...“Mom” John replied. “What do you want?” mom replied. “I am going to pick up Mark for the movies?” “Do you guys have to see Monsters in the Dark?” mom asked. “Yes”-replied John. “Well bye.” John yelled. John started to walk to Mark’s house. Ding-dong. “Hi Ms Ramos” John said. “Is Mark there”? “Yes he is” Ms Ramos said. “Hey Jim what are you doing here?” John replied. “I am playing call of duty with Billy.” Jim answered. “Well, be home soon” John told his brother. “Ok.” Jim replied. “Hey Mark what’s up?” John asked. “Nothing” Mark replied. “Lets go for the movie.” John replied “Can we go” ask Jim. “No!” replied Mark. It took them a long time to walk to the movies. Finally, they made it. They’re walking up the stairs. They waited on the line. It was their turn. John told the clerk “2 tickets to see Monsters in the Dark.” “Hey the tickets are gone!” the clerk yelled. “No they can’t be!” Mark replied. “Do not worry, we’ll solve this case.” Said John “Our suspects are your mom, Jim, and Billy.” Continued John. “Lets go to my house to talk to my mom,” replied Mark. They walked to mark’s house. Ding-dong. Hey mom we just need to ask you a few questions. Guys what’s this about? Well the tickets to the movie where going to see are missing. And we thought you did something. Stop I did not do any thing. John’s mom said. But Jim and Billy said they where going to take some thing. Man they did it. Bye. Hey stop oh man Jim said. They cased them but they got...
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...Walks" plays] Dre: Okay, so, I'm just your standard, regular ol' incredibly handsome, unbelievably charismatic black dude. - [snorts] - Now, this drooling, pigment-challenged, mixed-race woman is my wife, Rainbow. And, despite what she looks like right now, she's a doctor. We're lucky. We've got a great house, four great kids, and my Pops. It's a far cry from where it all began. That's why I promised my parents I'd get an education, graduate, and get myself out of there. I guess for a kid from the hood, I'm living the American Dream. The only problem is, whatever American had this dream probably wasn't where I'm from. And if he was, he should've mentioned the part about how when brothers start getting a little money, stuff starts getting a little weird like in my neighborhood. Sometimes I feel like a bit of an oddity. [amplified] And if you look to your left, you'll see the mythical and majestic Black Family out of their natural habitat and yet still thriving. Go ahead and wave. They'll wave right back. - Woman: They're smiling. Hi. Hello. - Man: The little ones are cute. They're just just amazing. Sometimes I worry that, in an effort to make it, black folks have dropped a little bit of their culture and the rest of the world has picked it up. They even renamed it "Urban". And in the "Urban" world, Justin Timberlake and Robin Thicke are R&B Gods, Kim Kardashian's the symbol for big butts, and asian guys are just unholdable on the dance floor. Come on! Big butts...
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...together, not apart. Screw you, man. See, if she's trapped, she's gone. She's my sister! You son of a bitch! Don't leave me! Where's Glenn? ( Thunder rumbling ) Merle: That's right. You heard me, bitch. You got a problem? Bring it on if you're man enough, or take it up the chain if you're a pussy. You heard me, you pussy-ass noncom bitch. You ain't deaf. Take it up the damn chain of command or you can kiss my lily-white ass. ( Laughs ) That's right. That's what I said. You heard me. And then this idiot, he takes a swing, you know, and well ( Laughing hysterically ) Oh, you should've seen the look on his face when I punched out his front teeth. Yeah, five of 'em. Pow! Pow! Just like that. Huh. Oh my God. Oh, that's what them teeth cost me. That was That was hard time, but by God, it was worth every minute of it just to see that prick spit his teeth out on the ground. Yes sir, worth every minute. Mmm. ( Wind blowing ) Oh no. No no! No no! No no! God! God! No no! ( Grunts ) God! Jesus! No no, merciful Christ! No no. No no. God, help me! God! God! Jesus, please! Jesus, please. Help me! Come on now! Help me. ( Zombies growling, banging ) ( Softly ) No no. Oh, no no. Oh my God. Shh shh shh shh shh. ( Crying ) No, Jesus. Jesus. No no no no no no. Please. I didn't behave, I know. I know I'm being punished. I know. I Oh, I deserve it. I deserve it. I've been bad. Help me now. Show me the way. Go on, tell me what to do. Tell me. Tell me. God!...
