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    The Titanic's Tragic End

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    belonging to the first cabin assembled on deck as the liner was going down and played ‘Nearer My God to Thee.’ – Miss C. Bounnell, first class survivor” (Deitz). The Titanic wined and dined the elite in all of its extravagance, but soon came to a tragic end with its mysterious sinking. The ship was proclaimed to be unsinkable and that no known accident of the sea could ever sink the ship; however, we all know that was proven wrong (SV; CA, SV.). Life on the ship was nothing short of spectacular with

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    for the tragic end of Romeo and Juliet. Of every character in the play, Romeo made the rashest decisions throughout the play. Of the major obstacles Romeo and Juliet face, most are the direct result of those actions, such as Romeo’s exile because he killed Tybalt, and Juliet killing herself because Romeo assumed she had died. If every character in Romeo and Juliet were exactly the same, only Romeo thought his actions through, it is quite likely that he and Juliet could have lived to the end of the

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    (title) As I look back on the life I have lived so far I see that with every challenge or shift I have faced in my life path my music changes with it. Whether I move to sad, upbeat, or empowering music, there is always something I listen to to drift away from the world and think. I think music is important for everyone because of that. It gives people an excuse to think and to comprehend what 's going on in their life. I know if I am going through something rough nothing feels better then to rest

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    It was 9:00 PM, and I was by myself. The house was dark and looming, as I stayed in my room reading. An eerie creaking sound of the house settling filled the air, but was settling the explanation? I crept slowly into the hall, step by step, and made my way downstairs. When I got to the stairs I heard a crash from below. I thought, “Is there an intruder in my house?” I was home alone, but was I by myself? This was the first time I had to deal with this kind of a situation. It was like any

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    has a cat named Manga The lesson is how no matter how different we seem, we all have a lot in common in terms of grief The lesson is important because it is an important life lesson You have to overcome your difficulties, which can be very difficult End Mia felt extra grief The death of her grandparents, whom she loved so much, and even her cat This makes a hole in here She can’t overcome at first Eventually, she realizes that it was inevitable since Mango was such a weak cat. He was found sick and

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    Whisper challenge How to play:This game is when one player listens to loud music and the other says a sentence or phrase and the person who's listening to music has to guess what the other person is saying. And you keep playing until there's no more people. The point of the game is to keep kids busy but people don't actually whisper. They actually are yelling at the person.Other people such as parents use it to either to give good news to others. And the point of it is to to see if you can

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    Hoxie is a small town in northeast Arkansas, about 100 miles north of Little Rock. In 1955, the town was just a collection of buildings. The public facilities were segregate, but neighborhoods were not. Interracial friendships were common in Hoxie. Rosemary Hill, a parent of Hoxie student, said “we are able to live together as a community without a lot of problems”. Rather than maintain two high schools, white high school students were educated locally, while black high school students were bused

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    In the Novel, “Chronicle of a Death Foretold,” by Gabriel Garcia, a nameless narrator describes a murder that had happened twenty-seven years ago in his village in Columbia. The story starts with the victim, Santiago Nasar leaving his front door early on a rainy Monday morning to see the Bishop at the docks. Only an hour later he is “carved up like a pig” on the very stoop of the door he had left from. Throughout the rest of the novel the story as to why and who killed Santiago is revealed. Garcia

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    Webex Reflection

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    Retha Edwards(Hardgraves) Reflection – WebEx 4 /24/18 As I reflect on the last WebEx meeting, I am very glad to have gotten to know the people taking this course. We have struggled together and helped each other become better writers. The WebEx meeting began with some information about the feedback from our IRP-2 research paper. Dr. Chuang went through some of the vast amount of resources that she provided us with. She explained the timeline and told us how we could use it (and the other resources)

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    Holcomb, Kansas, appears to display rickety, ramshackled buildings lining a dusty, arid street to consist of the downtown area, according to Truman Capote’s depiction of the town in his novel, In Cold Blood. Nothing stops in Holcomb, with the exception of rare freight trains. Capote, while describing the town as boring, old, and dry, focuses his positive attributes towards the center of education in the town. Holcomb’s school stands out like a needle in a haystack to the rest of Holcomb, with

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