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    My Hero's Journey (GCPD)

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    to the man behind the front desk, Stella nodded slightly before heading towards the elevator. “Top floor,” she said to the elevator operator. Standing there among Gotham's finest made her feel undressed in her simple plain suit. The black skirt was a little short for her liking, and her silk white shirt was from Penny's. Playing with a lose strand of black hair that escaped her tight bun, Stella watched the elevator empty one by one till the doors finally…

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    Lucas felt a sharp pain as he began to move, ringing can still be heard in his ears. He clings himself against a sturdy boulder as he steadily pulls himself up. His legs trembled beneath him, sending him falling on the asphalt under him. He digs his fingers into the scorching hot asphalt and crawls his way out, growing hotter by the minute. Just as he managed to crawl away, a hard object hits him, knocking him out unconscious, as footsteps could be heard gradually getting louder, and louder by…

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    the silver metal elevator whispers. A young African American enters the small silver box and recognizes a familiar face. She was an older white woman who lived down the hall. Wearing a fancy purple dress, she crammed herself into the far back corner of the elevator. She looked like she had just seen a rat, with her face as white as snow and full of fear. ‘Do you want to come up?’ the young boy asked. ‘No’ she responds in a high pitched whisper and quickly slides out of the elevator. With a…

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    Vanessa experienced a nervous tremble, originating from the back of her neck, that quickly dispersed through her entire body. “You want me to go into the basement, like this?” Replied Vanessa. “Oh, come now!” Said Miss Espinoza, sharply. “A disheveled appearance is nothing compared to being evicted from your first apartment. Wouldn’t you agree?” “I suppose, so,” answered Vanessa. Ms. Espinoza glanced at Vanessa’s apartment door for a brief moment, pondering an inexorable consequence with…

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    very long time. However, if the key cupboards behind Chet are any indication the hotel has many guests. The Coen Brothers waste no time in informing the audiences that there is something weird about this hotel. This is solidified as the doors to the elevator slide closed revealing many 6s engraved next to each other so that no matter how the door is looked at one sees 666. Barton’s room in The Hotel Earle is room number 621. The room itself is, like the lobby, dark and dreary with almost no…

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    Music is a very important part of our daily lives, it has been an efficient and effective means for making us feel different types of moods and to communicate with one another none verbally. One of the most crucial roles music takes a part in is the multiple vast association in movies, radio and most specifically in Marketing/ Advertisement industry. Music is exceedingly influential when trying to advertise or sell a general audience. Given the tremendous amount of advertising consumers expend…

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    emergence of the vaporwave genre and its relationship with glitch art and elevator music Matthew Rhodes, NM1013 During the last two decades, computer technology has made great advances in all respects, leading to the increased use of computers by artists. The emergence of digital art has led to developments of new genres in all areas of the arts, especially music. Electronic music producers now have the tools at hand to create music of any kind they please, and this has been heavily demonstrated…

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    the sounds in their hearts are strong enough to surpass the speakers on the ceiling. Turn off the mics. Turn off the lights. And the soul coming from their heads and their fingertips will knock you down. They will put you on the floor. Because their music has its own form. And the speakers on the ceiling are needed no more. The words above describe how I felt sitting in the Administration Auditorium listening to Rani Arbo, Andrew Kinsey, Scott Kessel, and Anan Nayak perform with everything…

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    Gcse Narrative

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    us a pass to use the service elevator instead of the stairs. The concert was fast approaching and the lines of teenage girls clad in flannels and 5 Seconds of Summer gear grew rapidly. I stood next to mom with a special sticker on my sweatshirt and a crush under my left arm. We stood next to these two nice girls who chatted about who they saw in concert at the Filmore in the past months. 10 minutes before the doors opened, we were escorted through the freight elevator, and onto the general…

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    How Music Affects People

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    Music is one of the very few things that ties the human race together. Everybody knows what music is. Music is any vocal or instrumental noise that produces harmony. Almost everybody listens to music daily, whether it is actual music or rather enjoyable noises in the background. Music is everywhere, at groceries stores, dressing rooms, classrooms, elevators, restaurants, etc. It’s as if music were to follow everyone around wherever they went. An average American listens to music for about 4…

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