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    shallow parts or to tie to the steps that lead into the cold waters of Lake St. Clair. My father loved that orange boat and he and his five siblings claimed that I was unsinkable. It lasted the wear and tear of burning hot summers with crazy thunderstorms and through freezing lake winters in the shed with whimsical blizzards. It has even lasted through me, my sisters, and my cousins. We have rammed it into the lake walls causing the sides to be beaten and banged up. We have gotten it stuck under…

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    Naval Induction Report

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    according to my five-year-old cousin, made me resemble Popeye and laughed at my issued footwear because they looked a lot like the shoes my grandmother was wearing. The mood was light-hearted (this was my parents second I-day) but tears were still shed and every tear that fell not only added to the sadness of the sticky Annapolis day but to the mugginess as well. I was sitting on the grass surrounded by all of my loved ones eating Drydock’s original Muhleisan sandwich, soaking up every last…

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    Opium went on lockdown for three months. Which meant that Europe, Asia, Africa, and China did not get the supplies they needed for three whole months. The lockdown began on November 2 8, 2136 and lasted until February 9, 2137. Everyone wonders if Opium went on lockdown because Steven and his older brother were having ownership problems. Apparently, that was not the case. To start off with, Matt reported on saying that he sneaked back into Opium and found Cecilia, Mr.Ortega, and Daft Donald.…

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    situation where a child losing his mother in a train station represents a mother dying leaving a child behind without a mother. The pathos and ethos created by the child crying provoke the emotions of all parents, and the child is crying innocent tears, giving the commercial credibility, almost forcing a parent that smokes to consider what it would be like to leave his or her child alone without a parent. Observing a child crying forces emotions to flow throughout the souls of parents. As soon…

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    Tears, stress, hate, and anxiety are all outcomes of a place most of today’s societal teenagers loathe going. School is a place, where children and teenagers attend, to obtain knowledge (School: Learner 's Dictionary). It has been around for many years and still continues. As time progresses, so does society and everything along with it. Schools from the sixties are much different from the ones of today in various ways. There are many types of schools that people can attend. For example there…

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    to happen to such an explosive team as ours. As I looked to my left, while the game clock was approaching zero, most of my fellow senior teammates had tears running down their faces. We all knew that it was the end. I then…

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    The speeches given at Julius Caesar's funeral were both spectacular;however, there were some comparable aspects. Brutus's speech was more friendly, loving, and kind towards Julius Caesar and the audience. Mark Antony's speech was more of him talking down Brutus and Julius, telling the citizens that were at the funeral, that they need to "forget" the memory of Julius. Brutus shows how much that he cares for Julius and how much he misses him; where as Mark Antony speaks as if he is already to…

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    Court Proceeding of Sexual Assault Analysis London England in the 18th century shifted from the influence of church teachings to the development of a secular impact on societal norms . This shift in perspectives altered people’s views of sexual assault, also influenced by a new understanding of both male and female roles in reproduction. This paper analyzes the court proceedings of Richard Smith and Elizabeth Treadway on the account of sexual assault. This analysis explores first the context…

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    As the novel comes to a close the depth of Holden Caulfield’s character grows. Holden is coming to terms with his emotions and is learning how to deal with them in an effective manner. At the same time is his learning about others sentiments and how to react to their emotions. When talking to his sister, Phoebe, Holden withdraws from the conversation as it progresses into more emotional depth than he is comfortable with. Holden knows that his sister “gets very emotional” and he is not prepared…

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    Great Gatsby Influences

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    the tour of Gatsby house, she comes across Gatsby’s closet and sobs, claiming that “it makes her sad because she has never seen such beautiful shirts before” (98). Not once does she shed tears out of any emotions when she finally meets Gatsby, the man who she claims to love, after five years, yet she immediately shed tears for the “beautiful shirts” Gatsby owns instead, demonstrating that for her, money comes before love. Gatsby also tries to touch upon her materialistic feelings with his grand…

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