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The Day Was The First Day At Takai Academy
Hisao rubbed at his face, mostly at his cheeks and chin, and it was entirely peach fuzz. He only grew
a short hair or two on his chin. That was all he could ever grow, and he ended up plucking the two
strands out either way. Looking aimlessly out the window, spurts of baby blue and bright green
splashed his vision. He breathed out a short, tired sigh while his hands fiddled with the material of
his pants. 'Academy. How fun, even farther away from my Jung–ah. ' The day was the first day at
Takai Academy, Hisao 's first day, and he thoroughly enjoyed it. He released out another annoyed
puff, but his mother finally was fed up with his moodiness. Yeah, did he ever mention that he was
carpooling in the one of the chairwoman 's company cars with his mom? In a complete awkward
silence? It was wonderful. "Hisao, I had enough of your attitude. It 's school, that 's it. You have no
reason to shun your mother so pettily. I let you customize your uniform after getting the Academy 's
permission, and I allowed you to wear your headset. Is that how you treat the woman that gave birth
to you?" Hitomi scolded bluntly, a deep scowl indented her features. He reflexively sunk into his
light gray hoodie hat that was sewn into the blazer and pulled his headphones closer to his neck. He
despised when Hitomi utilized his weakness against him; making him feel guilty; however he did
not let seep to his facial expressions.They had money and power, so it came easy. That in the young
man 's book was a
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What Makes A Parent 's Duty?
It's a parent's duty to protect their child, to cherish and love them; in sickness and in health.
I recall a time when it was once like that, my parents being able to fulfil their responsibility. But it
all changed...slowly...gradually and ultimately. It was around the time when my father – very loving
but a terrible drunk, began having troubles at work. Sleep eluded him. He became mentally and
physically distressed. Unable to discover a solution to this problem; he let himself find solace with
liquor. Letting his life quickly fall to shambles. Looking back, the entire well – meaning advice: Get
a resume, search more, consider going back to College and get more qualifications. Made my father
overwhelmed; who after working for thirty five years of his life in a small office, had been laid off
in a mere thirty five seconds. His loyalty ignored.
My father's story then began to steer off course; unable to navigate it back onto the shore. A number
of catastrophic costs lying in wait for its boarders, my mother and I in unimaginable ways...
I learnt that the more you live with the abnormal, the more normal it becomes. A routine is formed,
the norm. You love your father and you look up to him. He's angry, not in his right mind, distraught.
The occasional outbursts of violent attacks are just as it is; occasional. Even he gets it wrong
sometimes... no one's perfect. But again he hits your mother and he's sorry. Again, and again, and
again this happens. The excuses flow off your tongue
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I Ask Going Into The Kitchen
"Coffee?" I ask going into the kitchen.
"Yes please." Qiana, my roommate, replies.
I get the coffee brewing and head back into the living room. I see Qiana at the sofa with her laptop
open trying to study. Her hair is in a bun with messy brown strands shoot out from every angle. Her
eyes give a gray blue feel, the color of her worn out Disney world sweater.
I was about to sit next to her when the brewer beeped. It was alarming, telling me to hurry. Our
coffee brewer has two slots which makes it faster than putting one cup at a time. I took both out, a
white one with cat whiskers on top and another with pixelated characters, all wearing different sets
of clothing. I add the sugar and cream on mine, turning the coffee from a dark black color ... Show
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You wouldn't understand Brin."
Once she said that my mouth opened. No noise came out. I was speechless. Did she not know my
father was dead since I was four? Did she not know I had to live my whole life seeing my mother in
pain? I knew how hurt she felt like for 15 years, but I decided to stay quiet.
"You are right." I say looking straight into her eyes. I felt tears as I thought of that moment I saw my
mother crying. "I wouldn't know. You should go, be with your father as he is still alive. Make sure
he is fine; but I still don't get why you want to drop out. Once your father is healthy you can co–"
"But what if my father doesn't!?" She yelled. She went into my arms crying, as felt my shoulder get
moist from her tears and my cheeks get wet from mine.
It was a few minutes until she got herself together. I grabbed her shoulders and made her look at me.
Her face was red and puffed. "Q, drop out of college. Go home with your family and stay with them
as long as you need to. Just promise me something."
"What?"
"We cannot lose touch. Please make sure we talk every day, and I am able to go see you nice and
healthy anytime I can come over. Promise me that Q, please." The last time someone made a
promise to me was when I was four, when my father promised me he would come to my recital.
"Okay. I guess tomorrow I'll go the counselor to tell them, and I think I will be out by the evening."
She got up and
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Narrative Essay On Substance Abuse
I'm standing on the lawn of this tacky cottage at Wasagaming, watering the grass for Valdeen, Dad's
latest girlfriend, when who should walk up the driveway all red and perspiring with a backpack
sliding off his shoulder but Martin Faykes.
"Hi Elizabeth," he says, just like he's walked over from a couple of blocks away to see me. He then
falls into the chartreuse lawn cart and gasps, "Get me a drink."
"My gawd," says Valdeen when I go into the kitchen, "what a surprise. Why didn't you tell me you'd
invited him?"
"I didn't," I reply, and I leave with Marty's Coke.
Marty is the only boyfriend I've ever had. I started going out with him because he asked me. I
figured, by grade nine, I was abnormal; nobody I liked had asked me out yet. Marty and ... Show
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But he runs fast and has muscles that don't show. His eyes are a peaceful green. He has large lips
and not too many zits. Theatre is the biggest thing we have in common. His parents don't go; neither
does my dad, and Valdeen–give me a break – thinks Shakespeare is the name of a restaurant. Marty
is a track star, likes tinkering with his dad's old truck, and wants to be an actor someday. The first
time I saw him, he was wandering around in this finky–looking cape. Some of the kids I know think
he's weird, but you just have to get used to him.
I don't mind kissing Marty. He has very convincing lips.
Mom says I should hang onto him, but then she makes bizarre statements like: Friendship is more
important than love. And: Never trust a silent man. You really can't count on the opinion of a person
who'll break up a sixteen–year marriage without giving some advance warning.
Mom likes Marty. Dad, if he has an opinion, keeps it to himself and mostly ignores him.
"So, what do you think of my earring?" says Marty, as I hand him the Coke.
"Good grief," I say, noticing it for the first time. It's silver with a dangling cross. "What did you go
and do that for? It looks pretty
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The Night Is A Tall Slim Figure
The last thing I remember on that dreadful night is a tall slim figure, and a shorter slimmer version
of the first figure standing over my parents lifeless bodies. I don 't remember much that night but I
do remember I swore vengeance on that day, an eye for an eye, right? Look at me going on and on. I
'm the Amber Rose Wayne; I 'm the daughter of Bruce Wayne, and Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley. My
parents were murdered, when i was about five. I am now 17 and I will be 18 in two more days. I live
in the Wayne Mansion which my father left to me. I live with my uncle Robin. I live in the town of
Vansant. I was getting ready for school like any other day. I went to pick up my best friend Julie and
we were off to school. We got there and all the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I just rolled my eyes and walked away but I couldn 't shake the feeling we met before. When the day
was over, I dropped Julie off, and went straight home because I was feeling weird. I got into PJ 's
and I laid across my bed. My dog Poochie jumped up on my bed. I scratched and kissed the top of
his head, I then notice he started to get sluggish and he just fell over. I went over to him and patted
his belly, he loves that, but he didn 't. "OH MY GOD UNCLE ROBIN HELP!" Uncle Robin ran in
"What is it Amber, what happened?" he looked concerned. I pointed at the lifeless body of the puppy
"POOCHIE!" I shouted. He looked at me "He 's turning green, like he 's been poisoned." He looked
at me weirdly. "I didn 't give him anything; I scratched and kissed his head." I looked at him crying.
"I'll be right back." he said running out and running back in with a plant. Could you imagine a
PLANT?!?!?!?! "What is this Robin?" I scowled with tears in my eyes. "Just touch it?" Robin
looked at me amazed. I touched it and it looked like I drained all the life from it. "What just
occurred Robin?" I looked bewildered. "I think you might want to sit for this because this is a long
story." He said with the most upright serious face he could muster up. "I just want to know what's
going on." I sat slowly and looked very scared at him. "You have been given the gift of powers like
your mother whom you knew her as Pamela Isley I knew as
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Kristen s Cookie Company Case Study Essay
Kristen's Cookie Company
Here is the Process Flow Diagram:
The whole process throughput time of making a dozen of cookies is 26 minutes. It takes washing,
mixing and spooning 8 minutes to make a dozen of cookies. And preparation and bake time totally
are 10 minutes. The final step of cooling, packing and accepting payment of cookies takes roommate
8 minutes to finish the cycle. Assume the night capacity is 4 hours, so Kristen and roommate have
240 minutes operating time. Since the oven only holds one tray, the second dozen takes an
additional 10 minutes to bake. For example, first dozen of cookies take 26 minutes to make, second
dozen of cookies take 36 minutes to make and third dozen of cookies take 46 minutes to make. So
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Although the oven only holds one tray per time, it takes 6 minutes to washing and mixing steps. So
we still need 3 trays to be well–prepare. The bottleneck operation would be the speed of operation,
which is time you spend in preparing and baking. The speed with which you can produce cookies
depends on the cycle time of baking. If we can rent another oven, it will increase our efficiency in
order to make more cookies with lower cost. Because mixer can mix ingredients for up to three
dozens cookies, each oven can hold a tray per time. This change would give us solution for
production constraints. After increasing capacity of oven, it will make us start our new orders every
5 minutes and 7.5 dozens per hour. So we are willing to pay $200–$300 to rent an extra oven. If we
choose to run business without Kristen, her time for one dozen cookies becomes 12 minutes. It will
become the labor bottleneck. If the order contains two dozens or more, Kristen's time for this order
becomes 17 minutes and 22 minutes for 3 dozens. For the delay time, there is no need to offer a rate
to rush order. Because of our constrains, previous order can be finished on time. We can promise
delivery within the campus from 10am to 5pm. Because this period of time would be acceptable for
part–time student. We can use message to notify our customers when orders are ready. What we
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Descriptive Essay
Beigely Familiar
You're walking down the sidewalk on your way home. A chilly breeze blows, and you hunch your
shoulders, shoving your hands into the pockets of your jacket. Feeling a need for spontaneity, you
decide to take a different turn. After five minutes of walking you come upon a corner store. You feel
an urge to go in and you don't know why; maybe because the store looks impossible somehow, with
its smudged outline and colors that are slightly less visible than the colors of the other buildings on
the street, or because of the way that none of the passersby even give it a glance. You enter the store
and wander around, looking for nothing in particular. I beckon you over to the counter where I stand
operating the register. I hand you a vaguely hamburger–shaped, blurry lump of beige. You stare at it.
It is only a color; a color with form. It shouldn't exist, yet there it rests in your hands, barely
tangible. I explain that the beige can give you whatever you desire, in the moment you desire it. You
listen intently, nodding in wonder. You purchase the beige and deposit the change in your jacket
pocket, where it clinks softly. When you exit the store, you notice a tall man in a long jacket staring
at you. You make eye contact, and something in your mind registers, but you ignore it. His head
reads "depressed" but he smiles at you, and you wonder why. None of the other passersby even give
you a glance. Suddenly, a flash of green light overtakes you. You find yourself
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This Is What It Means For Say Phoenix, Arizona
Sherman J. Alexie's "This is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona" has multiple interconnecting
themes and symbolic ideas throughout his story. Alexie's story can be simplified as the death of a
father changed his son's life. However, it is more complex than that throughout the story. There are
hidden connections all through Alexie's work. One hidden connection is the character Thomas
Builds–the–fire. Thomas is Victor's childhood friend, and is the reservations goofball, storyteller.
Thomas plays a much larger role in Victor's life than just a childhood friend. Thomas Builds–The–
Fire is Victor's spirit guide, and knew Victor's life will change as along he visits Phoenix, Arizona to
acquire is father's ashes.
Thomas's prophetic stories began in childhood. When Victor and Thomas were children, Thomas
told a story about Victor's father. The story expressed how Victor's father felt toward his own family.
He said, "Your father's heart is weak. He is afraid of is own family. He is afraid of you. Late at night,
he sits in the dark. Watches television until there is nothing but white noise. Sometimes he feels like
he wants to buy a motorcycle and ride away. He wants to run and hide. He doesn't want to be found"
(Alexie 181). The story Thomas told was highly important because it was true. Thomas knew that
Victor's father would leave the reservation before anyone else. Furthermore, every story that came
out of his mouth, he always closed his eyes. As if he is connected to something
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Personaltive Of Personal Narrative
Personal Narrative I heard them fighting every night, endless and endless rage at each other. I just
hid in my room and pretended it wasn't happening in my world. Hiding was the only way to escape
the fear I felt every night. Once I said "Dad, why do you and Mom yell at each other?" He replied
with "go to your room and don't ask that again." A seven year old couldn't understand this and
needed help but with no way to learn all I could do was watch as their marriage fell crumbling to the
ground.
After that is when the beating started, slowly at first, but progressively it got worse and worse. He
would come in after a fight and hit me out of frustration. I always tried to hide but he always knew
where to look. He said "If you tell anyone, I'll kill you." I never once doubted it, so I never told
anyone. For the next six months I was under his rule, I had no control over how hard or how long he
beat me for. I prayed to god so many times, but he never answered. An idol is only as good as you
see it as. My father used to be my idol but after that started I was afraid being near him. I could not
tell anyone, I had no one to help me. I was trapped against a monster that I could not fight.
On my eighth birthday my dad came up to me and stated plainly "We're leaving, pack up your stuff
and don't tell your mother." So I went upstairs and started to pack, but I couldn't fit all of my toys in
the bag so I shouted "Mom, would you help me pack?" My father thundered upstairs looking
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Creative Story : A Short Story
In late November of 1943 in the frost covered Arden Forrest of France, an American soldier Private
Bendenski dug his fox hole. He quickly crouched down deep into his fox hole trying to deflect the
deathly chill of the wind. Lost from his platoon private Bendenski had hung on the edge of survival
for the last six weeks. With only crumbs of food remaining, he gathered up what energy he had left
to build a fire. Preparing what he envisions as his last meal, he begins to escape into his nirvana.
Wishing he was home, he sees his loving wife's face and their beautiful daughter. Quickly, he snaps
back to the hell in which he is living, after hearing a twig snap in the distance. Suddenly, a thin fog
rolled in and the sound of footsteps crept closer. Bendenski grabbed his rifle and staggered to his
feet. forefathers Baffled he continued to search. As his dying fire flickered, he trembled at the sight
of his breath rolling from his mouth. Then God sent him an assurance, a vision that he is in danger,
but far from what Bendenski had believed. As he stood half frozen he heard what could have only
been the devil himself. A deafening howl sounding of the Great Fenrir echoed through the forest.
