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    The Humbug: A Short Story

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    This was a once prosperous and organized nation. It was built by three talented foreign brothers: Proculo, Cramor, and Stimulos. They created the name Procrasti-Nation on a whim, but still thought it was pretty cool so they stuck with it. It’s purpose was to fulfill their dreams of building the biggest and best resort and vacation area, one where people could leave all their troubles behind for a while and do less important stuff. The brothers would hold all of the important work that the visitors had with them, in a vault on their private island. The people would then pick up their important work, relieved of stress and with energy to work again. It was very structured and organized, just like the brothers wanted it to be. Any questions so…

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    Derek Mockumentary Essay

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    television show itself comes from. Derek is portrayed as a fifty-year old man who is sweet, kind, only sees the good in people, and knows no wrong. He works in a nursing home with his friends. Dougie, the electrician who is played by Karl Pilkington, who is known for having an “egg shaped head with side burns” and often gets ridiculed about it, if I was him I would have cracked by now. Kevin. David Earl plays Kevin Twine; Kevin Twine is a rude, ignorant, dirty minded, unorthodox, and unemployed…

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    I decided to pay my respect to teachers, and always pay attention and never speak while others are talking. I am very sorry once again. There is nothing else I can say. I apologize deeply. My actions were wrong I should not have laughed at you, or at the other teachers. Once again there was no humor in what you had to say. The punishment you gave us is ridiculous. This essay is all right, but the suspension, is not the right thing to do. There are kids that vandalize school property and skip…

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    “Never again!” Again? In 1933, 11 million people, 6 million of them being Jews, were brutally murdered in Hitler’s attempt to “purify” Germany. Men, women, and children had their lives stripped away from them for no other reason than their race. This tragic event is known as the Holocaust. In fact, the event is so tragic that in 1944, Raphael Lemkin created the term “genocide” just to describe it. Genocide means the intent to completely destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.…

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    George Santayana. History tends to repeat itself so if people keep learning about the holocaust then it becomes less likely to happen again because it shows that dictatorship never wins because Hitler didn't demolish the jews or the financial problems in germany. The holocaust shows that…

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    Fierce Foliage Never Again! So I got a job and I 've been saving up for a while so that I can buy a car. I got a job at Sam Levitz, the one buy our school which shares the same parking lot with I Hop. So I saved up around 1,000 dollars and one day after I had gotten my hair retwisted by my sister she was taking me home. As we were leaving her house I asked her about her old car because she had told me before that she was going to sell it for 1,000. It never clicked in my mind that I should buy…

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    This was soon turned into a story by two authors by the name of Celeste Raspanti and Hana Volavkova. The speakers are the children who wrote these poems and the audience is those who listen to it. The message is the fact that these children who were held in a concentration camp to show that they never saw color or beauty ever again. The mood of this poem is sadness and darkness. The second poem is, "Memories and Peace," a toung Rwandan poet but the name of Annick Gikundro who wrote this poem in…

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    This one comes out of the late 1960’s. Simma Liberman had just moved in together with her lover, a man named Johnny. The two were blissfully happy and planned on getting married soon. One night Johnny went out and a few hours later Simma received a strange call from him. The line was full of static and his voice sounded rushed. According to her account he said, “I just want you to know that I love you, and I’ll never be mean to anyone again.” She tried to ask him what was wrong but the line…

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    The novel Never Cry Again by Jim Cole is written in the historical fiction genre. The protagonist, Drew (Andrew George Simmons), has had a rough life since birth and his struggles seem to worsen with time. Drew's life starts in a brothel where he is cared for by Maude, the brothel's maid, and by the congregation at a nearby church. Even though it was rare for this time period, the all African American congregation at Ebenezer Church of God in Jesus Christ accepted caucasion Drew. Although loved…

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    “Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same” by Robert Frost is a sonnet that describes and compares the voice of someone he admires to the sounds of the birds and the way their sound travels. An initial inference before reading this sonnet reveals itself in the title. Frost reveals that there will be a change in the birds’ song –it will never be the same. In order to understand the change that will occur in this sonnet, it is important to understand the entirety of the sonnet—the theme, sound…

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