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    to meet more regularly after Thanksgiving Break. Our first meeting with Fran didn’t go as well as it could have as We were the last group to pick out a script, something that made me somewhat concerned. Thankfully, the decision to do Murder at Midnight is one that I am happy with. The script is more often than not lewdly comedic in a way that an audience should love. The characters are all ridiculous and hard to believe once you give them anything more than a passing thought, but that is why…

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    suffer this condition after the war, In the media we’ve looked at in class we can see the effects of PTSD and how it works. Sebastian Junger spoke at a Ted Talk about this condition and what it is and the many way it affects the suffering veteran. Midnight Clear, a movie about World War II and american soldiers fighting in the war. A scene of the movie shows the soldiers efforts to bring their friend “Mother” home and out of the war because he is suffering from PTSD. More is learned about this…

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    a fire ant. wings in 6 hours 47 minutes, it flew around the room for 2 hours 35 minutes before it died due to overdose. The next day. As I wrote down notes, I tipped the DNA on my foot. It began to form my new body. That is why i’m now known as, Midnight Dragon. I got up to see my new identity. My back had spikes growing from it. My arms and torso were armored. My face, insect like eyes, with antennas still growing from my skull. and my new spiked hair. The police sirens, 1 block away but how…

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    to until my sophomore year of high school when we had to read our own book every Monday for my English class. When my class went to the library to get books I had asked my teacher to help me find a book together we found a book called "Wink Poppy Midnight" I read it in less than two days I loved it so much.…

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    Midnight Raiders: A Run & Hide Film She had to survive. But how? Synopsis While surviving an apocalypse Maggie Black, a 19yr old college student, finds herself at a turning point. Startled awake during the night by a gang she barely escapes her house as it is engulfed into flames. Reaching her last family members alive, she faces more than just the apocalypse. Dealing with gangs, the zombie/golbin things and a old love can Maggie survive? Character Biographies Maggie Black A former college…

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    Midnight Sleep Module 7

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    This basically refers to a biological clock that regulates responses from the body within a 24 hour period. The reason I find knowing about this very important is because it regulates responses for things like hunger and cravings. Midnight snack is a good example of this. Research has shown that obese people could possibly have an abnormality in their clock. Another thing that is associated with this is jet lag, which happens when a person’s biological clock is not aligned with the…

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    The class I would like to design is Travel Through Time: History and Evolution of Jazz in America For practical purposes, you the reader will need to accept the premise that we can travel back in time. If you have seen the movie “Midnight in Paris” you will recognize the premise. If you have not seen the movie here is a synopsis. The movie’s main character, a writer, travels through time to meet people like Hemingway. He makes this journey by taking a ride in a Peugeot. However, in my…

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    notice how we look alike, but have completely different interests than me and other times it is the other way around. Which brings me to one of the most relatable characters I have either watched or read in any movie or book, Zion from A Creature Of Midnight. Zion is a boy in his late teens who has amnesia, so he cannot remember his past, he is perceived as strange and weird. This is almost relatable to me, but I do remember my parents and I also do not have amnesia, I am most relatable to him…

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    The two passages “Abolitionism in Rochester” and “A Midnight Arrival” both portray similarities and differences even though they discuss the same headline, Slavery throughout the Underground Railroad. As one should know, slavery was never an unjust nor respectful act from no one’s perspective at the time. Slavery was merely a way to force people towards the bottom of a social ladder to do labor or face persecution. The Underground Railroad was a pathway to freedom for the slaves, ran and…

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    limited resources such as cropland, food, water, forests, and energy sources. The new technologies used to provide for the growing population dumped large amounts of pollutants into these resources, further depleting them. In the video, “One Minute to Midnight,” Dr. David Suzuki claims that continued growth would be suicidal…

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