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    Personal Narrative

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    band Heaven’s Basement came out and the crowd erupted in a thunderous roar of screams. People were jumping up and down, and nodding their heads. After Heaven’s Basement had left the stage and the house lights came back on, the crowd looked worn out. Many guys had taken their shirts off to cool off, and the smell of the arena reminded me of the way my high school gym smelled after gym class. My friends and I were really pleased with the opening band. The crowd seemed pleased with the performance…

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    They were lifeless. Their heads were set low. I looked down at my stupid yellow suit. What was I doing? I hated this job. All of these people were dying, and they didn’t even get the humane respect they deserve. Killed in front of a cheering crowd? Come on. We weren’t barbarians anymore. Sure, they killed a man, but I think he deserved it. He corrupted our system. Nobody noticed because he brainwashed the population into believing nothing was wrong. It was quite easy to believe nothing was wrong…

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    Unity In America

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    patriotism. Thesis: The most American thing you can do is attend a football game. Going to a football game is one of the most unifying experiences for a person to have in America. At a football game, there’s always a strong sense of unity in the crowd of fans. At times is almost overwhelming to see how friendly people can be to each other. Unity is one of the founding ideals that made America such a great country. It has always been very popular in America as seen in “The America I Believe In”…

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    struck three thirty in the morning it was time to call in some professional help with the police. As time passed the crowd got more rowdy and intense. Then a witness told the police that the crowd shattered shattered the doors and started trying to run through them. As the crowd was bursting through the doors a worker named Jdimytai Damour was hit back onto the linoleum with the crowd walking all over him. After he was taken to the hospital and the stated he was…

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    Anthony Petruzzi 10/02/14 Jeremy Lakoff English 101 Ferguson Police Force: Just or Unjust? One black man is killed and Ferguson, Missouri turns into a war zone. Peaceful protests turned into angry riots and a whole town is torn apart. Police are sent to regulate these protests and all hell breaks loose. It all started on Saturday, August 9th, when an officer responds to a reported robbery at a convenience store. The dispatcher gives a description of the robber and says the…

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    arrived at the scene he was told the elephant got away to paddy fields a thousand yards away. As Orwell made his way to the paddy the crowd behind him grew as they all hoped and assumed he would shoot the elephant. Upon reaching the field Orwell writes, ?As soon as I saw the elephant I knew with perfect certainty that I ought not to shoot him.? By this time the crowd had grown to the size of at least two thousand, and every one of them wanted to see the animal shot. Orwell then realized that…

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    Julius Caesar,” he makes the speeches of Brutus and Antony dramatic and memorable with the use of rhetorical appeals and persuasive techniques. ith the use of rhetorical appeals and persuasive techniques, both Brutus and Antony are able to persuade the crowd in their own point of view on the matter of Caesar's death. For Brutus, Shakespeare had his speech focused on the reasoning of why the conspirators killed Caesar, why he killed Caesar. While in Antony's case, Shakespeare has his speech focus…

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    talks about how people become blind to their actions. The author says, “The time the crowd comes alive is when a man is hit so hard over the heart of the head, when his mouthpiece flies out, when the blood squirts out of his nose or eyes, when he wobbles under the attack and his pursuer continues to smash at him with pole-axe impact,” (342). The crowd wants to see a fighter get the stars beaten out of him. The crowd does not think about how a fight can affect the fighter’s life. Norman also…

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    aspect was then viewed without audio in the second screening and finally the performance as a whole was experienced in the final viewing. An integration of stage persona 's within an ensemble generate a greater sense of unity. The involvement of the crowd singing the backing vocal during the chorus, which can be heard at 2:41 within the video clip, creates a sense of an immense performance as heard within the isolated audio listening method. (Parkway, 2010) However, the…

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    From the article “Herd Behavior” people follow the crowd because they don't want to get bullied. In the “Wonder book” Auggie got bullied a lot because people are to afraid to stand up to the haters. Hitler put a couple people in the crowd to clap to encourage people to clap with them. People studied peoples brains to see why people go with the crowd and it's because people would rather go and follow someone then not to. People are not going to do something…

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