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    Dedications Oswald the Lucky Rabbit - The first Disney character that ended up lost and nearly forgotten. Mrs. Zaham - She let me borrow her copy of Epic Mickey which is the main focus of this book. Introduction My view on poetry is that you should tell a story or add to another tale while using action words to give more detail and feel of movement. Like in my poem, Thinner Pools, I used the word swirling to indicate that the pools are still active. Swirling is a better word choice than something

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    Humble and the Mysterious Phantom Once upon a time there lived a creature that had been sighted to be a scaly monster; he lived in the land called Shadow Mist. The land was grey, it was so grey it looked like there was gravel everywhere. I can 't even begin to tell you how awful the trees looked; they looked so brown like they were all painted in mud. The creature always slept but, even though the people knew this they never ventured to the land. There was a lizard called Humble, he was a dark green

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    DAAAAA DA DA DA DA DAAAAAAAA DA DA. I still remember the feeling in my stomach as I watched the flashing chandelier rise to the ceiling right above my head.  To think that I did not want to be there in the first place. Boy had my mom proved me wrong. It had all started at my Grandparents 50th anniversary celebration… I sat in the corner observing my surroundings. A platter of food in the center of the square room. People gathered in small groups chatting waiting for dessert to come out. I am always

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    The city was ablaze with activity. People walked to and fro, too absorbed in their own lives to pay Blake any attention. He certainly did not mind. He strolled down the streets steadily. "Carter." Blake flinched as he caught sight of Charlotte's haunting smile. She stood a little ways ahead of him, her arms locked behind her back in an innocent manner. "Where are you going, Blake?" He said nothing in return, pausing before her. Charlotte stood near a street lamp, her monochromatic figure contrasting

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    Often times when people hear the word romance, they think in matters of the cultural definition; this consisting of passionate love, companion love, and infatuation. Cultural romance is a common theme in today’s society, and it is often the only form of romance that people today are familiar with or even aware of. However, romance can also be thought of in terms of its dictionary definition. Romance can be described as a specific time period, art style or genre, events, one’s imagination, or someone’s

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    Phantom Research Paper

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    • REPRESENTATION OF THE ‘OTHERS’ IN PHANTOM COMICS AND ITS EFFECT ON CHILDREN Phantom, a very popular comics superhero is adapted in various forms of media including, television, movies and videogames. Media features a crime fighter in peculiar costumes operating not only in the deep woods of Africa but also in the urbanscapes wherever crime looms large. The Phantom series first came out in the daily newspaper strips on seventeenth February, 1936, was followed by a colour strip which came out on

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    Hollywood is filled with paparazzi photographers. They are increasing every year. The “OK” magazine had posted a celebrity weeding for the couples Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas. Some paparazzi photographers had sold it to “OK” magazine. But “Hello” magazine did not like that so they had published an issue featuring pictures of the couple taken in secret in their weeding. Some people agree about what “Hello” magazine said and some of them disagree. The following report presents our recommendation

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    “Muhahahaha, with my Ghost Machine I can bring back the dead to haunt this world, once and for all!” Shouted Dr Raggu. “Police! Put your hands up!” The authorities were at the scene. “Prepare to die! For the rest of the world, they will be haunted by ghosts!,” exclaimed the crazy professor. “Hands up drop the weapon!,” the professor had a baby in his hands along with a ray gun. He went to release the ghosts, but something went wrong. “BOOM!” It went up in flames. After the scene

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    Pettit's Birds Eye View

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    level were there customers can fully take in the views of the designated area. It would boost the idea of “views to a next level” Equipment For equipment I would use the best aerial photgraphy drones on the market ether the GoPro Karma or The DJI Phantom 4. Both of these drones shoot amazing video and photos and can get almost any view you want. These drones range from 1000-2000$ it is a fare price considering the 4K footage and photos. With these you can get a wide range of views from the side really

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    Goffman (1963) defined stigma as any condition, attribute, trait, or behavior that is deeply discrediting and reduces the bearer from a whole and usual person to a tainted and discounted one. . Stigma consist of an attributes that marks people as different leading to devaluation. Stigma is socially constructed (Major & O’Brien, 2005) thus is dependent both on relationship and context. In fact, Goffman (1963) emphasized using the “language of relationships” (p. 3) when considering stigma. A subsequent

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