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    Locker-Personal Narrative

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    and saw a door. The janitor was getting close to me. Quickly, I ran up to the wide, navy blue door, opened it, and went inside. It was a stairwell. I heard shouts. The stupid man had seen me enter it. I ran up the stairs and opened the door to the first floor. There were a series of doors with small numbers written near the top. As I went down the hallway, the numbers increased. At the end, I found the room I was looking for. Unlucky number thirteen. I turned the doorknob, but faced no luck.…

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    condition and keep them from despair and suicide (Collier: The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz). These experiences would come to shape customs of resilience, with the African American musical culture affirming this. Beginning with the development of Blues and Ragtime, this paper will discuss the…

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    their laptops showed that it was a place where they could really concentrate and focus. In addition, with the way some students sat on the couches with their feet up, a few eating and conversing, it was clear that the space was almost like a living room to them; a casual place to just simply lounge. The informal interviews were also a progressive form of field work for this cultural scene; from this method, the information gathered from the students’ body language was confirmed. The students…

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    Short Story On Mcflakes

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    the man with the mustache snapped. “We’re not going to get anywhere talking. Let’s search the ground floor first. Then we’ll go upstairs.” Staying in a group, with us at the rear, the men moved through the large hollow suites in the east wing. The rooms were empty of furniture, tangled cobwebs dangled from the ceiling and clung to the walls. Decades of dust lay everywhere and the place reeked like mildew and sticky-sweet decay and something else . . . a shocking, heavy stench I remembered…

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    out what it 's all about. Mabel and Dipper Pines are a pair of twelve year old mystery solving twins who are short and share thick light brown hair. Dipper, who has a constellation-shaped birthmark on his forehead hidden underneath his hair and light blue baseball cap, found a journal filled with information about Gravity Falls and all of the unknown supernatural beings and abandoned places…

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    renovations. I mean, I could never miss the area, a light blue house right across the street from a Kraft factory. The front yard had a very large pine tree in the front yard, the bottom half full of life and the top bared to nothing but twigs and death. The front porch was white…

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    Employee Training Paper

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    When I first entered the room, I noticed they had broken up the conference room into two different sections. One section was the training area with four rows of tables and chairs, an electronic projector screen, a lectern, and a table with two chairs to the right of the lectern. The other section also…

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    A Clouded Idea Second period was by far my least favorite class of the day. The room was hot and sticky with a gross arm pit smell. Those combinations made me dread Eco every single day. I defiantly wasn’t the only one that hated that class, everyone that walked in practically held their nose. The sad part is we all knew why the class room smelled, it wasn’t because the school was old or something was wrong, it smelled like that because Jackson Lindoff was there. Jackson was a boy that…

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    The Axe Effect advertisement, created by the Axe corporation, takes place in a dark and light contrasted locker room. The lockers are navy blue color. One of the lockers are open at the bottom. There is a man with a towel around his waist in front of the lockers. His body is half skinny and half obese. He seems to be spraying Axe deodorant on his body.The skinny man is very handsome and it can be inquired just from the context of the picture that the obese man is not as appealing as the skinny…

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    I had my first surgery ever during the summer of 2015. I was sitting at home in my cozy living room and a sense of pain would come across my throat as well as my ears feeling full with water. I asked my mom to look in my throat because every time I swallowed, it felt like a piece of sand paper was scrapping my throat. I remember her saying we should go to the doctor bright and early in the morning because there were white, clammy spots deep in the back of my throat that should not be there.…

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