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    The next day when Martin was going to the first floor a fat lady got on at the 8th floor and instead of staring at the door stared at him. When he gets home and goes to the elevator the fat lady comes in again, but instead of going with her he starts to run down the stairs and trips breaking his ankle. His dad then takes him to the hospital and Martin gets…

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    focus is more important than ours, because we have to miss class time in order to go to the office and change, or even get sent home.” (“Do School” p.19) Girls can’t wear what they want, because of boys staring at them instead of paying attention, maybe the boys should get in trouble for staring at girls instead of doing their work. How do people want us to have freedom, but have really strict rules…

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    represent that they were molded from the same clay. Two are staring at each other, while their heads seem to be peeling. The portrait is composed of the faces and ordered, molecular spheres along a black background. The two figures seem to be peeling as an apple or orange does. The connected heads represent the union between them, while the peeling represents their impermanence on a larger scale. Upon first glance the two seem to be staring neutrally into each other’s eyes. However, the two were…

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    uses imagery to convey the purpose of his writing. She begins byportraying by describing Judd as straddling his bike staring down intothe water, not riding his bike and…

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    death, but they found happiness at one point in time. The family’s happiness coheases with the overall theme of the story in many ways. Some ways may include Daniel having an immediate attraction to Rosa, Erika meeting Rosa, and Daniel getting caught staring at Rosa.…

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    Sam Sparro Allusion

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    In the song "Black and Gold" , Sam Sparro, the author questions the existence of God and the purpose of his own life if he doesn't exist. To get around this touchy subject for some, Sam Sparro used many figurative language techniques. The most prevalent techniques I saw were allusions, alliterations, hyperboles, and personification. First, Sam Sparro made a clear allusion to evolution. In the song he says, “And the apes climbed down from the trees And grew tall and they started talking”. An…

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    Zadruga Analysis

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    surface of the earth”(Romanian myths). The evil eye is the thought of apotropaic powers. Apotropaic means having the power to avert evil influences or bad luck. The Romanian article was extremely similar to my own culture. In the article it is said staring will bring upon bad…

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    everyone is staring at me and were probably whispering about me. I was afraid some older women would come up to me and tell me my mother should have taught me better, or that I was been a bad example for the young children. I started to picture people stop doing what they where doing an turned to look at me, this thought made me feel uncomfortable with myself and become more nervous then I already was. While my partner looks around, my eyes stared to wonder and see just how much people were…

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    1.) On the first Matrix game I decided that my strategy would be to always choose A: Y loses 2. O gains two. I decided this because it seemed like I would be losing less. However, on the second round I decided that I would try out my luck and choose B, which turned out to be the wrong move. I went from -2$ to -5$. After this I decided that I would stick to my original strategy and continued to choose A for the following 4 rounds. Immediately I noticed that it was the better choice ending up with…

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    The Jungle Book Analysis

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    If you placed a child in the jungle all alone, what would become of him? Would the child be consumed, or would the animals raise him as one of their own? Jon Favreau showed that in the movie The Jungle Book. This movie is about Mowgli’s experience in the jungle after his parents had died while protecting him from a tiger. Abandoned by his father, Mowgli had been raised wolves and had become one himself, but was not completely accepted by the animals inhabiting the jungle. Shere Khan, the tiger…

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