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    On the 17th of April 2014, at the Hobart City hall, Tasmanian audiences witnessed the musical talents of the John Butler Trio. This Australian band was originally formed in 1998, and since then has gained great international success. Since the release of their latest album this year, titled Flesh and blood, the John Butler Trio have undertaken a national tour around Australia, to showcase their new work. Upon arriving at the venue at 7pm. I quickly found a seat with a good view of the

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Waiting, she stared out the window of the back door. Where was her husband? Where were her children? She hated it when they were late. Her rotten husband knew it too. She paced back and forth going toward the living room and doubling back.     She heard the back door open. Upon hearing the door she rushed hands to her hips ready to berate her husband. What he had in his arms stopped her. Blinking a few times she looked taken back. Henry stood in front of his father holding the wheelchair.     "Momma

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    both the poems were about the plights of those in poverty. In both poems, their characters were living in some sort of poverty. Even though they were in poverty, they were without want. The characters in the poems still manage to have meaningful lives despite the poverty and adversity that is against them. “In Sadie and Maud”, it is assumed that Sadie did not earn as much money because it says “Maud went to college/Sadie stayed at home” (G. Brooks, 1963). The reason one can assume that Sadie probably

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    being difficult for individuals as a result of one’s personal sense of obligation, as well social expectations, as illustrated by comparing the speaker to the lives of others. As evident, in the excerpt “Are skinny as whippets-and yet/ No one actually starves” (Lines 19-20), the speaker, the hard working “toad” is comparing himself to the lives of other, in order to reveal that others are living without working as a result of being able to handle not living up to the social expectations. Moreover, the

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    Xbox 360 History

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    Many people have heard of Microsoft. Many people have also heard of their product known as Windows. Windows is a computer operating system. Even though Microsoft only worked on computers, they released their first ever video game console known as the Xbox in late 2001. The Xbox had newer, upgraded versions of the console later on such as the Xbox 360 in 2005 and the Xbox One in 2013. The idea of the Xbox first started when Kevin Bachus, Seamus Blackley, Otto Berkes, and Ted Hase were working

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    “Finding Myself” by Greg Bishop is an article written about how Bishop was mistaken for another man of the same name. Bishop, out of the blue, was asked almost daily if he had lost weight or if he played in the NFL. Bishop was fully aware he didn’t fit the claims, so he looked into it. Turns out, there was a Wikipedia article on the NFL player Greg Bishop, but his photo was replaced by the Bishop of this article. Astounded, Bishop decided to get into contact with the NFL player. After deep research

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    Mouse King by ETA Hoffmann, the dance company they used was the Mark Morris Company and the music is by Tchaikovsky. The director of the Hard Nut has not been original, as he has used the same music from the original Nutcracker. The video is a live recording. Act 1 The opening scene starts with three people on the stage dressed as young children, they have their backs to the audience and are dressed in a black and white style, and the curtains are drawn. The curtains go up and Act

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    Shelly: A Short Story

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    everyone is shocked and quiet, Hunter says" damn bro.." Vince says" that's a very touching story, I'm so sorry about you losing her" Adam takes another shot and says" I don't wanna think about it, it's all in the past, who's next" Jonathan says" twins?" Shelly says" sure why not, well me and hunter has always been reckless teenagers, unlike you Adam we didn't have a loving woman who you called mom, we were put into homes, after homes, after homes, but we always stuck together" Hunter says" we had

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    The Border “It will be fun,” is what my mother said to me as the whole family began to pile into a big minivan leaving my grandparents house in Mexico to go to a pizza place. It was July 9th, my 13th birthday and without really asking me. My family decided I would want pizza. So around ten of my family members packed into a minivan meant for seven. On the way there everyone was speaking Spanish all at once and I didn’t fully understand what they were saying. The restaurant was in a weird little

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    I really hate certain cars. Mostly just the ones my sister's own you know the used one your parents get you when you turn of age legally to drive. Anyway those cars are the ones I hate. They don’t even look good but I can understand why they like them because it's their first car and they’re excited that how they feel to have the feeling of freedom that they can go anywhere and do stuff with friends and wat not. I also do appreciate the parents as well because they spend their hard earned cash on

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