Ripley’s Museum “This is going to be so much fun!” I said. Me, my sister, and my two friends, Addison and Julia are avout to enter the Ripley’s Believe it or Not museum! Addison wiped her bright red hair back and fourth up into Julia, while her hair was slapping Julia’s face. Addison was saying at the same time, “This (pause) will (puse) be (puase) so much fun!” The three of us giggled and pointed at Julia who wasnt looking so happy! “Aww, look! Her brown eyes are making a puppy dog look and are drooping!” Addison teased. Julia had brown hair and eyes and wasnt very tall like addison. “Lets go! Its our turn!” i said. We saw Mr. Ripley’s real desk amd we also saw some of his drawings. “This stuff is boring, all ot is. Is a bunch of words.”
RIPLEY stated she began appointments with a therapist three weeks ago. RIPLEY stated she saw the therapists once a week. RIPLEY stated she had been without her medication for approximately two years. RIPLEY stated VIRGIL GLISSON did not want her to take the prescribed medication. RIPLEY stated VIRGIL GLISSON said she “did not need it.” RIPLEY stated she had ADHD and was prescribed Ritalin for it.
"Did you mean the house smells like Luke?" Addison tries to focus on what he’s saying because his mouth is moving now, but she’s too busy laughing at her own joke.
“My best friend Molly taught me! Molly is in gymnastics and she has pretty blonde hair and she is super pretty,” she rambles and leans her head on my shoulder. “Grandma, did you have pretty, pretty blonde hair?” She tugs on strands of my gray hair (touch).
An overly dramatic eye roll was given as she was approached by the vile brunette. 'HERE WE GO...' she thought, though she didn't say that out loud. For a moment, she considered not responding at all, like maybe ignoring him would cause him to disappear, but with Izzy being Izzy, she had to say s o m e t h i n g. Tearing her eyes away from where they were locked onto her phone in her hands, the blonde looked up and rested her gaze on Stefan. "Wow— that's hilarious coming from someone who's never here." She then pursed her lips and tilted her head, sweeping her hair over her shoulder. "What are you doing here, anyway? No girls to dick down today or something?"
composition, etc. Like many romantic amalgam, the story posits thick and dark plot lines, while at the same time showing the poetics of romanticism. In the words of Lazzarich, intertextuality in this novel can be seen in the
At the meeting, the council told us that we needed to go to the “fancy room” which I like to call it even though it is called the pottery museum. I guess we just needed to go see how everything is going since we “never
This paper contains two museum experiences that a management might encounter along with the policies and procedures that should be followed to handle each situation. The purpose is to remedy each of the two situations that can arise within a museum, one being of a volunteer advancement and the other from a manager discrepancy. Each scenario is explained and described in detail of how it is resolved. By following policies and procedural steps provided by a museum and its management, this allows for any manger or employee of a museum institution to correctly handle and resolve a difficult situation.
In accordance with the board meeting’s decision, the next exhibit planned for the museum will be focused around the struggles faced by civilians on the southern home front during the American Civil War. Although controversial due to recent events surrounding Confederate symbolism in America, the focus of the exhibit will be unique and powerful in its depiction of the conflicts surrounding daily life. When speaking of war, the common man is pushed to the side in favor of the glory of battle and the stories of the citizens are left unsaid. With the Union victory over the Confederacy, the experiences of those living within the South were devalued in comparison to their northern counterparts. Many museums and articles exist that explore life in the North, but only a handful have been done for those of the Confederacy. The exhibit’s goal will be to showcase these untold experiences through the objects left behind by those who lived under the northern siege. Five objects were chosen as the centerpiece of the exhibit and to demonstrate four main hardships that southern civilians lived through. A photograph of the ruins of Richmond, Virginia and a sketch of the bombardment of Petersburg, Virginia speak of how the threat of death was a constant companion for those living in the South. The serious shortages of commodities along with the rampant inflation plaguing the Southern economy are illustrated by an almanac printed during the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi and a sketch done by
I remember visiting the world’s largest museum, doesn’t sound very exciting, but it was the most exciting experience for me. In the world there are many beautiful things, but nothing compares to the Louvre’s statues, paintings, and architecture.
“Well, since we didn’t get to jump out and yell ‘surprise’,” Shawn said, “Maybe we could bring out the radio again.” He turned and looked hopefully at the teacher.
“Fine we can go to see the movie after we finish my walk.” Alucard said thinking about if the movie will be even close to what they really are.
“Please get off me,” I muttered around a mouthful of platinum blonde extensions and soon they were whipped back to fall carelessly around the mascara stained face of Zoey’s sworn enemy. “Nice to see you, Amy,” I laughed as Zoey mocked us behind her back.
“Hey guys, we have something to show…er…tell you… just not here. Later. How about the astronomy tower at 9 o’clock? If you see Neville, tell him to come too, cool?” Harry said.
She looked down at a color coded seating chart of some sort and said, “You're in luck. A small booth by the window just came available. Follow me.”
“Happy birthday Hazel! How's my baby girl!” her mother swept in, her face held only smiles, but her eyes were ice.