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    brother Bryon to get through the hardship as a family. The tragic loss of Patrick made Harry think this terrible incident was his fault filling him with guilt. He believed he was the reason of Patrick’s death and could not see any other reason as to why he died. Just as Harry was going crazy his family stepped in forcing him to raise his other son. Even though he made bad decisions like leaving his son Bryon in the rain because he was drunk, his family forgave him despite his imperfections.…

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    Lennox addresses me. “Ross I have something of utmost importance to discuss with you,” he whispered, “but we must make it quick and keep quiet. It is about the King and Queen.” “What is it Lennox?” I said. “Is there something wrong?” “Ross, Macbeth is corrupt. There is evidence pointing to him being the murderer of King Duncan. He did not gain this position without the help of demons and malevolence…

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    When looking at the film, Clarissa seems to be of main focus throughout. A large amount of the film is from her point of view and all the flashbacks featured are hers. She is the only character in the film whose thoughts are heard in the form of a kind of narration…

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    hearted, happier times, proving her stance on life as becoming much more positive and hopeful. Like in Sober, Moore’s speaker still fears the future and what it holds, so throughout Glitter in the Air, the speaker repetitiously pleads “have you ever…,” looking for a sign of affirmation towards the route on which her life treads (Moore 1). Moore employs this mantra as a way to exhibit the loneliness and melancholy of the speaker. The lyrics also feature numerous metaphors, each seemingly with no…

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    Today, every time you turn on your TVs or your social media, it never fails that you will see some kind of video of a police officer brutally beating or roughly handling someone, and most of the time the people are in handcuffs unable to defend themselves against the vial attack that is being bestowed upon them. When you watch these videos ask yourself; “ How are these the people that are supposed to be protecting us”. According to NewsOne.com, since January 1, 2012 , there have been over 30…

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    In Cold Blood “This hitherto peaceful congregation of neighbors and old friends had suddenly to endure the unique experience of distrusting each other; understandably, they believed that the murderer was among themselves.”pg. 88 1.This passage, quote, or excerpt is significant because… This passage is significant because the Clutter murder destroyed the security of Holcomb, separated the community and created suspicion. The residents of Holcomb lose their innocence, because for the first…

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    Deep down we all want to be loved and share our experiences with another person. Good experiences and especially scary ones. Human beings need companionship, understanding, and comfort from another human being, this is why we hug. We need someone to tell us it is okay even when it isn’t. We need someone to hug us tight when we are sad. We need someone to hold our hand when we are going through pain. Carry around the knowledge that we are not alone is…

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    the life-blood of business and public service organizations. Despite the efficiency and speed of modern telecommunications-essential in their way- there is no totally acceptable substitute for people talking and reacting in close, direct contact. Why many people prefer face-to- face communication 1. This medium provides people with ‘a total impression’ in a way that written communication or telephone calls do not. 2. The medium permits instant feedback. 3. Allows non-verbal usage.…

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    The book I will be reviewing is called ‘Silent Spring’ by Rachel Carson discussing the use of pesticides and why it’s so bad for not only plants but us too. Carson’s main goal is to tell us of the hidden dangers pesticides have on our ecosystem. Carson her main argument is that pesticides are way to lethal to be used and provides examples of how the use of pesticides can easily get out of hand and harm all living organisms. In the beginning of her book, Carson describes a town in the heart of…

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    not the best. They always got in fights and if you could listen closely you could hear them from a half a mile away, but they always loved each other either way but that would change. One day they were arguing and six gunshots fired. Frederick Matthews had shot his wife six times, making bloody spew out. The police came and found no evidence that Freddy killed her or the body. Freddy buried her body in the rotten grass beside the lake. One reason why they got in fights was because Frederick was…

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