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    Graham Hill Analysis

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    Cataclysmic is that of the damage that society collectively has brought forth to both our inner and outer environments. The median size of a house in 2015 in the U.S.A was 2,467 square feet according to the Census Bureau and is only expected to grow. However, with all of this free space, one could shelter all the materials they do not actually use or just keep for the sentimental feeling brought upon by hedonistic materialism. Maybe store new five $100 dresses in an old dusty closet or maybe…

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    throughout the book. For instance, in a couple chapters in the book, Amanda was walking to school, and came across an unknown character (Maniac). She started talking and walking with him. He asked to borrow one of her books that she carried in her suitcase. Amanda really wanted to get on her way because otherwise she would be late. Amanda heard the first bell, and screamed. The unknown character that we now call, Maniac, kept nagging and bugging Amanda to give him a book. Amanda really was…

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    I grab Mr. fluffy and stuff him in my suitcase before i get out of the car and the man walks me to the door. When we get up to the door he hands me a piece of paper with my details on it, knocks the crooked door, and rudely walks away. I of course don't say anything because I was in shock from…

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    regulations of screening checked bags with X-ray technology were ignored, allowing the IED device on board with checked luggage in the cargo hold. The suspects, who were Libyan intelligence agents and employed by Libyan Arab Airlines in Malta, slipped the suitcase with the IED aboard an Air Malta flight headed from Malta to Frankfurt, Germany. The unaccompanied bag was thought to have been hidden on a Pan Am flight to London and then onto Pan Am flight 103. Theories concerning motive lead…

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    Coming to Xavier has been one of a kind. Xavier is not just your typical high school or private school. It is a very unique school. I went to public school for 9 years until I came to Xavier. I was very aware of Xavier since two of my cousins graduated from here, Shamara and Israel Valdez. Shamara actually introduced me to Xavier and encouraged me to go. She would always talk about her school and the environment. I was curious about it. If it wasn’t for my cousin I would of probably gone to La…

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    The narrator states. “It was the suitcase rollers that stopped my mother’s hand; she had weather vaned a minor brainstorm. She would have to start taking herself more seriously. That blocked the free paly of her ingenuity.” Her mother finds out that one of her inventions (suitcase with rollers) was made into a reality by someone else and now making millions. I myself went through something similar, around…

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    attention, keeps the focus on the important parts of the story and makes it easier to follow and comprehend the story line. The objects I 'd select to illustrate my very own story include a tent and camping equipment, my passport, a toy plane, my suitcase, running shoes, my medals and lastly my wedding ring. The first set of objects – tent and camping equipment – represent my dearest childhood memories. Growing up in Europe, I spent countless trips into the mountains, hiking and camping. My…

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    The Man in the Hoodie The woman boarded the silver Amtrak train bound for New York City in the wee hours of the morning. It was prior to rush hour, so the train was nearly empty, and she was the only person occupying the last car. The woman got on in Boston, and her car remained empty until Connecticut, when the man in the gray hoodie boarded. She was half asleep with headphones tucked in her ears when he entered the car and took the seat opposite hers. She straightened up in her seat and…

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    He also said that the husband knew how to work with electrical things as well. There's no proof that the worker came over so we took him by his word. Therefore the husband must have killed Vanessa. The first piece of evidence I observed was the suitcase. It was by the entryway to the kitchen. This means that Vanessa was possibly packing her stuff and leaving. Maybe she was leaving for…

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    Bud Not Buddy Analysis

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    When I drew this painting, I used aspects in the story to reflect the imagery and the connections to relate the painting. If you were to read the chapters in the book, it would indicate that Bud’s suitcase resembles his pride. The reason I drew a depiction of hell is because, I wanted to show a strong tone of feeling, in a way to connect with the story. The major theme of “Bud, Not Buddy”, centers on a little African American boy who is in a search for family. Not only being Motherless, Bud has…

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