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    Metal Masks: A Fictional Narrative

    The captain carefully moved his head around the corner in order to see if the killer was still in sight. He caught a quick glimpse of the shine of his metal mask as he was running while humming a perfect pattern of four before repeating his odd song. Throughout the cases, one consistent known about the killer was his obsession with fours. Counting to four, humming rhythms of four, four bombs and four bags of knives.     The next hallway was long and filled with odd paintings. Each one depicted a

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    Narrative Essay On Gang Meeting

    Sweat profusely trickled down my face and I felt the situation becoming tense, the gang members forced me into a corner and I couldn’t speak a single word to diffuse the situation. “Is this how I am going to die?”, I questioned myself. Consequently, I decided to book it, I swiftly dashed past the gang members and out onto the public street, astoundingly they persistently followed. Even though, my lungs were on fire, I ran until I felt myself shattering due to the loss of breath, I sat on a bench

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    Bessie Smith Research Paper Outline

    BESSIE SMITH essie Smith, “The Empress of the Blues” was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920’s and 1930’s. Bessie is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era. She and Louis Armstrong were a major influence on other jazz vocalists. Her birthday isn’t known for sure, but the 1900 census indicates that Bessie was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on July 1892. The 1910 census recorded her birthday as April 15, 1894, a date that appears on all subsequent documents

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    Alcohol Is Worse Than Weed

    It was a dark raining night and Gerald just got home from a stressful day at work. So Gerald went outside and rolled a joint up to relive some stress. The next day Gerald walking into work and takes a drug test Gerald had forgot that he had marijuana in his system from the night before.Out of nowhere his boss calls Gerald into his office and Gerald saids I know what this is about and his boss gives him a warning and sends him on his way. Gerald goes to his office and starts to research the danger

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    Case Study: Pietrylo V. Hillstone Rest

    Case Identification: Pietrylo v. Hillstone Rest. Group, Civil Case No. 06- 5754 (FSH), UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 108834 Facts of the Case: (Plaintiffs) Brian Pietrylo and Doreen Marino were employees of a restaurant by the name of Houston’s at Riverside Square, which was owned by (Defendant) Hillstone Restaurant Group. Mr. Pietrylo while employed there created a private, invite-only MySpace page with the group title “Spec-Tator.” This was a

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    Jimmy Rodgers's Influence On Country Music

    Country music was starting from twenty century; it became main voice of lower and middle class people in America that was affected by the original culture . Jimmy Rodgers (1879-1933) was regarded as the father of the country music, who was a singer, composer and guitarist. When he was youth, after won a singing competition, he started traveling shows even his father was brought him home more than once . Then he eventually worked on a railroad like his father before he got tuberculosis, which made

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    Milton Bracker's Experts Propose Study Of Craze

    popularity of rock and roll among American teenagers in the 1950s. Originally serving as a newspaper article in the New York Times, Bracker’s piece fuels a growing moral panic inspired by the television appearances of Elvis Presley and the concerts held by Cleveland disk jockey Freed. In the article, Bracker draws upon sketchy historical evidence and pseudoscience to denigrate the status of rock music and patronise its young listeners. For example, the author draws a parallel between dancing to rock and roll

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    Mark Daniel Machalliol Case Summary

    *Mark Daniel Schalliol allegedly resisted arrest and was booked on suspicion of resisting a police officer with force or violence, a felony offense. The Initial Call: Who? When? A Costa Mesa man has been mentioned as the perpetrator, after his return to his former residence. Mr. Mark Daniel Schalliol returned to the Mediterranean Village—located at 2410 Harbor Blvd.--during the mid-afternoon, Sunday (22 FEB 16). His known excuse: to allocate a few of his pieces of property (from management).  

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    Violence In Popular Music

    The Violence to Go Through A Label Popular music created by Taylor Swift, Maroon 5, and Jason Derulo has hit the radio, iPod’s and concerts for many years. Before an artist even dreams of hitting the radio, preparation has to occur and the preparation can take years. Some artists get noticed by record companies and unfortunately get lost in the depths of the record company if not successful. Some artists decide to not follow the record company and take major risks in independently create their own

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    Brian Wilson Pet Sound Analysis

    It all goes back to December 1964, when one great songwriter, Brian Wilson decided to stop touring with his group, The Beach Boys to stay back home and work on new material. It was not until 1966, when they released the album, Pet Sounds. Brian Wilson, did really hard work to come out with this album even though it was a little overdue. This album made the Beach Boys, have a huge rise on their career. All his long hours of work every single night had a huge paid off. The album contained totally

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