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    society's preconceived mindset and traditions of who they should be. Women were slaves to beauty. Woolf then compares this slavery, to that of a man's mindset for war, saying, “The young airman up in the sky is driven not only by the voices of the loudspeakers; he is driven by the voices in himself— ancient instincts, instincts fostered by education and tradition.” Men were slaves to war. Woolf uses the comparison that analogy offers to demonstrate the principle that both men and women’s…

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    Crew Race Essay

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    race now is really different from in 1930s. In chapter 18, after German, Italian and American rowing team stormed toward the finish line, nobody knew who won the first place because they almost pass it at the same time. They had to wait until the loudspeaker announced the official results. This is unfair because there’s no one except the Olympic officials see the true results at that moment. If the same…

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    Death At Vidcon Summary

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    huge crowd of people outside waiting to be let in. While the gang got out of the cab, fans were screaming in excitement and asking for photos with each of the youtubers. When it was finally Dan and Phil’s turn to go on stage someone came over the loudspeaker “Excuse me ladies and gentlemen we just received an anonymous call that someone has snuck a weapon into the building so please keep an eye out for any suspicious activity, thank you.” the lady said. Suddenly gunshots were fired from the…

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    the carriage is displayed from the car stereo. The location of the rail line is reproducing based on the transport timetable. Therefore, the announcement inside the passenger car and broadcasting in the railway platform, which flies out from the Loudspeakers in the automobile are synchronized with the train service. That sound was recorded in a passenger vehicle in advance and edited so that it is unable to be the distinguished individual discussion. Machine sounds from the train, such as…

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    As a junior in high school my AAU basketball team went to a big tournament that is held at the ESPN’s World Wide of Sports complex in Orlando Florida. This the biggest tournament of the year and finishes the AAU season. Teams from all over the United States come to compete to be named the best team in the Nation. Unfortunately, my team did not when the entire tournament but we ended up finishing in the top twenty, which is pretty good considering that teams all across the United States come to…

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    ideology manifested itself rather rapidly and quite unexpectedly one day. I sat in math class absentmindedly perusing the variety of perplexed looks that surrounded me, eyes heavy laden with the weight of algebra, when an announcement came over the loudspeaker: “All students who intend on playing high school football report to the library immediately. *click.” Having nothing better to do, I meandered to the library with a flock of my peers and took my seat. Our high school football coach spoke…

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    M. C Mehta v. Union of India Case brief Facts 1. On December 4, 1985 a major leakage of oleum gas took place from the chlorine plant in sriram food fertilizers which adversely affected various employees of the organization as well as the nearby residents of the locality. On December 6, 1985 another minor oleum gas leakage took place from the joints of the pipe in the plant. The Delhi administration ordered sriram to stop the manufacturing of the hazardous gases and chemicals. 2. At this point, M…

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    Tank Man Essay

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    government had to take action. The Chinese government used force to suppress the riots, and they succeeded. However, while the tanks were rolling down to clear protesting areas, a man steps out in front of them. Tiananmen Square protests yell out on a loudspeaker to get out of the way, but the man didn’t. The tankers are thinking that this is another extremely tenacious dissident, so they attempt to move around him. The mysterious man didn’t give up. He yet again steps in front of the tanks. In…

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    Nazarov: A Short Story

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    Detention Camp-54 Nazarov woke to sounds of explosions. He opened his eyes to look at a dirtied but damp room, and saw downward, only to find himself in red clothes with the number "4859" etched in black ink. However, he would not be an inmate for very long. Gunshots pierced the skies en masse, and stray gunfire penetrated through the camp's concrete walls. As Nazarov tried to find what is going on, the main door slammed open, and several bandana-covered soldiers came in and started shooting…

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    Truck Descriptive Writing

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    A HUGE RED TRANSPORT truck stood in front of the little roadside restaurant. The vertical exhaust pipe muttered softly, and an almost invisible haze of steel-blue smoke hovered over its end. It was a new truck, shining red, and in twelve-inch letters on its sides—OKLAHOMA CITY TRANSPORT COMPANY. Its double tires were new, and a brass padlock stood straight out from the hasp on the big black doors. Inside the screened restaurant a radio played, quiet dance music turned low the way it is when no…

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