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    out!" I yelled. "We got to make it to the elevators." "We’re almost there!" Dean said‚ encouraged. "I can see them about ten feet to the right." We pushed on ahead‚ gaining precious inches but using too much ammunition. "I’m almost out of bullets‚" Drew informed. "What are we going to do?" "Keep going‚" I encouraged. "We’ll fight hand to hand of we have to. Just keep moving!" We sped up recklessly‚ risking a misstep or just closing the distance too quickly. We were putting everything into merely

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    The Freedom Riders: Terminators of Segregation Picture being on a bus traveling throughout the South in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement‚ knowing that when the bus arrives at the first stop‚ a group of activists against segregation called Freedom Riders will be viciously attacked by mobs of whites. Any advice to stay home and avoid the situation was disregarded by these brave Americans because defending the rights of African Americans was most important. Each rider understood that they

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    as the top of the arm where the ball will sit until launched Pipe- gives the arm height so that the ball will go far Duct Tape- to strengthen the attachment between the pipe and the lacrosse stick First we drew out a lay out of what we thought the catapult was going to look like. We drew it in both a front view and bird’s eye view. Then we wrote out how long we thought the pieces of wood would be. Next we went to Carmen’s Grandpas’ shop where we started the base of the catapult. After that we

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    curious personality‚ and that he was creative because there was nothing left but to be creative‚ before Scout and Jem had found him all of those summers ago. “The Radley Place fascinated Dill. In spite of our warnings and explanations it drew him as the moon drew water.” (pg 10) Dill was mesmerized by the stories that had been told to him about the Radleys‚ and his curiosity had overcome his fear of Boo‚ caused by the many rumors that were spread. He wanted to know whether or not the rumors were true

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    history and to grab the attention to them instead of the English culture .He was in a quest for the Irish identity In the Stanzas the poet describes his search for love in an artistic way that he puts he readers in a complete natural image that he drew inside his mind. He describes the journey he went through in the woods ‚and that how the fish he caught turned into a beautiful ‚and glamorous girl with red hair and lively beauty ‚how this girl disappeared in the woods in the end of the poem and

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    during the week of peace and beats his wife painfully. He does not want to appear weak in front of the other men and so he beats his wives and acts impulsively. Due to his fear of being seen as weak‚ Okonkwo kills Ikemefuna "Dazed with fear‚ Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down. He was afraid of being thought weak." (61). The way he kills Ikemefuna shows that reputation is more important than a child’s life. Okonkwo’s actions depict how anxiety has overtaken him. Rather than coping with his fear

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    There are no formal or normative standards for the TAT‚ but the simplest procedure for studying TAT responses is by using the inspection technique. Interpreting the TAT pictures are best seen psychologically as a series of social situations and interpersonal relations. It is also important to consider that all characters in the stories are projected aspects of the self‚ so they may represent the ideal‚ real‚ or feared self. The absence of positive outcomes indicates possible depression and hopelessness

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    scene‚ E.T. is watching a movie where the hero kisses the girl and while at school‚ Elliott grabs a girl and gives her a big kiss. Elliott needs someone to believe him‚ so he has to show the alien to his siblings. Elliott’s sister‚ Gertie‚ played by Drew Barrymore‚ teaches E. T. how to talk. This is when Elliott named the alien E. T. His mother is so caught up on the recent divorce and her job‚ that she does not see the signs of E.T. in the house. E. T. tells Elliott that he needed to call home. This

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    incorporation with their headquarters sited in San Francisco‚ California. Their major function includes file synchronisation‚ cloud storage and also personal cloud. Dropbox inc. was founded in the year 2007 by two bests of friend‚ Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi. Drew Houston came-up with dropbox idea due to his forgetfulness and his consuming quest for discovering means of synchronising files and sharing of large files. Dropbox users were allowed the opportunity of creating special folder on their

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    Loneliness Loneliness affects more than the immediate person‚ it can destroy friendships and trusts‚ or encourage and strengthen a person to go beyond their comfort zone. In the story Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck‚ loneliness plays a significant role in the novel throughout certain characters. Some readers may have concluded that Steinbeck made them less important than other characters in the book‚ since they were left out by most. Of Mice and Men clearly demonstrates that loneliness

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