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    For the first time I confronted the fear of death was when I was thirteen years old. As usually my classmates and I were getting ready for the next class. As the bell was ringing, my teacher was coming into the classroom. When I unconsciously looked in front, I saw my friend cutting herself. My throat closed up; I reached out my hand to grab a friend sitting right beside me so that she can realize something was wrong. I saw red blood gushing out of her wrist, and I was frozen with shock. It was…

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    Kafka Trial

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    Analysis of Franz Kafka’s “The Trial” “The Trial” by Franz Kafka is a novel of total meaningless living, wandering through court labyrinths and meaningless death. It was written in 1912 and published posthumously in 1925 by his friend Max Brod. Its manuscript was left unfinished and the author left his covenant to his friend to destroy it after his death, therefore, the novel was not intended for printing. However, despite the author's last wish, his friend decided not to obey him and not…

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    1984 Crime Control Essay

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    that occur within the Ministry of Love. Orwell details the Ministry of love “…[as] the really frightening one. There were no windows in it at all… It was a place impossible to enter except on official business, and then only by penetrating through a maze of barbed-wire entanglements, steel doors, and hidden machine guns nests. Even the streets leading up to its outer barriers were roamed by gorilla-faced guards in black uniforms, armed with jointed truncheons” (Orwell). This quote emphasizes…

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    please we both said mom said ok you girls can go we both said thank you mom five minutes later dad wakes up and we ask him if we could go to Multiplaza to watch a movie he said yes just let me get chage so what movie are we going to see my sister said Maze Runners two I said no we are going to see Transylvania Hotel two so my dad said ok let just…

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    Tammet's Analysis

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    “I can recognize every prime number up to nine-thousand and seventy-three, by their ‘pebble like’ quality.” A man named Daniel Tammet wrote a book called “Blue Nines and Red Words.” He said that he was a savant. The quote automatically tells the reader that Tammet knows himself quite well. This also leads to the intelligence, called ‘intrapersonal.’ The intrapersonal intelligence means to know yourself, your feelings emotions, and what your thoughts mean as well. Daniel Tammet is one of the…

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    Spatial patterns will be compared between the different sites of the Neolithic and Greek Cultures. The Greek cultures all have a very similar floor plan. The temple of Hera the Precinct at Isthmia and the Sanctuary at Asklepieion both have almost the same exact floor plan. Both a rectangular base and foundation with columns surrounding outside of the area. The entrances of the three sites is where the differences begin to occur. Some of the buildings had only a front entrance within the…

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    Lopez’s essay was the one that stood out the most to me. The description in this essay is quite poetic and appropriate, “They slammed glistening flukes on the beach, jarring the muscles of human thighs like Jello at a distance of a hundred yards (69)” and “sunlight sparkles in rivulets running off folds in its corrugated back (69).” Every description seems to add to the sad and beautiful nature of the whale’s presence and their ultimate death. I thought the author did a great job telling the…

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    In Lady Mary Wroth’s “In this Strange Labyrinth,” the speaker, on a denotative level, addresses her concerns about where to turn in a maze, but on a connotative level the speaker is conflicted with decisions in his life. The speaker struggles, but follows her heart in the end. Similarly, in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet is the most intellectual among her sisters and she enjoys walking, even alone, both of which oppose the standards for a woman in Georgian society. Elizabeth…

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    The grays It was a dark gloomy night here in my little town called red mesa in Arizona. It was a calm place everyone knew each other. It was July 16 , 1984 when everyone in my town seemed to act different after seeing the flying saucer. I was on my daily jog when I seen it hover over me. It was so close I felt like I could reach up and touch it. You could see little people with big heads through the saucers windows. The saucer was shiny and huge with bright colors. After a awhile it zoomed away…

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    Lunispy Research Paper

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    Wonderland full of flying candy, no people. But everything is flying, this wonerland is called Lunispy. Lunispy is not a very good place to be, I mean although when you think of candy you think of something good but no! Not this time, Lunispy is a maze castle. To get through this castle you have to have a mind of your own. There are many obstacles, but flying ones. There are six diffrent obstacles before you reach the end. The problem is that Mr.pop the candy king is a blow pop, a…

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