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    One day while working alone with the rabbits, one of them named Fufu escapes and leads him to an elevator that he doesn’t recognize. This is when Eli starts to develop curiosity about the connection between his family and his job. After taking a long time to think about the whole connection he starts to put together the puzzle pieces. He then realizes…

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    Yesterday, March 25, 191 at 4:40 pm, a fire at the Triangle Waist Company 10 floor building in New York city broke out and killed 146 young workers who were mostly immigrants. The fire started when someone threw either a match or cigarette int0 the waste bucket. Someone smelled smoke and told the manager who then started to throw water onto the fire, but it was already too late. Everyone began to panic and run for the door, but the door was too small and could only fit one person through at a…

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    It signals the start of Driver’s journey – and his final meeting with her on the elevator as the end for this is his last moment of character growth. So for me the elevator scene was the most important part for me in this movie. Before getting on the elevator, Driver has his most emotionally open scene in the movie, confessing to Irene how his actions got her husband killed, then suggesting, through tears, that he could…

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    "Mason are you here for therapy?" requested Dr. Stiner, as he casually moved towards Mason, who was in the shadow of building half way into the night. The moon was high in the sky, creating small shadows in which Mason hid. Mason only nodded in response. "Follow me towards the movie theater," uttered Dr. Stiner. He proceeded to jaunt towards the theater with Mason close behind. The way Mason paced himself only made it seem like he was having a struggle keeping up with the doctor. The walk lasted…

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    “Can you believe we actually made it?’’ That’s what I asked my sister when we crossed the Brooklyn Bridge in our car. The lights, the people, the buildings, all so intriguing. We even saw the Statue of Liberty our first 5 minutes in the city. I couldn't help but to stick my head out of the window and breathe in that New York air, which was not a very good idea because there was trash a couple feet away from the car. This experience was just the encouragement I needed to chase after my dreams,…

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    disorder, where until this day I can’t get into an elevator by myself, or be in any tiny close space. I can’t even do a close MRI machine, I am afraid of flying, or go into an airplane bathroom because is too small. I developed a lot fear and self-esteem issues. Having Fear can be very embarrassing, for example, going into a doctor office or any building for the matter and not able to take the elevator by myself, I will wait around in front of the elevator until someone walks in and get in it…

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    FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Robert Strickland Running h ea d: FIRE DETECTION FINAL RESEARCH PAPER 6 Columbia Southern University There are many different types of fire suppression systems that are used not only throughout the U.S. but also the world. It is important as firefighters we understand how these systems work, not only so we understand the fire flow path but also how we may use these systems to our benefit. The implementation of fire suppression systems began many years ago around…

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    special guest of Jack Jones. Right off the bat, I was comfortable with the topic of conversation whenever they introduced the candidates for the elevator pitch contest. In the classroom we went over what exactly an elevator pitch is and how helpful it is to have one in the future when networking. I really enjoyed watching a variety of people present their elevator pitches, some included CofC students and some were local businesses from the Charleston area. Moving forward, Tom Baker was…

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    Praised for its gripping story and stellar acting, Stranger Things quickly became a monster hit over a little period of time. Starring a group of Dungeon & Dragons playing kids who bike around while communicating on their walkie-talkies, the series brought a heavy dose of eighties nostalgia with a rather rare authenticity. This stylish take on the tropes of the eighties with an undeniable amount of sci-fi and horror, not to forget homages, tells the story of a 12 year old named Will who will…

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    In the early 1800’s and early 1900’s child labor played a huge role in America, and has vastly impacted our society in many ways. The people and the Government sought to look deeper into the dirt that was being done to these young children in the work industry. America had to come together and look at the overview of child labor. There were many positive and negative effects that came into place when child labor was declared unconstitutional as a whole. Although children had been overpowered…

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