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    The noise of high heels dancing on the wooden floorboards echoes through the cold, empty, deserted rooms of the compact London flat, that she had called home for the last few years.Eyes closed, she drinks in the memories, smells and sounds. Moving from room to room, revisiting happy times and events, absorbing them to her mind’s eye for the long lonely nights that she thinks lay ahead. Suddenly Sarah Jane stops and stands like a statue frozen in time. Here in a state of numbness, within the walls of silence, cold, empty living room that was often filled with love and laughter. Sarah beings to doubt if the decision to leave and return to Yorkshire was the right one or the one she would regret in time. After what seems like hours she shakes herself back to reality, crossing the room to the front door, handle in her hand, she pauses, a moment of hesitation before she summons all of her energy and courage and strides with determination into the sun soaked street heading towards Kings Cross, towards Yorkshire, towards her new life. The voice in her head repeating a new mantra “You will be fine, you will be fine.” At Kings Cross Station Sarah Jane stands staring at the departure board and the hustle and bustle of station life. Ticket pressed against her lips to hide her confusion, sadness and panic. She begins to watch the constant movement of people. It reminds her of the sea at high tide, when the waves are strong enough to knock you off your feet. At that moment Sarah is…

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    The show Doctor Who is and has become an iconic part of British culture. It has been running for over fifty years (although there was not constant broadcast), and many people world-wide know much about it, even if they’ve never seen it or don’t actually like it. A lot of people can instantly recognize its villains and characters, even without faces. More than that, a lot of people can recognize the space machine that appears throughout every episode to-date. This show, albeit for entertainment,…

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    can relate to us. From men being distracted by women, to showing the basic human instinct of self-preservation, this film shows us that no matter where you come from, everyone is similar. This movie expresses many aspects of human emotion and human nature, some more outright than others. One of the scenes that shows this the most is when the prosecutor and doctor are talking about the woman who killed herself soon after the birth of her child. The more they talk, the more the…

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    series’ (Garner. 161) of Doctor Who, and for the younger audience it was created to be aimed for, it easily introduced many of the main cast members as well as the well-known character Sarah Jane. Looking into the narrative form for this episode, it starts with a narration from Sarah Jane herself - although not known to the audience yet - and then transitions into a television ad from which one of the recurring main actors to this season is introduced. The episode does well in not cramming every…

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    In the show Doctor Who, an alien travels throughout time and space in a time machine called the TARDIS. TARDIS stands for time and relative dimension in space. First off, the Doctor is an alien from the planet Gallifrey. He is called a Time Lord since he is able to manipulate time. The TARDIS is a time machine that he figured out how to use himself. The Doctor left his planet Gallifrey in a stolen time machine called the TARDIS. It can disguise itself as whatever the driver wants. The Doctor…

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    looking at his name tag ”The Doctor.” The class continued on, until finally they…

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    If you found a loved one unconscious and collapsed on the bathroom floor, wouldn’t you call 911? Mrs. Verbermockle said that she found her husband on the bathroom floor unconscious. She also said that he slipped on a bar of soap on his way out of the shower. Mrs. Verbermockle’s description of what happened may sound convincing, but the crime scene does not match her description. After the family doctor arrived, he declared Mr. Verbermocle dead due to blunt force trauma to the back of the head.…

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    I kept going back to my doctor and she would tell me the same thing. That it was my anemia was getting worse and that was all, though my levels never seemed to move. I knew deep down inside it was much more than my simple anemia. That year was the same as my ninth grade year, not great and very weak. Finally, that summer we moved to a new town, where I started to see a new doctor. I had hope that maybe she would find what was wrong with me, but like the first doctor she said the same thing and…

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    My grades got a lot better with the exception of one class. I realized this one class was very hard, but I decided to challenge myself and try to overcome it in my busy lifestyle. I soon realized that I was either not studying enough because of the amount of outside activities I was doing or because I was doing something wrong. Then, I was told that most of my errors were from errors in the foundation of this math, which is the math class I took the previous year. I hope to soon overcome…

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    Since I was ten-years-old, I’ve been homeschooled. Well, I was cyber schooled, which means I could longue around in pajamas all day long and take tests over the computer and call it a day. Pretty sweet, right? Students say their first year of college is an interesting experience. They’re away from their parents and siblings for the first time, they have a taste of freedom – its every teenagers dream. But when you’ve been homeschooled, it’s a whole different world, and you’ll be in for a rude…

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