Bendenski could not believe his eyes as The Great Fenrir revealed himself. He marveled at this
creature's size. He was in awe of its massive teeth as it circled him with its back perched ready to
strike. Fenrir oddly stops moving and stared into his eyes. This sent a jolt of fear through
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A Visit At The Hospital
You are exactly the type of guy who would be at the hospital for the second time this week.
There you are, and you cannot promise you won 't be back tomorrow; although you will. You are at
the
local emergency room, waiting to be seen by an unfamiliar doctor. The hospital is laden with the
scent
of stale hand sanitizer and the clatter of nurses ' shoes. In hiccups, a baby is crying on your left, and
you
wonder if it 's worth it. Yes, of course it is. You are already here, so go for it. This is what you
anticipated since your last hospital visit a few days ago. You are starting to familiarize yourself with
every aspect of the hospital; where this communal, bureaucratic abieance becomes home to you.
You
know the aftermath of this; nevertheless, you are eager to take the excursion, to maintain the role of
a
malady–stricken patient, as you have many times before. Luckily at your last visit foreign hands
cared
for you during the duration of your short stay, and now you wish be cherished by a different set for a
prolonged stay. You are reciting symptoms to yourself that require immediate medical attention. As
you
chant the symptoms, they become apart of you.
You scuff up the floor with your incessant pacing, although no one will notice; the floor is
covered with black stray marks from patients before you. The mother holding her crying baby
reassures
you the doctors will see you soon. You choose not to acknowledge her. You keep pacing, while she
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I Got Like Sewing Needles
"Amber" It was noon when I woke up. I woke up to honking, drumming, screaming, and clean air.
Everything was all blurry, and I saw enormous structures that looked like sewing needles. I pinched
my arm, hoping this was all a dream. To my surprise, it was not. At this point, I saw more clearly.
And I saw buildings alright; a great deal in fact! There was one huge building that was shaped like a
pair of rocket boots, and the rest of the buildings were scattered all across the area. The area was
quite large, almost the size of Manhattan, and the shape was quite like it as well. Oh how I love
Manhattan. It's so beautiful. Its culture and liveliness make an island like none other.
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As I opened the gate, everything came to a stand still. I saw the complete opposite of what I had
seen in the past few hours. I saw a four story rusty red brick apartment that was worn out and
covered in mildew. There were two cement buildings and an old internet cafe. The stench was awful
and unbearable. I felt goosebumps come up my arm as I stared deep into the street. As I stood, a
drop of filthy water from one of the street lights fell down my back, and a tingle and a shiver went
down my spine. I also saw dusty ground, and an old house, which looked awfully similar to mine.
Immediately, I hid behind one of the walls as I saw the door move. The door opened, and I saw the
person who came out. At first, I was unable to place the person. I knew I had seen them before. But
where? Slowly, as realization dawned upon me, I came to a startling conclusion. The person was me.
I looked so beautiful, so flawless, so care–free. I looked as if I had it all; all of the worlds riches, and
all the worlds solutions were within her possession. I saw myself going back inside of the house. So
I followed her.
As I came inside of the house, I recognized everything. Nothing had changed in the ten years that
my family had been through. I saw the same old green vase my father had traded from a couple of
gypsies two years ago for my eleventh birthday. It had the same paisley print and intricate flower
design, only a tiny bit faded. I saw the same old
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The Career Wars : Today 's The Day
The Career Wars
Today's the day.
I run down the brown wood stairs. They creak as I hop down. I sprinted out of the old brick house to
the frosty outdoors, It reminds me of when I was younger and I used to go over to my friend
Amber's house to ride with them to school. To our crisp white mailbox with the thick black house
numbers. I open the small door to the mailbox and grab the pilled mail.
"Man we haven't gotten the mail in a long time." I whisper to myself in the silent morning.
I sprint to the house to hopefully make it back before my mom comes down. I sprint back upstairs to
my room and close the brightly decorated door. I sit down at my bright white desk and open the
letters with my shaky hands.
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As she read the note she looked puzzled.
"What is it?" I asked actually concerned.
As she looked up to me I couldn't read her thoughts like I usually can.
"It says you have not been accepted but you have another chance and must attend more classes and
then report back to them at the end of the summer." She sighed.
She's mad I can tell. I'm the first person in our family who has had this happen to them.
"We need to call your father to have him set up some classes at the university!" She said frustrated.
"But I applied to other colleges why don't we wait for the letter from them?" I argued.
"Blyth why must you always argue about this?" She screamed louder than I've ever heard her
scream before.
I was silent, unsure of what to say. My mom and I have never had horrible fights, but I mean we
have had some! Although I've never heard her scream like that we mostly just angrily talk to one
another but this, this was different.
For those moments after my mother screeched at me all was silent. There were no birds chirping, no
dogs barking at mailmen, no one was mowing their lawn like usually on a Saturday morning. It was
all...well...silent.
"Um...I'm...uh sorry Blyth. I'm going to go talk to your dad." She mumbled.
I sat there at the kitchen table wondering why she was so angry. There's no way she got that way just
from me, is there? I thought to myself.
I spent the rest of my day sitting in my dirty bright pink room, Man I'm about to go
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Short Summary : A Short Story-A Story?
Hidden in the dark, lied a mansion – a mansion inside the woods, hidden of secrets that nobody
could hear. Long and forsaken, down the lobby into the most distant room, children gathered into
this ghostly tomb, grinning, as they waited here to play with Mary. "Hey, can you hear me? I called
out your name." Mary's eyes opened. Unsurprisingly, the children started to surround her. They
smiled, grabbed her hand, and touched her face. Her face was plush, smooth, and brimming with
life. Their appearances, washed out of all colour, yet at the same time sparkled as they grinned.
"Good morning, Mary!" said a pair of twins among the several children. "You rested for quite a
while, it's evening time!" said one of them. Both had wonderful light hair, and their brilliant beady
eyes took after those of a doll. Their garments were smooth – one wore a dark dress brimming with
laces while the other wore a dark suit and under it a striped white shirt. Mary couldn't help but
notice how beautiful they all were and the happy faces that circled around her. "I must go check up
on father," "But, it's almost time for our nightly game, must you go now?" A small girl spoke, with
long black hair tied with a pink bow, blue eyes and exceptionally fair skin. But, before Mary could
answer, the children already started. They began to blindfold her. Through laughter and with the
children's hands, they came together in the room, "It is time," they said, "And we'll all play!" They
began to cheer
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Kristens Cookie Company
Question 1
Rush order takes the least possible time for preparing the dozen of cookies. The following is a
detailed summary of time used to prepare the rush order:
Activity Time
Wash the bowl, add and mix ingredients 6 minutes
Dish up the tray (1 dozen) 2 minutes
Put the cookies in the oven, start timer 1 minute
Bake the cookies 9 minutes
Remove the tray from the oven* 0 minute
Let the cookies cool 5 minutes
Pack the cookies 2 minutes
Accept payment 1 minute
Total time: 26 minutes
*– further the removing step will be ignored because it does not take any additional time
It will take 26 minutes to fill the rush order.
Question 2
Activity Output
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As soon as the Baking 1 is finished we have an empty try that can be dished up for the succeeding
baking. If we have one extra tray there will be no use of it.
Question 6 From this chart we can see that if we had an additional oven we could have filled a two
dozen order in 28 minutes which is 8 minutes less than having 1 oven. Valuable time (For two
dozens of cookies, 2 ovens)
Activity Kristen per dozen Roommate per dozen
Wash the bowl, add and mix ingredients 6 minutes X
Dish up the tray (1 dozen) 4 minutes X
Put the cookies in the oven, start timer X 2 minute
Bake the cookies X X
Let the cookies cool X X
Pack the cookies X 4 minutes
Accept payment X 1 minute
Total: 10 minutes 7 minutes
It will be more profitable to have a second oven because it does not add any working time but
decreases the time needed to prepare 2 or more dozens of cookies. If Kristen and her roommate had
second oven they could have doubles number of orders per day. The difference is a cost they are
willing to pay for the rent of second
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Is Cheaper By The Dozen?
The move I chose to write about is Cheaper By The Dozen, which was a popular movie that came
out in 2003. Cheaper By the Dozen is about a family of 12 living a chaotic life after they had to
move away from their childhood home. It is also about how both parents try to balance the work
life, and parent life, but don't succeed. The dad by the end realized that his career wasn't best for
family life, and the family is happy, and getting along. There were many aspects in the movie
Cheaper By the Dozen that were related to many different things we are learning in our parenting
class. The whole move was about a family, and how the family had troubles, but in the end they still
loved each other just as much. One example of parenting is the parenting style that was portrayed in
the movie. The parents, Tom and Kate, both exhibited an authoritative form of parenting, which
showed that they had control over their kids, but also encouraged them to be independent in their
own ways. I think this is something important to note, because the style of the parenting effects how
the children behave, and also has long–term effects to the children to. Some other aspects that
related to parenting was how the parent child relationship evolved after moving to the new city, and
how it effected their family in a positive and negative way. Lastly, I would say that how chaotic the
family got after the mom left, and the dad was in charge. It was like all boundaries were thrown at
the window, and they
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Lord Of The Flies
The remaining boys off the desolated island in the middle of the sea sat inside the boat of their
rescuers, returning to the home they had left behind.
"Not too far off from London, now, lads," a sailor told them, taking a swig of the small flask in his
hand. Ralph remained in the same agonized position; his back arched, elbows on his knees and his
fists clenched with what little finger nails he had left, digging into his skin. Samneric were on his
left, rubbing their eyes free of running paint and on his right was Maurice, who sat shivering. Ralph
could feel the heat of Jack 's glare burning his scalp, so he raised his eyes to give him an uncertain
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Instead, they turned their heads to watch the approaching city in the distance.
"So... what 's your name, scouser?" Ralph asked blandly, not really interested but he felt a little
guilty for not speaking to him.
"Kevin," he responded with enthusiasm. "An ' I know y 're name already; it 's Ralph, innit?" Ralph
nodded. "I heard bout you from a shrimp. They was hunting?" Ralph nodded again, cringing at the
unwanted reminder. "Sounds fun. When I was a kid, me father took me out huntin ' sometimes– for
badgers that ruined our garden– an '–"
"Sorry, Kevin. Not that I don 't care, but, I kind of just wanted to be alone," Ralph butted in and the
scouser grimaced, nodding and scurrying away to leave the once fair–haired boy in peace.
Within the hour, they arrived in the outskirts of London. No families were there to greet them like
some littl 'uns would have thought, only a robin on a wall, singing in greeting.
"I shall take a cab to Manchester," announced Jack in all his arrogance and pride, "Who shall come
with me?" Ralph walked away from the group, Samneric taking a final glance at him and turning
back to Jack 's tribe. He journeyed down the empty streets barefooted, wondering why no one had
come out to scold him or shoo him away in mistaking him for a tramp. Instead, he noticed the streets
were empty of presence and houses were desolate. His home wasn 't too far off the
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Summary Of ' Lady Audra ' Essay
Lady Audra, age seventeen, raised her fists and braced her feet in the soil. "Step forward, you little
shit," she growled. "You can hit harder than that."
This was their typical routine, Audra and the teenage stable boy. In front of the horse paddock on
Audra's parents' estate, she and the young man often engaged in sword training and battle axe
exercises, but today, they used fists.
Audra loved combat training.
She stutter–stepped forward, her long red hair in a wild tangle around her face, bruises smarting on
her jaw from the recent blow she'd failed to block. However, the stable hand dropped his guard and
pointed over Audra's shoulder. She spun around and spotted her parents approaching on horseback.
Despite the heat of the day, they wore woolen cloaks that billowed behind them as they rode.
Formal. Always so formal.
"Ah, damn," she whispered, dropping her fists. "They're back early."
It was too late to change from her man's tunic and trousers, which were, incidentally, torn at the
knees and filthy. Why couldn't Audra's parents understand she liked learning to defend herself?
Besides, the stable boy was never all that rough. And why did being a woman mean one should not
stand up for herself, physically or otherwise?
"I am leaving. See you later, Audra."
The stable boy ran off, leaving Audra to face her parents, the cold Lady Ina and Lord Sior, alone.
Audra was their only child, and they'd never paid her any attention. Ina and Sior preferred traveling
and kissing the
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A Short Story : A Story?
"OMG!" "Violet! Don't scream like that in my ear." "Sorry, but there is great news for the both of
us." I looked at her with a disapproving face. "OK, so I know your life hasn't been full of great news
since your dad left, but this is actual good news." Violet always had a hopeful look on her face, even
if she brings up something hopeless. This time she didn't, and I could tell why. "This better be
promising, if it's not, you owe me." Even though I might have not seemed excited in the moment, I
was. During the few milliseconds before Violet started talking I thought of everything it could be. I
was not prepared for what she was about to say. "Mather Dance Company has one spot left for
tryouts...we could try out!" "Ok...hold the phone, you said there is only one spot left. There is two of
us. You do realize that right?" "I know, but if one of us makes it then that will be amazing, and it has
always been our dream." "You're right, but we will be going against each other." At this point I was
grinning because I knew how this would all play out. "Oh so you are saying that there will be some
competition between us." "That's exactly what I'm saying." We both laughed but I don't know why,
we both should have seen the mess that was heading our way. Today is audition day. It came so
fast...and I didn't think I was ready. I looked at my phone to see what time it was and the two words
that popped up on my screen, shot chills up my spine. I was scared, shocked, and confused.
