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    Cole and peter had stayed on the island. Peter had forgave Cole and they been going to soak in the pond and carry the ancestor rock. Cole help peter to build his own cabin. Every day they talk and walk the island to find new things about the island. One day Cole and peter got up to go soak in the pond and carry the ancestor. When they got to the pond, they seen the spirit bear soaking in the pond, Cole start walking to the pond, Peter ask Cole what or you doing. I’m going to soak in the pond said Cole I’m not going in the pond with the spirit bear said peter, It’s not going to hurt you but didn’t it attack you said peter, Yes that’s because I attack it Frist. Peter start walking to the water with Cole and the spirit bear turn around and start walking up to Cole and peter. Peter was about to run out the water before Cole had grab him. The spirit bear was right in Cole face when the spirit bear had lick him dead in the face and then the spirit had turn to peter and did the same thing. Than the spirit bear ran out the water and in to the water. Later that night Cole and peter was sitting by the fire cooking hot dogs. Peter ask Cole if there is a spirit bear dance and Cole said it’s a dance for everything if you make one. Can you help me make one said peter, Cole got up and was dancing the spirit bear dance until he was tried, he showed peter some things about the spirit bear and ask him what he had learned from the dance. Before it got too late in the night they had ate some…

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    Friendship has been an important asset throughout the book “Hopes Reprise,” written by David Newman. Newman was able to build strong bonds while he faced a tough time during the Holocaust. Building these relationships has helped in so many ways, one of which being that Newman was not facing the horrors alone anymore; he developed friendships throughout these horrors which helped him cope with his surroundings while barricaded in multiple concentration camps. To feel more comfortable in the…

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    Hamlet is one of Shakespeare’s most honoured and well known pieces of literature that has been studied by many. There is a depth to Hamlet which has caused so many different ways to view and argue the characters and the overthinking in which the book revolves around. The storyline of Hamlet follows a vein of over thinking that begins with the betrayal of his Uncle Claudius when he secretly murders Hamlet’s father – the King of Denmark- then marries Hamlet’s mother and becomes king himself. As…

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    Change commonly associates with every aspect of life. Often noticed in our surroundings and in the people and creatures we encounter, but may not be as significant for every scenario, whether the change involves someone’s personality, health, or the environment. Five years ago, a countless number of people were not the person they are today due to the different experiences they encountered, which assisted them in shedding their aged skin, revealing the new persona they have acquired. Some events…

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    Doctor Who Research Paper

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    Every Saturday morning I get a jolt of excitement in anticipation of the forty-five minutes of wonder I know are soon to delight my senses, forty-five minutes of adventure, fear, and the devilish world of Steven Moffat. Doctor Who is my all time favorite TV show, a show that follows the exploits of the time travelling Doctor and his intrepid companions across the universe. The cleverest thing about this show is, of course, the time travelling part, for it acts as an easy method for the writers…

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    The film I chose to evaluate is “The Green Mile”. In the film a man is wrongly accused for the murders of two young girls. He is then thrown in jail and sentenced to death row. The three areas of criteria that I find are the backbone of this film are the story, the actors, and lastly the setting of the film. The most important aspect of this film for examination is the story of “The Green Mile”. Stephen King (author) and Frank Darabont (director) did an exceptional job when it comes to the story…

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    Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption is a1982 novella written by Stephen King. In the story, Andy Dufresne is the protagonist -the formerly talented banker with a good of justice, but he is convinced of murdering his wife. So, he is imprisoned in Shawshank prison in Maine. This novella becomes one of the most popular fictions because of themes whether it be theme of hope, theme of correction system, and etc. Nevertheless, to my mind, theme of intelligence is the major theme that Stephen King…

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    cause a disconnected from their work because they have no sense of pride in the food that they are harvesting because it does not belong to them. Marx 's theory of exploitation is played throughout the film in various scenes. The ants are exploited for their labor in return for protection from other insects and animals. The ones who exploit them are the capitalist also known as the grasshoppers. However Marx 's theory of revolution and uprising is portrayed through the ants. They represent…

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    The Shawshank Redemption is my favorite film of all time and I can almost watch the whole film just by closing my eyes. The film is about a man named Andy Dufesne who is sent to prison on belief that he had killed his wife and the man she was cheating on him with. He is only a banker who claims to be innocent to the crime and is found guilty and sentenced to life in prison at the Shawshank State Penitentiary. While he is at Shawshank he remains to believe that he himself is innocent while the…

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    Through the days in Shawshank, Andy never lost hope. Loosing hope inside of Shawshank is like Captain Hadley beating “Fat Ass” in the first scenes. “Fat Ass” lost all hope as soon as the prison doors shut and he knew there was no escape. Andy took this into consideration to always have his guard up and not let things get to him. When meeting Red he met somebody who reflected Andy’s life. Seeing how Red was a down to earth guy helped Andy throughout his time in Shawshank prison. The director of…

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