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    toy guns and kill each other. He imagined his brother sitting up and laughing just as he would have done years ago. He still kept looking into his brother's face oblivious to the hail of gunfire around him. He hugged his brother's limp dead body and cried on his shoulder shaking, it took a bullet hitting the chest of his brother to bring him back to his senses. He grabbed the tags of the free state sniper and pocketed them. He lay behind the body using it for cover he

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    asked Stephanie. “I am not scared of him and don’t care if he hears me.” As she stepped on the old wooden front step board it creaked and came a little loose. George jumped and started shaking. This did not stop Stephine however. She kept walking and when she got to the top of the steps she could see into the big pot of candy. As she looked in she heard a the old wooden swing move in the wind with a loud creaky sound. George jumped at the sound of

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    The Living Dead Katherine Smail I can’t open my eyes. I can hear the beeping of a machine ringing through my ears. I can feel the needles in my arm. I can feel the sweat on my forehead. I try to get up but I’m weak. I start to hear banging on a door from down the hall. I try to relax, but its hard. The banging is in the back of my mind. I have been in a coma for 6 months after I suffered from a severe car accident. The only thing I remember is driving home from work and then everything went black

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    Connected in Origin, but Different in Approach Art is not only about what you see, it’s about what you feel when you look at it. Walking through a museum, it’s like walking through emotions. There are so many different feelings and emotions you get depending on the work of art you’re experiencing. Both works of arts I got to experience at the Getty museum were very interesting and unique. The first work of art was A Walk at Dusk (1830-1835) by German artist Caspar David Friedrich. Its medium was

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    the characters. Ray Bradbury’s short speculative fiction “The Pedestrian” uses narration and imagery to portray the mood of isolation. The protagonist, Leonard Mead, is known to take lengthy walks without any discernible direction; he is depicted walking down a “silent and long and empty” street. The imagery of the silence and length of the darkened street imply that Leonard is at a significant distance, whether physically or mentally, away from the closest person. He cannot see another human being

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    8 March 2016 The Red Badge of Courage Plot 5 Pgs19-21 Henry and the other soldiers have been walking for a couple days. They are walking several miles a day. They are all exhausted; the soldiers feel it is pointless to keep walking everyday. They are starting to think they are never going to even see a war. One morning, Henry is woke up by Jim and other soldiers running around. He begins to panic. They all gather their stuff and head out. Plot 6 Pgs 22-24 A little ways from where

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    departure. Nevertheless, when the dead return, they become our living nightmare. The walking dead is the pinnacle of frightened imagines engraved in our culture having an uncontrollable appetite for human flesh. They are the perfect fighting machine that will be on top of the food chain once the pandemic arrives. Ancient cultures have foretold of evil tormented souls escaping a life sentence from the grave. Primitive cultures believe that if we don’t honor the dead, they will return seeking revenge

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    of a man who is fighting to live but is already dead. The foreshadowing and shock that is used in this story point towards Peyton Farquhar’s death. From neck pain to the cannon he hears really is only a mere gun that is shot at him. This story is full of literary techniques. The Irony that Peyton Farquhar a man that’s already dead thinks he has escaped but is only in his reality. Everything in this story come together to show that this man is dead no matter how hard he fights and the literary techniques

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    In the United States, many people find joy in the second amendment which grants them the right to bear arms. This is an amendment which allows individuals to legally own firearms of their choosing with little exceptions. Some particular weapons may require more tedious process to obtain such as fully automatic weapons. Obtaining a firearm in the United States tends to be a fairly easy process. Although there are some states who have different requirements for those wishing to purchase weapons and

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    Capital Punishment Does the Government have the right to “play God”? While researching this topic, the information available against capital punishment is overwhelming. This alone does not reflect why my attitude and convictions on the subject has changed. The sanctity of life is priceless. It is my belief that only God has the authority to decide when our time on Earth should end. Ronald Carlson’s sister was murdered in 1983 in Texas. Before Carlson’s sister’s death, he said he did

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