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    Takoda felt the vertigo hit him hard like a mack truck and he struggle to keep him upright as the nauseous was slow to leave his body. The mixture of dozen different perfume and the heavy musk of his own vomit was giving him a headache and he shut his eyes as he fisted a hand in his hair. Trying to relieve the slow building pain from reaching even higher. Voices drifted in and out his ears as his blurred vision was slowly coming into focus. In other words, Takoda looked wrecked and his mouth open

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    On September 23 was one of the most special days of my life. My brother Kevin got married to Amber Hayes and adopted her daughter Weslea. My Sisters Sydney and Avery and I all had a flight in Austin to Cincinnati where my brother would be picking us up.My mom got us out of school early to get ready for our flight.When we got to the airport I got a little nervous because it was my first time going on the plane without medicine for me not to freak out.we ended up having a layover in Chicago for almost

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    The old rusting car shook as it rocked up the unpaved road leading the way up the hill. Crunching on gravel as it crawled along the car came to a stop. The driver side door swung open as a stubby old man wearing a peach colored coat exited his car to be meet by the dull light of the moon and the sound of distant waves. The man began slowly walking towards the sound of the waves until he was stopped by a steep and sudden drop off into a sea down below. The old man let off a grunt as he swung his legs

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    Hansel Short Story

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    Near a great forest there lived a poor woodcutter and his wife, and his two children; the boy's name was Hansel and the girl's Grethel. They had very little to bite or to sup, and once, when there was great dearth in the land, the man could not even gain the daily bread. As he lay in bed one night thinking of this, and turning and tossing, he sighed heavily, and said to his wife, "What will become of us? we cannot even feed our children; there is nothing left for ourselves." "I will tell you what

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    The space that we chose to explore was the library. As students within the university, we use the library space on a daily basis. “Space speak of being, belonging, and becoming” (Australian Government Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations, 2009, as cited in Giamminuti, 2013, p. 52). The library is a space that we are familiar with and expected to be comfortable with. It is a space where students can find books, study, collaborate, use computers, and print materials. Our understanding

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    Etiquette For Mistresses

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    WILLAUER, Justine B. HUM 3 C College of Development Communication Date Submitted: 5 December 2016 The film Etiquette for Mistresses features the lives of five mistresses of men in high society. The plot revolves around Ina, the new mistress of the group and how she learns the rules under Georgia’s tutelage. The film will be analysed using the three act classical narrative structure composed of the Setup (ACT I), the Confrontation (ACT II), and the Resolution (ACT III). Formal Elements of the Film

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    THE JANITOR It all happened on a cold winter night. A school janitor was sweeping the halls when suddenly, someone broke into the school and shot the janitor. The next day, the principle of the school that the janitor was sweeping in saw the corpse laying on the ground. The principle then filed a police report and the police drove to the crime scene as fast as they could. Then a detective came in and examined the body. He also found some body fluid, a suicide note, and a gun on the janitor’s right

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    They did not have the sense to use such a power. Many innocent individuals were imprisoned, which inflamed their outrage. Ironically, Darnay was among the people who were imprisoned for no reason except belonging to the ruling class." You can't condemn a whole group of people because of the action of the few". People's abuse of power leads to the imminent execution of Darnay “with a smile though reddening a little angrily” (Dickens 175). Citizens were seen as enemies of the government

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    Art in Architecture San Diego is very popular metropolis located in southern california on the west coast. Its recurring 70 degree weather and happy vibes make it an ideal place to live. San Diego also is home to and amazing skyline. My favorite building in San Diego is the fairly recently built Central Library located in the eastern part of downtown near Petco Park. Throughout the course of this paper I intend to inform the reader on what makes the Central Library unique and why it is a piece

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    The Psyche of a Jealous Husband, a Mad Wife and a Disillusioned Man This paper provides an insightful look into the psychological unraveling of the mind that can take place in certain moments of people’s lives, in particular the lives of a jealous husband and a mentally tormented woman. The three stories, the “Jealous Husband Returns in Form of a Parrot” by Robert Olen Butler, the “Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and “The Tell-Tale-Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe, contain a variety of symbols

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