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    When I was initially killed, sure, I was angry. Pissed really, but I wasn’t as surprised as a victim of a murderous extremist couple should have been. Honestly, I was expecting the end of me to of been more dramatic or even gruesome, so I’m quite disappointed on how things turned out. This probably sounds strange coming from a recently slaughtered college student as I should probably be wailing pitiful stanzas or quoting Hamlet, but I’m awful at making poems and even worse at remembering what

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Anthony and his brother drew stared at the mysterious house as they took steps slowly toward the door. They rang the doorbell and a tall dark and handsome male named Derek much taller than Anthony about 6’4” with streaked brown hair, and muddy blue eyes stared down at them with an excited face, and welcomed them in. They followed Derek down the dim lighted hallway into a colorful loud room with a dj and crowd of dancing people. Drew is well informed and so when he knows there will be trouble he brings

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    To Be or Not To Be In The Gang Tyrone walks into Jefferson High School. To him, the world is out to get him. His folks recently divorced. His dad, the person he absolutely admired and respected, had cheated on his mom. His mom met someone new and she moved herself and the kids in with him. The new boyfriend is ok, but he tries too hard to be nice, and Tyrone wants his old family back together. To make matters even worse, his girlfriend of two years decided she couldn’t handle the long distance

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    Our forefathers once said that all men were created equal, but our society does not seem to acknowledge that message. In truth, no one is seen as an equal to another person; there is always a partial judgmental factor that comes into play when viewing another person. As humans, it is our nature to judge and assume things before we really understand the true meaning and value of it. Throughout history, prejudice has been a common theme in every society, from the Romans to the colonists. It has

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    End Of Watch Analysis

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    End of watch is a film about two cops as the do their job accross LA. The movie wastes no time at all getting us into the action. Right away we are thrown onto a dashcam that is fixed to the hood of the car. All over the screen we see letters and numbers something we should expect from a dashcam of a police car. If you have seen a few episodes of cops this shouldnt be anything new to you. With the car swerving left and right and houses drifting away quickly there is a real sense of speed and danger

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    saw the knife at today it looks like the cop was comforting the crying people there! Right now my mom just called the non-emergency number and she told them everything. When she finally got off the phone she said a cop is coming in four minutes so get ready to show him where you found the knife. We all said ok. In four minutes a cop was at our front door. The cop and my mother were talking but I couldn’t hear what they were saying. After two minutes the cop came over to us. “Ready to show me the

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    Dove Monologue

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    We race through the trees. Just me and Dove. Dove is my dun off the track thoroughbred mare. My boyfriend, Brett, is visiting me. He has to leave tomorrow, so we’re meeting in the woods. I come into a clearing. I jump off of Dove and race to him. He hugs me, and then looks me in the eyes. “Boy, did I miss those eyes,” he says, smiling. I smile too. It’s been one month since I last saw him. Two men come into the clearing. “Can we help,” Brett asks them. “Yes, you can. Hand over the girl.” Brett

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    All because you did not do your duty and failed to consider the bigger picture. The appraiser, whether he or she realizes it or not, often acts as a traffic cop. The mere presence of a policeman on a busy road will cause most sensible drivers to pay greater attention to the rules of the road. But simple visibility alone is not enough. The cop must be willing to act when necessary. Most traffic laws are enforced in such a way as to allow for at least some degree of noncompliance, such as allowing someone

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    Typical Saturday nights in Jackson, Mississippi begin with a text saying something along the lines of “______ is having a party” or even just a dropped pin with a time. The night of February 23, 2016 was not the ordinary Saturday night for a majority of Northeast Jackson high school students. Around four o'clock Saturday afternoon, Gracie receives a text via GroupMe that there is a party at eight o'clock at Grayson’s in Raymond. As always, Daniel assembles the carpool, and Mason volunteers to be

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Anthony and his brother drew stares at the mysterious house as they took steps slowly toward the door. They rang the doorbell and a tall, dark and handsome male named Derek much taller than Anthony about 6’4” with streaked brown hair, and muddy blue eyes stared down at them with an excited face and welcomed them in. They followed Derek down the dimly lighted hallway into a colorful, loud room with a DJ and crowd of dancing people. Drew is well informed and so when he knows there will be trouble he

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