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    of training that was needed was lowered, in hopes that they would have enough guards, to find whoever it was and put an end to the people. Because this could possibly destroy everyone in the Bunker, it had already caused more than 38 people to go missing in the 2 months, since the attacks started. The Bunker is on the brink of destruction it has only 40000 because the outbreak of the Bubonic Plague that seemingly came out of nowhere it happened 5 years ago and the acting Overseer Sent everyone…

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    The air was brisk and damp and the ground was churned and muddied from the countless men who had walked over it and the rain. My boots were sinking into the Earth as I stood outside my bunker in the trench and took a long drag from my cigarette. In the background I could hear the German artillery start their daily barrage, the newer men cowered at every shot, but I not did for I was accustomed to this terrible sound of death. For it was my second year in this god forsaken continent. I…

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    The Bunker: A Short Story

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    Missing It was an ordinary day in the Bunker until one unlucky soul was taken to a place that even the demons of hell were got nervous. It was a warm day in the Bunker. The maze outside waiting for its next victim. The Homestead filled with girls all busy doing something. “Teresa, are you awake? I think I forgot to set the alarm. So we might miss breakfast again.”, Skyler said in a nervous voice. Teresa then woke up and look Skyler in the eyes with a frustrated and sympathetic look. Then she…

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    Television programs throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s confronted race in the United States. African American’s had always been misrepresented on television, or if portrayed, the characters would embody racial stereotypes. Therefore, in the late 1960’s, African Americans began to receive more prominent roles in popular American television programs on big networks. This era was a major time for a change in race relations in the African American community in the media. The representation of…

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    reruns are occasionally still aired on cable TV, and many episodes are available to view for free on YouTube. The situations the characters found themselves in are still relevant today, over 40 years later. The main character of the show is Archie Bunker (played by Carroll O 'Connor). Archie is a white man in his 50s who is struggling to accept the changes taking place in the world around him. He is portrayed as a racist and bigoted man. While that may be true some of the time, he is just…

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    Bunker Hill Summary

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    numerous literary success and public recognition with his most famously known novel Mayflower being a finalist for the Putlizer Prize for History. Then in 2013, Philbrick came back with his New York Times Bestseller Bunker Hill, to inform its readers of the underlying history of the Battle of Bunker Hill. II. Summary of Main Ideas With his curiosity of the unexplored side of mythic events in U.S. history, Nathaniel Philbrick turns his focus to colonial Boston and button that turned on the…

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    Television Between the Seventies and Now From the beginning of the early seventies to the present day, television has changed dramatically. Our views on these subjects have changed and has altered the shows being shown. The seventies were more strict on what was shown and anything that wasn’t considered correct. Today’s television is all about exploiting everything that isn’t correct, getting the dirt on people out in the open. Topics like racism, women 's roles, family, and heterosexism have…

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    english Mrs. King November 24, 2015 The Battle of Bunker Hill “Don’t fire till you see the whites of their eyes,” General Prescott reportedly told his men at The Battle of Bunker Hill, on June 17, 1775 as they seen a line of redcoats coming closer. General Prescott gave the command thinking about their low supply of ammunition and at the sight of many redcoats were approaching. The leaders, causes, and effects were important to The Battle of Bunker Hill. In the battle there were leaders to…

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    said to his men, “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes,” during The Battle of Bunker Hill. The Battle of Bunker Hill was a fierce battle that showed the British that the Americans were not going to give the fight for freedom. The colonial militia had over 1000 men, who were led by William Prescott, were quickly constructing ramparts and earthen fortifications on top of Breed’s Hill and Bunker Hill and along the Charlestown peninsula. British troops opened fire on the Americans,…

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    Sassy Room Bunker Escape

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    places such as bunkers and bathrooms, with missing items and puzzle pieces to collect before the time runs out. Room escape flash games feature a lot of anticipating gameplay elements to boost your adrenaline rush. Kids Escape locks you in a child's room with scattered toys and random puzzles to solve, as well as Magic Door Escape, where you use your logic to find items and uncover the answer to your escape. If things couldn't get even weirder, The Bunker Escape gets you trapped in a bunker,…

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