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    player’s funeral and how he will never be able to play his uplifting music ever again. In the first stanza, line 5 says, “A cool bop daddy.” This refers to someone who played jazz music. The stanza also discusses that the jazz player’s funeral is at night time and he is being carried “home” which alludes to a graveyard. In the second stanza, lines 8 and 9 state, “He’ll never hype another paddy.” These lines explain that the jazz player won’t be able to play his music again. Similarly, in…

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    the time), and lies will never turn out the way you want them to. Lying creates stress, too, and makes you say even worse things. Lying to look good in front of others will always backfire, and will leave you with less friends, and less trust. If you’re lying, then it will be hard to replicate the story of what happened over and over again, while if you are telling the truth, you won’t feel any pressure on you and will easily be able to tell the story over and over again. And if you forget what…

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    Essay On Nursing School

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    unprepared. I wanted to quit, I was scared of failing but I pressed on and to my surprise I passed, the first time! I was completely elated, and again I thought, “I did it, it is REALLY over now!” Again, I was wrong. Next, it was time to look for a job. I thought this part would be a piece of cake. I had heard for years about the nursing shortage. I had never had a problem getting a job in the past. But this time was much different I put in application after application and after 3 months of…

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    everything over and over again. I have spent night scared to close my eyes scared you will hunt me once again. afaid you were going to hurt me. I would hug myself tight to make myself small as Iwalked past men. feeling weak. I couldn’t look at my reflection afaid…

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    The Stag Creative Writing

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    As long as they don't kill him this time everything will be alright. Driven to the top of a hill, surrounded and exhausted, but now he knows that they will kill him again. He becomes frantic and terrified, killing some of the dogs and stabbing one of the hunters horses and slashing a huntress. The hunts leader once again draws his bow and shoots the stag for the last time. The stag stands still for a moment, then cries out to his Friend in creature speech. The shining, beautiful being falls…

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    school. We never talked much or played many games. We usually sat there and stared at each other’s soft happy faces until the street lights came on, then we both ran home. Our towns were disconnected, so I was not able to see her warm smile often. We both obeyed our parents and never crossed the dangerous, busy train tracks which divided us. We did not know exactly why it was dangerous, we just obeyed our parents. It had always been that way. Momma always said, “Stay away from them folk”. I…

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    Jane Eyre Research Paper

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    Poverty-stricken and starving, Jane knocks on the door of a strange house and finds her the family she was told never exacter – the nieces and nephew of her deceased father. Jane finds happiness here once again. Later she accepts the position of a schoolteacher. About the same time she finds out a long lost uncle has bequeathed her an entire estate, making her entirely independent. However, the long suppressed…

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    Many people experienced a sort of post-traumatic stress disorder that never went away. The Holocaust may not have taken the lives of all Jews, but it certainly took their livelihood. The emotional cost of the the Holocaust was severe. Elie’s family is being transported to the ghetto when Wiesel writes, “My father was crying. It was the first time I saw him cry, I had never thought it possible. As for my mother, she was walking, her face a mask, without a word, deep in thought…

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    knew I was scared, but he also knew I was competitive and would do anything to win. He stabbed and I dogged I ran to the opening in the wall I was toast there was no way I was going to "live" unless I jumped, but before I had time to think he stabbed again. I jumped and dodged it, but now I was plummeting to the ground. I was not scared and I screamed…

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    the girl to stop lying or else she would regret it. Sadly, Archanne did not listen and kept lying so one day, when the girl didn’t notice, the god came down again and had turned her into a spider! The girl had lived the rest of her life out as a spider and learned to never lie again. The lesson taught in this myth was that a person should never lie because…

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