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    "The Most Dangerous Game", also published as "The Hounds of Zaroff", is a short story by Richard Connell, first published in Collier's book on January 19, 1924. The story features a big-game hunter from New York who falls off a yacht and swims to an isolated island in the Caribbean, where he is hunted by a Cossack aristocrat. The story is inspired by the big-game hunting safaris in Africa and South America that were particularly fashionable among wealthy Americans in the 1920s. The story has been

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    The Color of Water: A Black Man 's Tribute to His White Mother Imagine a memoir with skillfully alternating chapters between two characters that have distinct differences. It 's what sets James McBride 's chronicle from your average, everyday book as this story as he packs a healthy amount of content such as issues of race, religion, and identity into one paperback. Published in February 1998, it maintained the New York Times bestseller list for over 2 Years, won the 1997 Anisfield-Wolf Book

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    There are many fantastic theme parks around the world, but some of the most popular are located in Florida. Out of these Florida parks, Sea World, Universal Studios, and Disney World, from Central Florida stand out. However, I believe one of these three parks is arguably superior, and that is Disney World. Since 1971, Disney World has undeniably become the world’s premier and most popular theme park attraction, bringing in around 52 million customers

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    Narrative Essay Sitting in my frigid bleak classroom I found myself constantly looking out the window staring at the rain that had been barreling down all morning. This frightened me a great deal, for I was prepared to compete in my first official Cross Country race of the season. I waited for this day for quite a few months. Unfortunately, previous back-to-back injuries prevented me from fulfilling my dream of running. These injuries were so severe i had to go into surgery just to be able to walk

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    Dr Strange Psychology

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    Doctor Strange, a very strange movie indeed, and if you like mystery, magic, and a multiverse with different dimensions then this is the right movie for you. Doctor Strange is part of the Marvel universe, which includes Thor, Captain America, Hulk, and Iron Man. While the Avengers protect the world from physical threats, this movie takes us to a whole new level of mystical threats, much more dangerous than the threats within our world itself, consisting of very powerful characters and ancient magic

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    John Legend suggests you should “love your curves and all your edges, all your perfect imperfections,” but for some reason people have a hard time accepting their bodies. Everyday men and women struggle with their body image and accepting how they look. They feel like if they do not look a certain way they are not good enough and they will not live a happy life. People are constantly pressured to change their bodies due to the standards of society and they are willing to do anything to achieve this

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    struck by this idea of gods amongst men. The Ubermensch has been depicted in many art works such as Edvard Munch’s The Scream. Even in modern pop culture the idea of “the super man” has carried over into comic book superheroes such The Flash, The Incredible Hulk, Green Lantern, Spiderman, and of course Superman, whose name was

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    David Ramirez Monologue

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    “What the fuck are you doing?” That voice rang with anger. Ah shit, I pissed him off again, didn't I? Talk about working for a guy who's hard to please. Oh no. I'm such a terrible narrator. You must be asking three questions. Who am I talking about? Who am I? Why am I reading to this? First off, you chose to. Second, I'm talking about Nevada Ramirez, Dominican-American drug lord extraordinaire. I hope that doesn't ring with sarcasm. And your narrator that you are stuck with has a name too. Harold

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    Marvel Hero

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    The past decade has brought blockbuster movies and crazy stories from the giant franchise that is Marvel. Most people around the world have heard of the company, but where did their company originate, and who is responsible for their massive success? Marvel Comics, more commonly known to the public as Marvel, originates in New York City, New York. Here, great stories, ideologies, and characters are born. Characters that may seem impossible to relate become easily identifiable to readers new and old

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    Tough-Personal Narrative

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    It’s not funny!” She clutched a blue crayon in one of her fingers tightly. In her other hand, a piece of paper with my name on it was crumpling like she was the Incredible Hulk. “Come on, Magnus, did I spell it right?” “Nuh-uh!” I carefully took hold of the wounded paper and waved it in front of her face. Scrawled in child’s writing, on the slightly worn paper, my name wavered throughout her style as if she had racked

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