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Personal Narration : A Short Story : Moving To Canada
"But honey, we have to. I know you don't want to leave your friends, but your father has a great job
oppurtunity up there." said my mom while we were packing up all of our belongings for our move to
Saskatchewan, Canada. "You don't understand! We had something special here and now we're
leaving it! Just for a higher pay!?" I yelled back at my mom and stormed to my room and slammed
the door. I'm Stephanie Vedral. I recently just turned 14 (in August), and I'm short for my age and
have dirty blonde hair and dark hazel eyes. I also have a little brother (10 years old and immature)
named John. Cincinnati, Ohio was our home, where we were born and raised, made friends, and
made memories to last forever. And now we are leaving this place. For money. But why? Is money
now more important than memories and feelings? Than family? Did it really go this far? Well, it
seems like it isthat is true. As I said earlier, now my family and I are moving to Canada and going to
live in a small cabin with the revolting woods as a backyard. After the move (one month later).... "I
miss you so much, I'm still mad at my parents for dragging me here. I miss Cincinatti too." "I really
didn't want you to leave Steph, we've been friends since first grade and practically have the same
lives. I promise I'll come and visit, but you have to promise me too." said my best friend Jessica
over on her side of the screen. "Of course." There was a silence between us for a while, just leaving
me listening to the
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How I Were Myself From The Middle Of A Miss
How I found myself in the middle of a Miss Popular and a Miss Sank contest and several hopeful
contestants trying to gather as many votes for Miss Congeniality or Miss Stab one or both of them in
the back and get the fool both of them were after. to say that this had turned into a nightmare would
come close to being correct, but their attention wasn't pointed at me. who wouldn't think the same
thing if they were in my place. One talking as if they knew the two of them would get along because
they were the best looking women in the building after all and the other one wanted to know when I
was going to have an overnight visit, or equivalent. And to make sure there was no room for
misinterpretation, if she could use the other end of the hotel floor or the other bathroom on my jet.
Of course, there was more and the more Lila talked the more Pena pointed out she was close friends
with Josh's best friend. I winced when I heard the comeback before it was said and knew I should
take a moment to go look for a parashoot. Lila was extremely overwhelmed that Pena had made it
perfectly clear the two of them were just friends and would be more than happy to take her friend off
the market so she would no longer have to worry that he would ever be lonely again. It was clear
that as his friend she would be the first to tell him how happy she was that he had finally found
happiness with someone much better then here. Things started to get ugly (if they hadn't already)
when my
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The Book Utopia By Thomas Moore
The next day as I walk through the school doors, I see Hunter glaring at me. Remembering what my
mom said, I continue walking to class. I go to my first two periods and I read the book Utopia by
Thomas Moore through both my classes. When the lunch bell rings, I jump up from my seat and
head to the cafeteria where I sit down at my usual table alone. I start eating my peanut butter and
jelly sandwich as Hunter and a bunch of his friends enter the cafeteria. I freeze in fear and I start to
become enraged. My hands start to shake and my face turns bright red with anger. Without thinking
about it, I stand up towering over Hunter. Hunter's friends begin to laugh at my idiotic decision. I
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Within a few seconds, we arrive in a living room. The living room is dimly lit with the only source
of light coming from a small window in the center of the wall. On the white walls there are
photographs of the teacher and people that I assume to be his family and friends. As I am standing in
room marveling over the pictures the teacher motions for me to sit on the brown cushion couch. I
take a seat on the couch, while the teacher sits down on a light brown recliner across from me. I sit
and I stare at the teacher and for the first time I notice that he has the same tattoo as my mom. The
tattoo is on his wrist and it is of an equal sign inside a square. When I asked my mom about the
tattoo she just said it was just some cool design she got for her birthday, but now I believe the tattoo
has a deeper meaning. I open my mouth to ask about the tattoo but the teacher interrupts me and
says, "I knew this would happen. You are probably befuddled now and wondering what is going on.
I guess first I will introduce myself. My name is Eldrick Mentoris, but you can just call me Mr.
Mentoris or godfather. Your dad made me your godfather and he was, I mean is an honorable man.
The reason I said is, is because he is still alive, he never fought for the US army." Suddenly I gasp in
disbelief. "Your dad," Mr. Mentoris continues, "actually fought for The New Empire, also known as
TNE. I do not expect to be familiar with TNE, your mom
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My Best Friend
"Goooooaaaaaallllllll!!!!!" Khayone screamed as I ran back screaming that we won. Khayone has
been my best friend for the past 5 years. I met him on Saturday, October 14, 1995. I remember every
moment of that day vividly. How could I ever forget the day I met my best friend? It all started when
my Mom and I were lugging two big buckets of water each all the way home from the town's water
hole. . My feet were killing me! We had to walk ten miles each way to get water twice a week. I was
willing to do it though. Anything was better than working in the field with my father all day. We
were finally almost home when we heard laughing and screaming from some kids in a field near our
house. One of them saw me and hollered,"Hey! You want to come play soccer with us?" I nervously
replied,"Ummm, I've never played before, so I don't know if I should." He told me,"Don't worry
bud, we won't hurt you." I told him,"Okay. I guess I'll play with y'all," as I walked out onto the
makeshift field they had made out of sticks. I could barely see the ball because the grass was almost
as tall as the ball, but it was still fun to hang out with people my own age for once. After about an
hour of sprinting around in the blazing hot sun, I heard my mom yell, "Meet me at home when you
get done Sweetie! I love you to the moon and back!" My face turned as red as a tomato. Why does
she always have to embarrass me like that? Every time I touched the ball after that, someone would
scream,"Pass it here
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Parody-Personal Narrative
"Ring" screeched the bell, As I walk into homeroom knowing that I was going to be counted for
taredy.
"You're late Kener" Mr. Did said checking my name for being late. (again) I had tried to explain
what had happened with my skateboard but of course he did not believe me like always. Like the
last time when the wolf attacked me and ate my tire.
Trying to make fun of me a kid in the back said, " What happened this time did a dog with demon
eyes break your board"
At lunch I had gotten hit with a paper airplane three times by a kid named Jack, the one that had
made fun of me in homeroom. Everyone of them had all the animal the attacked me on them, but I
will give him one thing they were pretty accurate. That still does not change the fact ... Show more
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There were lots of boats at the docks, well more than normal. I thought I remembered them saying I
need to get on one .l did not know which one of them to get on so I got on the one with the least
people because how many people could be on a quest to save there father that is a god.
We were sailing a long long time and then like in all thing like this we right in the middle of a storm
we all had to go to are rooms (All five of us) That got me thinking what these other guy were doing
here. There were an old guy, middle age teen, then a women with a over sized ear, then the captain
and I would get this ghostly feeling when I passed one of them and I really got the feeling when I
was near the old one.
I heard knocking at my door so I walk up and saw nothing so I went to sit down again. Then guess
what I heard again knocking so I walk up and saw nothing so I walked of preparing to see the teen. I
saw the teen but with every person on the boat. They said nothing so I shout the the door. Then I
layed down I heard something and got up and I saw the people passing through my wall I quickly
drew my sword out of a sack and slash through all of them but nothing happened. Then I thought I
was dead for sure when the all raised their hand and swag. Nothing happened I was alive they just
passed right throw. So I ran for the door and shout it behind me then sprinted down the hallway and
for the life
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Personal Narrative Essay
The Ponyville weather team struggled with weather patrol duties when Rainbow Dash took an
outstanding vacation from work. Although they cleared most of the rain clouds from the morning's
rainfall, a few scattered clouds hung over Ponyville, but the sun remained dominate with its sunlight
shinning on the land. Despite Rainbow being on her well–deserved vacation–considering that she
would often be left with most of the work load through insurmountable excuses of either sickness or
lateness from her co–workers–she had the heart to quickly assist her team; after all, she was their
captain. A little while later, Rainbow could be found making her way to the cottage–just east of the
town. It had been a while since her and Fluttershy spent any time together–time where all they did
was talk to one another about the eventful things that were going on in their lives; and even though
they saw each other on a regular basis, it wasn't as special as it was when they were the only ones
within each other's presence. Rainbow knew Fluttershy would appreciate the sincerity and grace
upon her unexpected arrival. By the time Rainbow had past the grassy bridge in front of the cottage,
the sun was past the highest peak, which lead Rainbow to believe she would have all the time in the
world to tell Fluttershy everything she wanted to tell her. Yet, notwithstanding the desire to tell her
best friend everything she wanted, there was uncertainty that coursed through her veins, appraising
her that it
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Cheaper By Dozen Analysis
The cliche is that students nationwide will settle in and be assigned a "What did you do on summer
vacation?" essay on their first day back. I have never been asked to write, nor asked anyone to write,
such a letter, but it remains a staple of shows and cartoons. It has been used in movies and television
as a conceit to begin a narration, leading to an extended flashback that contains the main story. At
times, the reader (the teacher) doesn't believe the tale, while other times he or she is flabbergasted
that so much has happened to a young child, during the innocence of summer.
That innocence is childhood, and it is summer. As adults, we lose it (except for teachers). At contract
time, I wonder if the ire teachers receive–"AND THEY HAVE SUMMERS OFF!!!"–is as much a
longing for that childlike innocence of youth as an issue of pay? Probably not.
We are at war with idle. We are a nation of efficiency, our legacy of the industrial revolution. Ford.
Time–motion studies. Read "Cheaper by the Dozen".
And we extend it to school. Anyone who's seen the opening theme to "Phineas and Ferb" knows that
the catalyst for every episode is that there is nothing to do (except to sit around and watch television
shows like "Phineas and Ferb"). I've argued elsewhere that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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What is life? Toil? I hope not. An epic. Again, I hope not; too exhausting for me. So then what?
That's the question for your students. A major league scout will not show up at the Little League
game and offer a contract. So what is life? And how do we achieve our hopes and dreams?
And what do we do with our idle time? Enjoy it?
And, if life is neither Idyll or Epic, why do books and movies and stories portray it as such? What is
the purpose of life? What, you ask, are their favorite stories and why?
Now that's how you start the year; not with a reflection, but with hopes and dreams. Discuss.
Thomas Carlyle
To Anna D. B. Montagu
Hoddam Hill, Ecclefechan, 18th July,
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The Super Glue On The Front
"Hey, go long!" Matthew yelled at Jackson as he flung the football across the room. Jackson dove
over the couch for the football, but missed and wiped out. The football zipped over his head and
crashed into Matthew's mom's favorite painting of a small city which was hanging on the wall
behind him. The painting fell, Jackson shot up and ran over to the remains. The painting lay on the
floor, the frame cracked in half. Jackson became filled with panic. Matthew got the super glue from
the kitchen and brought it over to Jackson.
"Your mom is going to freak when she sees this," Jackson said in fear.
"She's not going to find out because we're going to fix it before she gets home," Matthew said as if it
really wasn't a big deal.
Matthew opened the super glue and dabbed it on the broken edges of the frame. He put the painting
into half the frame and attached the other half. The super glue on the frame began to glow.
"What's going on?!?!" Both boys yelled as they looked at each other in disbelief
The glow turned into a thick, dark, black smoke coming from the super glue on the frame. The room
filled with smoke and Jackson couldn't see anything. He called out for Matthew but there was no
answer. BOOM! The smoke was gone and so was the room, Jackson began screaming Matthew's
name – finally he heard a response.
Matthew tapped on Jackson's shoulder, "Where are we?" he asked.
They looked around. They were in a city they had never seen before. Behind them was a tall
apartment
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I Got Like Sewing Needles
It was noon when I woke up. I woke up to honking, drumming, screaming, and clean air. Everything
was all blurry, and I saw enormous structures that looked like sewing needles. I pinched my arm,
hoping this was all a dream. To my surprise, it was not. At this point, I saw more clearly. And I saw
buildings alright; a great deal in fact! There was one huge building that was shaped like a pair of
rocket boots, and the rest of the buildings were scattered all across the area. The area was quite
large, almost the size of Manhattan, and the shape was quite like it as well. Oh how I love
Manhattan. It's so beautiful. Its culture and liveliness make an island like none other. Anyway, I
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I saw the complete opposite of what I had seen in the past few hours. I saw a four story rusty red
brick apartment that was worn out and covered in mildew. There were two cement buildings and an
old internet cafe. The stench was awful and unbearable. I felt goosebumps come up my arm as I
stared deep into the street. As I stood, a drop of filthy water from one of the street lights fell down
my back, and a tingle and a shiver went down my spine. I also saw dusty ground, and an old house,
and it looked awfully similar to mine. Immediately, I hid behind one of the walls as I saw the door
move. The door opened, and I saw the person who came out. At first, I was unable to place the
person. I knew I had seen them before. But where? Slowly, as realization dawned upon me, I came
to a startling conclusion. The person was me. At first, I didn't really recognize myself. I looked so
beautiful, so flawless, so care–free. I looked as if I had it all; all of the worlds riches, and all the
worlds solutions were within her possession. I came out from behind the wall. I found myself (the
future one of course) picking up coins from the ground. I couldn't stand looking much longer. I had
definitely recognized people from the more pleasant future that I had seen just moments before. I
had seen some of my fellow classmates from my years in elementary school, and some even from
yesterday at junior high. I just didn't understand. I thought to
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Standing at the gates of Holby South prison, Serena...
Standing at the gates of Holby South prison, Serena Campbell felt numb, she still didn't know why
she was here, what possessed her to accept the visitation card, she ignored all previous ones. They
had even been a ten–year gap when she did not hear from him. Yet, something triggered her to make
this visit after so many years.
It all seemed like a blur the process of booking in, having her body and belongings searched, to
putting her things in a locker. It felt like it did not happen, and as soon as she grasped a sense of
reality, she found herself stood in the visitor's room, surrounded by criminals and their loving family
visitors. Even though she had not seen him for forty years, she could pick out her father like a shot.
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However, a small penny dropped, the story regarding the doctor, she knew of someone like that,
who worked in the town the man before her spent seventeen years locked up in. "Guy Self"
"That's the bugger, took that CEO Job from ya"
"How do you know that?" Serena's eyes widened in shock,
"Got some friends who know this stuff, I have kept tabs on you, had to see how my cupcake did in
life, I'm so proud of you Serena" he paused "Rena"
"Don't call me that" Serena snapped, she didn't mind her mother using that term of endearment in
non professional situations but this was different.
"I'm still your dad" a truth from the seventy–three year old man named Daniel Redgrave.
"No, no you are not. Donald is my father" Serena replied, her mother Adrienne married Donald five
years after Daniel's arrest. They had met through work, and in 1979 after the marriage, Donald
formally adopted Serena and took his family to Glasgow, his hometown. Although Serena moved on
in the eighties for University, her mother stayed with Donald in Glasgow to mid 1992, Serena
always made fleeting visits.
"Ah, Donald McKinnie" Daniel smirked as he asked a question he already knew the answer to "How
is the old boy"
"He died twenty–two years ago, car crash" Serena replied surprisingly honestly, but she held so
much sorrow in her voice, she had seen Donald as her real father, he was there when she needed
him.
"Your mother must have
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Kristen's Cookies Case Study Solutions
Case Report: Kristen's Cookie Company
1. Assuming that the order contains a dozen of cookies, the time to take a rush order is the sum of
cycle times for each activity: 0+6+2+9+1+0+5+2+1=26 min.
