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    The Worst Feeling Ever

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    Attention Grabber: At a record of 11-1 the Channel Islands High School football team was destined to win the California Interscholastic Federation Championship. Thesis Statement: The 1984 Channel Island Raiders were destined to bring home the school’s first CIF championship title. Topic Sentence #1: Home Games A. The 1983 Channel Islands defense was one of the strong points in keeping fans in the stands. The defense was full of players that put all their energy into every game. Play hard was

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    Rome Thesis

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    two could hold as much success that Rome originally had‚ and eventually‚ they both went crashing down. A big reason it crashed was because of their different economies. There are many places and countries‚ specifically the United States‚ that is destined to the same fate as the Roman Empire because our economy‚ similar to theirs‚ has two cultures. Military and civilian.

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    Punishment Punishment‚ Witness‚ and dehumanization are common in the world today illustrated in poems such as‚ “Punishment” by Seamus Heaney and “Capital Punishment” by Sherman Alexie. The poems give the world a different perspectives based on the authors viewpoint‚ yet both authors seem to favor punishment. Therefore everyone in their life deserves to be punished based on the authors work or even a witness for one reason or another to speak for something they have done or witness. These authors wanted

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    subject to the rules of admissibility. * A witness is compelled to give evidence‚ even if it’s against his will. * Failure to do so will result in contempt of court. However it is also contempt of court for a witness to refuse without lawful authority to answer questions put to him. * The modern test for the competence of witnesses varies‚ depending what type of case it is (civil or criminal). * And also the status of the witness (child‚ adult‚ accused‚ accused spouse‚ person of

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    Antigone Mock Trial

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    procedures; will establish time limits for all parties. Antigone: Defendant and Witness; responsible for creating an affidavit for being called to testify which should include a plea and reasoning; responsible for knowing specific lines from the play that relate to her plea; must know her character. Role:_____________________ Prosecuting Attorneys (PA): Responsible for prosecuting Antigone by presenting & examining a witness and presenting evidence to the court; must come prepared with correct understanding

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    The Necklace

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    a faux. The central idea of this story is that when you desperately seek a life not destined for you‚ you end up sacrificing your own happiness. Mathilde Loisel is an unappreciative‚ materialistic‚ vain woman who lives life depressed about the simplicity of her surroundings‚ so she spends much of her time daydreaming about the glamorous life she was born for. "She suffered constantly‚ feeling herself destined for all delicacies and luxuries." Mathilde’s husband‚ Mr. Loisel‚ is a respectable

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    Frankenstein Extension

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    As I leapt from the window of the dreaded vessel‚ I vowed I would never be privileged to see the sun as it rose anew. I thought of the past. I pictured my creator and I admired the picture of my fated self-destruction. Death did not scare me. How could it possibly when I already embodied the anatomy of a corpse so fully? Yes‚ this would be enough for me. To expire upon the diamond plains with the northern waves buried below me was the moonlit future I longed most for. My life had been altogether

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    Brave New World Essay

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    Betas‚ Gammas‚ Deltas and Epsilons. When the people are in the bottles upon being developed as infants‚ certain things are done to them so they fit into to the classes‚ which suffice. For instance‚ a person destined to be an Alpha is going to receive the best care. Likewise‚ a person destined to be an Epsilon will be introduced to some toxin to stunt growth and intelligence. After the

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    Triptych Paper

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    youngest of 3 siblings‚ born Ras AriEl but no to sovereign Donett‚ is the newest member of the great dynasty. I‚ Ted Miller‚ middle of siblings‚ triumphant in basketball‚ swimming‚ tennis‚ football‚ and track‚ and excellent in every aspect of life‚ am destined for even more greatness than i have already achieved. The kings and queens of my dynasty start with Grand Sir Miller and his wife‚ the elegant Madame Yvonne Miller. Sir Miller‚ father of 3 daughters -- Dian‚ Donett‚ and Maxine‚ grandfather of

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    "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy about two ’star-crossed lover’ ending their lives for each other’s passion and love. Their deaths were caused by many factors such as their destined fate to die‚ unlucky happenings and misfortune and their sudden adolescent passion. These elements are the reasons of tragic moments of this Shakespearean play. Firstly‚ the stars foretold the two lovers’ deaths. Astrology played an important element in the play because many people during that era‚ believe in it‚ a study

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