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    Role Play

    once you exit the elevator and your room will be on the left hand side. A bell boy will bring your bags up shortly. Guest: great, Thanks Receptionist: should you have any question or requests. Please dial 0 from your room .Also there is internet available in the lobby 24 hours. Guest: ok, and what time is check out? Receptionist: At midday, miss Guest: ok thanks. Receptionist: My pleasure , miss. Have a wonderful stay at the ivory inn Hotel. After 30 minutes in the room . Receptionist: Room

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    Unit 5 Discussion

    Ok, for the sake of this Discussion Board our Team have composed a Defense Strategy for Westboro Church Members. Since we are slightly using the Snyder v. Phelphs case as a foundation to show that the Westboro Members were within their First Amendment rights when picketing a funeral, being creative seemed like a good idea. As far as being creative we changed the names to match our names. When first thinking of what kind of questions to ask the question too truly to consider are the issues at

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    Jacob Wright's Descriptive Essay: A Song Of Himself

    westward with the wind, he decided to kick his shoes off in a town called Junction. Junction was a three-light town with one motel and a Dollar Tree; he had seen a million of them. In fact, he had been to many towns named Junction, all the same; nothing more than a glorified truckstop. Towns that people always described in the same way: “If you blink, you’ll miss it!” Jacob always hated when people said that. He walked into the lobby of the Junction Motel and was met with a curly haired woman

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    A Speech for Youngsters in Harlem(the Movie Precious)

    Speech for teenagers in Harlem Dear fellow citizen my name is Precious and I am coming here today to hold a speech for you, about what my point of view is how it is to live in this part of the city Harlem. I would like to do it so that I can get my opinion out to you all. I would also like to do it so that I can explain how we can help each other to make it a better place to live in. Harlem is a ghetto and probably the worst one in New York. The reason it is, because people like some of

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    Change In William Moore's A View From The Bridge

    Martin Crawford in the second part of the play first meets Christopher Roulston the pastor, Crawford notices Roulston’s Bible on the floor and goes over to pick it up and then gives it to Roulston, “Your Bible, Mr Roulston” to which Roulston thanks him and Crawford responds “It’s all right” (32). Crawford is rather a person of some faith for he acknowledges and respects the Bible and what it stands for, since he took the effort to pick it up and hand it back to Roulston. In addition, Crawford

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    The Accident

    The Accident I woke up in a very strange place. A place I wasn’t quite familiar with. My left arm and left leg wrapped in some kind of brace. I’m familiar with the sporting braces, but this one, was a whole lot different. It had the same fabrics as a regular sporting brace, but much thicker. It was as hard as wooden table. It even sounded like one when I knocked on it. Because of the braces on me, I could barely move my left arm or left leg. After trying to move it, I felt a lot of pain in the

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    Mikey: A Personal Narrative Of My Horse

    Fat lot of good that did him. The responsibility card went out the gate when I bailed on him while he was talking to his friends. I was like Houdini except everybody had seen me leave and I had sought refuge at the top corner of the grandstands in the horse dressage arena. There was no way I was hanging out even on the sidelines with his friends. All douchebags. Every. Single. One of them. I waited to receive a text message from Mikey of when he was ready to leave and after that night it had cemented

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    Personal Narrative: Moving Without Moving

    Vianca The time I moved without moving My house is the best and I love It, the only bad thing about it really was where it was placed. I never want to move from my house. My house is like an amazing gift I was given I never want to lose and I most definitely never want to move away. Good thing is that I never have which is amazing but there was a time that it felt like I did. Little did I know that good things would come out of it. I live in a house that when I

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    Pandorum

    – Kaleb You think I would be. At first I was relieved to be doing solo repairs. Now the whole idea makes me nervous. – Scott You gotta relax man. You’re the best deep space welder the UNSC has to offer. You’re gonna do just fine. – Kaleb Yeah, thanks. Well alright, what do you got for me today? – Scott Lets see…Oh here we are. Apparently the UNSC lost communication with one of their ships. The UNSC Valkyrie. – Kaleb Oh great the Valkyrie? That’s the ship they conduct all those weird experiments

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    A Short Story: An Outsider's Breakout

    come home today.” “Well, he seems to be healing just fine. We just have to run more tests.” He says looking at his chart. “So...I can go home?” Oliver says, listening in on our conversations. “Maybe, we just have to run more tests.” “Okay, thanks Doctor.” I say as he walks out of the room. When I turn, Oliver has a smirk on his face. I can’t help but smile too. “What?” “I don’t know, you just look so beautiful.” He makes me blush. I kiss him, and slap his shoulder. I start to smile too

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