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    Have you ever wondered how technology is affecting our daily life? Is it causing a negative or positive impact? In the article, “Your Phone Could Ruin Your Life” by Kristin Lewis, she states, “Some experts worry that the younger generation will be so busy consuming media that you won’t be able to create anything of your own.” The technology that we use every day (even for this project) is starting to control our lives. Cyberbullying is one of the most dangerous ways technology is impacting teenager’s lives. It can lead to depression, anxiety, and even suicide. In the case of Amanda Todd, it lead to all three. In Amanda’s YouTube video, she stated, “[I] fell into anxiety, depression,and panic attacks.” About a year later, she…

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    terrifying Bill. This event is explaining that since Bill is terrified of the boy now, he doesn't want anything to do with him and wants to take the boy back. Along with the little boy terrifying Bill and ruining the plan, Sam also helped ruin the plan. Sam has helped connected to the theme because he had listened to Bill and went way over price to fifteen hundred dollars. If they stayed with the plan of two thousand dollars, then Mr. Dorset would have probably accepted the deal. Based on the…

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    Technology Dependency The internet is negative in many ways. The internet can keep people from being socially active in personal communication. People’s identities are ruined by social media. A girl or guy may send out a personal picture of themselves naked and it may spread worldwide. This happens quite often. Cyberbullying happens on the internet. If you think about it, getting harassed and put down can possibly ruin your life. However there are positives. Some people can use the internet to…

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    Always Win,’ a high school student “Good Guy” has the opportunity to share the History exam with his peers, which could ruin his dream of going to college. Both Good Guy and Mrs. Kittredge have to choose between two tough decisions, however I believe…

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    Architectural Fantasy

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    painting with its broad views. Romantic paintings from this era were defined by their use of light and color to convey emotion. Another aspect of Romantic works was that the scenes were often glorified to depict a more beautiful and perfect world than the present one. Romanticism was a way for the painter to show the world how they wanted it to be seen rather than by what was actually present. Robert’s work is atypical of his own personal style due to the fact that it is not a clear ruin like…

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    National Cycle route 7. Providing home to a few new boats, a pick nick area and a café. If you head further North, you will end up in the remains of the old harbour where the wrecks of six ships can be found. Wooden posts divide it from the greater part of the Clyde, but it is easily accessed from the new harbour by boat. The site is important to the performance. The ruin boats make time uncertain. They at once show the audience a surviving fragment of the past but it also shows the decaying…

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    Multitasing

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    Working an Working and Studying at the Same Time is a huge challenger. I have worked and studied at the same time, taking classes while working a full-time job is daunting; however, it sounds a challenge, so many people try it, but they cannot because it ruins their lives. Multitasking has negative consequences: bad social life, lack of sleep, and tight timetable. A lot of the things i do in life are to improve the way me and my family live. I study, work, and make choices…

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    Montresor Insecurities

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    There are times in our life where we meet people that seem to be one’s friend, but are truly the ones spiking the knife through another back. The ones you thought that were there for you but turn around to tell everyone what you told them. Some even envy each other to the point where they end up hurting the relationship or even each other. Montresor in “The Cast of Amontillado” demonstrate such action towards Fortunato by burying him in his family catacomb. Through characterization of Montresor,…

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    at him with the past so that his Dad would leave him alone. Pat was still stuck in the past trying to get back at his Dad, potentially offending and maybe ruining his relationship with his Dad. This all connects to the wider world where people bring events up from the past, just to get back at someone. These events could ruin their relationships or opportunities later in life. Lastly, Pat was very decisive when it came to the end. Pat was assuring that “Everything is going to come together”.…

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    Exeter Book Before we get into the poems that consist in the Exeter book, let’s discuss about what the Exeter book is. To start off, it is an anthology. An anthology is a collection of different writings by different authors, like our literature book (hymnal as Mr. McGee calls it). This is the Anglo-Saxon Anthology of poetry. There are three poems in this Exeter book, consisting of The Seafarer, The Wanderer, and The Wife’s Lament. These poems are dramatic monologues, which means there is…

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