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    needs or satisfying our fantasies. Society is what changed, drastically. Our desires, our mentality, and even our willingness to survive have affected our choices in entertainment. Needless-to-say, this is why our self-absorbed, blood covered, tunnel vision friends are choice entertainment today.…

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    Time has proven the effectiveness of Sir Arthur Conon Doyle’s writing, for Sherlock Holmes has become one of the most famous fictional detectives of all time. There are certain rules that a good detective story must follow, and I believe Doyle succeeded in followed them. The key elements that Doyle’s stories contain include significant crimes, making clues available to the reader, and creating solutions are very reasonable and probable. The stories of Sherlock Holmes contain crimes that are…

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    different rooms to give each other space when needed and met in a central location when they wanted human interaction. The tunnel started in the narrator’s backyard, and his parents provided them with the essentials they would need, such as, for example food, new shovels, water, etc. As time went by, the parents of the narrator begin to worry, saying that they needed to come out of the tunnel; that winter was approaching. The narrator even says - “My parents were providing only the bare…

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    Ferry Beach State Park is located in Saco Maine, between Old Orchard Beach and Camp Ellis. The park is nestled on 117 acres of beautiful land ranging from forested areas with luscious trees, to white sand beaches. One of the most popular draws to the park are the hiking trails where you can spend an afternoon taking in the awe inspiring views of the different eco systems that have made themselves at home and flourished. The trails are littered with man-made bridges that perch you above the floor…

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    he could have considered this suffering a divine test, he would not have been swept away by the selection” (77). There are success stories of survivors from the Holocaust who believed all the way through and made it to the light at the end of the tunnel. There are also stories of tragedies, of those who lost their faith and along with that, their will to live, like…

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    Dimethyltryptamine is a psychedelic drug in the tryptamine drug family (Drugfree.org). The street name or common name for this drug is DMT. It could also be referred to as Dimitri, Fantasia, or Businessman's Trip (Drugfree.org). DMT is not a native drug to the United States. At first it had to be imported, but now there are many companies that can mail you seeds for your own plants and some companies even mail you live plants. DMT is found in some plants and seeds, it can also be made…

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    Castles of the Middle Ages Castles have been vital to history because they project power. Castles were vitally important in the way history was written, from tThe Middle Ages to World War II, castles have affected the way battles and other altercations have been decided. Castles are a major symbol of tThe mMiddle aAges, and maybe for an important reason. Castles would protect the village as a fort. Maybe more importantly, they would protect the king as they were homes for kings. Castles were…

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    What are NFL players taking a knee for and what are they gaining from it? This all started with Kaepernick last year who took a knee because of the way African Americans were being treated by police officers and by the community in America. That is understandable to be upset at police officers but it is not okay to take a knee for the National Anthem because if it wasn’t for the people who fought for our freedom and for this nation then we wouldn’t even have the freedom and ability to go through…

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    In the Sky My internal organs began shutting down one by one, as I rolled my zebra print luggage across the waxed concrete flooring. The quest for the loading area seemed like something out of a horror film, when the blonde haired girl went searching for the murderer, after she heard a piercing scream. My entire body could barely hold itself together, with the anticipation of this monumental nightmarish event about to take place. Taking in my environment, I looked around at all the blank faces…

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    Composition II Essay Outline “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien, is short story is about the soldiers during The Vietnam war and their struggles to maintain their lives. The author talks about how that their mental burdens they carry outweigh the physical burdens that those in war must carry. (O’Brien 1-12). In the story the narrator states, "They carried all the emotional baggage of men who might die. Grief, terror, love, longing--these were intangibles, but the intangibles had their own…

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