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    Marley's Monologue

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    Scrooge walk in and instantly he locks the door, checks under the bed, and looks in his closet. I have a feeling something weird is happening. Scrooge continues with his regular routine, when the bells in the house starts swinging. Whall starts to shout “Hey Window! The bells are r-” “I KNOW!!! I am right here!” I scream at him. For the first time Whall is quiet, not even a peep came from him. I look to the door and see Marley? How? Marley is…

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    Instantly, the bullet ricocheted off the decaying wall. He stands there watching as the life leaves their eyes, blood spilled onto the street from his own hands. He turns away, walking off into the night, never looking back to the dying man. What could have been his motive? Why did he choose to kill? When was his point of no return? How can he live with himself knowing he had blood on his hands quite literally? These are the questions that captivates my mind for hours on end after researching…

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    Feminism And Stereotypes

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    I am a proud, card holding member of the feminist community. I bet you are too, as is your nana, mom, sister, the crazy cat lady down the street and even your brother, uncle, and dad. You (and they) may deny it, but by definition, you probably are. Feminism, which is often equated with hairy armpits, bra burning and man-hating, is actually the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities. In a 2013 YouGov poll, 82% of participants stated that they believed men and women…

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    Another reason why death penalty’s rate is decreasing is because financial costs of capital punishment are much higher than keeping the prisoner in prison for life. Construction, financing and operation costs of a maximum-security cells as well as costs associated with room and board must be taking into consideration when sentencing for life; executing the condemned prisoner might seem more financially convenient than keeping him alive; however, appeals and all additional procedures require long…

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    at our feet. It sounds as if something had blown up below. The noise level in the office grows louder every second as no one knows what is going on. The sound of two metal pans getting smacked together gets everyone to shut up. A scrawny little man shouts at the top of his lungs that a plane has hit below us. Then, immediate panic. My first reaction was, “there is no way,” until I look out the window and see the smoke slowly rising up. Grown men and women start crying. Calls are made to family…

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    the same way though his cap and badge were golden. When his party was about ten yards from the platform he shouted an order and they halted..”(Golding 20). It’s very easy to tell that they listen because of the tone of voice he uses. It says that he shouts the order at them, shouting is intimidating and usually will get people to listen if it is a person of authority that is doing the…

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    Diversity and Culture of Native and African American Communities Sarah Kneifl University of South Dakota Abstract: This paper discusses the minority groups of the Native Americans and the African Americans. It explores the history of both groups, how they are similar and what makes them different. Based on the research, they both suffered at the hands of the whites. Even though both described it differently, the Native and African Americans wanted “citizenship.”…

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    King No Longer 1. Kent has returned to England because his loyalty towards King Lear surpasses his banishment. Kent has King Lear’s best interests in mind and does not trust Lear’s decision of allotting his kingdom to Goneril and Regan. Kent’s goal is to provide counsel to Lear and ensure Lear does not make any rash decisions. Kent’s devotion to Lear is evidenced when Kent states, Lear accepts the stranger for his flattering comments, talents, and honesty. Kent appeals to the king by stating,…

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    For instance, after patients’ heard the shout of one of the patient inside the room when patient received a shot in the back so patients feared to be the part of treatment, and they left from hospital waiting room to their home. But Miss Evers encouraged her patients to be part of the treatment…

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    My first soccer team Occasionally friends become similar to a family. One of the best decisions have ever done was sign up for a local soccer team. I was a genuinely shy kid. However, I loved (and still love) soccer. I didn't know at the time how attached I would become to my team and how much teamwork mattered. Assuming I knew beforehand, I would have joined earlier. To start, I was ridiculously excited when my parents told me that they were signing me up for soccer though I was a little…

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