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    stuck in a difficult position, do I stay and try to escape with Jimmy or should I just leave without him hoping he gets arrested and sent away? If I escape with Jimmy, I would be an accomplice to robbery and now attempted murder. I don’t think anybody saw me and they couldn’t trace the car back to me. I had made up my mind by the time it took him to get to the car. I slammed the first gear and accelerated hard trying to drive away as fast I could. I left Jimmy on the pavement. Enraged, he shot five shots into the vehicle. It hit the back windows and blew out both rear tires. There was no way in hell I was about to stop. Keeping my foot on the accelerator, I was headed for anywhere. I just wanted to be away from that scene. I think I had just signed my death warrant. I know for a fact, I was a wanted man by Jimmy’s crew/gang. I grabbed my phone and dialed Monica. “Sweetheart, pack you things and pack them now! If you love me you'll do this. I'll be home in ten…

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    I gaze out into the dark street, the rain still pouring it. My enhanced eyes search for movement. Any signs of life. You never know whose out in the shadow, ready to shoot you down. “Crysta,” Jensen calls out, calmly. “Yeah?” “What’s this?” he questions, holding up a picture of a girl who I use to know and use to be human. It’s my wanted poster. “Oh, yeah,” I reply, snatching the poster from him. I forget my face is known all throughout Scelestus City. I let out a laugh. “I sort of forget…

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    Wanted Poster Analysis

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    Genre Piece 1: Wanted Poster The illustration of a victim as a wanted person symbolizes the condemnation victims often face for reporting their crime. These victims are too often disregarded, put under fire, and forced to relive their horrifying experiences time and again,as a result, causing victims to believe it is best not to report their crime at all. As a matter of fact, the victim in the illustration even displays her holding her finger to her lips in the universal sign of being quiet.…

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    Many of the propaganda posters of World War One have symbolism to persuade the viewers to be a participant in the war. One of the propaganda posters made in Germany has a snake with eight arrows and the number eight, entangling the snake. We can presume that the snake is the Alliances and the eight symbolizes the war bond that the Germans were merchandising at that time. You can see that the arrows are piercing the serpent, which symbolizes that the money that is put in the war bond will support…

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    Essay On Group Dynamics

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    it is benefit for individual lifelong success as well. Knowing the group dynamics lays the foundation of more effective group work. In this paper, I will analyze some of our group activities we had in our Real Change Learning Community, to get a better view of how our group performs, what group stages we are on and what we should improve to enhance the performance. So far, we had two major group activities in College 101 course. One was the campus resource presentation and the other was the…

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    and dread going to math class” says Patrick Murzinski, an honors math student. Joey Rorro, a former honors geometry student states, “I hate geometry. Its useless information unless you are pursuing a career in architecture. Trying to find the tangent of an angle is next to white ink as the most useless thing the world has ever seen.” Just like what Patrick said, the Common Core is puerile and should not be implemented in any course of math. I personally think that the people who made the Common…

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    The headline state, “I have thunder thighs”. The poster has a picture of a women from waste down. She has nothing close to thunder thighs she is extremely thin. When one first looks at this they might feel bad. Many girls hate that part of their body but this advertisement by Nike is trying to make you think of this as positive. It lists all the positive things in the body about how great it is to have big thighs. The body of this advertisement has picture-and-caption copy it is relying on one…

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    The only sound in the world is the one of waves crashing against the hot sand. The only smell is one of salt in the air. You feel the hot sensation of your skin under the blazing sun. This heavenly scene stresses emotion, nature, and a simple lifestyle. Those are three emphases of Romanticism, a powerful theme that values the natural world above reason and logic. In Romantic works, trees, mountains, and lakes are not only commonly seen, but have a restorative power on the soul. Romanticism,…

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    Poster Art Concert Report

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    I attended the PLAKAT: Poster Art from Poland exhibition in the Martha Gault Art Gallery located on campus. The posters were loaned from the University Museum at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Poster art was developed internationally from the Polish Poster School after the late 1950’s. The posters were not abstract nor non-representational; each had recognizable images, such as people or objects found throughout the world. These posters were all created for the same purpose of representing…

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    His father would explain to him how exciting it was to be a knight and that had an influence Francis to become a knight. Francis tried to be a knight. So he saddled up in fine armor purchased by his dad and headed out to war in a local skirmish between Assisi and a neighboring town; that is what young men from Assisi did if they wanted to earn the respect of their elders (Sweeney, 2014, pg. 34). Being a knight was something that most men wanted to do because it was a chance to be able to…

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