The Dark Side of the Moon

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    Yoongi Alternate Ending

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    on his own was enough to wake him up from his slumber. Pulling away and sitting up, the blonde looked down at the culprit. The blanket fell down from his chest, exposing it and giving him goosebumps. He squinted his eyes, it was dark and the only light came from the moon. "... Kihyun? Why are you here?" Eyes looking towards the clock on the bedside table, the rappers expression widened. "Jesus christ, it's late... or early?" Realizing how close the two were, a light blush crept on his cheeks. He…

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    story was totally irrelevant. “He just run up behind me, he did. He got me around the neck, cussin’ me an’ sayin’ dirt. I fought n hollered, but he had me round the neck. He hit me again an’ again.” Mayella (pg. 240) She had markings on the left side of her face. Well that makes her look dumb, considering Tom doesn 't have a left arm. Her father Bob walked in on this whole shabang, which also gives the case a little twist. He doesn 't have the cleanest background when it comes to…

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    Earbud Alternate Ending

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    "The brightest flame casts the darkest shadow." ― George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings I sat in the old oak tree, listening to my favorite playlist. My little sister ran around the yard. Through my earbuds, I heard an eerie but familiar screech. I pulled out my earbuds. What- She screamed. It was the type of scream that you never can get out of your head; the one that will haunt you for the rest of your life. I was paralyzed with shock I could see no more than a dot in the sky. "Violet...?" My…

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    The sound of drunken laughter and the lively tune of the cabin boy’s fiddle mixed with the whistle of the wind and the harsh wail of seagulls filled the decks of the Blue Anne. It was the finest night the crew had seen in three moon cycles, so a bit of drinking seemed inevitable. Boots pounding against the salt weathered wood while bottles of ale clinked in celebration. A few of the completely intoxicated men had taken to dancing a merry jig around the perimeter of the ship, while others…

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    During the mid-1940 's the United States and Russia were in superpower positions after World War II had ended and left Europe in a pile of rubble. Continuous tension between the United States and Russia led to the beginning of the Cold War. The conflict was simply constant disagreements of political, military, and economic morals and ideas. Russia and the United States both had a strong military but never had an actual war between each other. In 1947, the United States started the Marshall…

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    last bling-silver grains of sand in the dawn sky. I sigh as their bejewelled brilliance fade into nothingness. The afternoon sky has already painted Van Gough’s Starry Night, as orbs of light swirl in the lavender and blue canvas. A ghostly, winter moon hangs there, imitating a pale strobe light. A corona of shimmering yellow rings it 's dying glory. The sky around it is a wide sheet of grate-grey, hemmed in the horizon with a plum-purple tinge. As soon as the vermillion sun dipped behind the…

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    I Seek Analysis

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    I will; I Seek was performed and choreographed by Mariana Orozco Arango, who costumed the work herself and collaborated with three musicians, and a lighting designer, to help create her piece. All aspects are crucial in understand, analyzing, and interpreting Arango’s work. Throughout her solo, Arango passionately, chaotically, and desperately seems to search for something as she frantically propels herself through space. Specifically, the intimate size of the flexible stage and black box…

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    decreed that all Citizens of the United States were to share a same and like physical appearance, intellect, and degree of athleticism. Taking charge over this totalitarian program was an official of the United States Government by the name of Diana Moon Glampers, operating under the title of “United States Handicapper General.” Despite this program supposedly bringing about universal equality, the narrator concedes nature had remain unchanged by the works…

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    story of the novel develops as several narrators narrate about the theft of the precious ‘Moonstone’ stolen by a corrupted English Colonel, Herncastle during the time of the siege and ends with the restoration of the stone in the Forehead of Indian Moon God ‘Chandra’. Drug addiction is used as an important motif in the novel. The novel deals with the idea of drug addiction mostly through the character of Ezra Jennings who is also the fourth narrator of the novel. He is the assistant to Dr.…

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    The Imperfect Podcast

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    getting ready for an audition. You have the right clothes, and you have all your sides memorized. You know you've got this. You hair is coiffed, and it looks great. You walk in, and it's five minutes in the room, and then you go back to your normal life. But this time, I was running late. I think I was on a road trip, and I was actually coming from San Francisco to get to the audition. I went in there--I kinda had the sides memorized. I'm pretty good like that. My memory is excellent. But this…

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