facts most people don't know are that the show was originally going to be named Spongeboy Ahoy! but they

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    Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Do you recognize that intro to one of the most influential TV shows of all time? Or should I say what used to be one of the most influential shows of all time. Over the years, the main characters such as Spongebob, Patrick, and Squidward have been downgraded from their original characteristics. Now the show is just a mockery of the original Spongebob and needs to just end. Spongebob started off his series as an intelligent, yet misguided figure. He was

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    The Product should fit the task consumers want it for, it should work and it should be what the consumers are expecting to get. In Kenny Rogers Roaster, there are 8 packages of meals that make customers easy to choose their menu. In the first place is All Time Favourites, Healthy Bites, Kenny's Chicken Meals, Kenny's Greatest Meals, 'Lite Up Your Meals', 'Lite and Easy Selections, Freshen-up and Sweet Indulgence. In the bundle there are assortments of nourishments for every menu bundles. Clients

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    Product Kenny Rogers Roasters emphasizing more on developing a menu which customers wants. Unexpectedly, customer’s requirements change over time. To overcome this problem, Kenny Rogers roasters introducing new products and phased out old ones and will continue to do so. Kenny Rogers’s roasters are mainly emphasized on healthy concern. So they use ingredients which are low in calories, cholesterols, oil and fats. Classic chicken sandwich is one of the healthy products that they offer. This product

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    Footloose: The Differences and Similarities Footloose, an iconic and classic film, was remade over two decades after the original. Both films are about a young rebellious teenager who moves across the states to a small town where two of his greatest loves are illegal: dancing and rock music. Outraged by this, he tries to make a change causing a ruckus in many southerners’ lives. Both the 1984 version and the 2011 version may share the same plot and characters, but after watching both films, you

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    Footloose Movie Thesis

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    The first Footloose film came out in 1984. It is a musical drama film. It is directed by Herbert Ross. It tells the story of Ren McCormack, who moved to a small town from Chicago. He is use to dancing, and listening to rock music. Dancing and rock music is banned in this small town by a local minister. Ren pushes for this rule to be lifted, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the town. The 2011 Footloose film is an American musical dance film. It is directed by Craig Brewer. This film is a remake

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    Encompassed by warm, leather seats, I hummed along to the soothing melody of “Both Sides Now.” My parents’ music had been ingrained in my brain since infancy. Elvis Costello, John Denver, and Kenny Loggins were originally introduced as devices to encourage naps on long car rides. But soon, these melodious tunes became favorites. While studying journalism, I travelled to London on a field trip to enhance my skills. Flung into the massive British Library, I was told to find a story. Yet, despite

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