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    took his word for it and let him go, and Cassidy returned to them the following morning (D). After serving for two years in the Wyoming Territorial Prison at Laramie, Cassidy was pardoned (C). With several other outlaws that were called the Wild Bunch, Cassidy embarked on what is considered the longest stretch of successful train and bank robberies in

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    She was washing the dishes as if though she was racing against time, when suddenly the front door slammed shut. The startling sound made her drop a glass onto the floor. In a frantic effort to clean up the broken glass, she immediately was struck in the back of the head, only to awaken in a cold damp basement several hours later. When discovered, she had two broken ribs and a fractured arm. Her eyes were black and blue, swollen shut apparently from crying for hours. Her body appeared to be extremely

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    The analysis of the first episode of Family Guy is important in that, as Winckler puts it, the pilot of any series is representative of the whole program (44). The general atmosphere, the characters introduced, and a few catchphrases set the tone of the sitcom. Some cutaway gags appear, cultural references are made and a few borderline jokes are told, thus categorizing the show as an adult series. The pilot truly embodies these characteristics that will remain the hallmarks of the show. In the case

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    Tim Burton Diversity

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    Tim Burton is a very famous director that has many exceptional works. Some of his greatest include: Beetlejuice, The Nightmare before Christmas, Alice in Wonderland, Charlie’s Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, (most all of them have Johnny Depp in them). There is a lot of talk going on right now about Tim Burton’s new movie, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children”. Tim Burton is an incredible director with award winning films, so what makes this one any different? Burton’s newest movie

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    With the changing generation the institutions built up the next ideal family, the Brady bunch. But with this family came some confronting circumstances for the typical family of the working class dad, stay at home mother and two children in their white picket fenced home. The institutions knew that everyone would not instantly connect this

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    Have you ever wanted to know what the 1970’s were like? Do you wish you can go back in time and explore the 1970’s? Maybe your parents were born in the 70’s and you want to see what life was like for them? Well in this essay I’ll show you what the culture was like in the 1970’s. There was a big cultural change from the 1960’s to the 1970’s I will explain how food, cars, Tv, and technology all play a big part in the cultural change. You may not know this, but food really shapes one’s culture.

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    addition, my mother’s new boyfriend became a permanent house guest. Picture this, my mother, her boyfriend, my father, sister, and I all in one house. In the event that we were all in the house at the same time it certainly was not an episode of The Brady Bunch. It was nothing short of an intense, awkward, and hostile environment. For this reason, I can see why my 18 year old self struggled to grow as a young adult. Under those circumstances I had difficultly focusing on my education, maintaining romantic

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    Super Bowl Game Analysis

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    vaunted defense dismantled a record setting Denver offense in Super Bowl XLVIII, holding Manning and his world of weapons to a mere 8 points. New England’s offense lit up the scoreboard in the ’07 season but ran into a mean Giants’ pass rush that sacked Brady 5 times in Super Bowl XLII. The 14 points scored by New England’s high-powered offense in that Super Bowl was their lowest, including the regular season. Yes, top tier quarterbacks can help a team overcome glaring weaknesses on defense – the ’06 Colts

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    A Short Story

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    Festivities filled the Chamkar Mohn quarter of Phnom Penh; fragrant arrangements of jasmine and chrysanthemum, piles of wild fruits, and vermillion decorations filled every corner of the neighborhood. Petite candles and spherical paper lanterns pushed the glimmer of the stars and moon out of sight and lit the streets as men inside of large tiger costumes performed dances. A roaring of drums and the melody of Chinese-imported instruments filled the air and thundered in my chest. Inside of my house

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    The 2000s TV show viewed was “Everybody Loves Raymond”. In this show, a nuclear upper middle class family is portrayed. Surprisingly, this TV show brings back some traditional gender roles, as the mother and wife, Debra, is a stay at home mom. While the father and husband, Ray, is a sportswriter for a newspaper. This is strange because as we progressed through the decades these traditional gender roles seemed to be eliminated. However, there are still some major difference from the gender roles seen

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