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    Twelve dead, Brently Mallard’s name at the top of the list. A young man whose wife has heart problems. There's no easy way for her to hear the news, but better from dear friends than a newspaper. She handles the news how she would be expected to; she is heartbroken and wants nothing more than to be alone. In her time alone, she realizes that she is free and that she can now live for herself. As she comes out of solitude, Brently Mallard opens the front door of their home, and he is alive and…

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    the voting scene. If the age were lowered to 16 I believe that minors would just vote to vote and and not have any prior knowledge of what exactly they are voting for. More less bandwagon, majority of people vote for a popular person so the clueless follow. It would end up just pouring countless mindless votes in the picture. Not saying that 16 year olds are unintelligent or not worthy of voting, just that they have not…

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    It was 11/7/2016, which meant that from 3-5pm at Arc XVI Fort Washington case workers and interns have group supervision. The Assistant Executive Director Diana was in charge of running the group; it was also actually the first time met her officially. The topic being covered that day was based on “Standards” what it means and how we as an organization can meet our standards. The group leader explained how non-profit organizations are created and how the funders evaluate them. She even went on…

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    There was an incident that occurred in my school where a white male was making racist comments on his social media about the black people that attended my school. I’ve watched and mostly heard about how badly black people have been treated unfairly all over the news and my social media accounts, but to witness that kind of behavior in front of my own eyes really made me feel completely different about the situation. It made me realize that African Americans really do go through numerous amounts…

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    In Graham Smith’s “The Subway Grate in The Seven Year Itch: ‘The Staging of an Appearance-As-Disappearance,” he claims that “appearance-as-disappearance” refers to "creating a montage of attraction" by the act of revealing a women's undergarments, which in turn elicits eroticism (Smith 213). The act of “appearance-as-disappearance,” varies from cinema to literature, but either way they coerce sexual desire. In other words, “appearance-as-disappearance” means to make women an object of sexual…

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    The story of the “The Landlady” starts off when Billy, a naive and innocent person, steps into the little nest of the evil landlady. The landlady looks like a warm and welcoming middle-aged woman but hides a cruel and malicious intention that Billy is unable to recognize. Therefore becoming a victim of the landlady. It hides a theme of that appearances are deceiving and that people are not like how they seem to be. The film adaptation and the original story developed this tale of the landlady…

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    unable to move. Every time I walked out of that class a hurricane of emotions overtook me. All of my emotions stirred up inside me like a volcano ready to explode until I couldn't take it anymore and burst out into a cry. The feelings of being clueless and overwhelmed attacked my brain, I couldn't do anything to make the test leave my head. My emotions overtook my brain till I just shut down.…

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    surprising new developments of the story plot. I really like the magical world that Ms Woods created, it's colorful and I enjoy reading about the different breeds of dragons, history and variation of magics. However, I dislike how Elena remain clueless most of the time in this book. For someone who is new to the supernatural world, she doesn't seem too eager to learn their history. I’ve hope to see Elena grow some backbone, and embrace who she is. But in Thunderlight she kind of went…

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    I was born in San Francisco California and lived there for about nine years. During my time there, I was clueless about why I was born onto this world but to eat hot cheetos and play yu-gi-oh cards. After nine years of living in San Francisco, my parents thought moving to Millbrae would be the best way to provide their children with the best education. However, transferring to a new elementary was a rough transition for me because the kids in my new school didn’t like yu-gi-oh and hot cheetos,…

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    The book, Lord of the Flies, and the film, JFK, are very similar even though it seems like they are totally different topics.The “bigguns” treat and see the “littluns” as unimportant and clueless and it is dangerous to the society, the masses of society should care and they should matter because they all seem to be ignorant when they aren’t and therefore they shouldn 't be unimportant. The attitudes of those who hold the higher power have different ways of treating the masses of society. The…

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