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    The nail biting, nerve wrecking, back and forth 31-28 overtime victory to the Minnesota Vikings was an unforgettable moment in football history. This win over the Vikings put The New Orleans Saints into the first Super Bowl in franchise history and Coach Payton was the pilot. I selected Coach Payton’s memorable and profound NFC Championship post-game interview. Coach Payton mentioned more than once that he was struggling with his emotions and expressed the game was kind of a blur to him at…

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    In conclusion, when a piece of literature is transferred to a big film adaption it is common for the director to make a few changes to the overall story, but when it comes to such a novel as Jurassic park, the work is best left to be experienced in its original format due to the scientific aspects that Crichton used to further the novel’s plot. These technical aspects were a vital part of the novels overall progression, hence why Crichton separated his novel into “iterations”. Probably one of…

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    with the original Night of the Living Dead and cruised into the more current ones like World War Z and The Walking Dead. These movies and shows have taken horror and gore to the next level, but if you are looking for that scary, dreadful, and nail biting zombie movie that everyone loves, I would suggest looking elsewhere. A Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse is a movie about 3 high school scouts who plan an adventurous night out camping. Before the night is even started, their scout…

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    Sinister Film Analysis

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    attention to detail, Sinister’s predictable plot falls short in inducing fear into its audience. The most important aspect of a horror film is whether or not it evokes fear from its audience. Unfortunately, Sinister fails to produce the hair-raising, nail-biting, and heart-pounding content that horror movie junkies crave. One thing that adds an eeriness to the…

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    Summary: Throwing Strikes

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    Dickey, the book includes 296 pages, a 1st person story, and also has a genre of nonfiction/sports. While reading this book, you won't be able to stop flipping pages. The story is worth all the time in the world and this book will keep you biting your nails from the beginning of the book all the way to the end. If you want to read a good book, your best decision is ¨Throwing Strikes¨ with all of it's excitement, sadness, and intensity it will keep you entertained. Throughout the story, R.A has…

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    In the renowned short story, “Landlady,” Roald Dahl takes his readers through an adrenaline-pumping journey, making it an exemplary literary piece. Undisputedly, the setting of this story is the most crucial component, as creates an unforgettable range of moods and helps build suspense. As the main character, Billy Weaver explores the setting, a new mood surfaces with every progressing paragraph and takes the reader through an emotional rollercoaster. When Weaver arrives at Bath, a sense of…

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    One week later after turning in my essay my teacher asked me if I was able to stay after class to talk about the essay. I was sweating and began biting my nails with such anxiety I had a feeling that my essay was a disaster. After class I felt an extreme cold while walking to the teacher's desk and the desk seemed so far away. When the teacher saw me she told me, “Liz you are red what happened?”. I replied “Well I am a bit nervous because you told me you had to talk to me about my essay and I…

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    Fidget Spinner

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    A craze that hitting a millions of people in the world. Many people are using this spinning toy called Fidget spinner that can ease you from boredom. Is it helpful or harm to people? Is fidget spinner can be a stress reliever? Addictive, fascinating and easy to use toy, that's what fidget spinner is. Fidget spinner is a palm-sized toy that spins with the slight flick of a thumb. It easily distracted a individual to pay attention to the endless and strangely calming motion of the object.…

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    Soccer is my favorite sport because it just gets your heart racing and the idea of the game is to try to score on the other team in their goal. Most people who have been playing it their whole lives will tell you that it’s not easy but it will take some practice. It can be really fun if you put your mind into the game and don’t get distracted. Soccer is known to be the best known sport in the world depending where you’re from most people will tell you that soccer is their life because just…

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    Mrs Delorenzo Observation

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    was not sitting properly on the rug, and she gave “the look” to a student that was moving too much on his seat while she was reading the story. She also gave a student a gentle touch on the shoulder to get to shift the child’s attention from biting his nails to paying attention to the book. She used verbal cues as well, to remind a child to keep his hands down so he could concentrate in the instructions that Mrs. DeLorenzo was giving while reading the book. There…

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