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... ! This script presents a dialogue that takes place between a young man named Ma8hew and his friend Brad. Ma8hew recently joined a computer shop where both Brad was his superior and they both worked the night shi=. ! One month into the job, Ma8hew started to no@ce that Brad was involved in some unusual ac@vi@es at work. When asked about this, Brad explained what was going on. ! Ma8hew was shocked to learn that Brad was involved in some fraudulent ac@vi@es. But he was unsure of how to confront this situa@on. There are two scenes that cover this script. The four quadrant model in Table 1 explains the characters in the script providing a descrip@on of what they have at stake with regard to the situa@on. ! Table 1 -‐ The Four Quadrant Model Stakeholder What is at stake? Matthew - Newly joined employee • • • • Personal reputation! Convenient Job! Extra Income for Studies! ...
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...how he’d been. But if you think about it today wasn’t really a normal day, it just started out like one. However I had just gotten my license yesterday since I had gotten 50 hours with my Uncle with me while I was behind the wheel. The reason that I hadn’t waited till 21 so I wouldn’t have to do those 50 hours was because I had recently gotten a job. That was basically the only reason, but you’ll see that the license didn’t just help me out for work, in the end, something much more important. My friend had called me earlier that day to come and check out a car meet that was happening near his house, so I decided to go. “Hey,...
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...AWAY CONVENTIONALITY BELONGS TO YESTERDAY THERE IS A CHANCE THAT WE CAN MAKE IT SO FAR WE START BELIEVIN’ NOW THAT WE CAN BE WHO WE ARE GREASE IS THE WORD GREASE IS THE WORD, IS THE WORD, THAT YOU HEARD IT’S GOT GROOVE IT’S GOT MEANING WE STOP THE FIGHT RIGHT NOW, WE GOTTA BE WHAT WE FEEL GREASE IS THE TIME, IS THE PLACE, IS THE MOTION GREASE IS THE WORD AND GREASE IS THE WAY WE ARE FEELIN’ Grease Grease – 43 – THIS IS A TIME OF ILLUSION, WRAPPED UP IN TROUBLE LACED IN CONFUSION, WHAT ARE WE DOIN’ HERE? GREASE IS THE WORD, IS THE WORD, THAT YOU HEARD IT’S GOT GROOVE IT’S GOT MEANING GREASE IS THE TIME, IS THE PLACE, IS THE MOTION AND GREASE IS THE WAY WE ARE FEELIN’ GREASE IS THE WORD, IS THE WORD, IS THE WORD, IS THE WORD Scene 2 The Greasers stalk off as the scene shifts to the high school cafeteria. Jan and Marty enter, wearing their Pink Ladies jackets and carrying trays loaded, with food. As each female character enters she joins the others at one large table. Jan Grease Jeez, I wish it was still summer. God, it's only a quarter after twelve and I feel like I been here a whole year already. Marty Yeah, what a drag. Hey, you wanna sit here? Grease – 45 –...
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...the way! Move it!” Brian heard an officer shouting as he approached the scene. He had trouble thinking over the blaring sirens and the commands of the officers. “Hurry! Get out of here!” The orders continued to be shouted at the crowd. Emerging from the thick smoke of the burning building was no other than, Detonation, a villain known for his explosive destruction of cities. Detonation, known during his childhood as Stephen Nielson, lost his parents and grew up in an orphanage. One day, when he and his parents returned home from the store, Stephen was reaching for the groceries in the trunk as his parents walked inside. As he was struggling to reach...
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...While we poor sailors go skipping aloft And the land lubbers lay down below, below, below And the land lubbers lay down below.Then up spoke the Captain of our gallant ship, And a jolly old Captain was he; "I have a wife in Salem town, But tonight a widow she will be."ChorusThen up spoke the Cook of our gallant ship, And a greasy old Cook was he; "I care more for my kettles and my pots, Than I do for the roaring of the sea." ChorusThen up spoke the Cabin-boy of our gallant ship, And a dirty little brat was he; "I have friends in Boston town That don't care a ha' penny for me."ChorusThen three times 'round went our gallant ship, And three times 'round went she, And the third time that she went 'round She sank to the bottom of the sea.Chorus Be with me This is a ballad for the good timesSo put a battery in your legPut a rock beat over anythingGet it stuck there in your headYou can be with meI got nothing to rely onI've broken every boneEverybody's stop believingBut you know you're not aloneYou can be with meThis is a ballad for the good timesAnd all the dignity we hadDon't get het up on the evil thingsYou ain't coming backYou can be with meIf you want to beYou can be with me.... James Dickenson http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/be-with-me/ The Song of the Sulky Stockman Come, let us sing with a right good ring(Sing hey for lifting lay, sing hey!)Of any old, sunny old, silly old thing.(Sing ho for the ballad of a backblock day!)The sun shone brightly overhead,And the shearers...
