for you, it is worth more money than you could imagine and I want you to have it.” “Why are you giving this to me?” the man said surprised “Because you deserve a fresh start, just like I do.” Charlie said, The man began to cry and gave Charlie a hug “God bless you, god bless you, god bless you…” he said over and over…
not Jer. You are not my father, nor will you ever be, so you don’t have the right to call him Jer.” Her hands formed into defensive and protective fists, but they stayed glued to her side. She wouldn’t dare to purposely hurt someone. She sat there wishing that Sterling had that same mentality as he set his hand down on her upper thigh. “No matter what we call him, he’ll still be gone until 3:35.” As his hand slowly crept up her leg, she tensed and stood up. “You know, I’ve actually…
true beauty comes from making good personal choices. Indeed, Firoozeh Dumas has also sent us the message across of her own personal story of overcoming tough times while making choices that shaped her identity. Queen Latifah has published her story “Who You Callin’ a Bitch?” where she speaks about her stand on personal choice and; on the other…
jump on the ‘murder King Duncan’ train and encourages Macbeth to kill Duncan in order to become king and queen of Scotland. Lady Macbeth encouraged her husband to, “look like an innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t” (Macbeth 1.5.76-77). In As You Like It by William Shakespeare, Duke Frederick is a social monster because he betrays his daughter Celia and his niece Rosalind by threatening to kill Rosalind if she does not leave his home; Celia then leaves her father behind due to his actions…
In my ethnographic trip I headed to a Non-Denomination Hispanic Christian Church. They hold services every weekend so I specifically chose Sunday night to hear their message. I chose this church because I have a grandmother who attends here and I felt comfortable to have someone I knew guide me. My initial thoughts prior to visiting this church was the same as the other churches I had visited before. I expected to walk in and sit down with no one really paying much attention to me. I was also…
with a response. “Did you suddenly go mute?” “No, Coach.” “Districts are next week! I can’t afford for you to not have your head in the game! What’s wrong with you?” “It’s nothi—” “Don’t you ‘nothing’…
shelves of books of every color, creed and subject. This stanza would describe in detail the physical fascination and intimidation one should have with this place. Stanza two would describe the inhabitants of the Central Library. It focus on the fools who instead of drinking from the fountain of knowledge (aka book), shoot a crude version of intelligence into their veins in short bile biased bites. (This would be a slight exaggeration of Buzzfeed, Fox, and other angled newsfeeds that obsessed…
of the children as you wish . . .” His voice trailed off. I shivered. “Do you want me to untie them?” Bane asked. “No. They’ll sleep until you reach the mine. Chance, look at me.” Reluctantly, he gazed into Mr. Wang-Woo’s eyes. “You’re sleepy—very sleepy. You yearn for rest. Slumber wraps you in its silky embrace and holds you there as you close your eyes.” I watched Chance’s eyes flutter for a second, and then he opened them again. “Your eyelids are heavy. You must sleep—you have no choice.…
might as well take good care of it, but in order to take good care of the textbook you need a good backpack. As Alan Krantzler a marketing chief who is helping create a new market with student-targeted backpacks says, “A bag is a badge. It's a statement of how cool you are,” therefore we want to create the Back2Back app making your journey in looking for a cheap and stylish backpack or getting rid of easy for you (Horovitz, B., & Today, U.).…
his characters. In these spaces, the rules and obligations of the other world do not apply, his characters are allowed play with different identities in the green world. Two plays that particularly highlight this are A Midsummer Night’s Dream and As You Like It. In these plays some of the characters travel through their green world, realize something about themselves or their place in life, and are forever changed once they leave. In this essay I will discuss Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream…