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    For women, having a baby can be both scary and exciting; I would like to have the opportunity to make it less scary and more exciting for, not just the mother, but their partner too. I think it would be wonderful to bring babies into the world everyday, and get paid for it. I have a very strong desire to become an OB/GYN, a doctor that delivers babies. I have wanted to become an OB/GYN for two years now and nothing has changed that in any way. When I was sixteen-years-old I was given the…

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    movie and give prominence to show who is positive characters and who is negative characters in the film. Also, monsters need to have a metaphorical connection to the theme and upset the expected relationship between predator and prey. Without a good scary monster, the horror film could just become a fantasy film. I have chosen to focus on Count Orlok, Xenomorph and Pale Man. This report might not represent another type of monsters. Authors and Audience Screenwriters created those monsters…

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    Dahl are great stories; both were not scary as they were more creepy. One problem with both stories is that there is a disconnect between the reader and the main characters. In The Landlady, Billy is very naive and always figures things out a little too late compared to the reader, taking them out of the experience. In Lamb to the slaughter the reader follows the killer, slowly losing their mind. While interesting, it again brings the reader out of the experience because they know how it will…

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    I chose Odysseus from “The Odyssey” for my character analysis. One of Odysseus most hero-like experiences was Odysseus’ experience with the Cyclops. Odysseus can be characterized as clever, intelligent, and he is able to come up with different strategies to solve his problems. When Odysseus and his men arrive on land of Cyclopes, they do not realize that they are different from Greek custom and starts eating the meat they find in Cyclopes. This upsets the Cyclops. The Cyclops then starts eating…

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    early childhood experiences of reading books that later had an impact on her craft as a writer of fiction. In this essay, we are going to analyze how Welty’s language conveys the intensity and the value of these early childhood experiences of reading and about books from a general perspective. Welty begins by giving the reader a vivid description of Mrs. Calloway, which is the first experience and the first way she uses her language to convey the intensity and value of this experience.…

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    both small and larger, throughout a contemporary America. Throughout this story we learn about a ritual which is known as “the lottery.” Throughout this paper I’ll be discussing the climax, main conflict and how this story relates to ‘The Hook’ in a scary and suspenseful way but first starting off with a short summary of the story. In Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” a classic American short story with a shocking twist ending as well as its insightful interpretation on cultural traditions. The…

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    Sweet Heart of The Song Tra Bong In Tim O’Brien’s, “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” Rat Kiley, a superfluous storyteller, recounts the story of Mary Anne Bell, a sweet country girl who is shipped into the Vietnam War by her boyfriend, Mark Fossie. Once there, Mary Anne embraces the people, the culture, and the war and transforms. As Mary Anne is a character in the story, one can come to the conclusion that that is all she is, a character. But Mary Anne is much more, and in other ways less. Mary…

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    growing and changing with each and every game that is played. With that being said, the risk of injury, especially in the head area, is rapidly rising and is very scary to anyone that is playing the game. Now imagine having the biggest and most talented players on the planet smashing each other for 60 whole minutes every game day, pretty scary to picture of isn’t it? Concussions and any head injuries are very easy to come…

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    As I look at my desk, I see my pile of books, my laptop with an overload of files on my desktop, and my calendar full of things I’m doing for the next two weeks. I sit down and all of the worry comes at me full force. How am I going to get all of these things done today? As I work on getting things done, my focus goes in several directions. Thinking about what I said to my friend yesterday, if I have enough food in my fridge to last me until the weekend when I go grocery shopping. I’m stressed…

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    I would like to participate in The Next Chapter because I have always been very interested in history, and also people’s experiences relating to historical events. I enjoy learning more about what and who came before us. I feel it would be a life-changing event hearing about what these people have gone through, and how hard they struggled to survive. My experience with studying the history of the Holocaust has been mostly on my own, but I would be very interested in learning more about European…

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