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    Outage by John Updike

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    The weatherpersons on television‚ always eager for ratings-boosting disasters‚ had predicted a fierce autumn storm for New England‚ with driving rain and high winds. Brad Morris‚ who worked at home while his wife‚ Jane‚ managed a boutique on Boston’s Newbury Street‚ glanced out his windows now and then at the swaying trees—oaks still tenacious of their rusty leaves‚ maples letting go in gusts of gold and red—but was unimpressed by the hyped news event. Rain came down heavily a half hour at a time

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    The thing that can’t be changed by the time. -Essay on "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry SJ.H Twenty years is such a long time to change almost everything around us. During twenty years‚ a newborn baby becomes an adult and a middle-aged person becomes an elderly person. A short story "After Twenty Years" that is written by O. Henry deals with the time‚ as we can see in the title. Before I read this story‚ I had a question. Does everything really change after twenty years? After I finished to

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    Formal Discussion 1. The very first thing which influenced my decision of what I was going to research came from a music video called “Foil” by Weird Al Yancovic. It begins talking about the usefulness of aluminium foil but then very suddenly turns into a lot of conspiracy nonsense at that he was protected by it all because of his aluminium foil hat. This is what caused me to choose my research project. I had always liked reading conspiracy theories because I found them funny however I never made

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    There are two types of the expository gadget of parody. One is named for the Roman writer comedian Horace who wrote in Latin; his parody is delicately taunting and hilariously persuading in the expectations of moving an arrival to a higher standard for whomever or whatever he was caricaturizing. The second is named for the Roman artist humorist Juvenal additionally writing in Latin; his parody is recognized by a disdainful and rankled condition that utilizes cruelty and authenticity to impel an arrival

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    Parody

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    Various forms of comedy‚ satire‚ comedy of character‚ farce‚ and parody. In the history of theater‚ Comedy took place as an opposite of tragedy. The Greeks invented and employed comedy to give their audience a more positive ending after the series of tragedies played previously on the same play-day. Therefore‚ the audience left the theatre in a better mood. The comedy’s purpose was to make audience lough as they watch the main character’s‚ protagonist‚ imprudence. Just as in modern day’s comedy

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    Being Weird

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    I believe in being weird and expressing yourself in every instance possible. Do whatever makes you happy whether it follows everyone’s standards or not. So let us break this up being weird is out of the norm and it is not what is expected of you. You are expected to sit back and do what you are told. I do this to an extent‚ but I believe that being weird helps you break out of your shell and makes you more confident. Most people do not want to have the label of weird because it is just that

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    To Be or Not to Be Parody

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    To play a Movie or Not play a Movie? That is the question— Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer The playback and fast forward of outrageous fortune‚ Or to take arms against a sea of troubles‚ And‚ by remote click‚ end it. To click‚ to play— No More—and by “play” to say we end The heartache‚ and the thousand ridiculous schlocks TV shows aired‚ too—‘tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To play‚ To exercise— To exercise—or eat icecream. Ay‚ there’s the rub‚ For in that exercise of

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    Weird Seafood

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    Weird Seafood Each time we visit our town in Zamboanga Del Sur‚ I make it a point to try a variety of seafood of which we could eat fresh from the nearby beach. The mention seafood was literally terrible and I will them weird seafood. Weird in a since that it looks awful that no one can imagine that it could be eaten. I wasn’t not force to eat them neither enjoy my discomfort but I really wanted to since I grew up near the sea. 1. Wood worm (Tamilok)- The tamilok‚ a wood worm which tastes

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    A Weird Encounter

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    It was a Saturday around four or five o’clock. The sun was shining as bright as it could‚ with a slight breeze. The weather felt like the beginning of summer‚ end of spring‚ yet spring had not even started yet. Then the clouds came to darken the scene. The accident took place at the McDonalds just off the highway in Lake Town. Kyle was working another normal day at work; nothing too exciting had really happened all day. Kyle could not wait to get off at ten. He was thinking about playing Diablo

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    The Raven Parody

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    John Sullivan Period 7 February 25‚ 2013 The Raven Parody The game was tied and no one winning‚ it was the start of the thirteenth inning. Approaching the plate with courage and conviction. Tapping the plate side to side‚ I positioned my stance to wide. I studied the pitcher go through his motion‚ ignoring my opponents making commotion. My third base coach nods to me and makes a notion. I distinctly remember‚ it was a cold evening in November. One ball no strikes was the count‚ a

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