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    Minecraft: A Sandbox Game

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    I walked in a world full of dark colors. It was almost the middle of the night. I was holding a pickaxe, a sword, and a shovel. I raced back to my wooden shack as fast as I could. I knew that I was in terrible danger. The reason why? The monsters come out at night. I was relieved that none of this was actually going on in real life. It was only Minecraft. “What is Minecraft?’’ you may be asking. Minecraft is type of game called a “Sandbox Game”. In a sandbox game you interact with your…

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    Metaphors In Death Fugue

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    Poetry is capable of an incredibly wide range of emotional impact; it can be beautiful, it can reveal dark truths, it can illustrate loss, etc. In the poem Death Fugue, Paul Celan takes full advantage of the emotional impact of poetry by constructing ingenious ways to reveal a collective trauma of the Jewish victims of Nazi concentration camps, even without any explicit mention of the Holocaust. Although transforming the horrendous events of the Holocaust into an art form may seem inappropriate…

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    was useless and all I was good for was digging holes. I was really mad at the fact that he thinks i’m dumb because that’s all he’s ever thought of me just because I don’t like answering his questions. Everyone started laughing at me, so, I took my shovel and hit him. I didn’t mean to hit him as hard as I did, I just wanted to prove my point that I can do more than dig a hole. Then, I started running. I was lost for a couple of days and found an old boat with the words “Mary Lou” on the back.…

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    With DNA and all the new ways to get evidence, there is a good chance of proving someone did the crime. A lot of crimes are not from organized parties, so there is usually evidence to support the prosecutors. I saw a woman who hit her husband with a shovel because he was cheating on her. There is no denying her for doing the crime, so she is more likely to get a plea…

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    After reading Roll of thunder hear my cry I seemed to love the novel better than the film, because it provided more necessary details and had more events. the Logan children went into the shed at school and grabbed Shovels and buckets to build a ditch in the middle of the road to get revenge on the jefferson davis school bus for getting them wet and dirty. Therefor, the kids collect water and make holes in the middle of the road, so when the bus comes by it hits the holes and flips over but in…

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    investigate and even dilute. It is at this moment that Troy’s hedge of privilege slowly begins to crumble. Following a series of chaotic events, Troy finally has his Mookie in Do the Right Thing moment. He smashes the locked door of Hancock Hall with a shovel and is immediately arrested. As silence falls over the chaos, Dean Fairbanks arrives outside in time to see one of the cops pulling a gun on a struggling Troy. “Don’t shoot!” he cries. “That’s my son!” Troy is spared and instead, dragged…

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    and also the impact it's made on their life. In the short story ‘Clearing Paths for the Past’ the author gives us an example of a man doing things and taking responsibility for things he is in charge of. The main character of the story is having to shovel snow for the kids that walk to school in the winter. The man goes into detail on how his grandfather did so many things for others and it shows that the young man is following in the…

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    is no way to tell if it is something good or something bad. When you are about start to college you have a big process to complete, there is a point where someone thinks about whether they should quit while they are ahead, or continue to go on and shovel through it all. Is it really worth it? After deciding that it is, you open the big scary door and you see coats; lots of them. These coats hold you back, so you have to push through them with all your might,…

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    Sometimes Being Disconnected Can be a Good Thing in 'The Moped Diaries' Ah, life, so carefree, so innocent. That is until civilization intervenes and ruins it for everyone. This according to Levi (Tyle Nilson) the narrator of The Moped Diaries. Life through his eyes was a happy one until a bridge is built, connecting the island to the mainland. Welcome to Colington Island in North Carolina, a quiet fishing village. A place where Levi (Tyler Nilson) felt safe and secure. Then the…

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    British defeated the French, it was handed to the British Army who sent the Stone to the British Museum, where it's been since 1802 for two years the Rosetta Stone was stored underground during the First World War to keep it safe. It was dug up using shovels and picks it was an accident the soldiers were looking for something else and instead they found the Rosetta Stone. The Rosetta Stone was and is the most visited object in the British Museum. It weighs about 760 kilograms (1,676 lb),…

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