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...of t he Wild call Wang Xiangling ( Sias U niversit y Xinzheng ・Henan 451150) Abstract This paper analyzes t he t heme of The Call of t he Wild f ro m human’s living , working and feeling per spectives , which reveals t he relatio nship between animal world and human societ y. The animal world is act ually a reflectio n of human societ y ; t hey are similar to each ot her ; what exist s in t he fo rmer act ually al so exist s in t he lat ter. Key words animal humanit y reflectio n 中图分类号 :J 90 文献标识码 :A 文章编号 :1002 - 9788 ( 2005) 08 - 173 - 02 The Call of t he Wild , is o ne of J ack London mo st pop2 ’s ular novels. It apparently is a dog’s story. In t he deep part , Lo ndo n makes a reflection of t he real human life t hrough Buck life. He t reat s animals like human beings and human ’s beings like animals , recognizing no essential difference be2 tween man and animal. J ack London uncanny understanding ’s of animal and human nat ures give t his novel a st riking vitality and power. After reading it , people co uld not help pondering over his own life and t hinking about what is t he real meaning of human nat ure t hat always reso unds in t he inner heart like t he call f rom t he wild appealing Buck to ret urn to it s arms. Buck story in fact is a human’s life story. Some interesting ’s comparisons will show how amazingly similar t hese tow worlds are , and so me inspirations can be drawn f rom t his al2 legoric sto ry...
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...within the mountains called “Glorpenstein ” there was a man named Damien. Now unlike most stories, Damien was in fact, a normal person. He went to Glorpenstein High School or just GHS for short. He had many friends, Derek, Dominique, and Hank. Derek was the school nerd, you ask him to solve an equation, he’ll have an answer for you in 10 seconds flat! Dominique was a simple man, and was quite boring. Makes you wonder why Damien was friends with him. He worked at a local Moe’s and was skinny enough to cosplay a skeleton on Halloween. Hank was the classroom clown, voted to most likely to become famous, and all around a horrible person. On this fateful day Damien had gotten sick of Hank’s pranks, and decided to stand up for himself for once. Hank had told Derek about a prank he was going to pull on Damien. Derek, without telling anyone else, warned Damien about the incoming attack. Apparently Hank was going drop a bucket of slime all over Damien and Dominique at the same time as they walked out the school doors! Damien grabbed an umbrella and headed towards the doors wearing a grasshopper mask. Damien had known Hank’s only true fear, and he was...
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...of your fellow Americans I extend my deepest thanks. You exemplify a fine new crop of young Americans who will grow into the leaders of this great country. Butt-head: Huh huh huh huh. He said, "extend." Beavis: Oh, yeah. Share this Butt-head's Dad: Hey, one of you bastards got a match? Butt-head: Uh, yeah. My butt and your, uh, butt. Uh huh huh. Share this [after apprehending Butt-head] Agent Fleming: Agent Hurly, I want you to give this scumbag a cavity search. I'm talking Roto-Rooter. Don't stop until you reach the back of his teeth. Share this Hoover Dam Guide: Now, can anybody tell me how much energy it takes to power Las Vegas? Beavis: Yeah, I just have a question. Um, is this a God dam? Share this [walking down hallway of the White House, stops at picture of Nixon and stares at it] Beavis: Are you threatening ME? Share this Concierge: [leading Beavis and Butt-head into their room] I'm sorry about that little misunderstanding, gentlemen. We didn't realize you were registered guests. If there's anything we can do to... Beavis: [sees TV and remote attached to table, tries to lift it] Damn it. This thing is stuck. Concierge: Sir, it's attached to the... Butt-head: You dumb-ass, let me try. Beavis: [stops] Hey, check it out. That guy's still standing there. [Concierge holds out hand, expecting tip] Butt-head: Uhh, could you, like, not stand there and stuff? Butt-head: [as soon as concierge leaves] Some people are dumb. Share this Tom Anderson: Boy, I...
