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My Friend Kyle
1,337 wordsMy lungs filled with thick, sticky fog at three o'clock in the morning. It made the morning look vile and shivering. My hands were cold as ice. I am just about to get in my boyfriend's blue jetta. I had a feeling in my stomach that I shouldn't have got in his car. Of coarse I denied my self-conscious. Drugs and alcohol are flowing through our tired bodies. I was so eager to get into my warm bed. My friend Kyle had to work in a couple of hours so I told him that we would give him a ride home. I s...
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Used Dawsons Creek Dvds
711 wordsA seminal one-hour drama series, "Dawson's Creek" chronicles with wry humor the undeniably intense period of awakening known as the teenage years. A startlingly fresh and realistic approach to adolescence, bringing an edgy, keen perception to the turmoil of that time in life, "Dawson's Creek" in its first two seasons ranked as one of the highest-rated shows among female teen viewers. Set in a picture-postcard Boston suburb, just off of the Atlantic Ocean, this coming-of-age series explores the b...
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Fellow Friend
409 wordsThe definition of a despicable character is someone who is so worthless or obnoxious as to rouse moral indignation. This definitely fits the description of some of the characters in the play Glengarry Glen Ross, by David Mamet. Glengarry Glen Ross is a play about real estate salesmen who are basically con men that always just work toward getting the deal closed, whether or not the customer is happy with the deal. They fit the stereotype of car salesmen, always trying to get the deal closed with ...
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Hit By Three Cars And Chris
591 wordsI am out of breath as I rushed up the hill, suddenly as I rushed up the hill a widespread highway opened up in front of me. Without thinking I leaped into traffic, ONE, TWO, THREE cars dodged I looked back and Chris MEEK! Tripped and Matt Watts was across. Once we hit the parking lot we frantically scurried toward the local supermarket. The Story begins in mid October. It was nice and warm day... I decided to hangout withy my good friend Chris MEEK! When I got to his house one of his friends (Ma...
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Louie Pardee's Famous Guitar
536 wordsTHE MEMPHIS BUGLE Memphis, TN NEWSSTAND, $0.60 May 7, 1991 Larar&Co Publishing Home Delivery $0.31 Girl kidnapped by super spy's thugs By Brendan Larar Bess Marvin, a good friend of popular detective Nancy Drew was kidnapped Thursday by the thugs of German super spy known as "Klaus". She was reportedly kid- napped when "Klaus" found out that Nancy and her good friends (the Hardy Brothers) knew too much information about her new case. "Klaus" took Bass hostage and warned Nancy and the Hardys to d...
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Friends
396 wordsin The Crucible is Abigail. At first sight she might look like a normal, well behaving girl, but as one read further and looks closer at her true character, you can see that she is mean and is not afraid of even killing her enemies. At the very beginning of Act 1, Abigail plays the brave girl in front of her uncle. She behaves like he is expecting her to; she wants to please him. This can be indicated by the following quotations:" I would never hurt Betty. I love her dearly". (Pg. 10 | Line 16) ...
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Close To An Hour
605 wordsI think an event that proves I deserve the word lost would be from this summer when I was on vacation. It would be my loss of innocence. It all happened right after my dad, his friend and I finished playing a round of golf. It was the very first time I had ever beat my dad. We were on our way back to our friends house in Reno, but we stopped to get some gas and to call his wife and ask if we should pick up some grub. We couldnt get ahold of them, so we started back. We pulled out of the gas stat...
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Invisible Pedestrian Annoncer
407 wordsInvisible Pedestrian Annoncer: Late night... and you wanna go out walking. Well there's a problem, there are drunk drivers out on the loose and you are in plain view. They will be aiming right for you! What can you do Just buy this amazing new product. It's sheen, sleek design is the product of German Engineering and American fashion. It's the INVISIBLE PEDESTRIAN! Now those pesky drunks and even other drivers can't see you when your strolling though the streets of Delight! (motor cycle scene) T...
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Famous Sayings
445 wordsTHE SEVEN WISE MEN In the ancient world of Greece there was a group of politicians and philosophers who in time became known as the Seven Wise Men. These men were Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander, Pittacus, Solon, and Thales. Thales of Miletus was the first known Greek philosopher. He is believed to have predicted an eclipse of the sun in 585 BC. He stated that water, air, and fire were the driving forces behind everything in nature. He was also a mathematician. His mathematical theories inclu...
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Cyrus
398 wordsCyrus exercises self-restraint throughout this book. Although he own everything possible by the end, he never takes anything forcefully. Instead, he makes his subjects feel as though they "owe" it to him to help and serve him. He does this in a sly manner-it is not obvious to the masses. By making those who serve him feel important and by acting humble himself, he can easily convince others to do what it is he wants. For example, in 6.2. 2, Cyrus promises gratitude and service to three Indian sp...
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Character
419 wordsJohn Marsden's A Killing Frost passes all three om tests (and please forgive my purposefully haz focus on "good writing', but I must have som quirks as a book reviewer!) Sensory detail pervades this novel of war, told fro the point of view of a teenager who, with he friends, becomes a partisan against an intractablenemy that has invaded her homeland. Th homeland in question is Australia, and we ar treated to a gorgeous anthology of landscapes an how they affect the characters, from the dee Outba...
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Rushdie's Book
827 wordsA Review Of Rushdie's THE MOOR'S LAST Review Of Rushdie's THE MOOR'S LAST SIGH By Jessica Hagedorn The Moor's Last Sigh Jessica Hagedorn Source: web / I was on my way to Ponce, Puerto Rico to visit Luis, a friend who was dying from AIDS-related cancer. Luis was so close to me I often referred to him as "little brother". I didn't think I could face seeing Luis in a state of suffering and physical deterioration. He had been ill for some time, and I had watched him go from being the epitome of lumi...