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    Charlie: A Short Story

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    rather than later.” “Don’t do that,” he huffed, swinging the axe again before leaving where it lay imbedded in the stump. “Don’t do what?” Charlie asked, watching as he used a towel to wipe the sweat from his face before moving towards her, making room for himself between her legs. “Don’t talk about yourself like that. You’re not crazy.” Playing with…

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    Jimmy yet again created another group, called Jimmy James and the Blue Flames. In an attempt to put his name out there they played in many various Greenwich Village cafés and clubs. After a few months passed, Jimmy had an image that went with him; the phenomenal guitarist. Jimi was finally getting his foot in the door. In 1966 while Jimi was performing at a gig, Linda Keith spotted him. Linda was a British model and she was also dating the Rolling Stone’s guitarist, Keith Richards. She…

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    attacking him personally, causing Andrew to cry like the trombone player before him, but Andrew is allowed to stay. Most shots are of close-ups, where the audience is brought right into the action, building the tension. When Andrew is in the practice room, the camera is placed to center on his face, showing the physical strain and effort he’s putting in. There are other shots of Andrew’s bleeding hands, from playing so much, as he shoves them into…

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    Diane Dixon Biography

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    her to learn whatever instrument was needed to play with him. She played rhythm guitar and started writing songs at an early age. After a chance altercation in which a drummer threw his sticks at Diane and said, “You play,” while storming out of the room, she picked up the…

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    the door area was kept clear of clutter and would allow the students to safely exit in the case of an emergency. The classroom also had two very large windows looking out onto the playground area, which provided a nice natural light to come into the room. The classroom was tidy and organized with plenty of storage options. It had cubbies along the back wall giving each child a specific area to place his or her belongings. The classroom provided a wall of cabinets and a storage closet to store…

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    New Hire Orientation

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    and asked to try and fix a discrepancy. Kelly the sales manager in charge of corporate room nights, found a discrepancy in her personal files. Her personal file stated that she had sold 1022 corporate rooms for the month of September, but the main computer file stated that she had sold 1029. Kelly had compared numbers, fixed equation, and doubled checked her numbers but she could not figure out where the seven rooms came from. She asked me if I could review the spreadsheets to try and discover…

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    past 11:30 pm and it just seems like my freedom is taken away there. I have to do choir at my house, but I 'm usually too busy with work so I don 't really do them that much. At the dorm, I have to do my choirs or I won 't have any clothes. My dorm room would be a mess too, but I pick up after myself there. Also I don 't have a time I have to be in at the dorm, I can come and go as I please. This is good when I 'm hanging out with friends, or need to go on a night walk because I can 't sleep.…

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    Jim House Film Analysis

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    their bags, getting ready to leave for dinner with their relatives. The parents and their oldest son are going, but the younger one insists on staying back to finish his homework. CHRIS walks from the kitchen to the corridor and comes to the guest room, he sits down and he is waiting for his parents and older brother to leave, so he can lock the main door. CHRIS Hey mum don’t forget to bring me some food on your way back home! MOTHER Why don’t you just come with us them Chris? Trust me it’s…

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    walls, the stairs, the beds, the rooms, everything around him were all painted in blood RED. What was going on here? The sound of thunder could be heard outside of the house. It was storming outside. With every flash of lightning, more of this area was revealed. Near his bed, a dismembered body. On his wall, a human sculpture. On his floor, a trail of blood leading to the living room. "Do you think some measly quote will help him?" The trail of blood on the living room floor gave way to…

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    Getting An Apartment Essay

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    What’s one of the most nerve racking things about looking into college? Finding a place to stay of course! Going to college for almost any student can get expensive. A good portion of students who are in school are living on a strict budget. When searching for a place to live, some things to keep in mind are commute, rent price, and setting aside money for food. There are many options for living, but for now we’ll focus on four: renting an apartment, a dorm, fraternity/sorority housing, or even…

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