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    Run Lola Run

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    The 1998 German film Run Lola Run calls to question the actions and choices of individuals and how these factors alter their fates through the unique display of three separate, but similar timelines. This theme is introduced to the viewer through the beginning and end of each of Lola’s three runs, the timing of getting to Manni being the ultimate difference. Lola’s three runs not only affected Manni and herself but all the people she confronted on the way. Many of the minor character’s futures…

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    After the storm was over—a full seven days and six nights of being homebound—a group of my friends and I got together outside of the Puttingneg city library after the martial law was lifted and streets cleared. The library sat on three acres of land. It had a garden and beautiful pond with gold fish. The castle shape library had four towers and many windows. The building was made of marble bricks. As you enter the front entrance, the oval double doors was made of solid bronze. James, Cindy,…

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    Ultra Vires is a Latin word which literally means, ‘beyond the power’. In legal parlance it is used to describe when a person, whether natural or artificial, or a body have acted beyond the power granted to them by law. This phrase is widely used in different branches of law; in Administrative law it is mainly used with respect to an administrative body. In Criminal law it is used with respect to law enforcement agencies, in Company law it is used with reference to the corporate capacity of a…

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    Boston Terrier History

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    short and well knit, the limbs strong and neatly turned, the tail is short and no feature is so prominent that the dog appears badly porportioned. The dog conveys an impression of determination, strength and activity, with style of a high order: carriage easy and…

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    the recalling of a dream the persona once had in which she struggled with Death and won. In the poem, Because I Couldn’t Stop For Death, the persona is reminiscing on the day she died. Death appears to her as a gentleman caller in a horse-drawn carriage. As they drive slowly towards their destination they pass all the places she visited throughout her lifetime. Towards the end of the journey, they come upon a house that seemed to be a “swelling in the ground that is assumed to be her grave.…

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    The story of bicycling in the United States begins in the years just after the Civil War. In the mid-1860s, French mechanics working in blacksmith and carriage shops helped develop machines known as “velocipedes” (from the Latin words velox pedis, or “swift of foot”). Early champions hailed the new technology largely for its utility. Calling it the new “poor man’s horse,” such early “velocipedestrians” promised an end to transportation dependency. The new machines gave individuals a safe,…

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    If you have spotted rust on the undercarriage of your truck, you need to act as soon as possible. Rust can easily spread and destroy the metal undercarriage of your truck. However, with a little knowledge about how to jack up a truck, a few simple supplies and a little time you can prevent this from happening to your vehicle. Set Up The Truck First, you need to park your truck on a solid, flat surface. You need to make sure that the parking brake is engaged. Then, you need to raise your truck…

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    The American society has changed drastically over the years. Imagine living without a cell phone, computer, or even a car. Without these components in life, we would be lost as we’ve grown used to these tools. A need for help is just a call away. A need for groceries is just a car trip away. The internet helps us for research and e-mails help us connect with family members from across the world. The change of technology has changed America, making it more efficient in living. Cell phones went…

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    Emily Dickinson: “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” Literary Analysis Death. When most people hear that they do not ever associate it with sun sets and seeing children in the playground. Death is usually personified, by many poets, as a Grim Reaper who cuts away peoples lives, like a reaper who cuts his crops to harvest. Death has even been portrayed as a smooth gentleman about to inflict pain in the person. Thus, most people are afraid of Death, but not Emily Dickinson (“Because”). She…

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    A Cinderella Sequel Once upon a time on a nice warm, sunny day with the grass gently blowing in the breeze Cinderella and Prince Charming where pulling up to the light blue thousand year old castle. In there brand new gold and silver carriage with a peachy color, smooth ,silky silk cushions the most smooth and comfortable things ever. Cinderella excitedly said, “LOOK we're here.” Lady Radula was flying through the halls to the King’s room, shouting, “ They're HERE.” “Lady Radula you will teach…

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