The Dark Tunnel

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    passed chills went down my spine just thinking of it. Then it was finally time to go I went with my two sister’s we all were scared but excited at the same time. When we got there scary music was playing it was in the basement of an big warehouse.it was dark when we were waiting in line a television was playing but it kept cutting out I guess it was part of the whole scaring u before u go in thing. Then we were the first ones…

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    J.R.R. Tolkien was an English novelist, poet, and professor best known for his works of high fantasy such as “The Hobbit”, “The Lord of the Rings”, and “The Silmarillion”. Tolkien never expected his works to become popular, seeing that he wrote the stories for his young children. By complete accident, The Hobbit became popular enough among children and adults that many began to plead for a sequel. The Hobbit; a fantasy tale published in 1937, was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a…

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    turbulent time of childhood and adolescence that have made me who I am today. The past twenty years were a time of great struggle and perseverance, which have made me stronger and more humble. The process was agonizing, but in the seemingly endless dark tunnel, I believed that my family was growing and that God would put together all the trials and hardships into something good.…

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    House Of Leaves Analysis

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    Rothko’s paintings were seen as a dark path going in search for the light at the end of the tunnel. Together his paintings worked as a sense of motivation on how the dark and light can work together to build hope for others. On the other hand, Navidson enters the hallway for the interest of wanting to see what is on the other side of the hallway. However…

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    The majority of the people today would describe clinical depression almost like something close to a lost, floating gloom that continues on and on, never ending like a long, dark tunnel. Even some say it's a lonely, tragic abyss that you can't seem to escape or even just a cold shroud of darkness that follows you around like a shadow. If you decide to surmise about it more thoroughly, you begin to realize that it's all a conscientious cliché waddling around in your head. It forces you to…

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    Equus Play Analysis

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    abreaction of Alan, in which he emotionally purges his horrific actions, that the true weight of how damaging secrecy can be is revealed as Alan cries ‘Find me!... Kill me!....Kill me!’ The dark and damaging nature of this repression is symbolically represented through the set design of the tunnel. The dark tunnel, central both metaphorically and literally to the play, is representative of the darkness of the ‘black cave’ of the psyche. Initially, it is there to represent the workings of Alan’s…

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    Empathy In Nursing

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    Empathy is the building block of moral values, its significance in the professional nursing standard is so embroiled that some describe it as a hidden treasure and others as a rare art. Whichever way tou want to define it, the power to unlock the mystery is in your hand.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Every day in our lives we meet all kind of people: yellow, black, white, red, ; no need to say how unique, fragile, sentimental, humorous and emotional humans…

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    Jake Rogers Short Story

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    and headed down to Elsberry, were Jake had found a maze of tunnels in the side of a rock wall. It went for miles into the side of a hill, it was pitch black with parts leading to a swamp along with huge holes everywhere. Matt, Tyler, Justin, and I all parked the trucks on the side of the road hopped the fence and walked to the mouth of the tunnel. There was a note on a stick that was stuck in the ground. It read “Somewhere in the tunnels you will find me sitting around a bonfire, now all you…

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    Dropper Research Paper

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    The momentum the coaster has stored propels itself over the one hundred-fifteen foot high hill to a one hundred-thirty-seven foot fall on the other side. As people on the ride enter this freefall they travel through a tube that goes through a tunnel under the surface of the Willow River. River life can be seen through the clear walls of the container as they are underwater. While underwater they experience the highest air pressure under the surface than on the surface of the earth. After…

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    Storm Descriptive Writing

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    The tall tunnel of corn turned into an open meadow with grasses as tall as I am. It was like a city. Constantly full of activity. Small birds would fly around and eat the grass seeds. With every step I took at least ten birds would flutter up, making it sound like…

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