Childhood fears have always haunted our minds as kids. From the more classical boogie man in the closet, to the more present day Hollywood horror movies. My childhood fear at the time unfortunately was scary movies, heights, and being afraid of the dark. As a young child, mainly around the age of 4 to 7 years old, screams and loud stressful noises wasn’t generally my favorite amusement. I rather settle my small completive mind to action figures and video games than being scared so bad I would piss
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behind them screech, then shut and lock. Snoop dog got out his phone and tried to call his mom, “Dang, my call failed.” Snoop dog said while sweat was dripping down his dark skin and his braided hair. “Are you kidding me?” The other two said. But what they didn’t know it that they would never forget what they experienced that night. It was early in the morning, I was wide awake, ”Yes! Today’s Halloween,” I shouted. I hopped out of bed and ran downstairs and got some cereal .I got milk and some cinnamon
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Eden’s Draft of essay (without intro and conclusion) Bruce Dawe effectively utilises the poem ‘enter without as much as knocking’ as a tool to explore in depth the not only physical but emotional influences from modern society. Dawes poem is a political and social statement of contemporary culture and the cyclic web of conforming and consumerism that we follow consciously and subliminally. The persona is born into a clinical, inorganic world of ‘Blink, blink. HOSPITAL. SILENCE’, where feelings
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Introduction This project was inspired by a power outage we experience now a days. Since every day we experience black out, we decided to make our own DARK SENSOR EMERGENCY LIGHT. It is so very useful during power outage rather than using a candle that may cause fire incidents. This is an automatic emergency lamp with day light sensing, means it senses darkness/night and turns ON automatically. Similarly it senses day light and turns OFF automatically. The good thing about this circuit is that it incorporates
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New Music Old Genre Tonight’s entertainment was surprisingly good and held my attention the entire night. The venue had an old industrial vibe as if I were walking into assembly line at Ford Motors, which I really understood artistically. I sat an hour before the ensemble began and enjoyed the Lipstick red wall and glimmering lights that fell onto the piano. It would be a great arrangement for any piano players’ showroom. As everyone took their seats, you could hear the musicians gearing up for
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we see him sniff the petrol as soon as he wakes up every morning. As the days progress we see that the more his sniffs more awake and lively he becomes, as you can clearly see in the scene where Samson is dancing to his beat-box on his balcony one night clearly completely stoned. This prop is cleverly used and as the movie progresses you become more and more suspicious of how addicted Samson is to petrol sniffing choosing it in some instances over Delilah. This portrays Samson in a negative light
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Thesis: Sometimes, what appears to be a fun adventure or serene peaceful setting can turn into something totally different in the end. I. When and where do the stories take place? a. On a dark solitary island in the Caribbean b. In a small village at the start of summer time II. Do the settings make the stories believable? a. The author paints a great picture of an island jungle b. The village appears to be a normal and quiet community III. Are the characters influenced by the settings? a
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DARK SUMMER (a true story that happened 2 months ago) It was past midnight, I was in the ICU, watching over my father who was in coma since yesterday morning when we came here. I was beside him, in a darker area, gripping a book to cast the time. Suddenly, he opened his eyes and saw me reading. He moved. He wants to say something to me, but he can hardly speak. I can't decipher what he was saying. Then he spoke, and it was clear, the words I will never ever forget. Summer times
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The Figure of Lidtke Mill It just seemed like a normal day until it became dark, then things started to happen. Marley and a friend decided to go to Lidtke Mill. It was an autumn Saturday night, a little breeze of wind in the air, and a chill in the night. It was dark, only the moon giving them light. Violet, Marley’s friend was a dare devil, most of the time. If she got an idea in her head, she would instantly do it. Violet thought that going to Lidtke Mill would be an amazing idea. Everyone
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Poems by Shel Silverstein Bear In There There's a Polar Bear In our Frigidaire-He likes it 'cause it's cold in there. With his seat in the meat And his face in the fish And his big hairy paws In the buttery dish, He's nibbling the noodles, He's munching the rice, He's slurping the soda, He's licking the ice. And he lets out a roar If you open the door. And it gives me a scare To know he's in there-That Polary Bear In our Fridgitydaire. Hug O'War I will not play at tug o' war. I'd rather play
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