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    squares and covered in old gum and the occasional chalk doodle. You go up and stand on the single black concrete step and look up at the black marble and the silver 126. You walk in the clear glass door and walk onto the faded tile floor that goes from the bottom of the few lonely stairs through the next door and to the elevator. You feel the cold from the faded brass handrail and walk up the stairs to the buzzer with a list of all the apartments. You press the black button worn out from years…

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    Preschool Observation

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    activities. When I arrived the door was opened and I just walked in no one questioned me. During the day children were not accounted for no head counts were performed several times throughout the day it was asked where is this child staff was not always aware of who was where. When we broke into groups for snack kids went where ever they wanted so staff was unable to keep an accurate account of where someone was. Even though there is a door system it is locked by turning a normal door lock I…

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    Jimin stood at the front door of the mysterious old man that lived next door and prayed he wouldn't be home. He clutched at the sheet of paper in his hand and held his trembling finger a few inches from the doorbell. "You can do this," he whispered to himself, "It's just for a month." Just as he was about to press the small button, the door opened and a man with grey hair gave Jimin a questioning look. "You've been standing on my porch for the past ten minutes. Did you need…

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    Home Invader Short Story

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    My dad checked out the door leading to the garage. He touched it and hissed in pain at the heat up against his bare hand. Then he opened it, to my horror the smoke barreled inside to our home. Nothing I could tell myself could waver my belief. The house was on fire and we needed…

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    Alice Monologue

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    feet high. Comfortable silence floated around me as the sun set with pink sky as it’s backdrop. A few minutes later Alice arrived, toolbox in hand, as she ascended the steps she wrapped her coat around me with a smile and then went to work on the door to try and budge it open. When that didn’t work and the snow was still rising, she started working on prying…

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    croissant. it was the morning and there was merely only joggers in sight and children, including myself scurrying to school. I make the trecherous journey to top of the hill high school with the mob of kids. I reach the front door with one strong push i open the thousand year old door and fight my way inside. The building i overwhelming yelling, shoving, and a overwhelming sensation of teenage angst. I dodge my way through a corridor, seven people across with at least four of five six people…

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    The Holocaust Short Story

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    in a corner, praying. We don’t sleep well and as light begins to break through the cracks in the train car, the train slows and stops. We hear doors opening and officers yelling, first far off and then closer to us. The door of the car in front of us slams loudly open. Officers shout and we hear people shuffle off of the train. No one says a word. As our door opens, bright light breaks into the train car. We are blinded by it As my eyes adjust, I can’t help but be terrified. There are officers…

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    When the five year old male client with cerebral palsy first entered the room his initial response was to sporadically dart around the room excitedly in no seemingly pointless manner. The clinician let him get some of his energy out before starting in the therapy. The client excitedly explores the room. In about a minute, the client is already trying to play with the lights, get things off a high shelf, and touch everything in the room. Strategically the clinician placed everything out of his…

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    Cedar Point: A Short Story

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    Escape swings into Joe’s driveway, and Jackie is leaning on the horn before the car can come to a full stop. Joe grabs his coat from this couch and walks out of his front door with all of the enthusiasm of a man going to stand before a firing squad. Joe and Jackie have been friends their whole lives. They grew up as next-door neighbors and do everything together.…

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    toward the Ketch, the docking bay’s large metallic doors were shut firm,, he floated slowly toward the doors, The portside docking bay was hidden in the shadow of the Ketch’s main engine, it is a small bay when considering the docking bay located directly under the bow of the Ketch. Noske examined it looking for a way in. Noske noticed a series of handles which looked like makeshift ladder, he followed them until he located a handle far from the doors he grasped the handle firmly and and twisted…

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