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Last Night
283 wordsSubj: Hey BABY Date: 2/11/01 5: 01: 54 PM Mountain Standard Time From: Hockey Man 32 To: Jake 729 Hey jack. how are you? i'm hope in good. i'm doing really good (knock on wood). Yeah I had a great time last night. sorry I was a lie shy at first but i didn't really know how to start so I just started be in myself, Yeah you are an awesome chic. and a whole lot prettier in person. Yeah I was all happy when I left. hope you were too. yeah that was an intense night. i wish i could a stayed longer. ye...
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Romeo And Juliet Night
909 wordsRomeo and Juliet: Night - Rejoice or Rebel? Night can be seen in two contrasting ways. The first can be summarized as a time for celebration and love. The second, and most commonly associated with night, is a time of darkness and horror. Two shining examples of the different emotions and reactions brought on by darkness are the books Night belie Wiesel and Romeo and Juliet by well-known author, William Shakespeare. In Romeo and Juliet night has a positive image, a welcomed time for love, protect...
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Time And Nature
839 wordsThroughout the Elizabethan and Romantic era, time and nature are themes that are ever-present in the great poetry of the period. Although the poets presented this idea in different ways, it was clear that time and nature were major influences on each man's writing and that each of them were, in a sense, extremely frustrated by the concept of time. It appeared to me that each poet, in some form, felt empty and unaccomplished, and they all consider as true that time is not on their side. In Shakes...
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Really Wild Kiss Just Last Night
3,472 wordsShe moved into the house across the street when I was fifteen. She was fourteen. I was dumb struck. I had never seen a girl like Lilly before, and probably never will again. I had to have her. I fell in love from the first moment I saw her. My father returned from work at his usual time of 5: 30 in the afternoon. I ran out to tell him we had new neighbors. He told me he already knew that. He said he had met Mr. Smith on Saturday when I was camping out. He asked if I had met the daughter yet. I t...
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Olumba For The Next Three Months
3,518 wordsThe Great Ponds The story begins with Olumba as the elected leader to help find the poachers from Aliokoro. The men of Aliokoro had started to claim some of Chiolu's Ponds, therefore Olumba and his men had to act quickly. The plan was to capture some or all of the men of Aliokoro involved and the ransoms that they would be obliged to pay would help out the people of Chiolu. The man they had captured was Wago, the leopard killer and the greatest of all. He was a well-known man with an uncanny ski...
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Fall Of Leaves
586 wordsThe Autumn and the Fall of Leaves It is not true that the close of a life which ends in a natural fashion -- -life which is permitted to put on the display of death and to go out in glory -- -inclines the mind to rest. It is not true of a day ending nor the passing of the year, nor of the fall of leaves. Whatever permanent, uneasy question is native to men, comes forward most insistent and most loud at such times. There are still places where one can feel and describe the spirit of the falling o...
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Occupation Of Bar
1,824 wordsIn American culture, the workplace environment of the average worker can vary dramatically from person to person within different occupations. Different occupations represent different cultural values within society. In a case study on myself, I found out that bartenders are exposed to many diverse kinds of cultural values. I am a bartender here in Oswego at a local college bar and I have found myself exposed to a vast variety of different societal cultural values. There are many workplace value...
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Dwarves And The Hobbit
1,445 wordsIn the enchanting story The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tonkin the main character undergoes a significant changes. The character goes from a peaceful fun loving hobbit to a brave daring adventurer who helps kill an evil dragon and steel a great treasure. Finally at the end starts his adventure home. It all begins one fine morning when Biblo Baggins got an unexpected knock on his door. He answered and an old man came in. First the hobbit did not notice who he was. Finally he remembered it was his old friend...
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River
1,206 wordsTAKE THIS RIVER We move up a spine of earth That bridges the river and the canal. And where a dying white log, finger-like, Floating off the bank, claws at the slope, We stumble, and we laugh. We slow beneath the moon's eye; Near the shine of the river's blood face, The canal's veil of underbrush sweats frost, And this ancient watery scar retains The motionless tears of men with troubled spirits. For like the whole earth, This land of mine is soaked... Shadows together, We fall on the grass with...
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My Attention To Detail Strength
1,074 wordsHere I go inventorying and revealing my strengths and weaknesses for the sake of completing a college course. I have participated in self-examination exercises before and the return for my efforts in such exercises has been rewarding every time. I usually do not have a problem owning my assets and liabilities for the benefit of personal growth. I say "usually", because being human, I am not always in the mood to take actions that stimulate my personal growth. I am hesitant to expose my inner-sel...
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Brom Bones The Horse
710 wordsWhen Ichabod woke from what seemed like an endless sleep, he realized that he was without a head and he was holding a pumpkin in one hand. When he stood up he saw that his horse had been replace with a black stallion. At first he was very confused but later realized that he was now the dreaded headless horseman. It took Ichabod some time to get use to his new body without a head and his new horse that was much more rambunctious then his old plow horse that he had b arrowed from the farmer. One t...
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Left Side Of The Bunker
1,304 wordsReflecting on my experience in the Persian Gulf War many things are readily accessible in my twisted memory. Time, distance and other irrelevant aspects are distorted and askew; each recollection is as daunting and subdued as the next. I can recall the fighting all too clear; days, nights, weeks and months in battle, minimal water and mealy scraps of food to eat. The time was 1500 hours in late February 1991 although it was around midday the sky resembled that of dark night. The ground war had b...
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I Stay At My Friends House I
312 wordsOne night i stayed with my best friend and her mom. Well i was awakened by horrifying screams, it sounded like someone was being stabbed over and over again. My friend's mom was also awakened by these screams. When we got up to see what was happening we discovered that their neighbor was being chased by her boyfriend with a hammer. We called the police and they arrived shortly. He had been hitting her with the hammer and he was taking some kind of drug. She had to be hospitalized and he was arre...
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Mat The Team
2,471 wordsAll 16 girls, 1 boy, 2 coaches, and many parents and fans met at Detroit Metro Airport on February 5th, 2003 at 5: 30 am. All of us checked our bags and waited around for flight 476 from DTW to Orlando, Florida. The team was so excited for this trip because it was our first time to the Universal Cheerleading Associations National High School Cheerleading Championship. The UCA Nationals is the biggest cheerleading competition in the world. The big event was the only thing discussed on the plane. ...
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