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    A underground tunnel!!?" I asked as we hurried to my room and grabbed my small suitcase where I carried important documents and money. Soon, the helicopters landed on the property and Marcello point out. "These guys are not the CIA, or the FBI...no they are planing to kill us." "Oh, my god, Marcello!!... What are we going to do!!…

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    Dismatria Sparknotes

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    the suitcases contains Italian souvenirs, and the protagonist realises that, unbeknownst to them, they have ‘un’altra matria’ . There is a clear struggle of identity here as the suitcases become dual, almost contradictory symbols. On the one hand, they symbolise the family’s longing to return home, back to their motherland. On the other, the transient nature of their identity; the family has moved around, thus gathering complicated geographical identities represented through their suitcases,…

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    and/or reduced lunch. Students supplied who live within the “Suitcase-city”…

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    explains that she was taking the baby on a stroll and was holding a manuscript in her hand. Distracted, she put the baby instead of the manuscript in a suitcase and left it in a metro station. As soon as Jack heard these ords he ran into his room and brought the suitcase he was left in when he was a baby. Miss Prism immediately recognized that suitcase and told him that it is the one she left the baby inside. Jack mistakingly thought that Miss Prism was his other but later knew that his real…

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    mean, who forgets to pick up their suitcase after a 7 hour plane trip to Baja, California? Only me, that’s who! And even though I am stupid, I will definitely be dead by the end of this fiasco. My cousin will come at me like a nest of hornets, and not to mention my diabolical Aunt Mary. Even though I haven’t seen her since I had walked, no crawled, this earth for three years, the egregious stories were enough to keep me away for the next thirteen years. That suitcase contained my life, my…

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    learn various lessons from them. Fairytale characters develop and grow up throughout the plot. These stories illustrate different stages of their lives, some obstacles, victories and defeats. Charlotte’s Web written by Elwyn Brooks White, and Hana’s Suitcase written by Karen Levine are two good examples of children’s literature. Their main characters, Fern Arable and Hana Brady, have some similarities and differences in their lives. Both girls are young, open to others and sometimes naive.…

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    Cultural Baggage Introduction Cultural baggage is like the past in hiding. When items within a bag, the content is no longer visible to others and only the original packer knows what’s inside. Now image that suitcase getting past down from generation to generation, and in the midst of this transfer, people forgot what was the original content. Many people are unaware of the cultural baggage they carry and how it affects their daily lives. Baggage itself is restricting and unwilling to be…

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    saw talent in Dexter. He always wanted to grab the attention of others and be the person everyone knew. He wanted people to have a new outlook on life and people to follow the path he was leading. Walking throughout New York, he always carried a suitcase, his journals, and books. He loves being a traveling-journalist with his girlfriend Marie of 3 years. He always keeps his MacBook and a hilarious passport ID inside,…

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    Mercy Shore: A Short Story

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    Attention, citizens of Mercy Shore. This is not a drill. The Risen are approaching us, and they are very thirsty for flesh. I advise you all to stick together as families, friends, acquaintances. Remember what you have been training for. Remember who you stand for. Starting now, conserve your resources and reduce your rations. At first sight of a Risen, take shelter. Conserve your ammunition. This is no battle. This is war, Mercy Shore, stand your ground. We must battle tactfully. Take safety…

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    In the continent of Europe, I chose the country of Germany to research. Germany’s largest city, which also happens to be the largest city is Berlin. The country is also the most populous state in Europe, with 81 million inhabitants and is the second most popular migration destination in the world. In Germany, most of the people are very engaging when it comes to the topic of sports. In Germany, group activities, team sports, and competitions take place regularly. Playing with neighbors and…

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