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    The pick up truck: In the book Aristotle and Dante Discover the Mysteries of the Universe, Aristotle gets a 1959, cherry red, chevy pickup truck. This was the car that he had been wanting forever. When he first got it, he could not stop looking at the amazing truck. He would do everything in it. Aristotle ,or Ari for short, would eat breakfast in it, sleep in it, even play with his dog in it. But, the one thing that he did the most was take the truck out into the desert and lay in the bed. He…

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    Remembering Grandma I knew molto about my grandma, before I even knew her. I knew my grandma was compassionate, and delightful; I knew my grandma wasn’t afraid to succumb you into trouble, as long as you deserved it. She was elegant, and intelligent; I’ve always thought of her as a paragon. A grandma swinging a little girl in her arms Most days the me and my grandma were the only ones there, that was because my parents worked and my sister was at school. I was glad to not have anyone else to…

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    luminous shadows i. ways to fade fears in your tears chaos in the wind moonless shadowless soul ii. the complexity of perplexity drifting as a butterfly eggshells O2 iii. as whispers merge with silence presence in the absence father forming contentment as light watches the shadow i. ways to fade fears in your tears What are thoughts?…

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    Why do Heroes Choose to Help Others? (An analysis of Beowulf’s motivations as a hero using the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf) Growing up, Americans are taught stories of superheroes who can save the world. Tales of Superman, Spiderman, Batman, Ironman, the Powerpuff Girls, etc are told to children all over the United States and even the world. But why are superhero stories so popular? Some people will say superheroes give people hope, while others say these tales are entertaining. The Age of…

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    In the United States a person is arrested when a police officer believes an offense has taken place or is about to take place. In order for the police officer to make an arrest he or she must meet certain criteria they have to adhere to. Probable cause or reasonable suspicion is the legal standard which authorizes a police officer the right to make an arrest, conduct a personal or property search or obtain a warrant. When a person is arrested he or she must be read their Miranda rights. The…

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    "Live as you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever", said Mahatma Gandhi. The heroes of the nation, the men in uniform at the borders lives as Gandhiji said. The purpose of war is to retain peace but during the war it's all about chaos and restlessness. My Country, My Pride is the only thing that resounds in the mind and heart of a soldier. One such inspiring tale happened durong the 1971 war with Pakistan which is won by India in 13 days and led to the formatio of a new…

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    I thought it was a costume party,” stammered Terence. Terence was a very absent minded, forgetful boy. People say he is so forgetful that it’s freaky. “ No Terence, I said it was a pajama party,” Sally chuckled, laughing at his Batman costume. “ Oh… okay I’ll be right back,” Terence sprinted his cape whooshing in the wind as the Dark Knight vanished down the street. Terence was always a good kid, but due to his memory that is extremely bad, his academics fell short. Since his academics fell…

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    "The Minister’s Black Veil" – Study Questions 1. What does Mr. Hooper do that makes the congregation uncomfortable? (Notice Hawthorne's descriptive writing!) Mr. Hooper begins to wear a Black Veil over his face at all times. The congregation sees this, and automatically perceives the black veil as a negative entity. Mr. Hooper never takes off the veil, and thus the story spreads. 2. What are some of the reactions of the members of the congregation on the first Sunday? The reactions of the…

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    most recognizable chord progressions. Songs such as “I feel good” by James Brown, “Day Tripper” by the Beatles, “Rock and Roll” by Led Zeppelin, and even “Wipeout” by the Safaris all use the twelve bar blues progression. Even the original theme from Batman by Neal Hefti uses the twelve bar blues progression. As stated by Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones in his documentary “Under the Influence” (2015), “If you don’t know the blues… there’s no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock…

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    In Hollywood, stars are not only known for acquiring plentiful identities, but also several distinctive types of identities, which are determined by the diverse traits of their characters, along with the various characters that they depict (Shingler, 121). This has made it fundamentally impossible to distinguish between the star, the character, the private personality and the public persona of the actor, especially since these distinct and overlapping identities are both exposed and concealed at…

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