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    Ever since I was a kid, I always found a rhythm on things. Whenever I heard the heartbeat from a toy heart that my teacher had in her classroom, in my head I always added an extra beat to it, always turned it into something musical. I always thought it was because I used to watch the Nickelodeon kids show called “The Fresh Beat Band” every single day when I got home from school, so I let slide. I knew that wasn’t the real reason because it didn’t feel like it was, but I never looked deep into my…

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    “Trust doesn’t come with a refill. Once it’s gone, you probably won’t get it back, and if you do, it will never be the same and that's a fact.”- Unknown. In the tv series The Twilight Zone, an episode called The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street. In the episode, aliens took all the power off and eventually flickering all the lights. The neighbors thought that whoever owned the house with the mysterious light was the alien. Eventually, the whole turned into chaos. This episode is based on the…

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    Epoxy: A Short Story

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    The next day I did a further examination of the machine and noticed that the glass tube’s electrical socket was arcing. If I kept up, the wire from the glass tube might break; I had to come up with a solution. I decided to strengthen the wire with conductive epoxy which should do the trick. The long term solution would be to replace the glass tube and the socket; there was no telling how long this unit has been in use. “Carrie, can you use your skills and find out where the company that made…

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    I'm writing this letter regarding my grandson Dale McRill, he was pulled over on May 26, 2015 in Mt Clemens by Macomb County Sheriff for something that happen in 2014. This arrest was for warrant issued by Sterling Hts. The warrant was over a year old which Dale was never notified about it, and they were unable to tell him what it was for per police (due to lack of information).…

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    Moreover, hunting the pig drives the plot as an allegorical novel due to the long metaphors current in the scenes where the hunters are killing pigs. Consequently, the long metaphor starts when Jack, as well as the other boys, initially cannot kill a pig because the enormity of the event is weighing on the his consciousnesses. When Jack, Ralph and Simon cannot kill a pig, they feel guilt because they tried to take the life of another creature. Seemingly, Jack only paused for a second, “the pause…

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    Change In Greasy Lake

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    “Animals” (128), a perfectly apt description of the boys that drove to Greasy Lake at night. Much different from the boys that drove away the following morning. This sudden change within the boys is exemplified between the two interactions with the girls up at Greasy Lake. The stark contrast between the animalistic urges and restrained behavior exhibited between the two moments show the sudden character change within Digby, Jeff, and the narrator. The sudden realization of that night, the…

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    Aerwyna looked like she was about to explode. As the crowd cleared, she turned to Quinn with red, hot eyes. "Why couldn't Art just bring me with? I mean I haven't done anything wrong, have I? Are you even listening, Quinn?" Quinn looked up from her thought. "Huh? Yeah, sure." Aerwyna groaned, "I don't get it." "Don't worry. At least Artemis is giving you responsibility over camp." "Yeah, but is it wrong to want more?" Was it? Quinn was immortal, daughter of a god, yet didn't remember…

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    Raskolnikov’s thrill in Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment “When you are destitute, there is nothing” (10). In Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment a lonely, poverty-stricken peasant named Raskolnikov is faced with pure destitution. Most Russian citizens in the 18th century seemed to be as well. Raskolnikovs’ life was utterly boring; he dropped out of school, was constantly alone, and feared people. He had no excitement in his life whatsoever. Due to his lack of company and excitement in life,…

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    Right off the bat, at the beginning of the story, Francis Macomber shows signs of fear and weakness not only to his wife but to everyone else at the campsite. It is given that he does not want to be killed while hunting but also wants to show that he can be a real man and redeem himself for all the cowardly things he has done in the past. During the lion hunt, he is very scared but does not show it until he is just about to shoot the Lion. When he does not kill the lion the first time and sees…

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    The door shut firmly as Lutie walked briskly inside with her eyes deadpan on Jim. Bub sat motionless in the corner of the room, bewildered and scared as to what would happen next. He sensed fury grow inside of Lutie when stood with her fists clenched and her eyes locked on Jim's mistress cooking inside of the kitchen. Jim immediately leaped to his feet and seized Lutie from striking the woman. Bub had never seen his mother in such a craze. Lutie had always been his support and rock offering Bub…

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