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    comedy skyrocketed when he joined onto the cast of Saturday Night Live. Will Ferrell has influenced American Culture by giving people endless laughs and someone they can connect with on and off the screen. Ferrell became a very big star after his film anchorman in 2003 along with Talledega Nights the ballad of Ricky Bobby. His career hasn’t always been full of great success though, He has done many films that were flops such as A night at the Roxbury. Although in high school Will was somewhat

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    windows and blasting heaters. The radio was quiet, the music providing ambience on top of the rumbling of the car’s engine. The last beat of the current song ended, filling the car with silence. After a few heartbeats, on came the next song, and I turned my head to look at the radio, hand outstretching to turn the dial up. As the strong, pulsing notes of the electric guitar filled my car, a smile came on to my face. It pulled me back, all those years ago, to a night I was ready to party and had hoped it

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    celebrate this historical event on Christmas. Here is my story, my journey, and my experience on that night. Like have mentioned before, I am the innkeeper of 101 rooms and a barn full of dirty animals. My life was in the city of Bethlehem and I had my 15 year old daughter living with me and her husband too. The rest of my family was back in Judea. I didn't have many customers, so it was nice and quiet usually. The business was good so far. I also

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    All Quiet on the Western Front tells the story of the young Paul Bäumer, a man of 19 years who enlisted with his classmates: Kropp, Müller, and Leer. Together with a few others, these men formed the Second Company of the German Army. The story of these young men is a tragic one, full of few laughs and many sorrows. Throughout the story, the author demonstrates the undying loyalty that grows between the protagonist and his friends, specifically Kat, another member of the Second Company. Also, the

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    belongings were destroyed, men beaten and sworn at. They were afraid to open schools and felt they did not have any protection for themselves in their town. “There have been houses broken open, windows smashed and doors were broken down in the dead of night”... “colored men have been knocked down and beaten for no reason and yet the police do not notice it at all”... “We have no protection for life or limb.” The African Americans did not feel safe. They were afraid of the many things that had been happening

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    to stop these things from happening. Remaining silent encourages even more evil to happen. To start with, it will lead to evil reaching you. During many of the problems the world has faced, no one speaks because they have the mindset that keeping quiet will keep them from being victims next. Pastor Martin Neimoller shows this in First They Came when he states, “Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak out for me.” In this quote, he shows that when you say nothing to help someone

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    Travelers In Night

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    Travelers in the Night Creates a Balance between Stillness and Energy By: Emma Morgan Ena Sendijarevic brings life into the dialogue-free Travelers in the Night (Reizigers in de Nacht) through music and dance. At the beginning, Travelers in the Night (Reizigers in de Nacht) seems as if it will be a calm film following the life of a late-night cashier at a gas station convenience store. The film opens with a shot of a woman, the cashier, with her back to the camera as she restocks the cigarette

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    orchard that you probably didn’t notice driving by as you drank in the view. There is an openness but at the same time there are fir and tamarack trees, maple trees and Saskatoon shrubs marking off the border of seven acres of rural peace and quiet. The quiet is amazing. Can silence be deafening? The first time I experienced it I felt a bit intimidated

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    and pick at my food. I don’t want to think about it. I don’t want to think about any of it. However, I will. I’ll think about it, I’ll ponder it. I will obsess over it, I will work myself up and I will get angry and be emotional, I will not be your quiet toy, I will not be your damsel in distress. I am more than that. We will fight. You will tell me I am lying, you will inform me with a sick pleasure in your voice that if I don’t give you what you want, you will tell everybody. We will stop fighting

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    I really enjoyed this podcast by Rogier van der Heide. I am forever wandering around my house turning lights off and it 's not just a money/planet saving action. Darkness is wonderful and important, it is the reason I put dimmers on almost every light switch on the plans for our new home. Without darkness, the concept of light doesn’t exist or at best without the contrast of darkness, light is not recognisable. The beauty of light could not be seen. Furthermore, the beauty and peace that comes from

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