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    it started getting more louder. She realized that the voices weren’t in her head but on the outside of her head. Out nowhere the voices stop, she was no longer hearing footsteps, She began to look around, but all she could saw was the road, where she came from running. She went back to her position, and began hearing the footsteps again, but this time it was louder. She began to take step by step, that next thing you know, she found herself running. She stop and turn her head back to the road.…

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    the scene where Moss is sitting alone in a hotel room, where he now knows how Chigurh keeps finding him, through a tracker in one of the bill stacks, Moss hears footsteps slowly coming down the hallway of the hotel and the tracker's beeping getting louder and louder. This creates suspense in two ways, the first way is because of the footsteps the audience is now wondering if Chigurh is going to walk past the hotel room or is he going to find Moss. The second way is with the tracker’s beeping…

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    Today the definition of the word consumption is commonly known as eating, drinking or ingesting something. But the definition that is not too commonly know is the using up of resources. This is due to the lack of education on the consumption of our natural resources. In Thomas L. Friedman’s “Our Carbon Copies (or, Too Many Americans)” and the written debate between Robert W. Kates and J. Anthony Cassils in “Is Limiting Consumption Rather Than Limiting population The Key To Sustainability”, they…

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    In 301 B.C., Chandragupta’s son, Asoka, took over the throne, ruling the Mauryan Empire to its greatest heights for 32 years. Asoka became declared king of the Mauryan Empire in 269 B.C. At first, Asoka followed in Chandragupta’s footsteps, waging war to expand his empire. I praise Asoka’s method of ruling when he soon after realized waging war wasn’t the right thing to do. Asoka felt sorrow over the slaughter of 100,000 soldiers and perished civilians at Kalinga. This resulted with him…

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    The earpiece in Sonea's ear crackled, as if the transmission wasn't quite getting through. She gave it a tap and heard 'Bogeyman's' voice. "Raven, you've got someone coming your way. Grab the doll and let's get out of here." The question was, could it be that easy? What kind of security might the doll have. She knew if she was going to hide some expensive and hard to access tech in there, she'd sure as hell be alarming the item or aiming a laser or two in the general direction for good measure…

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    The Book Of Psalhms

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    The book of Psalms is one of only two books in the Old Testament that has multiple authors. Most of the chapters of Psalms were written by King David, 73 to be exact. Others credited are Asaph, descendants of Korah, Solomon, Herman, Ethan, and Moses. The rest of the Psalms contain no evidence of a specific author. Looking at the actual word Psalm, it means praises or hymns in Hebrew. This book expresses much praise towards God, but also incorporates wisdom, knowledge, and feelings toward God.…

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    Self-Induced Isolation

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    The afflictions that had evolved into a staple harrier are finally taking their long overdue leave. Their presence, although corrosive, was entirely less overwhelming than I initially expected, but as the clock ticked away, so did my will. I spiraled downwards- falling towards patterns of habitual brooding and self-induced isolation. Solitude was in large, a product of the self. The continual turns towards the smoother road were also the turns that took me further from the brothers that I…

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    “Romeo and Juliet” Reposition Dance Analysis The classic play of Romeo and Juliet inspired choreographers to remake its originality from social changes. Inspiration of dances develops to represent its personal narrative through ballet, jazz, and hip hop, have performed to retell this story in each background of generations and society perspective. The classic english play by Shakespeare, “Romeo and Juliet” is known for its romantic originality as it have been choreographs and reposition through…

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    he was swimming to the island), he heard a gunshot which made him swim harder & faster. Once he reached the island, he fell asleep. When he awakened, he went towards where he think he had heard the gunshot & found a dead animal & footsteps. When he followed the footsteps, it led him to a house that was like a mansion. As time went by, he got to know General Zaroff (owner of the house). When they were talking, Rainsford found that they were both hunters.…

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    he does not respond they begin to think that it might ne something much more serious. Though instead of investigating further they continue their trek down the road towards their house, but as they continue walking they notice that the sound of footsteps are becoming…

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