2. Assuming a two dozens order, we have to consider that for the first dozen, my roommate can start
backing after I have spooned the cookies on the tray. However when backing the second order he
simultaneously cools and then packs the cookies from the first order. I can start mixing the second
batch without waiting for the first–batch process to be completed (she starts washing out the bowl as
soon as she finishes filling the tray). Thus, to fill a complete order for two dozens of cookies will be
36 min (see Gantt chart in the appendix). So ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thus we get 6+2*(2+1+2)+1=17 min of valuable time for two orders. For three orders we get 6+3*
(2+1+2)+1=22 min of valuable time. A further assumption is that the costs of my and my
roommate's time are L per hour, then the average costs for the first dozen are: (12/60)*L= 0,2L, for
the second dozen: ((17/60)*L)/2=0,142L, for the third dozen: ((22/60)*L)/3=0,122. We see that the
costs for each the second and the third dozens are less than for the first. Thus, we can give discount
on orders for more than one dozen. These can be for the first dozen up to (0,2–0.141)*L=0.058L for
the second dozen, and (0,2–0,122)*L=0,078L for the third order.
In the case of more than 3 dozens of cookies we have to consider the fact that the mixing bowl can
only hold for up to three dozens of cookies. Thus, we have 12+4*(2+1+2)+1=33 min of valuable
time with costs of ((33/60)*L)/4=0,1375. So the maximum is reached when we produce up to 3
dozens, but we should give discounts on 3+ orders, too.
5. As the Gantt diagram shows the electric mixer is not used for a long time within the process, so
only one mixer is needed. Buying a new one will not increase the productivity of the process. The
number of baking trays equals the maximum number of trays you will be using at any time. The
highest volume of production is if three–dozen orders are produced continuously (s. Gantt diagram).
The three activities that require a tray are filling the tray, baking and
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What Makes You Have Cancer?
"You have Cancer." A single sentence that is among the most devastating words one could hear from
a doctor today. They immediately cause one to go into shock then fear then shock, swinging back
and forth like a pendulum in an old clock. Suddenly, time becomes the most valuable resource
known to man and one will sacrifice everything else to get more. Cancer, has followed me through
life almost like my own shadow, never truly touching me but gripping those I love. Who knew that
three years ago sitting at the kitchen table my life would be flipped upside down, and I would lose
all the time I thought I had. Humming, I turned the steering wheel to the right directing the car onto
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I followed through the front door locking the car as I was followed unknowingly by a shadow. My
father and mother were home from the doctor. I stared at my father's still yellow tinged skin. I
curiously asked, "What did the doctor say?" My dad looked at me, and said, "We want to wait to tell
all of you boys at the table. Call your brothers, and tell them we are meeting at the table." I did as I
was told. My thoughts turned fearful, as the song that played in my head turned dark. The shadow
was at my shoulder, a malignant presence
I was humming a song the whole way. Trying not to worry. I knew something was wrong. The air
seemed to sing a mournful dirge. My Mother seemed to be standing on the edge of a complete
breakdown. My Father even seemed to be off. His normal joking manner was gone. I couldn't see
past the wall he had built around him. The shadow stood behind his eyes. The light bulbs over the
table seemed to go and in out. Sitting down, I looked at my mother as she began to speak, "The
doctor said that believes he can fix your father's yellow skin. Yet, we have to a do a few more tests."
The doctor believes that it is..." My Mother was holding back the tears. Pain filled her eyes. She
said, "Dad is going to tell you the rest." My Father began slowly all while looking us in the eyes,
"The reason that I am Jaundice is that a tumor has formed out of my Pancreas causing my liver to
not be able to function. Pancreatic Cancer is
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Summary Of ' Don 't You Dare '
They walked out onto the patio with the same thought. This had to be stopped at all cost. Short of
committing something criminal and yet justified, but unbecoming, they were opened to any and
every idea possible. They were happy their guests had arrived so they could get down to business
without delay. If there were two people who would understand what needed doing, they would. Not
only that, once Talien hear what was right, he would finally see the light. Their son might care little
for what they knew was best for him, but he has always done what his uncle wish without question.
"I hear that congratulations are in order for the two of you," said a large man with a deep chuckle. "I
hope your boy luck has rubbed off on the twins." "Have you lost your mind, Nelson?" Ida snapped
furiously. "I've talked to my boys about my new..." "Don't you dare?" she screeched. "She is not part
of my family and never will." "As I was saying," he chuckled. "My boys say my new niece is going
to be a doctor. I wonder if she can hook Brad and Eldon up with some of her friends." "Connie,"
called Henry, "I think you should talk some sense into your husband. He knows..." "The question is
do you know?" she snarled violently, and stood up slowly with fire in her eyes. "The last time I
looked, he is the older of the two of them and isn't some pet for me to tell to do tricks. As I
remembered it, I was the one who had stopped him from breaking you into little pieces and
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Lavender: A Narrative Fiction
Lavender woke up in a cold sweat. She'd had the same nightmare that she'd been having. Lavender
didn't know why the same dream kept replaying every night or what the flash of green light meant.
Her mom came into Lavender's room to wake her up. "Is everything okay, Lavender?" her mom
asked. "I'm fine," Lavender replied. "Well, apparently your uncle is visiting for your eleventh
birthday," her mom said. Lavender sat up. "Really? Uncle Jason?" "What other uncles do you
have?" "Well, I don't know, I was just checking..." "Hurry and get up! We have errands to run."
"Mom, why haven't we ever met the rest Dad's family?" Her mom paused and whirled around. "Do
you think we have the money to fly to England, Lavender?" Lavender looked at her feet. ... Show
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Your daughter will be attending Ilvermorny, whether you like it or not." "She's not going." "Oh, yes
she is." "I'm her mother." "Well, I'm her uncle, who says that she is going!" Jason had lost all of his
happiness and it had been replaced by anger. He looked at Lavender as if to tell her to go pack up.
Lavender went upstairs. "She is not going!" Lavender appeared at the foot of the stairs with a
backpack. She slowly slid outside. "She is going, Susan, and no matter what I have to do, she is
going to attend some sort of wizarding school, whether it is Ilvermorny or Hogwarts, I don't care."
He turned around, picked up his suitcase, and walked outside. Lavender was outside waiting.
"C'mon," he said. "Hop in. I'm taking you to England, and you'll attend Hogwarts." Susan walked
outside as Jason started the engine on his car. "What are you doing?" "Taking Lavender to England.
Bye, Susan." He pressed a button which made the car invisible. The car then soared into the air. The
last thing Susan saw was Jason's hand waving out the window. Lavender smiled in the car. She was
excited to attend a wizarding school, whether it be Ilvermorny or
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Cheaper By The Dozen: An Analysis
Cheaper by the Dozen is a light hearted biographical novel based on the life of Frank Gilbreth Sr.
and Lillian Moller–Gilbreth. Written by the collaboration of two of their twelve children, the story
of the motion–study expert is narrated in an incredibly affectionate manner, showcasing the human
side to the numerous genius inventions of Frank Gilbreth Sr. His various inventions and discoveries
were told by way of humorous incidents which took place while the children were growing up in
Montclair, NJ. Frank Gilbreth was essentially concerned with analyzing the 18 kinds of elemental
motions used in the study, which he coined "Therbligs", and eliminating the avoidable delays by
identifying the wasted time in each of those motions. Frank Gilbreth's ideas might have been
specific about certain subjects such as production and manufacturing; however, this doesn't imply
that they could not apply to the construction industry. The concepts behind his inventions and his
approach towards finding the solution of each distinct problem are extremely thought provoking. If
we were to absorb his approach to everyday construction issues, we would surely be able to
innovate and find solutions to the problems we had not previously recognized as existing. ... Show
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This concept could be widely used in the construction industry to increase productivity, and also to
enhance organization amongst partakers involved. If there were professionals trained in
investigating and scrutinizing various actions employed while a construction project is underway,
they could easily identify where there is scope of improvement, and also provide suggestions to
improve its
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The Best Day Of My Life
I'm so sorry that I couldn't journey through life with you like an ordinary mother and child. I'm sorry
that I couldn't lead you through life. I'm sorry that I couldn't be there for you when times were
tough. I'm sorry that I left you as soon as you were born but I had no choice. The day you were born
was the best day of my life, truly, I finally knew what it meant to become a mother and it was
astounding how much responsibility I suddenly had on my shoulders.
Your dad was in trouble with the police for standing up for Jose, he was Jose's best friend and
assisted him in every way possible so that he could bring the stolen money back to the people, I'm
sure that he would be so proud of what you've done son. Your Aunt has told me every single part of
your story and shown me the goodbye letter you sent to me. I don't know what you look like but I
know that you must be a brave, bold person that will fight for what's right. Just like your father you
fought for the people not for yourself and you always stood up for what was right even when
everything was against you. The police beat you up, just like the police killed your father brutally,
all my life has been ruined thanks to this corrupt, unjust world of ours. The police held a personal
grudge against your father because he was 'rude' and 'disrespectful' to the government and to them.
Your father was quite a character, he was the leader of all the protests against the government and
was their main target. He conspired against them on behalf of the people and ended up being killed
for it. I could sense a feeling of anxiety as soon as you were born, I've put you through so much
already by being your mother. I feel so sorry for everything. Now I will tell my story, and how I put
my life on the line for the country, for the people, and most of you, for you.
It was 2am in the morning and today was the day, I had made a promise to myself that I would come
and visit you, my son in your dump site. I had been imprisoned ever since you were borne, which
just so happened to be the same day as when your father, Russel died. He did not die in vain though
as he passed his legacy onto you, which was to bring peace and justice to our country. Anyways, I
was chiseling through
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A Short Story : The Story Of The Story-A Story?
Once upon a time in Ancient Greece on the isle of Crete in a small wood near a cottage on a hill
outside the city of knossos the hero andrew was chopping firewood. when he heard the snapping of
twiggs behind him he quickly turns around and raises the axe ready to swing but to his surprise he
sees the very chiron legendary centurtur and riding on his back the legendary hero theseus, Andy
dropped the axe and he was speechless. But after a minute or so he finally managed to say
"you...your.......you're real?"
The centaurtaur laughed he said, "I'm real...Im real why of course im real dont you know who your
father is" Andy shook his head he didn't know who his father was he lived in a small cottage with
his mother outside the city of Knossos,Like he had all his life. "you knew my father?" asked Andy
the centurtur looked concerned, "how old are you boy?" "16"Andy replied "your mother should
have told you by now" your father is hephaestus Andrew" theseus said calmly speaking for the first
time since andy saw him. Andy passed out and then started to roll down the hill towards a nearby
cliff chiron galloped fast and caught andy right as he fell.
Andy was so confused at that moment, all this stuff was just spinning around in his head. His father
Hephaestus his mother said his father died at sea. why did she lie to him like that "this as to be a
mistake" he said. " trust me this is no mistake there has been a prophecy forsaken that you are
supposed to find you father and help him build
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My Life In The Country
My life in the country was simple, I did not have to work as a paperboy, my father was actually alive
at that time, and I got to see my mother more often. My life is very different now because of the war.
It was November 11, 1918, school was canceled everywhere and the streets were crowded with
people of every race cheering. I was excited, but then I remembered my father playing baseball with
my brothers and me in the front yard before the war even started. "Nice catch," he would say as I
snagged the pop–up. I can still picture with clarity his voice as he spoke. He was the bravest man
there was. He enlisted right when the war started. Ma was against it, but he wanted to help the
country. This was when we had to leave or country life behind and move to the big city. New York
was where we were headed and I was pretty bummed about leaving all my friends behind. A change
of scenery brought much excitement to me, though. Talk about drive to new york here. "Wow," I
said as i saw all the different people passing. Buildings of all shapes and sizes were around us. I saw
a particularly strange building which was almost completely flat. We arrived at the apartment we
were going to stay in. I didn't say it out loud, but I think all of us were thinking of how small the
room was. One day passed in the new home. There were a lot of things i liked there, but it was loud
and crowded. The next day, I visited my school. There were a lot more kids there than at
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Antonia Monologue Essay
Antonia is walking through the tall green grass on her way home from Jim's house. Once she
approaches her little house on the prairie and she walk into her home. Antonia sees her mama lost in
her thoughts.
Mama what's the problem?
Now my Antonia I saw a man furiously peek into the windows at our home. I tried to hide and not
make noise at all.
"when was this mama."
Just a few seconds before you walked in Antonia. I must of scared him away when the sharply,
high–pitched floor board squeaked as I hide under the table.
Mother he could have seen me from the distance as well. "Now child you better not tell your papa
about this I don't want him worrying."
"Are you sure mama because I didn't see anyone." Maybe I missed him because I was ... Show more
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I doubt that will ever happen Jim. Mama doesn't mean no harm in papa. I think it's just how she was
raised to be with men I guess.
If you say so Antonia. But it never harms to be a little nicer to each other in this world we live in.
Antonia I've got to tell you something. I feel the same about your papa. It saddens me to see him try
to but on a smile when he sees you. Like its odd that your papa would promise to give me that gun
he had gotten from Bohemia. If only there was something we could do to cheer him up. Also, your
mama if kind of hard on your papa. It must be hard for him to not have the same lifestyle he once
had in Bohemia.
They both agree on that her papa isn't okay and he needs help. Antonia has been worried ever since
she realized her father didn't want to leave Bohemia in the first place, and that her mother and
Ambrosch talked him into it. Now they live in a land where they're dirt poor and treated like second
class citizens. Antonia's father and mother were highly respected in Bohemia. Later, Mr. Shimerda's
"commits suicide." But not everyone believes that he did commits suicide. After all, he had a
daughter who he loved so much. Plus, he was really into his religion and committing suicide is a sin
in his religion. Antonia couldn't get it out her head about what Jake had said. The day her papa
supposedly killed himself. The grimly voices of Jake kept haunting her at night.
"Maybe he did,' said
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Silence in Cultures
The use of silence varies from one culture to another. Western traditional cultures perception of and
use of silence are different from eastern cultures of the world. Countries which adapted much of the
Greek culture and learned from Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato high value socializing and believe
talking as an important activity. Some countires that view the perception of silence in this way are
the United States, Germany, and France. However, Eastern cultures such as Japan and India find
silence very appealing. Silence is not only developed in Asian cultures, but it is also found in many
Scandinavian cultures and American Indian cultures. The Japanese culture observed that silence can
serve a variety of purposes. It can be seen as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
186). Men have typically communicated to exert control, preserve independence, and enhance
status. They typically minimize feelings. Doing this enables men to use problem solving, data
collection, and solution suggestions. They emphasize content rather than feelings. Wood states that
men also, "expresses superiority and maintains control" (p. 188). Men redirect conversations fro
their own benefit and interrupt as a controlling or challenging device. This allow the man to drive
the conversation, asserting the control. Forceful and direct language is common among men. Wood
also goes on to state that, "men tend to speak in abstact terms that are general and removed from
personal experiences" (p. 188). This allows the men to keep their emotions out of the conversation.
