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    The mysterious man

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    The mysterious man! This was the strangest day of my life. There I was‚ calmly brushing my teeth‚ when I realized the face in the mirror wasn’t mine. I shrieked in abrupt shock‚ as I turned around the indistinct figure surprisingly vanished. All I could see was the dark misted window beside me. ‘Who was it?’ I ran out the nearby door‚ to see if I could catch the man in action. I was looking around‚ where could he of gone? I stumbled back inside frightened of what could show up. I strolled into

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    The Telephone

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    Question No. 01. Anwar F. Accawi starts the essay “The Telephone” by telling about the way people in his village looked at the time was to notify that time was not important for the people who lived in his village at his period. Accawi in his first paragraph writes that “time didn’t mean much to anybody‚ except may be to those who were dying ‚ or those waiting appear in court…” from these lines Accawi tries to states that time was not important for every people in his village except for some who

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    The Telephone

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    In Anwar Accawi’s story “The Telephone” had a deep explanation of the importance of community. This essay reignited my feelings about the community I had back in Bangladesh. I used to live in a setting similar to Magdaluna’s. It was a neighborhood where everybody would know everybody else. If anybody would get sick‚ other people would come to see and wish him/her quick recovery. People tend to ignore sick people nowadays but there was a time when people would go visit their neighbors and extend their

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    A Mysterious Bracelet

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    A Mysterious Bracelet It was a cold and gloomy Saturday evening. The clouds were a deep shade of grey and the sky looked like it was about to release a bucket load of rain. On the horizon‚ lightning flashed‚ and a moment later a soft rain began to fall. The trees lining the path‚ heavy with leaves‚ rustled in the breeze as thunder echoed. As I watched‚ the rain intensified into a steady downpour‚ falling diagonally from the sky. Thunder exploded overhead‚ and the rain began coming down in sheets

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    The Telephone

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    The Telephone By Alexander Graham Bell [pic] The invention of the telephone is the culmination of work done by many individuals‚ the history of which involves a collection of claims and counterclaims. The prerequisite for the development of the telephone goes back to the year 1833 were Carl Friedrich Gauß and Wilhelm Eduard Weber invented the electric transmission of signals in Göttingen which set the fundamental basis for the technology that was used in all inventions

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    The Mysterious Banana

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    The Mysterious Banana Included in many literary works are objects‚ which may seem meaningless‚ contributing to the theme of the work. In Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape”‚ a dramatic work which falls into the category of Theatre of the Absurd‚ the banana is a discreet object which eludes to the meaning behind why Krapp chose that particular event to listen to while recording his last diary tape. Sigmund Freud’s theory of wish fulfillment suggests that a banana represents repressed sexuality which

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    The Mysterious House

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    The cold wind stung my skin as I made my way back. As I passed by an abandoned house‚ I noticed a light in the house. Curious‚ I decided to investigate it. Leaves rustled as the wind rushed through them. Owls hooted in the pervading silence of the night. Dogs howled in a distance. I went nearer to the house. A lonesome huge crow perched on the bare branch of the dead tree. The ghostly arms of the huge barren trees played against the house. Cloudy mists surrounded the spooky house

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    A Mysterious Place

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    A Mysterious Place You’re walking down a pathway with some of your friends‚ when you realize that you are all on your own. Nobody is around you except some scary looking figures with blood in their mouth and others that look like ghosts and scary monsters. You look left and right and the only thing you could see is fog. You look at your friends and they look as if they just seen someone pass away. You all remain silent and the only noise that you are able to here is the laughing of some clouds and

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    Would American’s lives be the same without having telephones‚ light‚ transportation‚ or labor laws? That’s what Americans would be missing in life without having the Industrial Revolution occurring in history. The Industrial Revolution was a time of changes from working at home to working in factories with machines and engines. There were new inventions‚ upgrades in machinery‚ railroads‚ steamships‚ and oil booms. The lives of Americans were changed during this time period from 17th century.

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    Jennifer Evans The Telephone: Then and Now HUMN 303: Introduction to the Humanities Instructor E. Elliott February 11‚ 2011 The Telephone: Then and Now The telephone was one of the greatest American inventions. Developed in the 1800’s by Alexander Graham Bell‚ it quickly became one of the most used inventions in the world. The telephone had many impacts on society and the way we communicated and still plays a huge role in the world we live today. The telephone has developed from something

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