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    Limo: A Short Story

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    loss. The ship’s doctor tried to make her comfortable, and then moved on to the patients who could be saved. Her father walked over to her bed and sat. “Thank you. You—” his voice shook. “You saved my wife and my daughter. I thought… the least I could do was…” “It’s okay,” she said, crying. “It’s okay.” She was so…

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    Marchosias: A Short Story

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    did there. I expected you to just walk back down the stairs, but you took it to the extreme, taunting the eagle into catching you by using the golden egg as bait. Just genius, but I never thought the king to own a mythic beast. "Mythic beast? What do you know about them Samael?" (Samael) "Well as far as I know. Having an eagle such as that as a mythic beast, means that you have a loyal companion that will stay with you for all your life. Eagles like those are known to be loyal war companions,…

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    Aniya Ziga Unimaginable fear replaced the blood that ran through her veins. The woman pushed her body limit by sprinting faster than she ever possibly thought she could. Uncontrollably loud wheezing came from her chest, as her sweat ran down her cold skin alongside her tears that squeezed into the corners of her lips and into her mouth, tasting salt on her dry tongue. She ran behind an auto store to catch her breath and stood in utter silence. She suddenly heared gravel being crushed and…

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    Who Is Jeet Kune Do?

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    alternative practices for coping and curing anxiety are becoming more and more popular within the last decade. Bruce Lee invented the martial art Jeet Kune Do with an idea in mind that the martial art is built around the aspects of a combination of body, mind, and soul. This martial art is built on the idea that…

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    doctor so to speak. It’s my job to fix you. Right now your head is basically like this room and well most people about your age have something more like this,” and the room instantly changed to a brighter more happier environment, “see what I want to do is help your mind look like this…

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    Dehumanization In Beloved

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    attention to Beloved and caring after her as she hoped to be able to provide and do for all of her children. When Mr. Bodwin arrives, Sethe, in mistaking him as Schoolteacher, “flies. The ice pick is not in her hand; it is her hand” (309). Instead of attacking her children this time, she instead changes her target to the person attacking them. In doing so, she realizes and makes up for her mistake before and hopes to do the right thing the right way this time. Through this change, one can see…

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    Spike Lee's 1989 film Do the Right Thing remains aptly polarizing to this day. The film depicts the escalating racial tensions on the hottest day of the year in the predominantly black New York neighborhood Bed Stuy. While on the surface, the film concerns itself primarily in terms of binaries, whether it be black and white or love and hatred. However, it goes beyond simple divisions and presents a complicated portrait of social hostility, class barriers, and racism. Through a variety of…

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    Bruce Lee was a huge influence on American society through his martial arts. He was one of the first pioneers of mixed martial artist by his own developed fighting style and inspired many American fighters. By choreographing his own martial arts in his movies, he changed the perspective of Chinese culture and exposed it in America. Bruce lee overcame much diversity between his American culture and his Chinese and fought to expose his philosophy and martial arts. Martial arts were Bruce lee’s…

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    time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough.” (Lee 374). Atticus constantly repeats that Jem and Scout should leave Arthur alone due to the fact that they do not know what he has been through and why he acts the way he does. He tries to explain that prejudice is wrong and it only causes damage. This quote shows that Scout finally realizes that all the rumors about him were false and that once she sees…

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    Interview Your Classmate

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    myself. How I see myself and others. I used to think that I am a great judger, but I am not. Usually, I judge people by their appearance. I even misjudge to Boonies Reed. Now I know, judging people just by their appearance is not the right thing to do. At the same time, differences cannot make us apart, but it could make us united. I hope everyone could make this diversity into a…

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