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    Short Story

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    windows. This is wrong. Three guys stand outside, blue zip-up sweatshirt, green graphic tee, and him. They are laughing and clutching onto the drinks. It's wrong. I try to shimmy backward behind the tree. But I make a wrong step, and slip on a patch again, causing the leaves to rustle in protest. They group got quiet and looked around. They see me. He sees me. Wrong. Will sees me. I'm sure of it. Green graphic tee takes a step forward and opens his mouth as if to warn the others. He is silenced…

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    Englishmen born, we are denied Englishmen’s liberty”. It helped to create colonial rebellion, because negative altitude was around the war. People brought up boycotts to make changes. One of the most popular boycotts took place after putting taxation on the tee goods (Tea tax). In the response of taxes colonists went to ships in Boston Harbor and threw crates of tea overboard. It became known as the Boston Tea Party. But on the other side a lot of people stayed loyal to the colonies. They…

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    Red-Personal Narrative

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    I walked through the door with you, the air was cold, But something 'bout it felt like home somehow and I Left my scarf there at your sister's house, And you still got it in your drawer even now. Oh, your sweet disposition and my wide-eyed gaze. We're singing in the car, getting lost upstate. The Autumn leaves falling down like pieces into place, And I can picture it after all these days. And I know it's long gone, And that magic's not here no more, And I might be okay, But I'm not fine at all.…

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    The Gathering of Old Men is set in rural Louisiana during the 1970’s. Tee Jack is a white male who owns a local bar. His bar used to segregate the blacks and whites because of the law, also known as de jure segregation. In spite of de jure segregation being declared unconstitutional, blacks are still being segregated through fear tactics. When Tee Jack talks about the discrimination of African-Americans in his bar. He claims that the discrimination is “how…

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    The Importance Of Hunting

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    a day give him the opportunity to hunt and fish, you will feed him for a lifetime. Back in the old days when people slept in huts and tee pees hunting was necessary for men to provide food and shelters for their family. There isn’t one part of the animal that went to waist. Bones were used for tools, stomachs were used for pouches, the skin was used to cover the tee pees and obviously the meat was used for food. In the old days before guns were invented people used long sticks with sharp…

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    The first play was an end around with Chris faking a hand off to the running back and Forest streaking across the back field going in the opposite direction. 15 yards and a First Down! They rushed up to the line of scrimmage and Forest ran ten yards and cut across the middle. 12 yards and a First Down! They rushed up to the line of scrimmage and Chris pitched the ball to the running back and he threw the ball back to Chris on the opposite side of the field. 22 yards and a First Down! They rushed…

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    Romeo And Juliet's Flaws

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    William Shakespeare made a lot of poems and plays. Most are tragedies and comedies but Romeo and Juliet was the play that made history. William Shakespeare made this play to be a tragedy despite the romantic stereotypes. The two lovers warmed many peoples hearts by the strength of their love and their belief that they were born to be together. The flaw was that destiny had nothing to do with the cause of their deaths; it was their own childish choices. The first bad choice that was made was…

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    Slaughterhouse-Five is a novel full of motifs, ironies, black humor, as well as themes. The themes seen throughout the novel is sight, destruction of war, and lack of free will. Going more in depth, sight is a theme since the novel talks about being able to see clearly. During the novel, the destruction of war is mentioned quite a few times. Free will is the more obvious theme of the three and seen frequently throughout the entire novel. These three themes are seen in both the poem, A Man…

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    It was the night before the first day of school, a new school in fact, and I was pretty eager and excited for the following day. I wasn’t sure whether to be thrilled or nervous, not knowing how my day would turn out. A few weeks prior, Mom had taken me to the store right down the block and we bought all new school supplies, so I was ready, prepared, and once again, excited. My parents were gracious enough to allow me to finish the year off, instead of transferring me to Woodland High School in…

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    The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. The four muscles of the rotator cuff are over half of the seven scapulohumeral muscles. The four muscles are the supraspinatus muscle, the infraspinatus muscle, teres minor muscle, and the subscapularis muscle. The…

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