Lastly, the conversation of men is not very responsive. Sympathy, understanding, and self disclosure
are rarely expressed because these responses are condescending and make one vulnerable.
Understanding these communications allows one to understand more about one another. From the
early beginnings, it was prevalent that girls, typically more passive with a more rational thought
process normally grows into one who communicates with feelings and understanding. Boys growing
up show aggressiveness that eventually evolved into a lack of expression
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  • 1. The Day Was The First Day At Takai Academy Hisao rubbed at his face, mostly at his cheeks and chin, and it was entirely peach fuzz. He only grew a short hair or two on his chin. That was all he could ever grow, and he ended up plucking the two strands out either way. Looking aimlessly out the window, spurts of baby blue and bright green splashed his vision. He breathed out a short, tired sigh while his hands fiddled with the material of his pants. 'Academy. How fun, even farther away from my Jung–ah. ' The day was the first day at Takai Academy, Hisao 's first day, and he thoroughly enjoyed it. He released out another annoyed puff, but his mother finally was fed up with his moodiness. Yeah, did he ever mention that he was carpooling in the one of the chairwoman 's company cars with his mom? In a complete awkward silence? It was wonderful. "Hisao, I had enough of your attitude. It 's school, that 's it. You have no reason to shun your mother so pettily. I let you customize your uniform after getting the Academy 's permission, and I allowed you to wear your headset. Is that how you treat the woman that gave birth to you?" Hitomi scolded bluntly, a deep scowl indented her features. He reflexively sunk into his light gray hoodie hat that was sewn into the blazer and pulled his headphones closer to his neck. He despised when Hitomi utilized his weakness against him; making him feel guilty; however he did not let seep to his facial expressions.They had money and power, so it came easy. That in the young man 's book was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. What Makes A Parent 's Duty? It's a parent's duty to protect their child, to cherish and love them; in sickness and in health. I recall a time when it was once like that, my parents being able to fulfil their responsibility. But it all changed...slowly...gradually and ultimately. It was around the time when my father – very loving but a terrible drunk, began having troubles at work. Sleep eluded him. He became mentally and physically distressed. Unable to discover a solution to this problem; he let himself find solace with liquor. Letting his life quickly fall to shambles. Looking back, the entire well – meaning advice: Get a resume, search more, consider going back to College and get more qualifications. Made my father overwhelmed; who after working for thirty five years of his life in a small office, had been laid off in a mere thirty five seconds. His loyalty ignored. My father's story then began to steer off course; unable to navigate it back onto the shore. A number of catastrophic costs lying in wait for its boarders, my mother and I in unimaginable ways... I learnt that the more you live with the abnormal, the more normal it becomes. A routine is formed, the norm. You love your father and you look up to him. He's angry, not in his right mind, distraught. The occasional outbursts of violent attacks are just as it is; occasional. Even he gets it wrong sometimes... no one's perfect. But again he hits your mother and he's sorry. Again, and again, and again this happens. The excuses flow off your tongue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. I Ask Going Into The Kitchen "Coffee?" I ask going into the kitchen. "Yes please." Qiana, my roommate, replies. I get the coffee brewing and head back into the living room. I see Qiana at the sofa with her laptop open trying to study. Her hair is in a bun with messy brown strands shoot out from every angle. Her eyes give a gray blue feel, the color of her worn out Disney world sweater. I was about to sit next to her when the brewer beeped. It was alarming, telling me to hurry. Our coffee brewer has two slots which makes it faster than putting one cup at a time. I took both out, a white one with cat whiskers on top and another with pixelated characters, all wearing different sets of clothing. I add the sugar and cream on mine, turning the coffee from a dark black color ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You wouldn't understand Brin." Once she said that my mouth opened. No noise came out. I was speechless. Did she not know my father was dead since I was four? Did she not know I had to live my whole life seeing my mother in pain? I knew how hurt she felt like for 15 years, but I decided to stay quiet. "You are right." I say looking straight into her eyes. I felt tears as I thought of that moment I saw my mother crying. "I wouldn't know. You should go, be with your father as he is still alive. Make sure he is fine; but I still don't get why you want to drop out. Once your father is healthy you can co–" "But what if my father doesn't!?" She yelled. She went into my arms crying, as felt my shoulder get moist from her tears and my cheeks get wet from mine. It was a few minutes until she got herself together. I grabbed her shoulders and made her look at me. Her face was red and puffed. "Q, drop out of college. Go home with your family and stay with them as long as you need to. Just promise me something." "What?" "We cannot lose touch. Please make sure we talk every day, and I am able to go see you nice and healthy anytime I can come over. Promise me that Q, please." The last time someone made a promise to me was when I was four, when my father promised me he would come to my recital. "Okay. I guess tomorrow I'll go the counselor to tell them, and I think I will be out by the evening." She got up and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Narrative Essay On Substance Abuse I'm standing on the lawn of this tacky cottage at Wasagaming, watering the grass for Valdeen, Dad's latest girlfriend, when who should walk up the driveway all red and perspiring with a backpack sliding off his shoulder but Martin Faykes. "Hi Elizabeth," he says, just like he's walked over from a couple of blocks away to see me. He then falls into the chartreuse lawn cart and gasps, "Get me a drink." "My gawd," says Valdeen when I go into the kitchen, "what a surprise. Why didn't you tell me you'd invited him?" "I didn't," I reply, and I leave with Marty's Coke. Marty is the only boyfriend I've ever had. I started going out with him because he asked me. I figured, by grade nine, I was abnormal; nobody I liked had asked me out yet. Marty and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But he runs fast and has muscles that don't show. His eyes are a peaceful green. He has large lips and not too many zits. Theatre is the biggest thing we have in common. His parents don't go; neither does my dad, and Valdeen–give me a break – thinks Shakespeare is the name of a restaurant. Marty is a track star, likes tinkering with his dad's old truck, and wants to be an actor someday. The first time I saw him, he was wandering around in this finky–looking cape. Some of the kids I know think he's weird, but you just have to get used to him. I don't mind kissing Marty. He has very convincing lips. Mom says I should hang onto him, but then she makes bizarre statements like: Friendship is more important than love. And: Never trust a silent man. You really can't count on the opinion of a person who'll break up a sixteen–year marriage without giving some advance warning. Mom likes Marty. Dad, if he has an opinion, keeps it to himself and mostly ignores him. "So, what do you think of my earring?" says Marty, as I hand him the Coke. "Good grief," I say, noticing it for the first time. It's silver with a dangling cross. "What did you go and do that for? It looks pretty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. The Night Is A Tall Slim Figure The last thing I remember on that dreadful night is a tall slim figure, and a shorter slimmer version of the first figure standing over my parents lifeless bodies. I don 't remember much that night but I do remember I swore vengeance on that day, an eye for an eye, right? Look at me going on and on. I 'm the Amber Rose Wayne; I 'm the daughter of Bruce Wayne, and Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley. My parents were murdered, when i was about five. I am now 17 and I will be 18 in two more days. I live in the Wayne Mansion which my father left to me. I live with my uncle Robin. I live in the town of Vansant. I was getting ready for school like any other day. I went to pick up my best friend Julie and we were off to school. We got there and all the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I just rolled my eyes and walked away but I couldn 't shake the feeling we met before. When the day was over, I dropped Julie off, and went straight home because I was feeling weird. I got into PJ 's and I laid across my bed. My dog Poochie jumped up on my bed. I scratched and kissed the top of his head, I then notice he started to get sluggish and he just fell over. I went over to him and patted his belly, he loves that, but he didn 't. "OH MY GOD UNCLE ROBIN HELP!" Uncle Robin ran in "What is it Amber, what happened?" he looked concerned. I pointed at the lifeless body of the puppy "POOCHIE!" I shouted. He looked at me "He 's turning green, like he 's been poisoned." He looked at me weirdly. "I didn 't give him anything; I scratched and kissed his head." I looked at him crying. "I'll be right back." he said running out and running back in with a plant. Could you imagine a PLANT?!?!?!?! "What is this Robin?" I scowled with tears in my eyes. "Just touch it?" Robin looked at me amazed. I touched it and it looked like I drained all the life from it. "What just occurred Robin?" I looked bewildered. "I think you might want to sit for this because this is a long story." He said with the most upright serious face he could muster up. "I just want to know what's going on." I sat slowly and looked very scared at him. "You have been given the gift of powers like your mother whom you knew her as Pamela Isley I knew as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Kristen s Cookie Company Case Study Essay Kristen's Cookie Company Here is the Process Flow Diagram: The whole process throughput time of making a dozen of cookies is 26 minutes. It takes washing, mixing and spooning 8 minutes to make a dozen of cookies. And preparation and bake time totally are 10 minutes. The final step of cooling, packing and accepting payment of cookies takes roommate 8 minutes to finish the cycle. Assume the night capacity is 4 hours, so Kristen and roommate have 240 minutes operating time. Since the oven only holds one tray, the second dozen takes an additional 10 minutes to bake. For example, first dozen of cookies take 26 minutes to make, second dozen of cookies take 36 minutes to make and third dozen of cookies take 46 minutes to make. So we can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the oven only holds one tray per time, it takes 6 minutes to washing and mixing steps. So we still need 3 trays to be well–prepare. The bottleneck operation would be the speed of operation, which is time you spend in preparing and baking. The speed with which you can produce cookies depends on the cycle time of baking. If we can rent another oven, it will increase our efficiency in order to make more cookies with lower cost. Because mixer can mix ingredients for up to three dozens cookies, each oven can hold a tray per time. This change would give us solution for production constraints. After increasing capacity of oven, it will make us start our new orders every 5 minutes and 7.5 dozens per hour. So we are willing to pay $200–$300 to rent an extra oven. If we choose to run business without Kristen, her time for one dozen cookies becomes 12 minutes. It will become the labor bottleneck. If the order contains two dozens or more, Kristen's time for this order becomes 17 minutes and 22 minutes for 3 dozens. For the delay time, there is no need to offer a rate to rush order. Because of our constrains, previous order can be finished on time. We can promise delivery within the campus from 10am to 5pm. Because this period of time would be acceptable for part–time student. We can use message to notify our customers when orders are ready. What we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Descriptive Essay Beigely Familiar You're walking down the sidewalk on your way home. A chilly breeze blows, and you hunch your shoulders, shoving your hands into the pockets of your jacket. Feeling a need for spontaneity, you decide to take a different turn. After five minutes of walking you come upon a corner store. You feel an urge to go in and you don't know why; maybe because the store looks impossible somehow, with its smudged outline and colors that are slightly less visible than the colors of the other buildings on the street, or because of the way that none of the passersby even give it a glance. You enter the store and wander around, looking for nothing in particular. I beckon you over to the counter where I stand operating the register. I hand you a vaguely hamburger–shaped, blurry lump of beige. You stare at it. It is only a color; a color with form. It shouldn't exist, yet there it rests in your hands, barely tangible. I explain that the beige can give you whatever you desire, in the moment you desire it. You listen intently, nodding in wonder. You purchase the beige and deposit the change in your jacket pocket, where it clinks softly. When you exit the store, you notice a tall man in a long jacket staring at you. You make eye contact, and something in your mind registers, but you ignore it. His head reads "depressed" but he smiles at you, and you wonder why. None of the other passersby even give you a glance. Suddenly, a flash of green light overtakes you. You find yourself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. This Is What It Means For Say Phoenix, Arizona Sherman J. Alexie's "This is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona" has multiple interconnecting themes and symbolic ideas throughout his story. Alexie's story can be simplified as the death of a father changed his son's life. However, it is more complex than that throughout the story. There are hidden connections all through Alexie's work. One hidden connection is the character Thomas Builds–the–fire. Thomas is Victor's childhood friend, and is the reservations goofball, storyteller. Thomas plays a much larger role in Victor's life than just a childhood friend. Thomas Builds–The– Fire is Victor's spirit guide, and knew Victor's life will change as along he visits Phoenix, Arizona to acquire is father's ashes. Thomas's prophetic stories began in childhood. When Victor and Thomas were children, Thomas told a story about Victor's father. The story expressed how Victor's father felt toward his own family. He said, "Your father's heart is weak. He is afraid of is own family. He is afraid of you. Late at night, he sits in the dark. Watches television until there is nothing but white noise. Sometimes he feels like he wants to buy a motorcycle and ride away. He wants to run and hide. He doesn't want to be found" (Alexie 181). The story Thomas told was highly important because it was true. Thomas knew that Victor's father would leave the reservation before anyone else. Furthermore, every story that came out of his mouth, he always closed his eyes. As if he is connected to something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Personaltive Of Personal Narrative Personal Narrative I heard them fighting every night, endless and endless rage at each other. I just hid in my room and pretended it wasn't happening in my world. Hiding was the only way to escape the fear I felt every night. Once I said "Dad, why do you and Mom yell at each other?" He replied with "go to your room and don't ask that again." A seven year old couldn't understand this and needed help but with no way to learn all I could do was watch as their marriage fell crumbling to the ground. After that is when the beating started, slowly at first, but progressively it got worse and worse. He would come in after a fight and hit me out of frustration. I always tried to hide but he always knew where to look. He said "If you tell anyone, I'll kill you." I never once doubted it, so I never told anyone. For the next six months I was under his rule, I had no control over how hard or how long he beat me for. I prayed to god so many times, but he never answered. An idol is only as good as you see it as. My father used to be my idol but after that started I was afraid being near him. I could not tell anyone, I had no one to help me. I was trapped against a monster that I could not fight. On my eighth birthday my dad came up to me and stated plainly "We're leaving, pack up your stuff and don't tell your mother." So I went upstairs and started to pack, but I couldn't fit all of my toys in the bag so I shouted "Mom, would you help me pack?" My father thundered upstairs looking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Creative Story : A Short Story In late November of 1943 in the frost covered Arden Forrest of France, an American soldier Private Bendenski dug his fox hole. He quickly crouched down deep into his fox hole trying to deflect the deathly chill of the wind. Lost from his platoon private Bendenski had hung on the edge of survival for the last six weeks. With only crumbs of food remaining, he gathered up what energy he had left to build a fire. Preparing what he envisions as his last meal, he begins to escape into his nirvana. Wishing he was home, he sees his loving wife's face and their beautiful daughter. Quickly, he snaps back to the hell in which he is living, after hearing a twig snap in the distance. Suddenly, a thin fog rolled in and the sound of footsteps crept closer. Bendenski grabbed his rifle and staggered to his feet. forefathers Baffled he continued to search. As his dying fire flickered, he trembled at the sight of his breath rolling from his mouth. Then God sent him an assurance, a vision that he is in danger, but far from what Bendenski had believed. As he stood half frozen he heard what could have only been the devil himself. A deafening howl sounding of the Great Fenrir echoed through the forest. Bendenski could not believe his eyes as The Great Fenrir revealed himself. He marveled at this creature's size. He was in awe of its massive teeth as it circled him with its back perched ready to strike. Fenrir oddly stops moving and stared into his eyes. This sent a jolt of fear through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. A Visit At The Hospital You are exactly the type of guy who would be at the hospital for the second time this week. There you are, and you cannot promise you won 't be back tomorrow; although you will. You are at the local emergency room, waiting to be seen by an unfamiliar doctor. The hospital is laden with the scent of stale hand sanitizer and the clatter of nurses ' shoes. In hiccups, a baby is crying on your left, and you wonder if it 's worth it. Yes, of course it is. You are already here, so go for it. This is what you anticipated since your last hospital visit a few days ago. You are starting to familiarize yourself with every aspect of the hospital; where this communal, bureaucratic abieance becomes home to you. You know the aftermath of this; nevertheless, you are eager to take the excursion, to maintain the role of a malady–stricken patient, as you have many times before. Luckily at your last visit foreign hands cared for you during the duration of your short stay, and now you wish be cherished by a different set for a prolonged stay. You are reciting symptoms to yourself that require immediate medical attention. As you chant the symptoms, they become apart of you. You scuff up the floor with your incessant pacing, although no one will notice; the floor is covered with black stray marks from patients before you. The mother holding her crying baby reassures
