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    The Late Fowl Analysis

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    The Late Fowl. What a name. Such a name evokes images of worn establishment, either in the middle or at the corner of a block of other equally worn local businesses. It would distinguished from the others by a tired irish green crest of a sign, it’s name in an old, tired yellow imitation of gold lettering. There would be glazed windows and a few neon signs, most an advertisement for beer brands besides the one that said “OPE.” The “N” hasn’t lit up for some time, and will most likely remain in…

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    38 types of fashion clothes from various countries and most of them are contemporary-themed or contemporary. In the field of graphics, she has completed 50 different types of projectors and is very interesting among them Megafon Branding, Anetasia Vodka, Mod Design Branding and so on .. With a variety of designs or outcomes that have been presented make himself an example for myself to continue the struggle in the field of design but also motivate me never to give up and every start starts from…

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    MONSTER WIVES Listen. I wish I could tell you I wasn’t drunk off my ass at twenty-one, but I don’t remember most of being twenty-one. Apparently, I got a DUI while I was working, “working” for some pizza place and the internet ran with my mugshot being slapped on a damn Buzzfeed listicle seven years later. Oh, I’m not supposed to use profane language? Don’t care, this is my video. Full cards on the table, I really have no idea what I did. Look, I can’t tell you what my address was back then.…

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    out the state of my genes and I after that night. I became a crippled who was paralyzed from the hip down, ultimately the equivalent of an in-valid. Countless days cycled by after the incident, each filled with boredom, angst, and beautiful liquor. Vodka became my preferred choice of poison. With each sip, I tried to numb all and any feeling I had in my body. I tried to drink any and all delusional thoughts dealing about with my failure away. I tried to drink my wretchedness away. With each sip,…

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    Binge Drinking: Main Cause of Death in U.S. Binge drinking spiked in the mid-to-late 90s (“Making Sense of the Stats on Binge Drinking”), in 2006 alone it cost the United States $223.5 billion (“Fact Sheets - Binge Drinking”). Some people think binge drinking should be defined as anyone who is overly intoxicated which leads to harmful or destructive behaviors (Hanson). Binge drinking among men is more common than among women (“Fact Sheets - Binge Drinking”), but statistics show 23,000 deaths of…

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    “Are you serious?” “It’s true, I’ve never drunk before.” Sitting in the lifeguard office with some college age coworkers, I let the big secret slip. “Why not, it’s fun? “People get so friendly when drunk. That’s why I love parties.” “Don’t you want to get a feel for drinking before college?” In health class, teachers warned about the peer pressure at parties and painted pictures of big, hulking trouble-makers pressing beer cans in our hands and threatening us if we didn’t chug or circles…

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    As a Resident Assistant, I can expect to be confronted with at least a few incidents on a given weekend night. Although these incidents are often unpredictable in the sense that no two incidents are entirely alike, there are some general assumptions I can make before confronting the incident. One of the strongest assumptions allows me to hypothesize the trajectory of the incident based on the genders of the individuals involved. Based on my experience as a Resident Assistant, incidents involving…

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    cheated. I believe your best friends were loneliness and misery. I believe your busiest enemies were anger and depression” (786 – 787). It struck a chord with me because in his world his best friends (loneliness and misery) were his cigarettes and his vodka. I feel like if he would have kept trying, and maybe even tried harder then he wouldn’t have been cheated out of his life so early. I understand that he did try to quit. He tried his hardest and it wasn’t enough. I feel like I’m being…

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    I think that Kelly is trying to show how when put into a certain situation people’s personality changes or develops. In ‘DNA’ these teenagers are put in a challenging situation and tested to see how they deal with this situation and how it changes them. This is a test on society; it also shows no matter how hard you try to cover up or fix these ‘bad’ things you do, this primal instinct is still inside you and at some point it has to come out. Teenagers make a lot of mistakes, its part of growing…

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    Rough seas, sun kissed days, and the smell of the salted ocean was Liam's life. He stood tall as he observed the deep and endless sea from his ship, inhaling the mist of the waves as they caressed his skin; he was a captain after all. A very ruthless and respected captain that conquered all the known seven seas; his parents had taught him the treasures and secrets that hid the perfidious waters; he absorbed every skill his father taught him from fishing without many necessities to fighting with…

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