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    Crime Scene Investigator Do you ever wonder why people choose to work as a crime scene investigator also known as CSI? I am not sure why people choose to work in this field but‚ I do know why I decided on this career. This is my career of choice because the job itself is very interesting and inspiring to me. This strong passion that I have for figuring out crimes and causes of death will fit perfect for this job. My mother reminds me all the time that when I was a little girl‚ I always wanted

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    The Beauty of a Sunset

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    day the most solemn and sacred moment. The dawn has its own splendours‚ but it brightens out of secret mists and folded clouds into the common light of day‚ when the burden must be resumed and the common business of the world renewed again. But the sunset wanes from glory and majesty into the stillness of the star-hung night‚ when tired eyes may close in sleep‚ and rehearse the mystery of death; and so the dying down of light‚ with the suspension of daily activities‚ is of the nature of a benediction

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    Sunset Beach

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    Beauty and the Beach My favorite place is called Sunset beach‚ It is a place to be free and have fun‚ enjoy the beauty‚ and happiness it brings. This place makes me feel welcome‚ I can enjoy the view‚ and relax on the sand. The feeling of just letting go of all my worries comes past me like whispering winds sway across the tree. There’s nowhere else I’d rather be than Sunset Beach. As I walked down the side walk my nose picks up the salty scent of the sea breeze. The pavement is full of sand

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    SUNSET AT THE BEACH 4 Sunset at the Beach Kinnery Limbachia Adventist University of Health Sciences Sunset at the Beach As I walk down to the beach alone and climb up onto the rocks‚ I jumped from one rock to another until I came across the biggest rock that I could find to sit on and enjoy the view of this bright orange sun just about to hit the water on the horizon. After a very fun‚ but exhausting day at the beach‚ I finally felt relaxed staring into this beautiful act of nature. Sitting

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    Sunset Grill

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    (Day) Submitted to: (Professor Thomas E Griffin) Submitted by: (Stevenson Saby‚ Kristopher Thomas‚ Echo Dong‚ & Momoco Xie) (ss3304@nova.edu) (Cell 561-386-0597) Date of Submission: August 6‚ 2014 Title of Assignment: CASE STUDY SUNSET GRILL CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: We certify that we are the authors of this paper and that any assistance we received in its preparation is fully acknowledge and disclosed in the paper. We have also cited any sources from which we used data‚ ideas

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    Sunset Reflection

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    Watching a sunset can slow down time and help to escape the realities of life. I believe it is of great importance to make time to watch the sunset daily. It forces one to enjoy the beauty of mother nature and go outside. From reading an article from the Huffington post titled “7 reasons why you should make time for the sunset” it states an interesting fact about how other parts of the world celebrate the sunset. Reading‚ "In places like Santorini‚ Greece‚ and Maui‚ Hawaii‚ the sunset is regarded

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    “Knowledge as destructive to the spirit.” The Sunset Limited is a movie which uses dialogues to express the contrast between knowledge and faith. In the film‚ knowledge is deemed more important than faith and there is a clear distinction made between the two. The film has also advocate that too much knowledge may make one an atheist. My opinion is that from the very start‚ the film has already made a very distinct dichotomy between the two characters one being the black and another being the white

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    “A Sunset of the City” Gwendolyn Brooks‚ “A Sunset of the City” is presents a depressing and mournful viewpoint of growing old. The poem begins as the narrator describes her appearance‚ as she is no longer viewed as beautiful or lovable. She goes on to describe that she is not in denial of her old age‚ though she is unhappy about it. Toward the end of the poem‚ the narrator discusses that she no longer feels needed‚ and contemplates whether to fade away slowly and miserably or to die. Old age is

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    Sunset on a Beach

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    Sunset on a Beach The sun peaked through the horizon‚ if saying a final goodbye to this California beach bed. Before leaving she gave me a gift of pure peace and serenity. Holding my eyes prisoner to the heavenly sight she put in front of me. While my feet were held into the grainy sand in desperate need of warmth and the smell of salt invading my nostrils. The beach is warm‚ with a captivating view‚ and has pure peace. The beach is where my problems and stressed are released‚ where nothing goes

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    as well as the social class she grew up in that led to Mia’s destructive behavior and the lack of opportunity that she has. Andrea Arnold portrays these ideas through her use of camera placement‚ lens choice‚ screenplay‚ mise en scène‚ and diegetic sound. The scene that I chose to analyze is the progression in which Connor takes Mia and her family to a river in the countryside and shows Mia how to catch a fish by a technique called noodling‚ up to the point where Connor carries Mia on his back

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