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    The Terminator is unfazed, and jumps on the hood of Reese's car, smashing its fist through the windshield and grasping at Sarah. Reese maneuvers his car and throws the killer off. Reese speeds off while the Terminator subdues a cop (screenwriter William Wisher) and takes his…

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    Batman's Villain

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    A characteristics of a villain is 1. Villain. 2. A trouble maker.3. Finally an enemy. What makes the story better is a person who does good or bad. A man that steals something and keeps doing it. My villain is batman he is cool looking. Batman he has ABS which I had. He is a good and a bad, he is a protector a city of gosum. He is good at his job. He tries to keep it protected, but he has to deal with joker, iceman, penguin,the man that has half of his face burned, and Dr.kalohand. He couldn’t…

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    James Thomson Incident

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    I find this very hard to believe. James Murdoch was the Executive VP of News International, and as a leader, he will have to approve all activities that are going on within his organization. His responsibility as an executive member of his organization is to make sure that all his employed…

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    “Who’s there!? Answer me, it’s not polite to sneak up on someone so go ahead show yourself, I said show yourself!” Michelle had reached behind her to try and grab something that might aid her in defending herself still looking in the general direction of the sound, that was until Maliyah broke into a fit or so Michelle thought when it turned out to be a panic attack, making Maliyah unable to speak of what Maliyah was experiencing for behind Michelle was the monster standing tall, ready to kill.…

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    Frankenstein doesn’t think too differently about human beings. He may not have known them, but he truly cared for them. He spent many days studying the “creatures,” yet he was kind of confused. Frankenstein wanted to understand the humans, he also seemed like he wanted them to be happy. “;when they rejoiced, I sympathized in their joys,” Frankenstein said. He cared so much about if they were happy or upset, them being upset also affected him. “ He was so interested in learning more about them…

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    Emperor Qianlong recognizes the efforts made by King George III to send diplomatic mission. He is happy that the mission was sent on the anniversary of his birthday. In return for him being so nice, the emperor will meet with the embassy at a banquet with many gifts to give. He then goes on to talk about the conflict of trade with China. The request to trade conflicts with his dynasty and it isn’t able to be accommodated. He says that the Europeans were allowed to live at Peking but they had to…

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    The way the time traveller develops in the novel is very interesting because he through many changes like most people go through in their life span. The novel gives many great examples on how the time traveller changes in the story. He develops himself into a new person during the climax when he develops a new friendship and almost finds forbidden love. Throughout the story his guests think of him as a smart aleck, a little know it all. People from britain think he is clever but a little…

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    In the story “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst, a young boy is given the responsibility of taking care of his disabled brother, Doodle. While at first the brother thinks of Doodle as a burden, later, he takes pride in teaching his brother to walk and swim. The older brother’s pride pushes Doodle too hard, leading to the tragic event of Doodle’s death. Doodle’s life and last days were painful because his brother’s pride blinded him, so he treated Doodle cruelly, yet Doodle tolerated this because…

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    between the protagonist, Brother, and his younger sibling, Doodle. It is then that Brother remembers all the time they spent working through his condition. Brother also recalls what happened to Doodle, and how much he is to be held accountable for. In James Hurst’s short story “The Scarlet Ibis,” Brother is to blame for the cruelties done to Doodle; however, he is not totally at fault because his actions are out of love. Primarily, Brother’s pride causes him to overwork his brother in order to…

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    The Federalist Papers were papers written in 1787 by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. There were eighty-five papers in total. However we will just be covering numbers ten, fifty-one, forty-seven, and thirty-nine. These cover many of the major problems that would be facing a new government. These papers were very important to our constitution, and our founding. Federalist Paper number ten was written by James Madison to guard against the issues of factions. In any society…

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