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    train. With full bellies, we drag ourselves away from the main attraction. The beautiful city area tantalised our eyes. Our euphoric eyes didn't last more than a fraction of a minute as we see a stampede of guards heading towards us with their heavy metal sticks. Bennin looked into my eyes in defeat. I thought to myself, "No, this can't be the end." So I started my flee from the raging stampede. My vacuous boyfriend hadn't moved an inch due to his extreme shock. I ran with all the stamina I…

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    The battle for Raccoon city had long since ended but the battle for mankind was just starting. Monsters straight out of a horror novel had taken over the cities. Man ceased to exist, and those who survived retreated deep into the mountains in hopes of surviving the nightmares that plagued the world. Yet no matter where man went, the monsters still find them, and all hope seemed to be at a loss. The time of man was almost over, yes there was those who fought but they were few, and losing rather…

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    “Her eyes are yellow,” young warrior blurted out. “She has seen what is forbidden.” Older warrior struggled to hold her, while the younger warrior fought to put a gag in the slave’s mouth Wild Orchid bit his hand, immediately received slap on the left side of her face leaving a red palm print. “A fighter,” the eldest warrior remarked. They finally succeeded in placing the gag into the slave’s mouth. Young warrior curious, “What was she yelling about, the truth about what?” “The ancient one…

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    A Place for Ace Ace was a strong 10-year old boy who loved living in the country. He enjoyed the smell of the trees from the woods, the honeysuckle in summer and fresh pies his mom would make and set on the windowsill to cool. The stars at night were so bright you had to shut the shades to get some rest because if they were left open, it appeared to be day time. Ace spent much of his time running through the countryside chasing animals and farming with his dad. Every once in awhile Ace and…

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    During breakfast, everyone felt uneasy. The English, June breeze was coming through the open window, but it did not relax them for they were all trying to recover from the discovery of the black birds eating rye in Princess Christina’s room. King Thaddeus and Queen Abilene were very worried that the black birds were a threat. The King ordered the guard, a tall and big man named Gaelan, to be watchful and attentive every second of the day. The Queen was frightened, and with a pale face, her clear…

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    The journey It’s dark and all one can hear is the sound of chains rattling and the sound of waves crashing around. The smell of human waste filled the room with no escape and the sound of men moaning in pain echoed all around with no sign of an end. The king laying there chained up to another on both his left and right and was very cramped up with no room to move. “Where are you?” He screamed out his name again and again and he cursed him for his foolish ways. The amount to shouting attracted…

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    they turned their sights on Europe, and it was not pretty. Then came the Heavy Bombs. Much less powerful than nuclear bombs, these weapons were designed for a purpose other than instant death; they were designed as a form of punishment. Laced with enhanced Cadmium, these explosives poisoned the air, soil, and water in such a way that those in constant contact with these elements could expect a slow death of heavy metal poisoning. This also made the soil unable to grow crops, the rain toxic, and…

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    Heavy Metal Stereotypes

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    Heavy metal emerged in the 60s/70s and popularly became known simply as a “heavier” rock. At this time it was relatively homogeneous and a small, dedicated subculture. However, the dramaticized theatrical performances and powerful, loud music soon gained worldwide attention because it diverged so strongly from the music being produced at the time. No matter if the reaction was positive or negative, most people had a strong viewpoint when it came to heavy metal (Walter xi). With the growth of…

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    Moore pg 1 Heavy metal music is seen as satanic, nonmusical and talentless, but it’s time we drop the stereotype and focus on the real story. Metal fans are not violent as the stereotype portrays them. Most heavy metal bands are not satanic, one of my favorite frontmen is a christian. Also heavy metal is fast paced and difficult to play. The stereotype does not exist. First of all heavy metal is not talentless this genre of music takes extreme talent to play. It takes…

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    The Heavy Metal Subculture

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    Heavy metal emerged in the 60s/70s and popularly became known simply as a “heavier” type of rock. At this time its audience was a relatively small, dedicated and homogenous subculture. However, the theatricality, noise and subversive themes that defined metal soon gained worldwide attention due to the genre’s divergence from the type of music popular at the time. Heavy metal was provocative in its very nature, and thus incited strong reactions from its listeners, whether positive or negative…

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