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    As one of the first Deaf actors to play a regular role in a series, Bove joined a CBS soap opera called, Search for Tomorrow. She then went on to make more appearances on prime time television, even starring in a Christmas special that was first broadcast in 1973 and went on to be repeated throughout the years. Then in 1976, Linda joined the…

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    This was the first post I wrote for the event, I wrote it several months ago well before we began to have any victories, most noteworthy, the Black Series poll and the TOR expansion. It doesn't pull it punches and is somewhat harse, but quite accurate. This was written at a time I wasn't sure if we could win and I was gearing up for a lifelong struggle. I now know we can and will win this fight. We will restore the #TrEU. This was written with raw emotion and abandon. The final post will be a…

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    False Love Book Report

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    This book was very funny and that it also had romance, it was a very interesting book to say the least. The best part is that it's a series of books, and I can’t wait to read the rest of the series. There are over twenty books of this series and I’m only on the first one. It was funny to me because of the inside jokes they say when the characters gets embarrassed or when they are just joking around. If you're really into romance and comedy…

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    In The Station 11 Essay

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    In the Station Eleven, an exceptional science-fiction novel which is written by Emily St. John Mandel, the author never saves her ink on praising the value of human arts even after the apocalypse. In the first section of the book, a series of mysterious incidents begin with the sudden death of a vain actor, Arthur, who is playing as King Lear in Shakespeare’s famous drama on the stage. However, none of the colleagues of the dead can figure out a way to contact his family or friends. The abrupt…

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    have the right to command, he could not use his ego to direct his desires, and resorted to his id to harness this pleasure (of power) and enact his aggression and resentment toward Ralph. But as rogue chief, he is now able to demonstrate his ego, “‘Tomorrow,’ went on the chief, ‘we shall hunt again’” (Golding 160). It is also clear that his superego is virtually nonexistent—he doesn’t consider the greater good, and is willing to abandon all principles to enforce his personal intuition; the id…

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    Science World's use of creativity in their advertisements and the one-liners have really drawn me in. I have always been a fan of both creativity, as well as getting straight to the point -- Science World offers both of those things up to me with their advertisements alone. I find it fascinating that they have put such effort into their advertisements alone, seeing as a lot of the ads look as if they could be part of the museum itself! I think the marketing strategy they have taken on is pure…

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    Pluribus Unum, Out of many, one.” This structure makes every american in the audience feel not only connected to the problems that Obama has stated affects him but also connects every member of the DNC audience together under one country. By ending the series of parallel structure with the nations motto, Obama was able to effectively unite the members of the audience to desire a change. This desire in turn motivates people to make a change, thus, it effectively works within Obama's rallying…

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    He is not obligated to do or say precisely what he did or said the day before; his actions are not determined. In one scene, Phil is outside a bowling alley with two locals and he asked them, “What if there were no tomorrow?” One guy answers, “That would mean there will be no consequences, there will be no hangovers, we could do whatever we wanted.” With the mindset that he can live without consequences, Phil punches his former classmate in the face, impersonate Nancy’s…

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    participated in the riot were extremely brave. I can’t believe they had an impression on the entire government and all the people of the town. As I kept digging through the truck, I found several more letters about events, and they were in order. The next series of letters talked about when Nicholas abdicated on March 15th, 1917. This was a pretty big feat for the start of a revolution and it should be interesting to read about it from someone who was living there at the time. March 12th, 1917…

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    play basketball with the Los Angeles Red Devils to stay in shape. He also led the league in stolen bases, played in the World Series, and was voted the league’s most valuable player. His career batting average was .311 over 1,382 games, and he had 91,518 hits and scored 947 runs. Robinson was a fixture in the National League’s All-Star games 1949 to 1954 and in the World Series of 1947, 1949, 1952-53 and 1955-56. Commemorate the 50th anniversary of his entry into professional baseball, while…

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