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    The sound of a q-siren has been my favorite noise ever since I can remember. My dream of becoming a firefighter came true in 2005 when I was hired at the Bloomington, MN Fire Department. Over the last 11 years, I have attended multiple classes which include Emergency Medical Technician, Fire Equipment Operator and Hazardous Materials Technician. None of these extra classes focused on managerial development but in 2015, after an intense hiring process, I was promoted to the position of Captain. In

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    The eyes. There the windows to the soul and the passage to your heart. You can see love or hate. Everyone's eyes are different but we all have pasts and demons that haunt us. They eyes tell the truth and nothing but it. Looking at Hollie goddards eyes now would break your heart but before... they were magic. One look in her eyes and you became enticed with her beauty and grace. One look and you could barely take in the steel grey eyes that sparkled like diamonds. I miss those eyes. When I met her

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    This occurs in about 1 in 100,000 births. People with this type usually have shortened forearms and calves, deformed hand and feet, limited range in motion, and a cleft palate. (Webmd, April 8, 2005, March 28, 2014.) To be considered a dwarf, the height of the person must be 4 feet 11 inches and under. Even though someone is still a dwarf, they can still haven babies. Since their pelvis is so much smaller than a regular sized person, they usually are required to

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    Independent Novel Project: Wuthering Heights: Emily Brontë In the winter of 1801, our main character or the protagonist of this story, Lockwood, shows up at Wuthering Heights to make arrangements with Heathcliff who is another dominant character in this story, to rent the nearby manor. Heathcliff, the landlord, makes no effort to be pleasant and immediately becomes a source of deep curiosity to Lockwood. A snowstorm forces Lockwood to spend the night at Wuthering Heights, and he has crazy nightmares complete

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    Crooked Relationships Why are women so controlling in everything? In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights, the women take control, over men, in the relationship. Sexism and jealousy are the two biggest problems in an existing relationship. The readers find out how ambition, sexism, and jealousy takes over lives. In other words, too much ambition may be fatal. When women don’t get what they want, bad things are subject to happen. Women will always rule in the face of

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    Love Is A Strong Word The theme of destructive love within relationships in Shakespeare’s MacBeth and Bronte’s Wuthering Heights are presented through sexism, jealousy and betrayal. Destructive love is an active process of destroying the affection and tenderness between a couple. Both authors represent this kind love well in their respective stories. Lady MacBeth was a mastermind the way she had control in the beginning of Macbeth. She influenced MacBeth to do all his actions. An example of this

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    feel they are taking matters in their own hands, and giving them a feeling of satisfaction. However, satisfaction would only be temporary, after harming people they love, it ends up causing them and whoever relates to the problem, pain. In Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, the protagonist, Heathcliff was abused throughout his life and was betrayed by his love. That is what caused him to seek revenge to whoever had done him wrong. He thought there he would get stratification, but that just end up bring

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    I woke up and just layed in bed thinking do I really have to get up. I got up quietly because it is six in the morning and I have my dog Marley sleeping in my room. If I woke her up she will get very mad. I look for my shorts in the dark room. I grab my shorts and find my jersey. I grab my keep up long socks and get dressed. As I go out my bedroom door I grab my shoes. Down stairs I open the paintery door and grab a bagel and put it in the toaster oven. I watch youtube as the bagel in the toaster

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    In Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights, Isabella along with several other characters wonder, “Is Mr. Heathcliff a man. If so, is he mad? And if not, is he a devil?” (Brontë 136). Brontë portrays Heathcliff as the ultimate villain through his immoral actions, blatant disregard for family, deception of others for personal gain, and misanthropic loathing of society. Yet, in many ways, Heathcliff embodies the romantic hero through his relentless and fervent love for Catherine. This internal struggle

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    ultimately became to be my greatest love. As a goalkeeper I was in love with the position and my ultimate goal in life was to become a professional goalkeeper in the world of soccer. In today's day and age a professional goalkeeper has an average height of a minimum of six feet tall, myself grown

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