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    Tristen: A Short Story

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    Tristen- Gilbert George-Sans “Los Angeles, was just struck by a small earthquake, and scientists are predicting more in your area,” the TV blared. The day was hot, and our building was humid.lo “It’s a beautiful day outside. On days like this, People like us should be playing games,” exclaimed Sans. “Pfft, who cares.” I answered, “I’m gonna make myself a waffle.” All though my brother said that we aren’t your ordinary fresh-outta-highschool kind of guys. We own our “family business”, in…

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    But it was mostly done with a machine gun. They were shooting women and children just like anybody else.” Said Sergeant Michael Bernhardt,a soldier at the scene. “We met no resistance and I only saw three captured weapons. We had no casualties. It was just like any other Vietnamese village-old…

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    event that has triggered so many sports fans has made them question the ethics of this sport and of the people involved in it. This iconic moment in sports history shall forever be known as the bite fight. The bite fight was a boxing match in 1997 against Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield. Wayne Martin, was one of the people to have been able to say that he witnessed this crazy event take place and happen in front of him. Now, granted, he did not attend the boxing match, but he did however…

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    about how the countries of Europe modernize and sometimes do not modernize. However, no matter what country you look at in Europe at this time everyone has discontents with their country. This is the beginning of the ideas of revolution and rebelling against one 's country to take control over what the people want them to be and not what their leaders and monarchs want them to be. In Prussia, we were beginning to see how uneducated our people were. We saw the people in other countries and…

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    creativity, and freedom of thought, while also misusing technology. In addition to this, he uses imagery and allusions to highlight the negative effect these things have on the citizens of Brave New World. In Brave New World, Huxley warns readers against a loss of individuality as well as a loss of deep personal relationships. By mass producing twins, manipulating embryos, and conditioning children, this society has done away with individuality. Lenina reinforces this throughout the novel when…

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    Tim Burton, born August 1958, is a film director and famous writer. Throughout many of his films and stories, Burton commonly makes is protagonists an “outsider”. His characters are usually outside of societies normality’s and don’t fit in either physically or mentally. This is shown through the protagonists in Burton’s films: Edward Scissorhands, Vincent and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Tim Burton uses the protagonist Edward, in the 1990 feature film Edward Scissorhands to…

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    In the 1930’s The National Firearms act(NFA) was created which imposed a tax on the manufacture and the sale of certain fire arms and machine guns, the law according to congressional research service(CRS) was made it so It is “difficult to obtain types of fire arms” (Gun Control Laws, Issues and Controversies). In 1938, Congress passed the federal fire arms act, which made licenses needed…

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    the need rose for more trade with Britain so did the need for slaves. The purchase and treatment of slaves was approved by the Royal Crown and enforced by the Colonial Elites who were in charge of ensuring that the colonies ran like a well-oiled machine and that order was maintained within all off the…

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    out their homework. I was the boogeyman chaser; I wasn’t allowed to be afraid because I knew the real monster was asleep in the next room. At times, I sat breathless, pressing my whole body weight up against my bedroom door, begging to disappear, and praying that the door holds as a body rammed against it from the other side. By high school, I found my…

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    Sound and deaf may appear at first sight to work in completely different worlds, but this is not the case. In this paper, I guide regard on how sound is construed in deaf, how rethinking sound can overturn deaf hearing, and how signing and other non-spoken communicative practices may fix music for the deaf community. Mi aim is to relate the journey of a musical interpreter and how she translates and practices music in concerts and festivals to hearing-impaired audiences. To add to the above, I…

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