2004 Summer Paralympics

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    I had opened my eyes ,but couldn’t completely move yet. The only thing I could do was twitch and move my fingers. I just remembered waking up in a lab tied to a metal bed and looking at brains in jars and some chemicals. I also heard somebody say finally after two years I created it. I couldn’t speak ,but I could understand some of what he was saying. He told me that my name was lil pimp. He told me he was my creator. I reached my head up to look at my body ,but my fingers looked to crusty to…

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    The reason I decided to start with an obituary was to give the background information of Maggie’s parents and to let the audience be aware of the fact that her parents are gone. A big part of Maggie’s life is taking care of her younger brother. The obituary being the first original work gives the audience a lead into the life Maggie is living and the hardships she had to go through. The second original work I created was a conversation, or dialogue, between Maggie and her younger brother.…

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    Patrick Maloney was killed with painful head attack from his wife Marry Maloney. This Incident occurred during evening. It took place in Patrick Maloney’s house 25, North narrows street. Due to affair with other women, he was killed on deceiving his wife. Patrick Maloney was killed with a piece of frozen lamb. His wife Mary Maloney killed him, by the fact he was cheating on her for Jessica Browns, owner of design homes. Mary Maloney was a pregnant woman and didn’t know what to do on saying…

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    that knows her. My host family’s house is just 10 minutes away from the downtown. Alpena and Ossineke are well known as the sunrise side of the north Michigan and a tourist vacation destination. If you come here in the summer there will be tons of people enjoying the heat of summer and the beautiful wave of Lake Huron.…

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    I guess I am not shocked at the fact that Mickey Mantle received preferential treatment over people who were probably on a waiting list before him or who had never touched a drop of alcohol in their life and needed a liver for other reasons. He was probably not the first and definitely not the last. I remember another very famous alcoholic, Larry Hagman who played J.R. on Dallas. There was a lot of backlash, after Larry announced he had cancer and 2 months later he was undergoing surgery…

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    "Whoa! E-Easy there pal, y-you almost fell!" Clover breathed, doing his absolute best to keep his larger friend balanced on his own two feet as they returned home from a long night of celebration. He kept one arm wrapped around the small of his back, almost about as high as he could reach, and the other to his drunken friend's hip, trying to support his weight as he seemed to dance and sway in his intoxication. A series of bubbly giggles and hiccups escaped his larger friend as he briefly…

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    I was afraid to pick Doodle up. My hand wrapped around his body and my other hand wrapped around his head, holding him up. The blood started to drip out of his mouth and onto my shirt and stained it. He was so heavy, I didn't want to drop him because he was so fragile. I stopped every couple of minute to fix him because he would start to slide down and my arms were so weak and tired. The mud was so thick that my shoe came off and I had to take them off and walk. I was mentally in pain, I was…

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    "Thanks for answering so throughly," the man said sarcastically. "I'm sorry..." Jonathan looked down, not sure what to say next. "Well, where's your folks?" "I don't know." The man sighed to himself. "It sure is odd to see young kids over here all on their own," the man said. "Who are you," Jonathon asked again. "Call me... Phil." Jonathon nodded, and Phil extended a hand. "It's nice to meet you," Phil said, and then they shook hands. "It's nice to meet you too," Jonathon muttered…

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    My name seemingly means noble and strength, but looking at myself, I don’t understand where that is coming from. Saying that I have strength would be like saying the sun isn’t hot, simply untrue. Most people perceive me for being a fairly scrawny person with not entirely a lot of muscle. I went through this horrifying moment at my FBLA conference where our chapter participated in multiple team building activities at the national guard military base, meaning everyone would individually need to…

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    This part of the movie seems to capture Pollack’s focus on his painting and leaving the taste for hard liquor behind in New York City. Lee and Jackson decide to get married and focus on turning Pollack’s talent in art into something original and new. The film from here focuses on how Pollack creates his trademark technique of dripping or action painting, which leads to an article about him and his work in Life magazine. Lee and Pollack believe that this is only the beginning of the successes to…

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