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    Elementary Politics Dressed in a neon shirt and pop art styled leggings, I sit down on the bleachers, slipping my homemade missing link mask over my face. While the rest of the student council finishes touching up their various alien costumes with copious amounts of foil, the student body files into the gym for another all school homeroom. My right leg bounces, giddy with anticipation. I am about to announce this Spirit Week’s extraterrestrial adventure movie theme, which we coined “Out of…

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    Apocalypse meets Star wars in this refreshing novel! The Guardians by B. L. Barger is a post-apocalyptic road trip with an original twist. It's a mishmash of Sci-fi and fantasy that works surprisingly well. The book opens with a bang, literally, with an alien invasion of Earth no less, then builds up to an explosive climax. The story follows Maxine, a forty-something woman living in the post-apocalyptic United States. Her profession isn't mentioned, which I found odd, though the author…

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    Didi And Hooche Analysis

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    Didi and Gogo express a kind of egalitarianism whereas the Lucky-Pozzo couple is a study in the master-slave relation. But in a different way, the love-hate relation is operative in both. Didi and Gogo cannot help encountering each other in what looks like a scarcely populated earth. They want to drift apart but a strange love and care bind them. On the other hand, Pozzo is mortified by Lucky 's passivity sometimes. There is a dependency at work here too. When Lucky speaks his thought aloud, his…

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    Luke and his wingman Lieutenant Joseph Wehner “developed a twilight technique that was to be further developed (into night-fighter operations) in the next war. They would attack the enemy in the last, fading light of the day and land after dark” (Sims 61). These tactics demonstrated Luke’s intellectual prowess in…

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    The lobby of the lions This group is the eldest in the fortress and the biosphere, since the Spaniards stationary in obverse of him powerless to determine the confidences of his cascade, which was the aquatic out at convinced periods. There are twelve lion agate out of aquatic frequently, this cascade was disturbed since of the Spanish examination for this amazing consistency The Cascade, the Dark Cascade of the Marmara Basin, is the greatest roomy vestibule. It was constructed throughout the…

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    Daytime. The time of day I hate most is here. I never liked being outside the clocktower during daytime. Mainly because I don’t like the way our world looks during the day. Think about it: We almost always have clouds hanging around in the sky, smog is being pumped into the air fir most of the day, and the sun is trying so hard to get through all the mess. It’s not, pretty I’ll tell you that much. An orange-grey sky with a dull orangish-red glow isn’t as beautiful as you would think. It’s yucky…

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    In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window. They all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders. When they got to the window, the guy with the white coat smashed his gun into the window. When the glass was mostly broken they all climbed through, and they went straight for the downstairs to grab the girl. “You’re coming with us,” said the guy in the white coat in a deep, low, stern…

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    sunlight zone, this is the top layer of the ocean and it receives almost all of the sun's rays. The next section is called the disphotic zone. This layer of the ocean is a little too deep for much sunlight to break through, it can also be known as the twilight zone of the ocean. The last zone is often referred to the deep sea, or the aphotic zone. This is the deepest layer of the sea and gets a total of zero sunlight, is frigidly cold, and has almost no nutritional value. However, this section…

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    Picture this; you’re walking down the hall to get to your class when you spot two students arguing over something. As you walk pass them, out of nowhere they start fighting. At Orange Preparatory Academy, a kid either gets offended or mad at another kid like the feud between Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj. And so it becomes more clear that kids can possibly get either hurt or injured. A question from Yesenia Urias’s survey was, “What do you think the cause of this issue could be?” You may be…

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    The movie, A Raisin in The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, is more amusing because emotions were further developed in the movie. Someone once said, “Never judge a book by its movie.” However, a book can judge its movie. If a reader reads a book then watches a movie they may think that the book will be worse. After watching the movie, the director gave each character’s emotions more amusing. Throughout the movie, it made each character's emotions evolve which made the film more complex. While there…

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