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    Homeless Man Sobbing – MB2 Headline: When a Homeless Man Is Seen Crying in a Burger King‚ a Kind Stranger Turns His Entire Life Around. Summary: Roxy Nanna was just trying to get breakfast at a local Burger King. When she noticed a homeless man crying in the window‚ she knew that she needed to do something about it. - Insert a picture of Pops at the table. Introduction: Roxy had seen the homeless man in the neighborhood before‚ but he had never looked so broken. She was just trying

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    Homeless Man Refuses – MB2 Headline: When Store Workers Complain to the Cops About a Homeless Man‚ One Officer Shows Up to Save the Day. Summary: Jerome Gomez was a well-respected officer on the force. When he received a call about a strange man at the local Walmart store‚ he instantly responded to the call. Introduction: Jerome Gomez was a dedicated‚ talented officer who always did his best to protect his local community. When he showed up for work one day‚ his first call was about a homeless

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    Book Review: The Richest Man in Babylon The “Richest Man in Babylon” is a book made up of a series of pamphlets that were written by George S Clason in 1926. These pamphlets contain a plethora of knowledge about finances and managing your wealth. Clason uses a series of tales that are staged in ancient Babylon to communicate his valuable ideas. The way that the applications of money handling are applied to these stories makes them engaging‚ but also very informative and practical. So practical

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    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch Angry Young Man is based on two brothers‚ Robert and Alexander. Robert is the older of the two‚ age eighteen; Alexander is younger by one year. In the beginning‚ Robert explains that Alexander is not easily understood and he wishes that others and he could actually understand the man that Alex is. Robert and Alex get into a fight about how Alex wears dark shaded “pimp” glasses. Alex explains that they cover up his “soul windows” so no one can peer in. Right after the

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    US Seminar: 101 Colton H. Bryant Essay 1 Feb. 2014 A Ladies Man Most ladies would say that is was Colton’s deadly blue eyes that made Melissa fall madly in love with him. On the other hand the reason could be something much more powerful and unresisting. And that reason is how Fuller portrayed him as being a pure gentlemen who is the most respectful with out even being aware of it. What helped shape and mold Colton into the man he was was the land he grew up to love and respect. Everything from

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    main character’s name is never revealed but he refers to himself as an invisible man. His grandfather was known as a quiet and meek man but on his deathbed he tells his son‚ the invisible man’s father‚ that life is a fight and he expects him to keep up the fight after he is gone. The invisible man lives his life as he grandfather did but which is against the advice his grandfather gave to his father. Once the invisible man graduates from school‚ he gives a speech that is so well written‚ the town’s leaders

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    The Man from Mars by Margaret Atwood This story takes place in a town somewhere north of Montreal‚ Canada. There are several settings but most often the story centers on a college campus or the main character’s residence. The main female character is a Caucasian citizen of Canada and is very affluent‚ while the main male character is Asian and is visiting Canada on a study visa‚ and is not wealthy at all. The political climate of this story is not completely present; however‚ at the end of the

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    On April 28‚ 2016‚ CBS Network New York published an article titled Man in Animal Costume Shot Outside Baltimore TV Station After Claiming to Have Bomb. In Baltimore‚ a man wearing a strange animal suit claimed to have a bomb and was shot soon after. A 25 year old man walked into the lobby of WBFF on Baltimore’s TV Hill wearing a suit. The Police thought it was a panda costume‚ but employees saw it as a hedgehog. He handed the workers a flash drive and told them he wanted the station to play its

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    Wilson’s The Music Man. I thought the musical was amazing‚ It was a great story with a fabulous cast and well decorated sets. The female lead of the performance Felicia‚ was remarkable‚ her vocals gave me goosebumps and her acting was great. The hard work of the cast and crew was very clear from the performance. I must give props to Mr. Dalton for organizing‚ and putting on such a great performance. I would definitely recommend people to go see this. The play was about a traveling con man‚ Harold Hill

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    In the Man Eaters of Tsavo the British go to Africa to extend their country’s power and influence through diplomacy‚ trying to show off their nation’s superrealism to help increase the nation’s status. The original idea was to go help spread religion‚ and gain resources‚ but the British judge the uncivilized people. Only because England felt it was their job to civilize the rest of the world. It was not the British’s job to go and try to change the Africans‚ causing an unwanted trip for Colonel John

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