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...Hey you, what’s your dream? Hey you, what’s your dream? Hey you, what’s your dream? Is that all your dream is? I wanna big house, big cars & big rings But actually, I don’t have any big dreams Haha, I live quite comfortably Even if I don’t dream, no one says anything Everyone is thinking the same way as me I completely forgot about my childhood when I had a lot of dreams Don’t worry about college, I’ll at least go to a school that’s far away Ok mom, I’m going to the library right now What is the you that you’ve dreamed of? Who do you see in the mirror? I gotta say Go on your path, even if you live for a day Do something, put away your weakness Why aren’t you saying anything? You don’t wanna study but you’re scared to quit school? See, you’re already getting ready for school Please grow up, you’re all talk dude, you have a glass mentality boy (Stop) Ask yourself if you’ve ever worked hard for anything Hey you, what’s your dream? Hey you, what’s your dream? Hey you, what’s your dream? Is that all your dream is? That’s a lie, you such a liar See me, see me, ya you’re a hypocrite Why are you telling to go a different path? Take care of yourself Please don’t force me (Lalalalala) What’s your dream, what’s your dream? (Lalalalala) Is that it? Is that it? Sick of the same day, the repeating days Grown-ups and my parents keep instilling confined dreams to me Number one future career is a government worker? It’s not a forced dream, a ninth inning relief...
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...mission, Mulan decided to dress gerself as a man to join the army instead of her fater. During the time in the army, she became acquainted wiht the captain, Li Shang, and she was deeply moved by his care for her. After they won th ewar, she told the truth frankly to him, and Li Shang asked the king to spare her life for disguising herself as a soldier. In time, they fell in love with each other, got married and lived happily hereafter. Scene I Narrator: Long time age, ther was a war in China….. 德首: Get out. The land doesn’t belong to you. 土酋: Your land?……Hey , he says this is his land. 土酋: We just get our land back. 德首: Go to hell, you barbarians. 土酋: Attack! 德首: Fire! Kill them all. 德首: Just wait and see. My son, Li Shang, will revenge himeself on you. 路人甲: Your majesty, we are losing. What can we do? 陛下: Even if the odds are against us, we must keep going on. Now, what we can do is recruit soldiers. 使者: Pat…….Ouch, what are you doing? Are you Pat? Pat: Yes. 使者: O.K. I am the messenger from our great general, Li Shang. This letter is confidential. Please read it carefully. Mulan: What’s up? Daddy, you look so pale, Pat: Nothing…. Mulan: Look! Pat: What…… Mulan: My father is dying. My brother is too young. What can I do? 路人甲乙丙丁: What can she do? Mulan: What can I do? Voice: You can go to the army instead of your father. Mulan: But I’m a girl. Voice: Why not? You look like a man. Mulan:...
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...not my story. The year I turned fifteen was the worst year of my life. It all happened as my mother predicted when our dad got laid off of his job. The manager told him they were doing cut backs. Everyone in town knew it was because my dad caught the manager cheating on his wife. Dads a firm believer in being faithful to your wife and family. Things only got worse for me and my brother Alex. First mom got sick, then dad got beat up by loan sharks they wanted their money back a week after they gave it to him. As the months went by the loan sharks got even worse with dad, following him home, cutting his tires, they even came to the hospital. The fist darkened day was when things seemed to be going great for us finally. Dad had found a job, and mom seemed to be doing better. So dad took us out for dinner and a movie. It was great, but while we were on our way to the hospital a dark car stopped in front of us causing us to hit the car from behind. My father was frantic trying to see if we were all okay, but what was more horrifying then the wreck was what happened after. The men in the car ahead of us got out and came to dads side of the car, they pulled him out and started beating him. It was scary to see the things they did, but dad did get away for a bit... “Sam drive away now....leave.” He screamed as they chased him back towards the car. I could never forget the night my father was shot in front of me. After that night mom got worse and then two months later she passed away...
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...that being rude was consider cool. Along with that he also states “We wore torn up leather jackets, slouched around with toothpicks in our mouths, sniffed glue...” (425) Meaning that the author thought being bad meant putting on a demeanor that showed he was tuff and didn’t care. Throughout the story he faces quite a few events the beginning with the narrator being out on a summer night with his two best friends Digby and Jeff, they are bored and...
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