  • 22. you the doctors will see you soon. You choose not to acknowledge her. You keep pacing, while she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. I Got Like Sewing Needles "Amber" It was noon when I woke up. I woke up to honking, drumming, screaming, and clean air. Everything was all blurry, and I saw enormous structures that looked like sewing needles. I pinched my arm, hoping this was all a dream. To my surprise, it was not. At this point, I saw more clearly. And I saw buildings alright; a great deal in fact! There was one huge building that was shaped like a pair of rocket boots, and the rest of the buildings were scattered all across the area. The area was quite large, almost the size of Manhattan, and the shape was quite like it as well. Oh how I love Manhattan. It's so beautiful. Its culture and liveliness make an island like none other. Anyway, I started walking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I opened the gate, everything came to a stand still. I saw the complete opposite of what I had seen in the past few hours. I saw a four story rusty red brick apartment that was worn out and covered in mildew. There were two cement buildings and an old internet cafe. The stench was awful and unbearable. I felt goosebumps come up my arm as I stared deep into the street. As I stood, a drop of filthy water from one of the street lights fell down my back, and a tingle and a shiver went down my spine. I also saw dusty ground, and an old house, which looked awfully similar to mine. Immediately, I hid behind one of the walls as I saw the door move. The door opened, and I saw the person who came out. At first, I was unable to place the person. I knew I had seen them before. But where? Slowly, as realization dawned upon me, I came to a startling conclusion. The person was me. I looked so beautiful, so flawless, so care–free. I looked as if I had it all; all of the worlds riches, and all the worlds solutions were within her possession. I saw myself going back inside of the house. So I followed her. As I came inside of the house, I recognized everything. Nothing had changed in the ten years that my family had been through. I saw the same old green vase my father had traded from a couple of gypsies two years ago for my eleventh birthday. It had the same paisley print and intricate flower design, only a tiny bit faded. I saw the same old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. The Career Wars : Today 's The Day The Career Wars Today's the day. I run down the brown wood stairs. They creak as I hop down. I sprinted out of the old brick house to the frosty outdoors, It reminds me of when I was younger and I used to go over to my friend Amber's house to ride with them to school. To our crisp white mailbox with the thick black house numbers. I open the small door to the mailbox and grab the pilled mail. "Man we haven't gotten the mail in a long time." I whisper to myself in the silent morning. I sprint to the house to hopefully make it back before my mom comes down. I sprint back upstairs to my room and close the brightly decorated door. I sit down at my bright white desk and open the letters with my shaky hands. Why are my hands shaking? I said to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As she read the note she looked puzzled. "What is it?" I asked actually concerned. As she looked up to me I couldn't read her thoughts like I usually can. "It says you have not been accepted but you have another chance and must attend more classes and then report back to them at the end of the summer." She sighed. She's mad I can tell. I'm the first person in our family who has had this happen to them. "We need to call your father to have him set up some classes at the university!" She said frustrated. "But I applied to other colleges why don't we wait for the letter from them?" I argued. "Blyth why must you always argue about this?" She screamed louder than I've ever heard her scream before. I was silent, unsure of what to say. My mom and I have never had horrible fights, but I mean we have had some! Although I've never heard her scream like that we mostly just angrily talk to one another but this, this was different. For those moments after my mother screeched at me all was silent. There were no birds chirping, no dogs barking at mailmen, no one was mowing their lawn like usually on a Saturday morning. It was all...well...silent. "Um...I'm...uh sorry Blyth. I'm going to go talk to your dad." She mumbled. I sat there at the kitchen table wondering why she was so angry. There's no way she got that way just from me, is there? I thought to myself. I spent the rest of my day sitting in my dirty bright pink room, Man I'm about to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Short Summary : A Short Story-A Story? Hidden in the dark, lied a mansion – a mansion inside the woods, hidden of secrets that nobody could hear. Long and forsaken, down the lobby into the most distant room, children gathered into this ghostly tomb, grinning, as they waited here to play with Mary. "Hey, can you hear me? I called out your name." Mary's eyes opened. Unsurprisingly, the children started to surround her. They smiled, grabbed her hand, and touched her face. Her face was plush, smooth, and brimming with life. Their appearances, washed out of all colour, yet at the same time sparkled as they grinned. "Good morning, Mary!" said a pair of twins among the several children. "You rested for quite a while, it's evening time!" said one of them. Both had wonderful light hair, and their brilliant beady eyes took after those of a doll. Their garments were smooth – one wore a dark dress brimming with laces while the other wore a dark suit and under it a striped white shirt. Mary couldn't help but notice how beautiful they all were and the happy faces that circled around her. "I must go check up on father," "But, it's almost time for our nightly game, must you go now?" A small girl spoke, with long black hair tied with a pink bow, blue eyes and exceptionally fair skin. But, before Mary could answer, the children already started. They began to blindfold her. Through laughter and with the children's hands, they came together in the room, "It is time," they said, "And we'll all play!" They began to cheer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Kristens Cookie Company Question 1 Rush order takes the least possible time for preparing the dozen of cookies. The following is a detailed summary of time used to prepare the rush order: Activity Time Wash the bowl, add and mix ingredients 6 minutes Dish up the tray (1 dozen) 2 minutes Put the cookies in the oven, start timer 1 minute Bake the cookies 9 minutes Remove the tray from the oven* 0 minute Let the cookies cool 5 minutes Pack the cookies 2 minutes Accept payment 1 minute Total time: 26 minutes *– further the removing step will be ignored because it does not take any additional time It will take 26 minutes to fill the rush order. Question 2 Activity Output Wash the bowl, add and mix ingredients 4 hours*60 minutes/6 minutes=40 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As soon as the Baking 1 is finished we have an empty try that can be dished up for the succeeding baking. If we have one extra tray there will be no use of it. Question 6 From this chart we can see that if we had an additional oven we could have filled a two dozen order in 28 minutes which is 8 minutes less than having 1 oven. Valuable time (For two dozens of cookies, 2 ovens) Activity Kristen per dozen Roommate per dozen Wash the bowl, add and mix ingredients 6 minutes X Dish up the tray (1 dozen) 4 minutes X Put the cookies in the oven, start timer X 2 minute Bake the cookies X X Let the cookies cool X X Pack the cookies X 4 minutes
  • 31. Accept payment X 1 minute Total: 10 minutes 7 minutes It will be more profitable to have a second oven because it does not add any working time but decreases the time needed to prepare 2 or more dozens of cookies. If Kristen and her roommate had second oven they could have doubles number of orders per day. The difference is a cost they are willing to pay for the rent of second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Is Cheaper By The Dozen? The move I chose to write about is Cheaper By The Dozen, which was a popular movie that came out in 2003. Cheaper By the Dozen is about a family of 12 living a chaotic life after they had to move away from their childhood home. It is also about how both parents try to balance the work life, and parent life, but don't succeed. The dad by the end realized that his career wasn't best for family life, and the family is happy, and getting along. There were many aspects in the movie Cheaper By the Dozen that were related to many different things we are learning in our parenting class. The whole move was about a family, and how the family had troubles, but in the end they still loved each other just as much. One example of parenting is the parenting style that was portrayed in the movie. The parents, Tom and Kate, both exhibited an authoritative form of parenting, which showed that they had control over their kids, but also encouraged them to be independent in their own ways. I think this is something important to note, because the style of the parenting effects how the children behave, and also has long–term effects to the children to. Some other aspects that related to parenting was how the parent child relationship evolved after moving to the new city, and how it effected their family in a positive and negative way. Lastly, I would say that how chaotic the family got after the mom left, and the dad was in charge. It was like all boundaries were thrown at the window, and they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Lord Of The Flies The remaining boys off the desolated island in the middle of the sea sat inside the boat of their rescuers, returning to the home they had left behind. "Not too far off from London, now, lads," a sailor told them, taking a swig of the small flask in his hand. Ralph remained in the same agonized position; his back arched, elbows on his knees and his fists clenched with what little finger nails he had left, digging into his skin. Samneric were on his left, rubbing their eyes free of running paint and on his right was Maurice, who sat shivering. Ralph could feel the heat of Jack 's glare burning his scalp, so he raised his eyes to give him an uncertain look, but Jack turned his head to glare at the young sailor as his eyes met Ralph 's. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, they turned their heads to watch the approaching city in the distance. "So... what 's your name, scouser?" Ralph asked blandly, not really interested but he felt a little guilty for not speaking to him. "Kevin," he responded with enthusiasm. "An ' I know y 're name already; it 's Ralph, innit?" Ralph nodded. "I heard bout you from a shrimp. They was hunting?" Ralph nodded again, cringing at the unwanted reminder. "Sounds fun. When I was a kid, me father took me out huntin ' sometimes– for badgers that ruined our garden– an '–" "Sorry, Kevin. Not that I don 't care, but, I kind of just wanted to be alone," Ralph butted in and the scouser grimaced, nodding and scurrying away to leave the once fair–haired boy in peace. Within the hour, they arrived in the outskirts of London. No families were there to greet them like some littl 'uns would have thought, only a robin on a wall, singing in greeting. "I shall take a cab to Manchester," announced Jack in all his arrogance and pride, "Who shall come with me?" Ralph walked away from the group, Samneric taking a final glance at him and turning back to Jack 's tribe. He journeyed down the empty streets barefooted, wondering why no one had come out to scold him or shoo him away in mistaking him for a tramp. Instead, he noticed the streets were empty of presence and houses were desolate. His home wasn 't too far off the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Summary Of ' Lady Audra ' Essay Lady Audra, age seventeen, raised her fists and braced her feet in the soil. "Step forward, you little shit," she growled. "You can hit harder than that." This was their typical routine, Audra and the teenage stable boy. In front of the horse paddock on Audra's parents' estate, she and the young man often engaged in sword training and battle axe exercises, but today, they used fists. Audra loved combat training. She stutter–stepped forward, her long red hair in a wild tangle around her face, bruises smarting on her jaw from the recent blow she'd failed to block. However, the stable hand dropped his guard and pointed over Audra's shoulder. She spun around and spotted her parents approaching on horseback. Despite the heat of the day, they wore woolen cloaks that billowed behind them as they rode. Formal. Always so formal. "Ah, damn," she whispered, dropping her fists. "They're back early." It was too late to change from her man's tunic and trousers, which were, incidentally, torn at the knees and filthy. Why couldn't Audra's parents understand she liked learning to defend herself? Besides, the stable boy was never all that rough. And why did being a woman mean one should not stand up for herself, physically or otherwise? "I am leaving. See you later, Audra." The stable boy ran off, leaving Audra to face her parents, the cold Lady Ina and Lord Sior, alone. Audra was their only child, and they'd never paid her any attention. Ina and Sior preferred traveling and kissing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. A Short Story : A Story? "OMG!" "Violet! Don't scream like that in my ear." "Sorry, but there is great news for the both of us." I looked at her with a disapproving face. "OK, so I know your life hasn't been full of great news since your dad left, but this is actual good news." Violet always had a hopeful look on her face, even if she brings up something hopeless. This time she didn't, and I could tell why. "This better be promising, if it's not, you owe me." Even though I might have not seemed excited in the moment, I was. During the few milliseconds before Violet started talking I thought of everything it could be. I was not prepared for what she was about to say. "Mather Dance Company has one spot left for tryouts...we could try out!" "Ok...hold the phone, you said there is only one spot left. There is two of us. You do realize that right?" "I know, but if one of us makes it then that will be amazing, and it has always been our dream." "You're right, but we will be going against each other." At this point I was grinning because I knew how this would all play out. "Oh so you are saying that there will be some competition between us." "That's exactly what I'm saying." We both laughed but I don't know why, we both should have seen the mess that was heading our way. Today is audition day. It came so fast...and I didn't think I was ready. I looked at my phone to see what time it was and the two words that popped up on my screen, shot chills up my spine. I was scared, shocked, and confused. