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Light In The Room
503 wordsMEDITATIONS AT LAG UNITAS All the new thinking is about loss. In this it resembles all the old thinking. The idea, for example, that each particular erases the luminous clarity of a general idea. That the clown- faced woodpecker probing the dead sculpted trunk of that black birch is, by his presence, some tragic falling off from a first world of undivided light. Or the other notion that, because there is in this world no one thing to which the bramble of blackberry corresponds, a word is elegy t...
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Ellen Hands Kait A Coffee Cup
11,933 wordsCAFE by Chandler. w. PRoductionsCofeINT. KAIT'S KITCHENETTE NIGHT. Credits roll over close up shots of KAIT THORSON (shoulder length hair, 21, glasses, 'Beam Me Up, Scotty' T-shirt and jeans) making coffee. After the coffee has dripped through the filter, she pours five cups of coffee then places the mugs on a tray. VOICES can be heard from the next room having a friendly argument over the importance of charisma. Kait places a sugar bowl and a cream container on the tray and exits to the living ...
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Room For The Night
1,504 wordsAdmittedly Committed All I could do was stand there and shiver. I don't know if it was the fact that all I was wearing was a hospital gown and a pair of socks or if it was the fact that I was in a mental hospital. I was standing there, waiting to be put in a room for the night and I would be reassigned in the morning. Laying down on what felt like a stone with linens thrown on it wasn't very comfortable at all. Sleep was the least of my worries at this point though; I was wondering how to stay w...
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My Friend's Dorm Room
1,691 wordsCollege is the stepping stone from High School to the real world. College is intended not only to teach us knowledge, but also to prepare us for the next part of life. Not all college students get this preparation though. Those students are the ones that live at home and commute to school every day. These students miss out on the entire college culture. Being a commuter myself, I almost feel left out. If it were not being in the rigorous architecture program which demands hours and hours of stud...
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Tony And His Family
1,190 wordsFilippo Porco Porco I Porco I Mrs. Ayesha JeffersonEmglish 111 A young couple - Tony 22 years old, Alba 20 years old - came to the Unit where I was working, the Oncology Unit. Working as a nurse student you just run all night long Tony had been diagnosed with a terminal type of cancer in the last six months. What a day! I can still remember the day I met them; they were actually celebrating their first wedding anniversary in the Hospital with an IV pole and a high dose of chemotherapy. It was su...
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Air In The Room
465 wordsThe date was January 23, 2001; waking up at 8 am for class was every college student's nightmare. My roommate Kenny's eyes were still half shut, my vision blurred, and his hand still numb from sleeping on it all night long. Somehow he built up enough strength to swing his hand softly to tap the snooze button on my ever so loud alarm clock in hopes for the alarm never to sound again. Seven minutes later, waking again to the most annoying buzzing sound on earth. The plan failed, the alarm didn t b...
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Just Look
1,571 words... Mum we " re there. Come on we " ll get to bed and you can have some real rest. Wait here while I book us a room". He left the car crossed the carpark until he reached reception. He smiled at the man behind the counter. "Hi there". He said. "I'd like a room for the night, twin beds please, for my mother and I". The man behind the counter grunted. "We only got one room left, it's a single but I can give you sheets at an extra cost and you cam sleep on the sofa". Anthony thought about this for ...
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James And Their Last Night
905 wordsTheresa ran into the bathroom and dug through her purse in search of the one thing that would make all her pain go away. As she hid in the bathroom stall, she wondered how her life had come to this. She was crumpled up on the bathroom floor sticking a needle into her arm. Her life had been good. She had to admit she had been blessed. She came from a family of good standing. She had had every thing she could every want. So why her Why did this have to be her life She couldn't understand. She fina...
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No Call Back From Mr Camuto
2,758 wordsVERMONT TRIP: On behalf of myself, and many other students, I would like to formally address the Drug and Alcohol problem that accompanied the 1999-2000 school year Vermont trip. Many times I have heard stories about the infamous Vermont Ski trip, and the many illegal things that have occurred consistently throughout the years. To the best of my knowledge this behavior was ignored, overlooked, and typical of this trip. So in believing that this kind of partying was habitual, I decided to partici...
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My Wrist
538 wordsWhat A Night It happened about a month ago on a warm Tuesday night in august. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary, but I was soon to find out differently. I was about to experience the most traumatic event of my life. I was at my boyfriend Wills band practice in downtown Springfield with him and his three friends. We decided to go check out some abandoned rooms in the old, run down three-story apartment building in the search of cool stuff for their practice spot. We walked into one room that tur...
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Jingles Where Mr Jingles
723 wordsOr Schwartz 28.1. 00 Book: The Green Mile (Part 1): The Two Dead Girls Author: King, Stephen Number of pages: 92 Short Summary: Paul Edgecombe tells his story as the head jailer of Block E (where people who got the death penalty stayed waiting (definitely not impatiently) for their execution) at the state penitentiary, Cold Mountain. He tells about how sad it was being in charge of the electric chair ("Old Sparky" "The Big Juicy" as prisoners called it) executions in the 1920's and the 1930's. H...
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Death Look From Mrs Oaks
1,508 wordsA True Friend "This can't happen to me! It just can't! !' I screamed. I ran out of my English class, towards the guidance office, but there they were waiting for me. I quickly did a 180, and dashed out the side door. I ran as fast as I could towards the little woods behind Greenwood High School. I wasn't sure where I was going or when I was going to stop, I just needed some time to think. I found a big apple tree and slumped down on one of its big roots. It was here that I stayed until late at n...
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