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    Fahrenheit 451 Unit 6 Dialectical Journal

    “Daniel Chai. Miner. I’m here to join the Adventurer’s Guild.” Answering the guard’s questions, Daniel looks across the 10 foot wooden wall that seperates the dungeon town Karlak from the wilderness once again before letting his gaze rest upon the guard and his pike once more. The guard stares at Daniel, calling up the little status view screen that he can see to confirm the truth of Daniel’s words before he nods, flicking a glance at his partner before he gestures Daniel and his employer in

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    Personal Narrative: Shooting A Gun

    shoulder in hopes that would ease the situation and I was thankful to see confusion turn to understanding on his face. “Thanks.” Tucker smiled shakily. “I, uh, I’m not used to...this.” He waved his hand towards the scene around them. “That must sound really dumb to you, huh? This is, like, your every day, right? Swoop in. Fight the bad guys. Save the day. The usual, right? For you? Nothing to worry about?” “It’s not dumb.” I say, but in the voice I practiced in case something like this ever happened. Lady

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    Crash Movie Analysis

    Movie Analysis John J. Sullivan Rasmussen College Author Note This research is being submitted on, September 19, 2014, for Heidi Croatt’s G141/COM1002 Section 01 Introduction to Communication - 2014 Summer Quarter. John Sullivan [Final Draft] September 19, 2014 The movie CRASH covers thirty-six hours of encounters between people of different races. Within that thirty six-hour period, interactions between strangers turn into heated racial arguments, full of hatred, fear, compassion and

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    Personal Narrative: Danny's Life With Leukemia

    “I have nothing left, “ Danny said as he stared at the empty boxes ahead of him. HIs house was silent, and it was just him and his deep breaths to keep him from weeping. He was trying to be strong, but after the eviction notice that had come earlier that morning. He was breaking. “How much more can I really take,” he said as his eyes started to tear up. Years ago Danny’s life has changed when his wife was diagnosed with Leukemia. He He watched her go through medical procedures, blood transfusions

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    Respect

    RESPECT RESPECT Many people may take respect for granted and they may say that respect means nothing to them.’ Things that many people don’t notice is that respect is what builds this world and helps us to be closer as friends or has a family.People may make up definitions to respect but here is the real one. Respect:a feeling of deep admiration or something elicited by their abilities,qualities,or achievements From this definition i can tell that respect is important in life and that when you

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    Role Playing

    more intense, so that way she gets that feeling that I am really listening to her) Can you go into more detail on why you feel that you can't live without her anymore. Cathy: What I mean is that she is my only child, my husband left me and I have nothing else to live for without her in my life. Me:So you are feeling like you have no one else in the world that you need to live for or live without(I begin to nod my head and make begin to get an intense eye contact with her) Cathy:Yes(She grabs

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    Analysis Of Night By Elie Wiesel

    Night by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography about his experience of being forced to survive in a concentration camp. At the tender age of 15, Elie had to witness and suffer through things we could never imagine. As a Jew, one could only choose to die or work until they were too sick to function. Some people were unlucky enough to not get a choice to begin with. Unknowingly, this nightmare would change him externally and internally for life. Due to the atrocities witnessed and experienced during the

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    Personal Narrative Essay: The Last Day Of College

    still 16 hours left. I looked over to my friends they were both fast asleep, so I dozed off again. I woke up three hours later to the captain saying “Ladies and Gentleman we are experiencing some turbulence so can you please fasten your seat belts. Thank you.” I started panicking my heart began to race like a cheetah running after its prey. I tried to calm my self down saying that the bumps were just

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

    her screensaver, and a rattling sensation clambered through my spine. It showed the face of a girl with familiarity. “What a pleasant picture that is! Is that your family?” I hesitantly questioned. “My name is Gabby Moore,” she continued, “Oh, and thank you! This is a picture of my sister, Alice. She left for internship this October 1st. I haven't heard from her for two weeks. She was supposed to come back, but mother suggested it to be a result of her bustling schedule.” The tattoo of my heart quickly

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    The Good Lie

    good lie because at the beginning of the movie, Theo made a choice and lied to the soldiers telling them that he was lost to save Mamere and his other brothers. That was a good lie. The other good lie is when Mamere switch’s identities with Theo to thank him for saving his life. 2. If you were promoting this movie what clips would you use and what would be the marketing idea to attract people? Show the first clips of the movie: the good times they were having then the civil war, to show that

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