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    Most Dangerous Game

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    It was about 2 weeks ago in the last week of May. I had just gotten home from school it was about 4:30 and had a really sore throat and they really long day. it was Thursday so I had soccer practice that day. but I didn't feel well so I didn't really want to go. I was texting my mom and dad asking if I could skip this practice. none of them were answering so I tried calling them. They didn't answer when I called. so an hour later I called and my dad picked up. he said that I could just skip…

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    Philippians 2:1-11 The main point is to pursue unity, It’s an exaltation to unity, having the same mindset, humility promotes unity and consideration of others. In doctrine and the work of Jesus. Nevertheless, meaning, to love God, fellowship with each other and with and humble spirit, and esteem others higher than yourself; in other words, look out for each other. Philippians 2:1-4. What are your most significant observation of the passage? Intimating Christ humility, and his attitude.…

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    The Boston Massacre should not be labeled as a massacre. Instead, it was mostly self defense. Depending on your perspective, the Boston Massacre can be interpreted in many different ways. Although, more sources provide the idea that the event was an act of self defense rather than the killing of innocent and defenseless colonist. To begin, the event that took place on March 5th, 1770 was known as the Boston Massacre. Many say that the massacre was the result of the red coats feeling…

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    Beatles was and still is a widely celebrated rock band that organized in Liverpool, England. They were one of the most popular bands of all time, and their name still exists after fifty years. Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison were the four main musicians who played in the Beatles. Paul McCartney was born June 18th 1942 in Liverpool. He was born to a working class family. His father a musician encouraged McCartney to explore music. He started learning music through…

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    Fear is the belief that someone or something is dangerous likely to cause pain or a threat. American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, “Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world,” meaning that fear is very powerful and makes you make decisions you normally wouldn't make. Two characters that had to respond with fear in their sites are Abigail Williams and John Proctor. Abigail Williams and John Proctor were both set to respond to fear with decisions that they normally…

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    by Paul McCartney and released by the iconic band The Beatles in 1965 is one of my favorites. It is a slow melodic song, McCartney provides the main vocals. He talks about losing his love not fully understanding why and the aftermath of losing her and how hard love is.. While it’s a fairly short and simple song it has such powerful emotion and beauty. There are some music elements or principles that i noticed in this song. First there is sound the beautiful dynamics in the slow tone of Paul…

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    Emotions In The Pixar

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    In the Pixar movie Inside out the setting is inside the mind of an eleven-year-old girl named Riley. As she moves to a new town and learns to adapt there, the movie is using different colored characters to depict how our emotions have an effect on our memories. In Inside Out the five following emotions inspired by a psychologist named Robert Plutchik are illustrated as characters in her mind with different personalities: Joy, Fear, Disgust, Anger, and Sadness. Robert Plutchik suggests that we…

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    The Great Unknown Most people in the world are scared of something. For some, it is a bug, a clown, or a certain place. From the beginning of time, humans have been scared of the unknown. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, the fear of the unknown plays various roles: it explains fear and what it can do, it helps uncover characters’ personality, and it connects to the reader. The main role of fear of the unknown is to explain the types and consequences of distress. People have been scared…

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    Case Study Annotated Biancho

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    Between the years of 1977 and 1978, a killer known as the Hillside Strangler ran rampant across the Los Angeles area (Futrell et al). The Strangler was responsible for raping, torturing, and killing ten young women, and leaving their bodies near hillsides in the Hollywood area. It eventually became known that this murderer was actually a duo of cousins, working together: Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono. This particular case study focuses on Bianchi, and the biological factors which were…

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    In the novel, The Pigman by Paul Zindel, two teens fool an old man, but find the most valuable friendship they will never get again. John Conlan and Lorraine Jenson are two, out of the four in their group, friends that find the friendship of a lifetime. One night, they do their normal routine when hanging out with their friends Norton and Dennis, and have a competition. They compete to see who can have the longest conversation,using prevarications, with a stranger on the phone. Lorraine…

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