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    The Ghost of My Lost Lenore It was a bitter and gloomy midnight, as I was thinking of the death of my lost Lenore. As I was nearly dozing off, I heard a beating on my mansion door. Then, vibrantly remembered that it was the bleakest time in December. Greatly, I mourned the loss of my love, Lenore. I sought for the morrow, which had never come so slowly. As the chandelier swayed side to side, my fear drew stronger. I began to speak to myself. I spoke, “Someone is knocking on my door! Who is it…

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    Since tides change with time, tides are also something that cannot be changed. Ocean tides can be extremely dangerous, especially with Maine’s rocky coast. When bad things happen due to the tide it just goes to show that people are victims of things they cannot change. “He gauged the level of the water. To the eye it was quite stationary, six inches from the shelf at this second. The fisherman did not have to mark it on the side of the rock against the passing of time to prove to his reason that…

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    I am a small-town girl that has amazing friends and even better family. When I get up in the morning, I hope to have a good day. It is the people I see everyday that make me happy. I do sports, Future Farmers of America (FFA), and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA). Being from a small town gives me the opportunity to be part of organizations and I have gotten to experience some great things because of this. My best characteristic is my attitude and motivation because I try my hardest…

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    1. WANDA TODAY, Monday, Wanda Petronski was not in tier seat. But nobody, not even Peggy and Madeline, the girls who started all the fun, noticed her absence. Usually Wanda sat m the next to the last seat in the last row in Room 13. She sat in the corner of the room where the rough boys who did not make good marks on their report cards sat; the corner of the room where there was most scuffling of feet, most roars of laughter when anything funny was said, and most mud and dirt on the floor. Wanda…

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    Respect - a word we hear a lot in today’s society. We have all heard the quotations coming in a profusion from your teachers, parents, and friends - “treat others the way you want to be treated,” or “you must give respect to get it.” As our society grows and develops, respect, and displaying respect for all, namely, is becoming increasingly onerous as the true meaning behind this preeminent word is becoming obsolete. Respect, and having it for yourself and towards others, starts with the basic…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    I am Kylee Skutar, but you may know me as Professor Calleta. I have always had an interest in bugs especially caterpillars. Then one day there was a terrible tornado. I had been in my car and one second I was on the ground, the next in the center of the tornado, then back down. I awoke in the hospital around midnight and they said they gave me a medicine made of Calleta silkmoth. That night I had a hard time falling asleep, I knew that I was no longer a human. I felt different, like if I moved…

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding addresses humanity’s weakness; humans can’t; control themselves when evil is controlling them. The novel explains that the humans are evil when they are born; everyone in the novel has a dark side, just like the moon at night, though their dark sides are hardly visible to others. When humankind is far away from civilization, society, and rules, the beast deep down will show its true color.The beast in the novel is a symbol of the inhuman actions that…

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    We are continuously learning about the world around us, through school, and most importantly about ourselves. My mother always told me that you learning something new every day. I still use this saying to this day, and never can forget it since it is so true. The quote from Carham i think resonates with me really well with this fact. Although it is taking it in a different sense than we usually think about. Most people do not look through God’s work to try and find themselves. The quote to…

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    Cocklal V. Sucklal Case

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    The means by which a litigant may challenge a foreclosure become increasingly limited after a sale has occurred. Indeed, “[a]fter [a foreclosure] sale, the borrower is ordinarily limited to raising procedural irregularities in the conduct of the sale.” Thomas v. Nadel, 427 Md. 441, 442-43 (2012) (holding that a trial court may sustain “exceptions to the foreclosure sale on the ground that the deed of trust securing the consolidation loan was invalid.”). Procedural irregularities that may be…

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    Yellow Face Play Analysis

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    The play “Yellow Face” by David Henry Hwang, who is also a Tony Award-Winner of M Butterfly. The play is adapted and directed by Jiff Liu, production and theatrical designed by Francois-pierre couture, costumes are by Manee Leija. The play has feature cast with experience in to and film. It features total of nine actors, but the most main character in the play is Marcus. In the beginning of the play, I like how he give introduction of the characters because when watching the play, it is very…

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