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    In 1764‚ on a chilly morning in Goosebumps town as red and yellow leaves were falling to the ground there lived a 14 year old native Hawaiian girl named‚ Rosemary Lucifer . Rosemary was considered a huge girl for her age . She was 6 feet tall and weighed 200 pounds she had really long hair that would touch the ground. Lucifer usually wore black long dresses and refused to wear shoes. She kept herself hidden from the society. She lived in due to having one red eye and one blue eye and having a skin

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    Michael Okon’s Monsterland‚ relentlessly delivers thrills and goosebumps with its nightmarish tale of a world turned upside down with a role reversal between humans and the familiarly frightening visages that once fed people’s fears. Riveting from the beginning‚ the story arouses the curiosity with a traumatizing hunting scene. As things change perspective‚ we meet various fascinating characters. Firstly‚ comes Officer Carter White and his family. They live in the economically depressed town of

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    the internet plays a big role on overthrowing the Egypt’s government. The internet gave the Egyptian’s more power‚ to freely express their feeling and organize an uprising. He have an emotional attidute towards the uprising. “I remember getting Goosebumps” and he also positive about the movement. “That’s an awesome power that we’ve yet to understand the true potential of‚ but today we’ve seen how it can unite us and cause revolution.” I don’t appreciate the author’s approach on the subject‚ because

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    for an audience that desires to feel that rush of adrenaline running through their bodies. The purpose of this genre is to satisfy the curiosity of people that let their minds wander off about the supernatural world. The audience expects to get goosebumps‚ and to be on the edge of their seats while chewing their nails. If that is what a movie of this genre causes the audience‚ then the producers have done their job correctly. A supernatural horror movie targets and expands upon the audience’s fear

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    that will leave an indelible mark on my inner artistic self. When the first song was showcased—our national anthem‚ I knew right there and then that I got more than what I paid for. I couldn’t remember the last time that the LupangHinirang gave me goosebumps. They introduced four spiritual songs and I thought their repertoire was limited to this genre. I took notes on vocal dynamics since I encountered it on “Hallelujah”. I also jotted one particular song—KommtIhrG’Spielen since for me singing is

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    the frame and it almost looks like the fish is jumping right at it. So that was one of my favorite scenes‚ but let’s continue! So not only it’s a visual masterpiece but Life of Pi has a really good storyline‚ after watching the movie‚ I left with Goosebumps. If you haven’t seen Life of Pi you’re missing out on an astonishing movie. Find out if Pi and his new friend survive! Watch this this epic adventurous movie and go on a journey with Pi in the movie Life of

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    There are many auditory images in this short excerpt from The Awakening‚ by Kate Chopin. The first is where the narrator is describing Edna’s feelings. This put an image of a frightened child in the readers heads. Another that is easily seen is the dog who is barking. Chopin went into detail of the type of tree the dog was tied to‚ which put an image of a dog tied to a sycamore tree in the reader’s head. The last two were “the spurs of the cavalry officer”‚ and “the hum of bees” (Chopin). As the

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    Astonishing is my best words to describe the initial impression of the wonderful piece that Exhibition‚ Chicago Symphony Orchestra‚ performed throughout the video. The work of art composed by George Solti was amazing. I found the orchestral sounds far more beautiful‚ strings much more engaged musically. This piece has its differences in many areas of the song‚ but it doesn’t compare to other music heard. The piano played throughout the piece was like music to my ears. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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    With goosebumps along my arms‚ I stood ready to take my turn on the shiny‚ luminous white ice. The person in the green hockey box announced my name through the microphone in a loud‚ and enthusiastic tone. I skated to the already scratched up blue line and took my beginning pose. My arms form a perfect circle above my braided sparkly hair and I have one toe pick jabbed into the ice and the other standing flat. I wait for my music to begin and just like that the music begins blaring into my ears and

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    Genie‚ she was isolated from the world‚ never had the chance to mingle with her peers until her adolescent years. Because of this‚ her mind still remained that of a 3 year old child who didn’t even know how to talk and walk properly. It gave me that goosebumps that people can sometimes be so cruel to the point where they will take away the life of an innocent child by prohibiting her to nourish herself. Culture very much is related in these situations. We are honed by our heritage and this serves as

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