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    Phyllis and Velma, two longtime regulars at the bar, sit listening to the jukebox as Willie was giving his best impression of the Platters, “I seem to be what I’m not you see, I’m wearing my heart like a crown,” although he can hold a note, a singer for the Platters [he is not], “Pretending that you’re still around,” Sipping on beer they have been nursing for over an hour. Phyllis and Velma are keeping a close eye on the clock. You see, this is their bowling night and it’s no accident that their…

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    With a Social Security Disability lawyer on your side, you’ll have the guidance and support of a legal professional to champion your case. Ray Bretzmann of Bretzmann Law Offices has over four decades of experience as a Social Security Disability lawyer, representing clients throughout the High Point, North Carolina, area. Every day, he sees the benefits of having an attorney work on clients’ Social Security claims. Here, Attorney Bretzmann discusses three ways a disability lawyer can help you:…

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    The role of a Barrister necessitates more than representing clients in court or repetitively drafting documents. It is a code of conduct, an enthralling career requiring intellectual austerity and tenacious enactment, which will not only permit me to connect my enthusiasm for Psychology and English to deliver meritorious service, but also contribute to this ever-changing society. I aspire to pursue a career in Law, due to my burning passion and desire to provide meticulous service and positively…

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    my mom and I living in the house, and she wasn’t ever in the house too much either. She would go to work, then she would go straight to the bar until around three in the morning. I practically lived on my own at a young age. Sometimes I would just walk down to my friends house late at night, and see drug deals going down. My mom spent all her money at the bar, so we never really had food in the house. My two favorite meals were either peanut butter sandwiches, and mayonnaise sandwiches. That is…

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    OWLS. Now what makes me call my place owls is because who doesn’t love the owl and who doesn’t love the who. It’s a mix of a wing joint and a casual restaurant all wrapped in one. The type of operation that owls is a casual restaurant. It also has a bar that allows people to come and relax and have a drink. The location that owls is place is Denver on 16th street. The reason I chose Denver Is because it a hot city that is growing at a steady speed and its showing no sign of slowing down yet.…

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    Representing Jon Doe is Casey Mason who during his trial is faced with a situation that puts his personal and professional ethics to the test. Lawyers are expected to apply their legal knowledge to resolve individual problems, or to advance the interests of those who hire lawyers to carry out legal services. When individual clients, or businesses hire lawyers, they do so under the impression that the lawyer will work in the best interest of his client and the case will result in the most…

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    The old man sits on the porch. Maryland summers are classified somewhere under humid subtropical and humid continental but all the man feels is the accumulation of perspiration around his temples. The man in the neighboring balcony smokes. He had moved in a few weeks ago, and that’s all anyone seems to know about him. On some days, he is a rather cynical character of piercing stares, loud sneers, and cigarette smoke sputtering out of his mouth when he scoffs. On others, he’s the elegant,…

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    First set of 10 reps is 135 pounds on the bar, followed by 25 push ups. Because I am stronger than Bobby, I finish my sets first then he does his, instead of moving the weights back and forth. After 4 sets of 10, increasing the weight each time, I am unable to do even 5 push ups. Now it is Bobby's…

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    Night Club Monologue

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    the air, the lights remain dim, even Clyde resumes his duties behind the bar. Yet the unsettling sense of something missing continues to gnaw at me. Of course, it's Angelo's absence, I didn't realise his presence gave so much influence to the club, such a strange sensation, like the heart of the club, has been removed, leaving it lifeless. I have to wonder if anyone else senses this, or only me? I find myself drawn to the bar, to the seat I first found Angelo sitting. As I approach, my mind…

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    It was a rainy night, an overcast kind of night as a lot of teens and young adults crowded outside Brooklyn’s “Baby’s All Right” waiting to be let in. “Baby’s All Right” is a bar, diner, and music venue all in one, with it’s stage and floor situated in the back. The stage has speakers, microphones, drums, turntables guitars and so forth situated on it. As we all waited patiently in the rain for what seemed forever they finally began to check tickets and let people funnel into the back. Walking…

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