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Personal Narration : A Short Story : Moving To Canada "But honey, we have to. I know you don't want to leave your friends, but your father has a great job oppurtunity up there." said my mom while we were packing up all of our belongings for our move to Saskatchewan, Canada. "You don't understand! We had something special here and now we're leaving it! Just for a higher pay!?" I yelled back at my mom and stormed to my room and slammed the door. I'm Stephanie Vedral. I recently just turned 14 (in August), and I'm short for my age and have dirty blonde hair and dark hazel eyes. I also have a little brother (10 years old and immature) named John. Cincinnati, Ohio was our home, where we were born and raised, made friends, and made memories to last forever. And now we are leaving this place. For money. But why? Is money now more important than memories and feelings? Than family? Did it really go this far? Well, it seems like it isthat is true. As I said earlier, now my family and I are moving to Canada and going to live in a small cabin with the revolting woods as a backyard. After the move (one month later).... "I miss you so much, I'm still mad at my parents for dragging me here. I miss Cincinatti too." "I really didn't want you to leave Steph, we've been friends since first grade and practically have the same lives. I promise I'll come and visit, but you have to promise me too." said my best friend Jessica over on her side of the screen. "Of course." There was a silence between us for a while, just leaving me listening to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. How I Were Myself From The Middle Of A Miss How I found myself in the middle of a Miss Popular and a Miss Sank contest and several hopeful contestants trying to gather as many votes for Miss Congeniality or Miss Stab one or both of them in the back and get the fool both of them were after. to say that this had turned into a nightmare would come close to being correct, but their attention wasn't pointed at me. who wouldn't think the same thing if they were in my place. One talking as if they knew the two of them would get along because they were the best looking women in the building after all and the other one wanted to know when I was going to have an overnight visit, or equivalent. And to make sure there was no room for misinterpretation, if she could use the other end of the hotel floor or the other bathroom on my jet. Of course, there was more and the more Lila talked the more Pena pointed out she was close friends with Josh's best friend. I winced when I heard the comeback before it was said and knew I should take a moment to go look for a parashoot. Lila was extremely overwhelmed that Pena had made it perfectly clear the two of them were just friends and would be more than happy to take her friend off the market so she would no longer have to worry that he would ever be lonely again. It was clear that as his friend she would be the first to tell him how happy she was that he had finally found happiness with someone much better then here. Things started to get ugly (if they hadn't already) when my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. The Book Utopia By Thomas Moore The next day as I walk through the school doors, I see Hunter glaring at me. Remembering what my mom said, I continue walking to class. I go to my first two periods and I read the book Utopia by Thomas Moore through both my classes. When the lunch bell rings, I jump up from my seat and head to the cafeteria where I sit down at my usual table alone. I start eating my peanut butter and jelly sandwich as Hunter and a bunch of his friends enter the cafeteria. I freeze in fear and I start to become enraged. My hands start to shake and my face turns bright red with anger. Without thinking about it, I stand up towering over Hunter. Hunter's friends begin to laugh at my idiotic decision. I become even more enraged as I hold my hands up in front ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within a few seconds, we arrive in a living room. The living room is dimly lit with the only source of light coming from a small window in the center of the wall. On the white walls there are photographs of the teacher and people that I assume to be his family and friends. As I am standing in room marveling over the pictures the teacher motions for me to sit on the brown cushion couch. I take a seat on the couch, while the teacher sits down on a light brown recliner across from me. I sit and I stare at the teacher and for the first time I notice that he has the same tattoo as my mom. The tattoo is on his wrist and it is of an equal sign inside a square. When I asked my mom about the tattoo she just said it was just some cool design she got for her birthday, but now I believe the tattoo has a deeper meaning. I open my mouth to ask about the tattoo but the teacher interrupts me and says, "I knew this would happen. You are probably befuddled now and wondering what is going on. I guess first I will introduce myself. My name is Eldrick Mentoris, but you can just call me Mr. Mentoris or godfather. Your dad made me your godfather and he was, I mean is an honorable man. The reason I said is, is because he is still alive, he never fought for the US army." Suddenly I gasp in disbelief. "Your dad," Mr. Mentoris continues, "actually fought for The New Empire, also known as TNE. I do not expect to be familiar with TNE, your mom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. My Best Friend "Goooooaaaaaallllllll!!!!!" Khayone screamed as I ran back screaming that we won. Khayone has been my best friend for the past 5 years. I met him on Saturday, October 14, 1995. I remember every moment of that day vividly. How could I ever forget the day I met my best friend? It all started when my Mom and I were lugging two big buckets of water each all the way home from the town's water hole. . My feet were killing me! We had to walk ten miles each way to get water twice a week. I was willing to do it though. Anything was better than working in the field with my father all day. We were finally almost home when we heard laughing and screaming from some kids in a field near our house. One of them saw me and hollered,"Hey! You want to come play soccer with us?" I nervously replied,"Ummm, I've never played before, so I don't know if I should." He told me,"Don't worry bud, we won't hurt you." I told him,"Okay. I guess I'll play with y'all," as I walked out onto the makeshift field they had made out of sticks. I could barely see the ball because the grass was almost as tall as the ball, but it was still fun to hang out with people my own age for once. After about an hour of sprinting around in the blazing hot sun, I heard my mom yell, "Meet me at home when you get done Sweetie! I love you to the moon and back!" My face turned as red as a tomato. Why does she always have to embarrass me like that? Every time I touched the ball after that, someone would scream,"Pass it here ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Parody-Personal Narrative "Ring" screeched the bell, As I walk into homeroom knowing that I was going to be counted for taredy. "You're late Kener" Mr. Did said checking my name for being late. (again) I had tried to explain what had happened with my skateboard but of course he did not believe me like always. Like the last time when the wolf attacked me and ate my tire. Trying to make fun of me a kid in the back said, " What happened this time did a dog with demon eyes break your board" At lunch I had gotten hit with a paper airplane three times by a kid named Jack, the one that had made fun of me in homeroom. Everyone of them had all the animal the attacked me on them, but I will give him one thing they were pretty accurate. That still does not change the fact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were lots of boats at the docks, well more than normal. I thought I remembered them saying I need to get on one .l did not know which one of them to get on so I got on the one with the least people because how many people could be on a quest to save there father that is a god. We were sailing a long long time and then like in all thing like this we right in the middle of a storm we all had to go to are rooms (All five of us) That got me thinking what these other guy were doing here. There were an old guy, middle age teen, then a women with a over sized ear, then the captain and I would get this ghostly feeling when I passed one of them and I really got the feeling when I was near the old one. I heard knocking at my door so I walk up and saw nothing so I went to sit down again. Then guess what I heard again knocking so I walk up and saw nothing so I walked of preparing to see the teen. I saw the teen but with every person on the boat. They said nothing so I shout the the door. Then I layed down I heard something and got up and I saw the people passing through my wall I quickly drew my sword out of a sack and slash through all of them but nothing happened. Then I thought I was dead for sure when the all raised their hand and swag. Nothing happened I was alive they just passed right throw. So I ran for the door and shout it behind me then sprinted down the hallway and for the life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Personal Narrative Essay The Ponyville weather team struggled with weather patrol duties when Rainbow Dash took an outstanding vacation from work. Although they cleared most of the rain clouds from the morning's rainfall, a few scattered clouds hung over Ponyville, but the sun remained dominate with its sunlight shinning on the land. Despite Rainbow being on her well–deserved vacation–considering that she would often be left with most of the work load through insurmountable excuses of either sickness or lateness from her co–workers–she had the heart to quickly assist her team; after all, she was their captain. A little while later, Rainbow could be found making her way to the cottage–just east of the town. It had been a while since her and Fluttershy spent any time together–time where all they did was talk to one another about the eventful things that were going on in their lives; and even though they saw each other on a regular basis, it wasn't as special as it was when they were the only ones within each other's presence. Rainbow knew Fluttershy would appreciate the sincerity and grace upon her unexpected arrival. By the time Rainbow had past the grassy bridge in front of the cottage, the sun was past the highest peak, which lead Rainbow to believe she would have all the time in the world to tell Fluttershy everything she wanted to tell her. Yet, notwithstanding the desire to tell her best friend everything she wanted, there was uncertainty that coursed through her veins, appraising her that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Cheaper By Dozen Analysis The cliche is that students nationwide will settle in and be assigned a "What did you do on summer vacation?" essay on their first day back. I have never been asked to write, nor asked anyone to write, such a letter, but it remains a staple of shows and cartoons. It has been used in movies and television as a conceit to begin a narration, leading to an extended flashback that contains the main story. At times, the reader (the teacher) doesn't believe the tale, while other times he or she is flabbergasted that so much has happened to a young child, during the innocence of summer. That innocence is childhood, and it is summer. As adults, we lose it (except for teachers). At contract time, I wonder if the ire teachers receive–"AND THEY HAVE SUMMERS OFF!!!"–is as much a longing for that childlike innocence of youth as an issue of pay? Probably not. We are at war with idle. We are a nation of efficiency, our legacy of the industrial revolution. Ford. Time–motion studies. Read "Cheaper by the Dozen". And we extend it to school. Anyone who's seen the opening theme to "Phineas and Ferb" knows that the catalyst for every episode is that there is nothing to do (except to sit around and watch television shows like "Phineas and Ferb"). I've argued elsewhere that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is life? Toil? I hope not. An epic. Again, I hope not; too exhausting for me. So then what? That's the question for your students. A major league scout will not show up at the Little League game and offer a contract. So what is life? And how do we achieve our hopes and dreams? And what do we do with our idle time? Enjoy it? And, if life is neither Idyll or Epic, why do books and movies and stories portray it as such? What is the purpose of life? What, you ask, are their favorite stories and why? Now that's how you start the year; not with a reflection, but with hopes and dreams. Discuss. Thomas Carlyle To Anna D. B. Montagu Hoddam Hill, Ecclefechan, 18th July, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. The Super Glue On The Front "Hey, go long!" Matthew yelled at Jackson as he flung the football across the room. Jackson dove over the couch for the football, but missed and wiped out. The football zipped over his head and crashed into Matthew's mom's favorite painting of a small city which was hanging on the wall behind him. The painting fell, Jackson shot up and ran over to the remains. The painting lay on the floor, the frame cracked in half. Jackson became filled with panic. Matthew got the super glue from the kitchen and brought it over to Jackson. "Your mom is going to freak when she sees this," Jackson said in fear. "She's not going to find out because we're going to fix it before she gets home," Matthew said as if it really wasn't a big deal. Matthew opened the super glue and dabbed it on the broken edges of the frame. He put the painting into half the frame and attached the other half. The super glue on the frame began to glow. "What's going on?!?!" Both boys yelled as they looked at each other in disbelief The glow turned into a thick, dark, black smoke coming from the super glue on the frame. The room filled with smoke and Jackson couldn't see anything. He called out for Matthew but there was no answer. BOOM! The smoke was gone and so was the room, Jackson began screaming Matthew's name – finally he heard a response. Matthew tapped on Jackson's shoulder, "Where are we?" he asked. They looked around. They were in a city they had never seen before. Behind them was a tall apartment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. I Got Like Sewing Needles It was noon when I woke up. I woke up to honking, drumming, screaming, and clean air. Everything was all blurry, and I saw enormous structures that looked like sewing needles. I pinched my arm, hoping this was all a dream. To my surprise, it was not. At this point, I saw more clearly. And I saw buildings alright; a great deal in fact! There was one huge building that was shaped like a pair of rocket boots, and the rest of the buildings were scattered all across the area. The area was quite large, almost the size of Manhattan, and the shape was quite like it as well. Oh how I love Manhattan. It's so beautiful. Its culture and liveliness make an island like none other. Anyway, I started walking across the bridge on which I was standing, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I saw the complete opposite of what I had seen in the past few hours. I saw a four story rusty red brick apartment that was worn out and covered in mildew. There were two cement buildings and an old internet cafe. The stench was awful and unbearable. I felt goosebumps come up my arm as I stared deep into the street. As I stood, a drop of filthy water from one of the street lights fell down my back, and a tingle and a shiver went down my spine. I also saw dusty ground, and an old house, and it looked awfully similar to mine. Immediately, I hid behind one of the walls as I saw the door move. The door opened, and I saw the person who came out. At first, I was unable to place the person. I knew I had seen them before. But where? Slowly, as realization dawned upon me, I came to a startling conclusion. The person was me. At first, I didn't really recognize myself. I looked so beautiful, so flawless, so care–free. I looked as if I had it all; all of the worlds riches, and all the worlds solutions were within her possession. I came out from behind the wall. I found myself (the future one of course) picking up coins from the ground. I couldn't stand looking much longer. I had definitely recognized people from the more pleasant future that I had seen just moments before. I had seen some of my fellow classmates from my years in elementary school, and some even from yesterday at junior high. I just didn't understand. I thought to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Standing at the gates of Holby South prison, Serena... Standing at the gates of Holby South prison, Serena Campbell felt numb, she still didn't know why she was here, what possessed her to accept the visitation card, she ignored all previous ones. They had even been a ten–year gap when she did not hear from him. Yet, something triggered her to make this visit after so many years. It all seemed like a blur the process of booking in, having her body and belongings searched, to putting her things in a locker. It felt like it did not happen, and as soon as she grasped a sense of reality, she found herself stood in the visitor's room, surrounded by criminals and their loving family visitors. Even though she had not seen him for forty years, she could pick out her father like a shot. She knew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, a small penny dropped, the story regarding the doctor, she knew of someone like that, who worked in the town the man before her spent seventeen years locked up in. "Guy Self" "That's the bugger, took that CEO Job from ya" "How do you know that?" Serena's eyes widened in shock, "Got some friends who know this stuff, I have kept tabs on you, had to see how my cupcake did in life, I'm so proud of you Serena" he paused "Rena" "Don't call me that" Serena snapped, she didn't mind her mother using that term of endearment in non professional situations but this was different. "I'm still your dad" a truth from the seventy–three year old man named Daniel Redgrave. "No, no you are not. Donald is my father" Serena replied, her mother Adrienne married Donald five years after Daniel's arrest. They had met through work, and in 1979 after the marriage, Donald formally adopted Serena and took his family to Glasgow, his hometown. Although Serena moved on in the eighties for University, her mother stayed with Donald in Glasgow to mid 1992, Serena always made fleeting visits. "Ah, Donald McKinnie" Daniel smirked as he asked a question he already knew the answer to "How is the old boy" "He died twenty–two years ago, car crash" Serena replied surprisingly honestly, but she held so
