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    “Out of many, one people” the national Jamaican Coat of Arms. Once used to represent peace and cultural unity between English settlers and Taino Indians. I’ve always glanced over this simple ANCIENT quote inside of practically every restaurant, hotel, and house on the tiny island. Never taking the time to fully comprehended the meaningfulness of these five straightforward words. I believe it’s been preserved over many decades because the message is still needed. It is to love one another while…

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    find wealth in a new town to settle down in. As Murphy's Law states Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong, all at once. This seems to be present in the both of the movies. In ‘Tombstone’ Wyatt's older brother gets shot and is predicted to lose his arm. Soon after Wyatt's other brother gets shot and killed. Then after that he goes after Johnny Ringo, Doc ends up killing him. Again another thing goes wrong and Doc Holliday dies to tuberculosis. With subtle changes from this ‘Tombstone’ and…

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    [Cover: My cover’s illustration is in black and white. It shows a close up of a doorknob, with a reflection coming off of it of these little people dancing.] [Page 1] “Mom! Dad! Sarah will not get out of my room! She keeps pushing buttons on my Xbox!” Stated Michael, who just turned thirteen, and his little sister Sarah, is four. [B&W illustration is a 2 page spread: It shows Michael in his bedroom sitting at his desk trying to play a video game. As his little sister Sarah has this…

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    “Anyone else feel like grabbing a bite after all this?” The room stayed quiet, except for the sound of a long drawn out sigh. “Shuji…” The sigh came from the much larger band member beside him. The drummer of the group, Hazama leaned back in the vacant arm chair. He was much taller than Shuji, or anyone else in the group for that matter. Though a the slight fear that showed across his face as the lead female singer turned her head to them caused him to pluck up a bottle of water from nearby…

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    Within the 17th Century art was found to be a huge entertainment and was noticed by many people around the world. In this era, many people had a reason to paint and had a lot of emotion and feeling behind their paintings. Specifically, Gianlorenzo Bernini, he had an imaginative spirit always added character to his paintings and sculptures. Mr. Bernini was a very well-known artist and you could say he was a “fan favorite” in Rome. Though his fate would change once Pope Innocent X came into…

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    As we are going down the mountain I can see we are about to hit a big drop so as I raise my arms in the air we smackdown splash in ice cold water as the ride begins to stop I am shivering from the ice cold water. Dad; “So what did you think of the ride rayleen?’’ Me;”It was ok but my back hurts now what did you think of it?’ Dad;”I thought…

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    Mountain Apolaia Analysis

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    Isolated from civilization, hundreds of kilometers away from the closest city, surrounded by land and more land, is the location of Mountain Apolaia. Covered mostly, in freezing ice for most of the year, and the target of a weather capable of frightening even the bravest of men, skiers know it as the mountain with the toughest slopes on the planet. The slopes are divided in two sections, the slopes of submission and pride slopes. Although both extremely difficult, most men, with the least sense…

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    with red cherry wood and the cushion of the seat is made of brown leather outlined with metal tacks placed to hold down the material. He's flawlessly dressed with his collard coat with the extravagant designed button, with the white scarf tied around his neck with him wearing his natural grey hair. While resting his left arm on the seat with book in his hand as though he was sincerely busy perusing and takes after an indication of a well…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    notice. Still, the younger sister stares with wide eyes at the squashed head and bushy tail that once held life. The older girl notices and decides that her sister has taken too keen an interest in the mundane thing. "Let's go," she orders, tugging her arm impatiently. They have business elsewhere and have no time to linger. It starts to rain again, lightly but enough to snap the younger girl to attention and move her along. They continue on their intended path as the rain grows heavier and the…

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    Persepolis Veil

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    rapists and to not become westernized. Satrapi explains that there were two ways that women dressed. On page 75 there is a picture classifying that the rebellious way to dress was to let a few strands of hair show and dress with trousers and a buttoned coats. Satrapi makes a point that wearing the veil was not an act of justice as she quotes,” But let’s be fair. If women faced prison when they refused to wear the veil, it was also forbidden for men to wear neckties (that dreaded symbol of the…

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