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    The Mansion

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    THE MANSION In the middle of the night‚ the shadows creeping up to them‚ they are numb. The mansion has been abandoned about 20 years. Many people say that the whole family has been murdered mysteriously. The culprit behind the scene is still unknown. It is a windy night‚ the wolves are howling endlessly. Zayn wrap his hand around Marzia. They are just walking back from the movies. Zayn give out a sigh. He firmly holds Marzia arms. The corner of his eyes searching for a glimpse of the

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    As I Grew Older

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    being- innocence‚ then knowledge of the wrongness‚ and in the end- acceptance and resolution. 2. I found the poem encouraging because after all the “walls” that stood in Hughes way‚ and the desperation he had‚ Hughes did not give up to his suppressors and fought his way to be free‚ in his own way- by poetry. “My dark hands! Break through the wall!” 3. The skill of Distinguishing Different Perspectives added to my understanding of the poem by understanding the poet writing about his dream from

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    party‚ some of us went to Sandra’s house to decorate the place. We paid attention to all the details‚ covering the lights with colored cellophane paper and even decorating the trays with tinsel. We also put up all kinds of weird decorations on the wall to give the place an eerie look. At end of the day‚ our efforts were rewarded for the place did look rather like Countess Dracula’s home – so Sandra’s father said. Most of the guests arrived punctually‚ eager to get the party going. Everyone had

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    Marigold: A Short Story

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    meeting to find her repetitively kicking the moss covered cell wall‚ an action I’ve watched her do a million times‚ as if she believes that one day her kicks will break the wall‚ as if she believes that she will escape‚ as if she still has hope. Her kicks become more aggressive and her hair has flown from her tightly knotted ponytail and the flaming red ends are whipping and burning her back. Finally she gives up‚ slides down the wall and her tears extinguish her burning hair‚ a sign of weakness she

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    In the film‚ The Last Castle‚ I found many aspects and theories that involve organizational communication throughout the movie. The film is about a US prison where the prisoners have formally served in the military and have committed crimes while serving their time. The movie shows how the prisoners come together when a former well-respected general is sent there to overpower the man that runs the facility. The first theory and probably the most noted theory is the Adaptive Structuration Theory

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    Fortunado Alternate Ending

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    "Goodbye Fortunado‚" Montresor yells with a slight feeling that Fortunado will respond. Fortunado however‚was in no luck‚ he could not respond. Fortunado was dead‚ and the catacombs were filled of silence. Revenge seemed like a victory to Montresor‚ until..he walked away and realize there was no going back. This guilt Montresor built up led him to confess‚ he was not equipped to handle keeping the truth to himself. Slowly‚ the secret‚ the crime Montresor had committed was eating away at him

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    Concerts of All Time." Gibson. Gibson‚ 7 Sept. 2010. Web. 22 Mar. 2013. <http://www2.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/5-best-rock-concerts-0709.aspx>. Green‚ Treye. "Muse & Pink Floyd? Matt Bellamy Says His Tour Is Inspired By ’The Wall ’" The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ 10 Oct. 2012. Web. 22 Mar. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/10/muse-pink-floyd-tour_n_1955248.html>.

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    a quake. You might choose an out-of-the-area friend or relative that family members can call to check on you. Secondly‚ during an earthquake if you were indoors. Get under and hold onto a desk or table‚ or stand against an interior wall. Stay clear of exterior walls‚ glass‚ heavy furniture‚ fireplaces and appliances in addition kitchens are particularly dangerous spot. On the other hand if you were outdoors get into the open. Meanwhile‚ stay away from buildings‚ power lines or anything else that

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    The Wall, by Sarte

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    The Wall What would you do if you were held prisoner and condemned to death?  Jean-Paul Sartre paints an intriguing picture of what that may be like by sharing a story of Pablo Ibbieta‚ the protagonist during the Spanish Civil War.  As the main character of the short story The Wall‚ Pablo finds himself captive and scheduled for an execution‚ but is offered a pardon from his impeding execution if revealing the location of his comrade‚ Ramón Gris.  Initially‚ he refuses to cooperate‚ but eventually

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    The Yellow Wall

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    Reading “The Yellow wall paper made me feel small and vulnerable. Feelings that woman of that time were often privy too. My point of view on myself and the world didn’t change but I was reminded of how privileged I am to live in a world that values women. Gilman makes it clear that John’s patronizing and paternalistic conduct toward his wife has little to do with her illness. He dismisses her clever opinions and her “flights of fancy” with equivalent scorn‚ while he demeans her innovative compulsions

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