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    Blake Danielle Carver Introduction to Creative Writing Rough Draft #1- Professor Thomas February 2,2018 “ I hate you! I can’t do this anymore!” Danielle ran her hand through her hair as tears rolled down her face. This night had not been the most pleasant. The white around her hazel eyes were red and irriated from crying. Dominic sat on the edge of the bed in the bedroom, which his face in hands. His hair was a mess, out of it’s usual state. His light brown eyes were locked on the floor,…

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    hard from frantically running and being choked by the fire’s smoke. “Hey, you. Hurry up to the roof!” a man yelled at me as I burst onto the floor. I nodded my head, and I picked my skirt up and ran up another flight of stairs onto the roof. A group of workers from the tenth floor and two men in rather nice clothing whom I assumed to be the bosses we rarely saw were grouped on the roof, shimmying their way across wooden boards into the university next to the Asch building. Smoke leaked…

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    Ritch Telford, the author of the book Paintballer, emphasizes the importance of calling for a paint check. Telford says, “Asking for a paintcheck is asking for a referee to check if a particular player has been hit (e.g. has paint on him/her)… once the player was identified, the ref would go to him/her and declare him/her neutral.” (13). This is important because it keeps all the players honest, if there was not someone enforcing the rule that once you are shot, and the paintball breaks, then…

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    Dna Synthesis Lab

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    I have reviewed the archive of the seminar and I believe that I have not able to answer or made at least 12 responses because of my internet connection or technical difficulties. The Option 2 questions with answers are as follows: 1. What aspects of DNA’s structure contribute to the stability of the DNA molecule? The DNA’s double helix structure and the hydrogen bonding that bonds the bases contributes to the stability of the DNA molecule. 2. The DNA sequence is: 5’-ATTCGACC-3’. What will be the…

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    Richie Benaud The True Blue Australian If there is any word to describe Richie Benaud, it will obviously be influential. Say Australia was in the midst of a collapse after Sir Don Bradman’s retirement, it was Richie Benaud who would have pulled Australia out of the slumps and helped them become the top team that they were for a long time. If it was his influence in the game that was great, then his contributions outside of the sport make him greater. Richie Benaud made his first professional…

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    Stax Museum Reflection

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    I don’t know how the wonderful music history of Memphis pass me by but somehow It did! I have always heard that Memphis is known for its music history, especially the blues, but I never investigated the theory for myself. The instructor at the college challenged me to write a paper about the history of the Stax Museum in a reflection paper and I am really glad she did. It influenced me to finally take the time to view the history of Memphis firsthand starting with the Stax Museum. The research,…

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    Epoxy: A Short Story

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    The next day I did a further examination of the machine and noticed that the glass tube’s electrical socket was arcing. If I kept up, the wire from the glass tube might break; I had to come up with a solution. I decided to strengthen the wire with conductive epoxy which should do the trick. The long term solution would be to replace the glass tube and the socket; there was no telling how long this unit has been in use. “Carrie, can you use your skills and find out where the company that made…

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    Aerwyna looked like she was about to explode. As the crowd cleared, she turned to Quinn with red, hot eyes. "Why couldn't Art just bring me with? I mean I haven't done anything wrong, have I? Are you even listening, Quinn?" Quinn looked up from her thought. "Huh? Yeah, sure." Aerwyna groaned, "I don't get it." "Don't worry. At least Artemis is giving you responsibility over camp." "Yeah, but is it wrong to want more?" Was it? Quinn was immortal, daughter of a god, yet didn't remember…

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    Raskolnikov’s thrill in Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment “When you are destitute, there is nothing” (10). In Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment a lonely, poverty-stricken peasant named Raskolnikov is faced with pure destitution. Most Russian citizens in the 18th century seemed to be as well. Raskolnikovs’ life was utterly boring; he dropped out of school, was constantly alone, and feared people. He had no excitement in his life whatsoever. Due to his lack of company and excitement in life,…

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    Detainees on death line are called "living phantoms" and their phones are smaller than those of whatever remains of the jail populace. On death column, three or four detainees might be kept in every cell, which contains one toilet pail and is inadequately ventilated. Passing line detainees are shackled to a long shaft all together of execution date, with the primary closest to the entryway. They are not allowed to leave their phones aside from amid visits, which are occasional. Their concrete…

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