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    Dagoberto Gilb’s short story “Shout” addresses the idea of a life full of struggle. It begins with a guy struggling to open the door to his house. After moving to the states from Mexico, losing his old job, and losing the duplex apartment that they had lived in for years, they had to keep the door locked on their new apartment because they didn’t want the baby to get out into the bad neighborhood they now live in. From here the day just got worse, he had been working all day and was hot and…

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    With the invention of the Internet has come with the creation of a whole new way people express their creativity. A common form of expression on the internet is through the use of fan made content, including things such as fan fiction and memes. In recent months, the 2007 animated film Bee Movie has received much attention on the internet through the use of this fan made content, in particular memes. Many of these memes are about making the film seem even more absurd through editing the film or…

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    1. The only physical characteristics mentioned was that of Mr. Thorwald, he was dark haired but of Scandinavian ancestry. 2. Jeff was injured and confine to his apartment with a cast on. While Mr. Thorwald during the story he each time before bed and once early in the morning he would take stiff shots of liquor. Also two to three times he would strike a match while probably lying on the sofa or standing at the rear of the window, he stood at the window often sweeping his eyes from left to right…

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    The deepest discussed moral questions are about life, innocence, and experience. Experience can improve everyone's life when they learn from innocence to experience. Sometimes experience helps to improve life, but It also can destroy the future by mistake we make in the past, and it's always stayed in our mind as a right or wrong memory. Being an adult is not easy for everyone. Some people learn and get experience from their mistakes, and some people make mistakes over and over again, and they…

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    On the literal level, this riddle refers to a quill and the 3 fingers used to write with it. Writing always requires a writing utensil and fingers to work together produce words.In this riddle, the word “weird” doesn’t mean strange, its definition is destined, which allows the answer to make sense. The creature -- a hand writing-- moved swiftly, leaving black tracks, otherwise known as words written in black ink. At the time, quills were used to write, alluding to the phrase “flew through air”.…

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    Daily Seinfeld Sequence Make Women Want You Title: Do you write for fun or profit? I heard this story before. It’s familiar yet so true. There was a kid who wanted to be a writer. He’d read Hemingway, Poe, and Shakespeare because he looks up to them. He wants to copy these stellar writers because he wants to create the next great novel that will set the world on. The kid loves it when teachers ask students to write essays to see how much they learned. He knows that he’ll ace the test, no…

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    shows like SpongeBob, or Ed, Edd, and Eddy, the show I most remember watching was more adult oriented, all possible jokes aside the show that affected my childhood the most was Seinfeld. Seinfeld was an American sitcom that aired between 1989 to 1998, and was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It also starred Jerry Seinfeld as himself and his friends notably Jason Alexander as George Constanza, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes, and finally Michael Richards as Cosmo Kramer. The show…

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    No risk it, no biscuit, you can’t live scared. These words describe who I am as a student, employee, and a person. In freshmen year of high school, I was shy, intimidated, and awkward; there was nothing I wanted more than to fit in with the crowd and be known through following the “cool kids.” It turns out that it is easier said than done. Fitting in with the cool kids is something that looks a lot easier than it is. I tried everything, making jokes, listening to different music; even changing…

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    As I was binge-watching Seinfeld on Netflix over the weekend, I came across a lot of different sociological issues and situations. It then occurred to me that you could take almost any TV show or movie and find examples of different sociological patterns, or norms, for example, as I was talking about with Seinfeld, thinking its just a classic 90’s sitcom that is suppose to be funny, but has no substance, but in actuality it shows plenty of social norms in behavior, and interactions with others…

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    the wrong city, or supported the wrong quarterback. In a skit regarding American sports fans, Jerry Seinfeld satirically expressed this idea with perfect accuracy. Seinfeld explained that players move teams so often that it makes routing for a team very hard to justify. According to Seinfeld, “you are standing and cheering and yelling for your clothes to beat the clothes from another city” (Seinfeld). The only…

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