Led by John Bridger and Charlie Croker, a team is assembled for one last heist to steal $35 million in gold bars from a heavily guarded safe in Venice, Italy. The team includes Charlie Croker, a thief and John's protege, Napster, a computer expert, Rob, their wheelman, Steve, their inside man, and Left Ear, their explosives expert. After successfully pulling off the heist, a team member, Steve, intercepts their van and take the gold, shoots and kills John, while the rest of the team falls into…
OT room at the table. The OT and Kean began to do heavy work at the table. The OT began by making Kean sit in the chair and with the resistance band tied to the bottom of it she had him push his feet against it and count to 10 and repeat it 3 times. Next, still sitting down on the chair, the OT had him bend down, grab the band and pull it up for 10 seconds 3 times. Lastly, the OT made him hold to the side of the chair and push himself up and hold for 10 seconds 3 times. She turned to Kean’s mom…
There I was in the kitchen opening up the scores to my ACT. I have been waiting months to see what I got. I thought to myself, all this studying finally paid off. I remember right after we completed the test how well I thought I did, that even though this was my first time taking it, I was going to get a score no less than a thirty. My mother was in the living room reading a magazine, I was in the kitchen about to open the letter. I opened the letter and saw my score. It was a twenty… I…
minutes straight. The spirit bear started talking to Cole. Cole asked why he attacked him. The bear said ‘because I thought you was gone attack me first’. Cole was quiet for a minute because he knew it was true. Later that day the bear and Cole sat next to a fire all night talking to each other. They fell asleep later…
Around Antonius, frustrated men pounded their empty glasses on the table and cried for more alcohol, while tossing shouts across the room carelessly. Inwardly he cringed, wishing for the hundredth time he had picked a better meeting place, as an empty glass sailed inches away from his head and smashed onto the floor, shattering into thousands of small fragments. Most taverns drew in customers, but The Queen's Glass usually attracted the biggest, most violent, crowd. Especially on Sunday evenings…
told depends on a how one want to appeal to a specific audience. The end of one semester and the beginning of a new semester can be seen as a transition period for most students. For the extent of individuals, this period is all but a glimpse onto the next…
Good evening Ladies, Gentlemen, thank you for coming to celebrate a truly special evening for a truly special person, and to have to have all of you here to help celebrate makes it that much better. Tonight, would not have been possible without each and every one of you, all of you have played a very important role in Zac’s life so far. Tonight, is Zac’s night and we hope it will be a night that he remembers this fondly in the years to come. The past twenty-one years have flown by and seen Zac…
In Albert Camus’ novel, “The Stranger”, the absurdist themes of the meaninglessness of human life, living in the moment, irrationality, and lack of conformity to the values of society are best exemplified through the relationships that the protagonist, Meursault, has with those around him. Camus’ characterisation of his anti-hero makes us question the way we must fit into other people’s expectations of our own behaviour, thus forcing us to lie in order to find a secure place within society.…
person’s name. Looking at this line a different way, readers would see “June” as a time of celebration, freedom, considering its around the time school tends to end. “Jazz” would then be considered a form of celebration or dancing of some sort. The next line drastically changes the tone of the whole poem. The rebellious young boys go from having a good time and bragging about there behavior, and now admit that drinking, lurking, and playing pool will lead to an early death. Ending the poem with…
The fundamental basis of Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition management is the process of effectively translating technological opportunities and the needs of the warfighter into reliable, affordable, and sustainable systems (Brown, 2010). Ultimately, there are many aspects of the acquisition process that enable this to happen, but contract planning and management is the most vital for a successful acquisition. Therefore, in the decades to come, training and developing a quality workforce…