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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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    VWII Reflection

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    to work great. This tip was definitely beneficial because by making that face, enough skin was in the mask and that made enunciation a bit easier. As the weeks progressed, I did start to feel some frustration. I was, still am and will continue to do a lot of training and with the mask. I realized that training this new voice model would be a serious challenge! This certainly did not help when I had a cold. I understand why voice writers have different profiles for when they are sick. Having…

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    friends. Unfortunately many of us live throughout different states, but when we need to dance we all know where to conjoin. In the case of my family, I can honestly say I am blessed for the roots I was born with. My family is from Arcos de Valdevez, Viana do Castelo, Portugal. Arcos de Valdevez is the capital for Rancho and Concertina players. The concertina is a diatonic button accordion that I have been playing for three years in addition to…

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    A bead of sweat slid down her temple slowly while ABBA played from the speakers. The sound was drowned out by the fans on the countertop. Rey hated run down convenience stores. They stunk and rubbed her the wrong way. Rey flipped through the rack of brochures and postcards while avoiding the cashier's glance. The man in his mid-forties was indefinitely trying to look down her shirt. Poe chose one hell of a spot. She picked up a 'Gorgeous Grand Canyon!' postcard and placed it on the grimy…

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    garibaldi dance underneath the distortion of the water. Something bumps into Sam s arm and distinctively he sprawls of his board and into the salty sea water. He looks over and seas a abandoned surfboard with an address enscribed on the side of it, Do the right thing, 4325 W. Palm Beach Rd., Newport beach 94116  Sam paddles back into shore with his new mystery in his hands and finally reaches the sand. Sam Walks home with his new loot under bb…

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    George Shultz has had a quite remarkable career moving from the academic world, to government, then to business, and back again to government. One might hypothesize that his success in these very different venues rested to some extent on his skills in learning the right lessons from his experiences. What actions did he take to continue learning throughout his long career? Shultz had an ability to seek out new experiences such that “spiraled learning” occurred, whereby lessons were gleaned…

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    Wilcox’s wallet in a bumper car ride and finds six hundred pounds, an absurdly large amount of money. He is faced with a moral decision; does he give it keep all the money for himself, spend it at his will as a form of revenge against Wilcox or does he do the right thing and return it to Wilcox? While he contemplates this, he hears a story about what Wilcox’s father did to his wife when she lost a strip of stamps, “Gordon Wilcox beat that women so black and blue, the hospital had to feed her…

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    their parents than for them also. When my dad was in high school, he was set to go to college and become a graphic designer, he took classes for it in high school and had a full ride, but my grandpa said denied allowing him to go. We have been pushed to do better in school and get the finest grades so we can go to college and have what we want in life, because he never could. Considering these examples, I know that I’m not expected to say I don’t agree with this quote, because what would that…

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    just that. The Great Gatsby on the other hand touched me on a more existential level. It kind of got me thinking is this big dream we have in America a lie? Is the American Dream dead? I connect with Gatsby on the level of he did what he had to do to succeed but he went too far. If he would’ve…

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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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