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    an art class was scary and dreadful due to my past experiences. I remember walking in to art the first day. I was dreadful and scared that I would end of failing and have to take it over. However, when we started class I heard something that made me happy. “You will be graded on participation.” That made my day and I was no longer dreadful for art class, I was actually excited to go in every Monday and do the activities and improve my artistic ability…

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    stopped growing once you passed the border. It was also much warmer, as if the sun was closer there. There were no clouds and there were no animals. There was sand, dead bushes, and the occasional pile of bones. A small city could be seen on the horizon. The party decided they would stop there to see if they could get any more information on the mountain or this new world. Quill remained upon Willow’s shoulder. He was studying his small map. His eyes flickered across the paper as he…

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    finally, the steam from the hot water across the ice caused an extra visual touch. This completed the video with a nice fade out. The final touch to the video was the soundtrack. As a musician, music always is the deciding factor in a lot of scenes for me. I had originally planned to use music from my band as I thought it would link well. However, I began to realise the music didn't flow with the visuals. Luckily my Dad is also a musician who has been working on a slow, dreamy instrumental song…

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    times would be influenced because of how deep you have to dig in order to really discover the story. This work would help influence minds by being a change of view from all of our works that we have read in third person. To also expand a students horizons I believe that The Yellow Wallpaper will also help for woman to see where we have come from, what we have accomplished and what still needs to be done. Maybe, American History is all just one giant puzzle, only with millions of pieces and not a…

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    Often, people live in uncertainty, keeping themselves from discovering outside-the-box ideas and never straying from the well-exercised path. Perhaps they make decisions based upon a direct idea of fate they may feel forced to follow or they simply fear the consequences, crippling any deep success in personal enlightenment. To be able to act free mindedly without confining to one specific outcome allows an expansion of opportunity and adventure to arise. The literary genre, magical realism,…

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    of Loneliness In today’s world, people shop online almost daily. These items purchased online are then shipped out to the consumer often via some form of box. People eagerly await the arrival of their products. The excitement that opening a box brings is sometimes overwhelming. In the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, three characters are similar to these shipping boxes in that they are “boxes of loneliness” just waiting to find their final destination and open up revealing all of…

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    Teenage years are the most important years in human development, these are the years human goes through extreme changes and experiences the new-found freedom. Idea, imagination, fantasy, and reality often entangle during these years – they often create the confusion between the perception and the reality. Inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s “Spirit In The Night “, T.C. Boyle gave us an insight experience in the life of teenagers in the 1960s through his short story, “Greasy Lake”. It’s an insightful…

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    For many years, the debate on if college athletes should be paid for publicity has raised controversy throughout society. According to the NCAA, Division I and Division II schools provide $2.7 billion in athletic scholarships annually to more than 150,000 student athletes (“Recruiting Fact Sheet,” 2016). Yet, sports administrators argue that paying for athlete’s college tuition simply is not enough as the athletes publicity is producing revenue for universities and the NCAA (Breslow, 2013).…

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    Juan Pujol Role Model

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    of the Allies to be carried out. History should not forget a man like Pujol, nor forget any of the other incredible people who had survived and fought back against the Axis regime. Society should collectively broaden its horizons on forgotten people in history, in order to bring their stories into the spotlight and find new role models to follow, instead of having them be forgotten simply because of their different…

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    The Monster Squad Essay

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    THE MONSTER SQUAD As a child, movies provided a way to bring my family together and broaden our horizons. They were a constant source of inspiration, ideologies, and entertainment and therefore we watched a lot of movies during my childhood. Aforementioned considered pinpointing a favorite for this particular assignment proved to be a difficult task in itself. I choose to Transmediate a film titled, The Monster Squad because it was amongst the many movies that my brothers and I use to joyfully…

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