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    going as fast as a rocket about to hit the sniper killing all of Kyles men. And in one blink of an eye the sniper is dead and Kyle got the farthest shot ever. American Sniper is about and by Chris Kyle tells us about military training and being a seal. Kyle was a sniper. A very good one, too. He has won lots of reward and he has the farthest kill ever made by a sniper. Also the most kills recorded at 255 deaths. very good one, too. Today Kyle is sadly dead. But Chris Kyle will still live on to…

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    ready for school and then out of nowhere boom! That explosion was the Halifax, one of the most devastating disasters ever. From the story “The Great Halifax Explosion” and “The Shattered Sky” both talk about the great disaster of the Halifax explosion and how people had a great struggle with lifestyle after this devastating disaster. The Halifax was one of the worst disasters to ever happen, the power was horrific, the aftermath was devastating, and it was hard to rescue everyone many people…

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    kids because of the way he handled himself. Although he was a minister and tried to seem like a saint in person his personal life was a different story. On the day his father died which was July 29, 1943 his last child was born she was a girl. After his father died Baldwin realized that he had no real connection with his father. As a matter of fact he had no with none of his kids all…

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    fanboy if you must, but Shani is a Udemy Star! I would be remiss if I didn’t point out the downside of this course because there is one, and if you're a prolific writer, it's bad. You will have to polish, re-edit or rewrite everything you've ever written - Ever… But so, so worth it. Thank you,…

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    Have you ever wondered how if what other people thought of you is the exact way you are? In the story “ The possibility of evil” by Shirley Jackson an elderly lady named Miss Strangeworth is the complete opposite of what the people in her town expected. She happens to be a brutally honest person at the wrong time. Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by considering what she does and says, what the character says about her, and how other characters interact with her. Miss Strangeworth’s…

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    together for what to be his last heriot speech. After the death of Old Major, all the animals in the farm turn and rebel against the farm owner Mr. Jones. As soon as the rebellion was over, there had to be a leader for the farm and both Napoleon and Snowball step up to become the leaders. In addition, one pig desire all power to himself, and his name is Napoleon. Napoleon could not get anything done with Snowball around, so he trains his own…

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    Ever since I was little I always wondered why I was never good enough for anything. I felt like I was not good enough for my family, and I still believe this to this day. My family treats me so different than they do to anyone else. I know I was never good enough in school because no one ever wanted me in their class. I strived for straight “A”s and sometimes that just was not enough. I wanted all the extra credit and higher grades than anyone. I made it a mission to do everything that I could…

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    Intro: The case Roper v. Simmons gave an ever lasting effect on imposing capital punishment for juveniles (18 years old and younger). Simmons was 17 year old boy when he committed murder by sneaking in Shirley Cook's to commit "burglary and murder by breaking and entering, tying up a victim, and throwing the victim off a bridge." (Roper, 2005, p.1) killing Mrs. Cook. He was tried and sentenced to death when he was 18 which was 9 month later after the murder. With two similar cases taken in from…

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    Literary Analysis Collection 1 Have you ever regretted something so much that it is all you think about over anything else? Have you thought about the idea of death, of either yourself, someone close to you, or a complete stranger? The examination of the three stories, “The Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket”, “The Sniper”, and “Ambush”, reveals several common threads. These common threads include: These aspects are very similar throughout the texts read, such as: the conflict of grief, characters…

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    One may say that college is worth every hardship that it may have put an individual through. In the present day society an individual may view a postsecondary education as being worth the tuition, ingenuity acquired, and the ability to adapt to an ever changing world. Tuition, a numerous amount of people say have stated that the amount of money it takes to enter a college is way too costly. This is one of the main reasons people deter from college. An even larger majority-75%-says college is…

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