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    Jonathan Bristol was an ordinary highschool student who attended Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. He lived a wealthy lifestyle and was an honorary student with grades that put him at the top of all of his classes. With a bright future ahead and a full scholarship to Harvard University, Jonathan put his future in risk by becoming friends with the wrong people. Jonathan also had a dreadful habit, and that was that he loved to show off and flaunt his wealth to others less…

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    Often LGBTQ teens’ parents or caretakers allow them to remain in their homes, for legal reasons, up until the very moment they turn eighteen, and then at midnight they day of the teens’ eighteenth birthday, a duffel bag is dropped on their laps and they are told to get out then and there (S. Reyes, 2017). Even if they are still in highschool, as long as they are eighteen, their parents can kick them out like this. Sometimes their departure is even more sudden,…

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    The movie “Inside Man” consist of crime thriller, detective, and mystery. This detective movie consists of a bank heist. There are many hostages and criminals within the mystery. The detective must be inspiring and able to put clues together no one else can. Also, the detective in this movie must follow police procedural. A good detective story has many mysteries involved and the detective has great mindset skills. In the beginning of the detective mystery there is a called made of a bank…

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    Industry After 9/11

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    Last December record amounts of snow and cold temperatures hit the U.S. and most part of Europe, which led to chaos in the whole travel industry (Jainchill, 2011). Many flights all over the world were cancelled and some of the airports were shut due to the adverse weather conditions. Moreover, even train or bus services, namely in United Kingdom, were not fully operational due to the same reasons. Such things like terrorist attacks or natural disasters always have big influence on travel…

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    After the terrorist assaults in 2001, the national government moved rapidly to build spending on flying security and take control of traveler and stuff screening at U.S. airplane terminals. TSA confronts interesting difficulties in its endeavors to secure our Nation 's transportation frameworks. While insight demonstrates to us we should stay concentrated on aeronautics security specifically, TSA is likewise accused of securing mass travel, rail, expressway, and pipeline areas. To work…

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    Columbine Shooting Theory

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    students and teachers included, before turning their guns on themselves and committing suicide on school campus. It started inside the school by the library then moved to the cafeteria. Investigators also came to conclusion that the two placed duffel bags contained explosives which failed to detonate prior to the shooting spree, there are a lot of speculations on what their motives were and who exactly they were…

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    being said, he was offered a scholarship to Notre Dame University in track and field, that is, until his life suddenly changed. In his first rite of passage, “Joe wrote something on a scratch pad as he left the room, his shoulder bent by an army duffel bag, something left undisturbed till he returned: ‘Will I ever go to N.D.? How long will the war last? This room will look different when I see it again…different like a fairyland” (13). Joe had been registered to the United States…

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    “It’s a mission for their lives, that’s why they’ll keep trying,” quoted Muhammad al-Kashef, regarding the Syrian’s petrifying voyage to escape harsh conditions in Egypt (19). In the article “Who Will Take In the Syrians?” Priyanka Motaparthy discusses the Syrian refugee’s situation and the dangerous journey thousands make to escape troubles in Egypt. She discusses the government in Egypt, the details of the trip, the routes the migrants take, and where they possibly end up. Syrian’s first fled…

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    but I packed like a boy scout, prepared for the worst but hoping for the best was what I was thinking so I brought all my rain gear and my cold weather gear.I proceeded closed my duffel bag and loaded up into the…

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    Rita Dove

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    When talking about the onomatopoeias, the two words “cooing” and “bickering” were used in line 9, talking about the “ragtag nuclear families”. For the rhythm in the poem, line 13-15 says, “...while the athlete, one monstrous hand, asleep on his duffel bag, listens, perched like a seal trained for the plunge”. This would be labelled as a rhythm due to the four syllable phrases is states. Aside from the two devices, the imagery and tone of the poem should be discussed. Starting off with imagery,…

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