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    On Monday night about 8 o'clock, I reached the guard, about 100 people passed it and went towards the custom house where the king's money is lodged. They immediately surrounded the sentry posted there, and with clubs and other weapons threatened to execute their vengeance on him. I was soon informed by a townsman their intention was to carry off the soldier from his post and murder him. I immediately sent a non-commissioned officer and 12 men to protect both the sentry and the king's money, and…

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    Now I’ll get Cassio to do something in front of all these drunkards that will offend everyone on the island.” (Othello 2.3.42-51) Iago finally gets Cassio to drink. He walks off and Roderigo goes after to start a fight. “Damn you, you villain, you rascal!/ What’s the matter, lieutenant?/ To think that fool had the nerve to try to teach me manners! I’ll beat him until the welt look like basket-weave!” (Othello 2.3.132-135) Montano tries to stop Cassio from killing and they end up getting into a…

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    stairs, they are surprised to see their sweet little brother throwing a temper tantrum. Sibo, as some family members call him, sees his siblings teaming up together in order to lure the four-year-old into bed. As the trio try to capture the little rascal, a hot pursuit begins. Running and circling the couch and kitchen island, the event gathers momentum. With tears streaming down his face, the child loses steam and is caught in the hands of his oldest brother. The kicking and screaming has…

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    Life Is A Highway Analysis

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    Everyone has that one song that they never grow tired of. These songs are played over and over again, yet never seem to grow old. “Life is a Highway” by Rascal Flatts is one of these songs; not only is it a fun one to sing along to, but simply listening to the guitar solos or drums puts one up to speed to get off their seat and move with the beat. This piece made a great impact on me during a crucial and exciting time in my life as well as was able to grab my attention consistently while…

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    Baby Tween Monologue

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    From baby to tween, I’ve changed drastically over the years. Honestly, the changes that has happened within my body is unbelievable. For instance, excellent at speaking then before, became smarter, grew out of many phases, and so much more. And guess what, conflicts play a major part in those changes. So, let’s discuss: As a child, I would be dressed up like my twin sister Allie, and it didn’t help that we hated it. We fought all the time over silly things, and in the end our mom or dad always…

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    " M Y E X P E C T A T I O N S O F O T H E R P E O P L E , I D O U B L E T H E M O N M Y S E L F ." - J A M E S B R O W N .James Brown was born in Atlanta, Georgia in country Barnwell, South Carolina, around the season of the Depression. As a rascal, he resulted in numerous criminal charges, including assault and intent to kill. Sentenced equipped burglary at 16, he put in three years in an adolescent confinement foundation. After he was released, Brown tried semi-professional sports, first as a…

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    Have you ever wondered if your life would be different without something specific that changed you? In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain uses a very important symbol that the whole story revolves around. That is the Mississippi River. All the adventures and Huck Finn’s growing up happened because of the Mississippi River. Without the Mississippi River, Huck would not be the person that he developed into at the end of this story. If the river was never there Huck would…

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    In Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the protagonist should to be perceived positively because of both his intellect and his understanding of his own transgressions. Hamlet’s acumen enables him to evaluate and overcome the challenges that arise. Additionally, his intellect permits him to accost the buffoonish characters in his life, such as Claudius and Polonius. Furthermore, Shakespeare expresses the advantages of education through Hamlet’s wit. The goodness of Hamlet’s persona is further…

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    I believe that the Boston Massacre was a accident and that it was not meant to happen. One reason i think the boston massacre was an accident is because the colonist were yelling “fire, fire” and by that some of the colonist thought that there captain had said fire and that's why they fired at the colonist. The second reason i thought that the boston massacre was an accident was because when the colonist started throwing clubs and snowballs they hit the soldiers and the soldiers seen that as a…

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    The Insane Life in Montanan Montana (The Prequel Sequel) What does one do when ones family is on the other side of the law? Well that is up for that one to decide I’m not the one to judge, but in this case we’ll choose law. Obviously we’re talking ‘bout a book from nearby Montanan Montana! (Montana 1948 By Larry Watson) This book is through the point of view of David Hayden, not obnoxious, but still a 12 year old boy who lives in Mercer County and sees what the real world is like. (IT’S A TRAP)…

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