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    It was an unpleasantly early morning in the hospital waiting room. Nurses buzzed around, busy attending to their patients while a faint beeping sound could be heard in the background. I was starting my second shift of the day at the hospital, just finishing working a shift in the dark, grimy morgue. Groggy, I sat down at my desk to begin another four hours of labor. My position was to assure that the paper work was properly completed and that all patients were attended too. While being a supervising

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    Endangered Animals Endangered animals are a species with less than 2500 of that specific kind remaining and if their population is expected to drop by 50 percent within 10 years (c 15). In other cases some animals are naturally rare(c 8). Until the mid-20th century, these animals weren’t paid too much attention, until the study of environmental science and ecology took off. At this time conservation groups started coming up because they noticed these animals were becoming an immediate threat. Unfortunately

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    NASA: A Narrative Fiction

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    He was also gifted by Mother Nature; his eyes looked like melted chocolate with speaks of light brown that suited his brown hair well. My Mom studied in college for four years about physical science and constellations. She told me the “black droplets” were called kelles. Kelles are toxic acid that will kill anything that comes in contact with it. My Dad told

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    Cabin On Peavy

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    of keys hang. I run to my blue 2007 Town and Country Minivan. I gaily jump in, and drive to my cabin on Peavy. There are peaceful, dark, enjoyable, and beautiful places at my cabin. My cabin on Peavy is a very peaceful place. One spot is a light brown, tightly woven, and comfortable hammock hanging on two mature oak trees, and a view of a shiny glossy lake in the distance. A second spot would be at the edge of the dock, with my feet bright as a caucasian during the winter hanging in the lukewarm

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    ‘48 Shades of Brown’ by Nick Earls is a novel that follows Dan Bancroft, the main protagonist, and his troubling experiences as he goes through his final year of school. Dan is thrown into a world of unfamiliarity, where he makes many comical and embarrassing decisions. This novel expresses the theme of having or not having control subtly through the choices Dan makes, and their consequences. This theme is also successfully revealed through the four elements; characters, plot, motifs and setting

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    Script Analysis - “(500) Days of Summer” (500) Days of Summer is a film directed by Marc Webb. This film is about Tom, a lovesick romantic who is blind sided when Summer, the love of his life, dumps him. He falls in love with her. But she doesn’t fall in love with him. He shifts back and forth through various periods of their 500 days together to try to figure out where things went wrong. For the most part, Webb was successful in translating the emotion of the script to the motion picture. This

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    accompanies him appears much smaller suggesting he may be around ten years old. The older man sits in a wooden chair with his feet flat on the floor, while the little boy leans on his left leg. The golden brown color of the wooden chair contrasts the rest of the image which utilizes darker browns. Only one leg of the chair remains visible to the viewer. Both the man and the boy are African American. The bareness of the walls and flooring of the room highlights the two most complex parts of the image:

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    Not Your Normal Fishing Day     It was a foggy 5th of July morning, but was still a perfect day for fishing. I walked out on the dark brown, hard wood maple, peer where I docked the boat, and hopped in. That gorgeous, glossy, dark blood red, Nitro boat. On a matte black three hundred and fifty horsepower Evinrude Engine.Backed out of the pier with ease she did. The water was a dark green color, and there was a blizzard of fog wrapping around me to where I could barely see 20 feet. Conditions for

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Kate whipped her head around to see who the owner of that voice was. She felt relief and joy when she saw it was Mr. Jacks who followed her. Maybe he will escape with her. Mr. Jacks stood less than 10 feet away and his dog sat by his feet, his tail wagging. “You came!” Kate grinned, “I almost lost hope that anyone would come.” She looked at him and saw he had an odd expression and looked as if he was staring right through her. She took a step forward, “Hey are you okay–“ “DON’T MOVE!!” Kate

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    Dutch Brazil, sometimes referred to as New Holland, was a northern portion of a Portuguese colony located in Brazil. The colony lasted from 1630 through 1654. The colony was set into motion by the Dutch West India Company. Dutch in Brazil paved the way for Dutch Artist to come to the new world to paint and experience something never seen before. Albert Eckhout was a Dutch and still life painter. Eckhout was born in Groningen, son to Albert Eckhout and Marrying Roeleffs, and very little is known about

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