  • 60. much sorrow in her voice, she had seen Donald as her real father, he was there when she needed him. "Your mother must have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Kristen's Cookies Case Study Solutions Case Report: Kristen's Cookie Company 1. Assuming that the order contains a dozen of cookies, the time to take a rush order is the sum of cycle times for each activity: 0+6+2+9+1+0+5+2+1=26 min. 2. Assuming a two dozens order, we have to consider that for the first dozen, my roommate can start backing after I have spooned the cookies on the tray. However when backing the second order he simultaneously cools and then packs the cookies from the first order. I can start mixing the second batch without waiting for the first–batch process to be completed (she starts washing out the bowl as soon as she finishes filling the tray). Thus, to fill a complete order for two dozens of cookies will be 36 min (see Gantt chart in the appendix). So ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus we get 6+2*(2+1+2)+1=17 min of valuable time for two orders. For three orders we get 6+3* (2+1+2)+1=22 min of valuable time. A further assumption is that the costs of my and my roommate's time are L per hour, then the average costs for the first dozen are: (12/60)*L= 0,2L, for the second dozen: ((17/60)*L)/2=0,142L, for the third dozen: ((22/60)*L)/3=0,122. We see that the costs for each the second and the third dozens are less than for the first. Thus, we can give discount on orders for more than one dozen. These can be for the first dozen up to (0,2–0.141)*L=0.058L for the second dozen, and (0,2–0,122)*L=0,078L for the third order. In the case of more than 3 dozens of cookies we have to consider the fact that the mixing bowl can only hold for up to three dozens of cookies. Thus, we have 12+4*(2+1+2)+1=33 min of valuable time with costs of ((33/60)*L)/4=0,1375. So the maximum is reached when we produce up to 3 dozens, but we should give discounts on 3+ orders, too. 5. As the Gantt diagram shows the electric mixer is not used for a long time within the process, so only one mixer is needed. Buying a new one will not increase the productivity of the process. The number of baking trays equals the maximum number of trays you will be using at any time. The highest volume of production is if three–dozen orders are produced continuously (s. Gantt diagram). The three activities that require a tray are filling the tray, baking and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. What Makes You Have Cancer? "You have Cancer." A single sentence that is among the most devastating words one could hear from a doctor today. They immediately cause one to go into shock then fear then shock, swinging back and forth like a pendulum in an old clock. Suddenly, time becomes the most valuable resource known to man and one will sacrifice everything else to get more. Cancer, has followed me through life almost like my own shadow, never truly touching me but gripping those I love. Who knew that three years ago sitting at the kitchen table my life would be flipped upside down, and I would lose all the time I thought I had. Humming, I turned the steering wheel to the right directing the car onto a two lane road with farm pastures on either side. All around me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I followed through the front door locking the car as I was followed unknowingly by a shadow. My father and mother were home from the doctor. I stared at my father's still yellow tinged skin. I curiously asked, "What did the doctor say?" My dad looked at me, and said, "We want to wait to tell all of you boys at the table. Call your brothers, and tell them we are meeting at the table." I did as I was told. My thoughts turned fearful, as the song that played in my head turned dark. The shadow was at my shoulder, a malignant presence I was humming a song the whole way. Trying not to worry. I knew something was wrong. The air seemed to sing a mournful dirge. My Mother seemed to be standing on the edge of a complete breakdown. My Father even seemed to be off. His normal joking manner was gone. I couldn't see past the wall he had built around him. The shadow stood behind his eyes. The light bulbs over the table seemed to go and in out. Sitting down, I looked at my mother as she began to speak, "The doctor said that believes he can fix your father's yellow skin. Yet, we have to a do a few more tests." The doctor believes that it is..." My Mother was holding back the tears. Pain filled her eyes. She said, "Dad is going to tell you the rest." My Father began slowly all while looking us in the eyes, "The reason that I am Jaundice is that a tumor has formed out of my Pancreas causing my liver to not be able to function. Pancreatic Cancer is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Summary Of ' Don 't You Dare ' They walked out onto the patio with the same thought. This had to be stopped at all cost. Short of committing something criminal and yet justified, but unbecoming, they were opened to any and every idea possible. They were happy their guests had arrived so they could get down to business without delay. If there were two people who would understand what needed doing, they would. Not only that, once Talien hear what was right, he would finally see the light. Their son might care little for what they knew was best for him, but he has always done what his uncle wish without question. "I hear that congratulations are in order for the two of you," said a large man with a deep chuckle. "I hope your boy luck has rubbed off on the twins." "Have you lost your mind, Nelson?" Ida snapped furiously. "I've talked to my boys about my new..." "Don't you dare?" she screeched. "She is not part of my family and never will." "As I was saying," he chuckled. "My boys say my new niece is going to be a doctor. I wonder if she can hook Brad and Eldon up with some of her friends." "Connie," called Henry, "I think you should talk some sense into your husband. He knows..." "The question is do you know?" she snarled violently, and stood up slowly with fire in her eyes. "The last time I looked, he is the older of the two of them and isn't some pet for me to tell to do tricks. As I remembered it, I was the one who had stopped him from breaking you into little pieces and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Lavender: A Narrative Fiction Lavender woke up in a cold sweat. She'd had the same nightmare that she'd been having. Lavender didn't know why the same dream kept replaying every night or what the flash of green light meant. Her mom came into Lavender's room to wake her up. "Is everything okay, Lavender?" her mom asked. "I'm fine," Lavender replied. "Well, apparently your uncle is visiting for your eleventh birthday," her mom said. Lavender sat up. "Really? Uncle Jason?" "What other uncles do you have?" "Well, I don't know, I was just checking..." "Hurry and get up! We have errands to run." "Mom, why haven't we ever met the rest Dad's family?" Her mom paused and whirled around. "Do you think we have the money to fly to England, Lavender?" Lavender looked at her feet. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Your daughter will be attending Ilvermorny, whether you like it or not." "She's not going." "Oh, yes she is." "I'm her mother." "Well, I'm her uncle, who says that she is going!" Jason had lost all of his happiness and it had been replaced by anger. He looked at Lavender as if to tell her to go pack up. Lavender went upstairs. "She is not going!" Lavender appeared at the foot of the stairs with a backpack. She slowly slid outside. "She is going, Susan, and no matter what I have to do, she is going to attend some sort of wizarding school, whether it is Ilvermorny or Hogwarts, I don't care." He turned around, picked up his suitcase, and walked outside. Lavender was outside waiting. "C'mon," he said. "Hop in. I'm taking you to England, and you'll attend Hogwarts." Susan walked outside as Jason started the engine on his car. "What are you doing?" "Taking Lavender to England. Bye, Susan." He pressed a button which made the car invisible. The car then soared into the air. The last thing Susan saw was Jason's hand waving out the window. Lavender smiled in the car. She was excited to attend a wizarding school, whether it be Ilvermorny or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Cheaper By The Dozen: An Analysis Cheaper by the Dozen is a light hearted biographical novel based on the life of Frank Gilbreth Sr. and Lillian Moller–Gilbreth. Written by the collaboration of two of their twelve children, the story of the motion–study expert is narrated in an incredibly affectionate manner, showcasing the human side to the numerous genius inventions of Frank Gilbreth Sr. His various inventions and discoveries were told by way of humorous incidents which took place while the children were growing up in Montclair, NJ. Frank Gilbreth was essentially concerned with analyzing the 18 kinds of elemental motions used in the study, which he coined "Therbligs", and eliminating the avoidable delays by identifying the wasted time in each of those motions. Frank Gilbreth's ideas might have been specific about certain subjects such as production and manufacturing; however, this doesn't imply that they could not apply to the construction industry. The concepts behind his inventions and his approach towards finding the solution of each distinct problem are extremely thought provoking. If we were to absorb his approach to everyday construction issues, we would surely be able to innovate and find solutions to the problems we had not previously recognized as existing. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This concept could be widely used in the construction industry to increase productivity, and also to enhance organization amongst partakers involved. If there were professionals trained in investigating and scrutinizing various actions employed while a construction project is underway, they could easily identify where there is scope of improvement, and also provide suggestions to improve its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. The Best Day Of My Life I'm so sorry that I couldn't journey through life with you like an ordinary mother and child. I'm sorry that I couldn't lead you through life. I'm sorry that I couldn't be there for you when times were tough. I'm sorry that I left you as soon as you were born but I had no choice. The day you were born was the best day of my life, truly, I finally knew what it meant to become a mother and it was astounding how much responsibility I suddenly had on my shoulders. Your dad was in trouble with the police for standing up for Jose, he was Jose's best friend and assisted him in every way possible so that he could bring the stolen money back to the people, I'm sure that he would be so proud of what you've done son. Your Aunt has told me every single part of your story and shown me the goodbye letter you sent to me. I don't know what you look like but I know that you must be a brave, bold person that will fight for what's right. Just like your father you fought for the people not for yourself and you always stood up for what was right even when everything was against you. The police beat you up, just like the police killed your father brutally, all my life has been ruined thanks to this corrupt, unjust world of ours. The police held a personal grudge against your father because he was 'rude' and 'disrespectful' to the government and to them. Your father was quite a character, he was the leader of all the protests against the government and was their main target. He conspired against them on behalf of the people and ended up being killed for it. I could sense a feeling of anxiety as soon as you were born, I've put you through so much already by being your mother. I feel so sorry for everything. Now I will tell my story, and how I put my life on the line for the country, for the people, and most of you, for you. It was 2am in the morning and today was the day, I had made a promise to myself that I would come and visit you, my son in your dump site. I had been imprisoned ever since you were borne, which just so happened to be the same day as when your father, Russel died. He did not die in vain though as he passed his legacy onto you, which was to bring peace and justice to our country. Anyways, I was chiseling through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. A Short Story : The Story Of The Story-A Story? Once upon a time in Ancient Greece on the isle of Crete in a small wood near a cottage on a hill outside the city of knossos the hero andrew was chopping firewood. when he heard the snapping of twiggs behind him he quickly turns around and raises the axe ready to swing but to his surprise he sees the very chiron legendary centurtur and riding on his back the legendary hero theseus, Andy dropped the axe and he was speechless. But after a minute or so he finally managed to say "you...your.......you're real?" The centaurtaur laughed he said, "I'm real...Im real why of course im real dont you know who your father is" Andy shook his head he didn't know who his father was he lived in a small cottage with his mother outside the city of Knossos,Like he had all his life. "you knew my father?" asked Andy the centurtur looked concerned, "how old are you boy?" "16"Andy replied "your mother should have told you by now" your father is hephaestus Andrew" theseus said calmly speaking for the first time since andy saw him. Andy passed out and then started to roll down the hill towards a nearby cliff chiron galloped fast and caught andy right as he fell. Andy was so confused at that moment, all this stuff was just spinning around in his head. His father Hephaestus his mother said his father died at sea. why did she lie to him like that "this as to be a mistake" he said. " trust me this is no mistake there has been a prophecy forsaken that you are supposed to find you father and help him build ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. My Life In The Country My life in the country was simple, I did not have to work as a paperboy, my father was actually alive at that time, and I got to see my mother more often. My life is very different now because of the war. It was November 11, 1918, school was canceled everywhere and the streets were crowded with people of every race cheering. I was excited, but then I remembered my father playing baseball with my brothers and me in the front yard before the war even started. "Nice catch," he would say as I snagged the pop–up. I can still picture with clarity his voice as he spoke. He was the bravest man there was. He enlisted right when the war started. Ma was against it, but he wanted to help the country. This was when we had to leave or country life behind and move to the big city. New York was where we were headed and I was pretty bummed about leaving all my friends behind. A change of scenery brought much excitement to me, though. Talk about drive to new york here. "Wow," I said as i saw all the different people passing. Buildings of all shapes and sizes were around us. I saw a particularly strange building which was almost completely flat. We arrived at the apartment we were going to stay in. I didn't say it out loud, but I think all of us were thinking of how small the room was. One day passed in the new home. There were a lot of things i liked there, but it was loud and crowded. The next day, I visited my school. There were a lot more kids there than at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Antonia Monologue Essay Antonia is walking through the tall green grass on her way home from Jim's house. Once she approaches her little house on the prairie and she walk into her home. Antonia sees her mama lost in her thoughts. Mama what's the problem? Now my Antonia I saw a man furiously peek into the windows at our home. I tried to hide and not make noise at all. "when was this mama." Just a few seconds before you walked in Antonia. I must of scared him away when the sharply, high–pitched floor board squeaked as I hide under the table. Mother he could have seen me from the distance as well. "Now child you better not tell your papa about this I don't want him worrying." "Are you sure mama because I didn't see anyone." Maybe I missed him because I was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I doubt that will ever happen Jim. Mama doesn't mean no harm in papa. I think it's just how she was raised to be with men I guess. If you say so Antonia. But it never harms to be a little nicer to each other in this world we live in. Antonia I've got to tell you something. I feel the same about your papa. It saddens me to see him try to but on a smile when he sees you. Like its odd that your papa would promise to give me that gun he had gotten from Bohemia. If only there was something we could do to cheer him up. Also, your mama if kind of hard on your papa. It must be hard for him to not have the same lifestyle he once had in Bohemia. They both agree on that her papa isn't okay and he needs help. Antonia has been worried ever since she realized her father didn't want to leave Bohemia in the first place, and that her mother and Ambrosch talked him into it. Now they live in a land where they're dirt poor and treated like second class citizens. Antonia's father and mother were highly respected in Bohemia. Later, Mr. Shimerda's "commits suicide." But not everyone believes that he did commits suicide. After all, he had a daughter who he loved so much. Plus, he was really into his religion and committing suicide is a sin in his religion. Antonia couldn't get it out her head about what Jake had said. The day her papa supposedly killed himself. The grimly voices of Jake kept haunting her at night. "Maybe he did,' said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 80. Silence in Cultures The use of silence varies from one culture to another. Western traditional cultures perception of and use of silence are different from eastern cultures of the world. Countries which adapted much of the Greek culture and learned from Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato high value socializing and believe talking as an important activity. Some countires that view the perception of silence in this way are the United States, Germany, and France. However, Eastern cultures such as Japan and India find silence very appealing. Silence is not only developed in Asian cultures, but it is also found in many Scandinavian cultures and American Indian cultures. The Japanese culture observed that silence can serve a variety of purposes. It can be seen as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 186). Men have typically communicated to exert control, preserve independence, and enhance status. They typically minimize feelings. Doing this enables men to use problem solving, data collection, and solution suggestions. They emphasize content rather than feelings. Wood states that men also, "expresses superiority and maintains control" (p. 188). Men redirect conversations fro their own benefit and interrupt as a controlling or challenging device. This allow the man to drive the conversation, asserting the control. Forceful and direct language is common among men. Wood also goes on to state that, "men tend to speak in abstact terms that are general and removed from personal experiences" (p. 188). This allows the men to keep their emotions out of the conversation. Lastly, the conversation of men is not very responsive. Sympathy, understanding, and self disclosure are rarely expressed because these responses are condescending and make one vulnerable. Understanding these communications allows one to understand more about one another. From the early beginnings, it was prevalent that girls, typically more passive with a more rational thought process normally grows into one who communicates with feelings and understanding. Boys growing up show aggressiveness that eventually evolved into a lack of expression ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...