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    On The Beach

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    “On The Beach” was a very interesting film about something that had a very good possibility of happening. This movie was about the arms race going on during the Cold War where countries kept and advancing their technology and equipment to show how powerful they were. The story line was about how the arms race went too far and everyone on earth died from the radiation of a nuclear war except for the people living in Australia and American men on a submarine that end up docking in Australia. All

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    gone back as an adult my perspective has changed about the lake I once took for granted. As I step out of my parked car, all of the city car horns are replaced with ducks quacking and geese honking from the lake. Today the usually clear blue autumn sky has been covered with herds of sheep, or clouds. After tying my shoes, I

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    It all started bright sunny day at my house in Dierks, Arkansas. It was bright and sunny this August day, but not for long. This day did not feel like a usual August day in Dierks,Arkansas. This was the time that I faced the greatest fear of my life. After lunch we all went to the park to play a game of baseball. We all got to the park and got on the field. My dad noticed some dark clouds rolling in from the west. My mom said that the news was calling for some storms later today but not this early

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    An unsettling evening wind started to blow its way through the Central Park. The sun began to set, sending a cascade of colors streaming through the evening sky. The day had started with the normal chaos that a normal Friday had encompassed. John was having difficulty finishing the last piece of business for that day, his mind kept day dreaming towards his lovely wife and wonderful children. As he set in his chair completely exhausted in his tattered office listening to the clock that was ticking

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    soared into the sky. There were fields filled with bountiful flowers and yellows as bright as the sun at midday. A murder of black birds lay on the horizon of the small field, sitting on a rickety fence as if it was their only home. The middle of the field was a lush green that seemed to radiate and sunlight and brightness throughout. The sunset sky complimented the field in more ways than one. The reds and oranges made the flowers dazzle with the colors of a fire, and the sky was an aroma of

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    State Science Fair It was six o'clock in the dawn and the rain was lashing down on the rooftops. When my father, brother, and I left our house, the sky was as dark as slate still and the icy north wind was blowing the rain straight into our faces. We rushed to our car and drove to the Oxford Middle School through the foggy and silent roads. My brother and I rode the bus with our friends and teachers and waved goodbye to our father through the crisp and transparent bus windows. We headed to Mississippi

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    Shelby squinted and rested her hand on the rough bark on the tree next to her. In the distance, she saw a small cabin elevated on a hill. “Okay, here’s what we’ll do, we are gonna go to that cabin up there, I’ll search around the place and you can take your break. Happy?” Although the thick darkness covered the forest, the moon provided some light to help them see further than their flashlights allowed. They trekked through the trees, heading toward the cabin. Every tree in the forest looked identical

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    He’s running… He’s coming to the edge of the cliff… “No!” she screams, even though she already knows she’s too far away… He looks behind him for his pursuer… There he goes, falling, falling into the trees beneath the cliff... KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! Goldie jolted upright in bed, gasping for breath. Looking around, she made out the shape of a lantern on her bedside table. “Fwoo.” She whispered, pointing her finger at the wick, which immediately produced a steady flame. She picked the lantern up

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    Who's Helena Monologue

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    It was a cool September evening and my mom was driving me from Los Angeles all the way to Johannesville. As we drove on quiet, deserted roads I stared out the passenger’s window and saw nothing but hills with tall, dry, golden-brown grasses. It certainly wasn’t anything like what you’d see in pictures of beautiful landscapes but it wasn’t too bad either, I actually kind of liked it. Looking at those golden hills rush past my window somehow relaxed me and sent me into a staring trance, my mind traveled

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    Turban Monologue

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    Prologue: Vibrant hues of orange and yellow were smeared together and they played with violent shades of red. The rising sun rested in a bed of golden rose, cotton clouds. Its rays of light spilling over the hills like pale orange paint. At least, that's what I imagined this sunrise would look like in a world without skyscrapers and other assorted buildings suffocating the horizon, sucking the life out of the beauty that nature gives us, and replacing it with smoke, oil, and the stench of our

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