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    Archetypes In Big

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    The first stage of the cycle is the Golden Age symbolizing innocence, begginings, and ignorance. As with most, the purest and happiest moments of Josh’s life take place in his childhood prior to being corrupted by the nefarious principles of the adult world. The movie…

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    My trip to cedar point When i went to cedar point it was the trip for the whole band what i saw there fun games, people, there bug problem, and awesome rides. we got to pick our groups to. i picked me, colin, cameron, and matt. we left in the summer to cedar point around 5:00 in the morning in a regular school bus i was hoping for a charter bus though so i could go to sleep easier. The first thing i smelt when we finally got to cedar point was chicken and fries the one thing i liked was free…

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    Kiss Land Concert Report

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    the spotlight shined on him and he began to sing. The atmosphere was incredible, and I have yet to experience something similar at any other concert I have been to. The different spotlight they used and the screens that played videos behind him on stage were done very well. Throughout the concert he played songs from Kiss Land most of the songs on his Album. He also played some of his more popular songs from his previous mixtape, The Trilogy. I was a bit disappointed that some of my favorites…

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    When you hear the words “The Eighties” what first comes to mind? There is a good chance the first subjects that come to mind would be big hair, classic rock, sweet workout videos and clothes, and great movies. If I were to be transported back in time and be forced to live out the rest of my life in a time period, my very first pick would definitely be the eighties due to it being one of the most iconic decades. Growing up, my father talked about how different it was back then compared to how it…

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    San Fermin

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    The fiesta of San Fermin never stops from beginning to end. At points one may look out of their hotel rooms to find people running with the bulls down the streets in preparation for later celebrations. Once everyone has woken, they will all walk down to watch the bullfights in the arena that are held on most days of the fiesta. All throughout the party there are groups of dancers running through the streets entertaining endless groups of people that are all found in the cafes and wine shops. The…

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    In the first stage of Knapp’s Stages of Relational Development is Initializing. It is the beginning of a relationship in which you met each other as acquaintance. It is also known as the coming together in Knapp’s stage of Relational development. Initializing is the beginning of a new relationship and it is a stage that all relationships go through. (Alder, Rodman, & du pre, 2014, p.208). Being part of a team is part of forming a relationship. In 5th grade I joined the little league soccer team,…

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    Night Descriptive Writing

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    eyes of wonder staring at the blank canvas stage. I take the very best seat so I can enjoy the first performance of the grand celebration. Everyone remains restless and cheerful as we wait for the curtains to be drawn into the sky. The performance starts. A woman as beautiful as an angel emerges through the darkness of the moonlit sky with hair as glistening as stars. As she dances through the clouds of awe - with music as her wings - and lights the stage with her flamboyance and elegance of a…

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    Mr. Reed: A Short Story

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    A nervous young boy glanced down at his choir notes again. Mr. Moses Reed waved his baton in the air and started the piece with the star bassist, a tall and broad shouldered senior with a deep voice that put either fear or warmth in the pit of anyone’s stomach. Bass members added to the deep note and Mr. Reed motioned to the rest of the choir boys. As the music flowed freely, the boy became more and more nervous. This was his ticket to being in with the cool music kids and getting Mr. Reed…

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    Carl's Monologue

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    rooms. The room on the far stage left is a kitchen. The room in the middle is blank but has pictures that you would expect to be in family room. The room on the far right has is an entrance hallway. Each room is accessed by walking around the front walls as if there is a hallway. Joe stands in the room on the far left. Joe is physically very strong but he has not left the house in days. He trying to wash dishes but he keeps stopping to stare off into space. Carl enters stage left. He age 51…

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    I'm really scared to do this assignment! I think Johnny is sitting there pouting and feeling annoyed and wants to have a break from playing the violin. He looks like he is feeling frustrated or overwhelmed. It seems as though Johnny is slumped over in his seat leaning on his elbows which usually indicates to me someone is unhappy or exhausted ( or poor core strength haha) .Johnny also has his head in his hands and his eyes closed. If I think back to times I have had a similar positioning to…

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