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    Jim Whitey Haircut

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    Julie, even though he already had a wife, but Julie fell in love at first sight with Doc Stair. Jim Kendall was persistent when going after Julie. One day Jim broke into Julie’s home and grabbed ahold of her. She managed to escape into another room and call the town sheriff. Jim was good at imitating voices and to get “revenge” on Julie he called her as Doc Stair. Jim with Doc Stair’s voice told Julie that he wanted to see her that night. Being madly in love with Jim, Julie did not question Jim…

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    J.B Priestley had set his play ‘An Inspector Calls’ in 1912 although it was written in 1945. But why did he do that? 1912 was an era that was very different from the time that he had written the play in. 1912 was the Edwardian era. This is significant as there were a lot of changes happening during that time period as this was the time of the Russian revolution, the “unsinkable” Titanic sinking after colliding with an iceberg, two horrific world wars, and the Holocaust. Priestley tries to make…

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    He was a big dog not ready for the Yukon he had to survive through the harshest of winters, he wasn’t fit to survive. In the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London, One of the main characters is a saint bernard scotch-shepherd called Buck, he is a domesticated, loyal companion that becomes a wild wolf-dog. London uses the Yukon Gold Rush as the setting in the adventure story that brings man and dog closer than pulls than apart in the Yukon while trying to be fit to survive. The theme of the…

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    Hugh Glass Journey

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    Survival, the only reason we are here on this treacherous planet we inhabit. Survival can be the simplest task, or the most arduous struggle. Everyone has their own experience that entails them against the world, in a battle for their lives. There is no other man that knows this more than Hugh Glass. Hugh Glass was a nineteenth century frontiers men; who while searching for food was attacked by a mother grizzly bear protecting her cubs. Desperately trying to reach for his firearm, however he…

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    College Essay On Acting

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    intermission even as she recognized and accepted my indefatigable determination. She scolds me even now as I attempt to fit ten hours of rehearsal a week for my role as Eric Birling in an upcoming Mendocino Theatre Company production of An Inspector Calls into an already busy schedule comprised of school, work, cross country, and making up credits for a semester abroad. However, I act in spite of all the pressing matters I must attend to in my life, because when I act I am no longer a crippled…

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    the second main character. Lorraine makes really good grades, and John just does not care. They both hang out together, and do normal childish things for example, prank calls, with their friends Dennis, and Norton who acted putrid. They close their eyes and scroll their finger down a phone book to randomly choose someone to call, but what they did not know is this would be the last time they prank called. This times it was Lorraine’s turn to go, and she started scrolling through the book. Her…

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    talking to customers, employees, and business partners. Manager, Haley Spreen, says primary communication is through the phone. More specifically texts or phone calls. Haley says business would not be as successful without it. Phones are an important communication tool because it can be used to reach all audiences. For example, employees can call customers or business…

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    The Klondike Gold Rush My book is about a story called white fang. The book is about a boy named Scott and a hybrid wolf dog named, White Fang. The story takes place in the 1890’s in Alaska, during the Klondike Gold Rush. The start of the book shows how hard life in Alaska was during this time. There was freezing weather, hardly any food, and most people made their own rules and laws. When someone died, they had to carry the body out of the wilderness because the ground was to frozen to bury…

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    Most occupations require some type of human interaction and communication, whether it be going to the bank, sitting through an interview, or even making a phone call. Sadly, many students have a fear of doing those things. Making a simple phone call gives some students anxiety, which is all the more reason to require a communications class to be taken by all students before they graduate. Not only would it teach them how to prepare and give a speech, but also how to communicate with others in…

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    The character of Inspector Goole is the main character of ‘An Inspector Calls’ by J.B.Priestley, which is set in 1912. The play was written in 1945 and set in 1912 as Priestley believed that 1912 was a very different time to 1945, this is because 1912 was a time that people thought it would never change, such as the inequalities between men and women. Priestley uses the name Goole to represent many key features that are linked to the play such as the name referring to ghoul, suggesting that the…

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