Opal Jacobs was a quick and adventurous girl who often got into trouble as a child by stealing things. She hated living with her perfect sister and astrophysicist parents in their suburban home, wanting more adventure. As a teenager on a family trip, she ran away from her parents in Al Simahara, Egypt, having no regrets but sometimes wondering who she would have become if she had not left. Later in life, after various escapades including angering the Russian mafia, she returned to the U.S. and bought a cheap, abandoned church that turned out to have leaks after she moved in.
Comparison between Coraline and Alice in The WonderlandMeilina Rais
This is my reading assignment about the comparison between Coraline and Alice in The Wonderland. I took some material from several resources from website. If you want to know the resources feel free to ask me.
Comparison between Coraline and Alice in The WonderlandMeilina Rais
This is my reading assignment about the comparison between Coraline and Alice in The Wonderland. I took some material from several resources from website. If you want to know the resources feel free to ask me.
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll, was an English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer
The Neilsens and ASU celebrate the Sesquicentennial Anniversary of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by John Tenniel. Its sequel, Through the Looking Glass came out in 1872.
Desperate Housewives Script "Guys Night Out"Jacob Hodgson
A thirty page concept script for Desperate Housewives, an American television dramedy-mystery series. It's called "Guys Night Out". I wrote it while studying Digital Film and Video Production at The Art Institute of Houston in 2010.
The Canterville Ghost, Class 11 English novel - Character sketch of characte...Kendriya Vidyalaya
This ppt aims to describe all the characters of class 11 novel 'The Canterville Ghost. There is both brief and detailed character sketch of all characters of class 11 long reading text(novel).
self made presentation...
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll, was an English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer
The Neilsens and ASU celebrate the Sesquicentennial Anniversary of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by John Tenniel. Its sequel, Through the Looking Glass came out in 1872.
Desperate Housewives Script "Guys Night Out"Jacob Hodgson
A thirty page concept script for Desperate Housewives, an American television dramedy-mystery series. It's called "Guys Night Out". I wrote it while studying Digital Film and Video Production at The Art Institute of Houston in 2010.
The Canterville Ghost, Class 11 English novel - Character sketch of characte...Kendriya Vidyalaya
This ppt aims to describe all the characters of class 11 novel 'The Canterville Ghost. There is both brief and detailed character sketch of all characters of class 11 long reading text(novel).
self made presentation...
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Now I want you to re-read your favorite piece from the term and tell.docxjuliennehar
Now I want you to re-read your favorite piece from the term and tell me why you like it. If it's from early on, tell me how you see it now that you have other ways to think about it. If it's from later, did knowing some things from our assignments influence your enjoyment? Whatever else you say, please include some research. Look for interviews with the author, especially if the piece is specifically mentioned. Maybe you can find a book written about the author or that talks about the story/poem/essay. Maybe your research can be about the topic in its era. A sci-fi piece from the mid-century had certain societal expectations of what our future would look like. A story about the course of true love never running smooth is also a topic that has been viewed differently as society has changed.
Try to speak of your favorite piece with a scholarly enthusiasm rather than just an over-coffee recommendation style. Try to smoothly work the research into your own opinions. Give me two (2) or more pages of your best.
A Wagner Matinée
By WILLA SIBERT CATHER
I RECEIVED one morning a letter, written in pale ink, on glassy, blue-lined note-paper, and bearing the postmark of a little Nebraska village. This communication, worn and rubbed, looking as though it had been carried for some days in a coat-pocket that was none too clean, was from my Uncle Howard. It informed me that his wife had been left a small legacy by a bachelor relative who had recently died, and that it had become necessary for her to come to Boston to attend to the settling of the estate. He requested me to meet her at the station, and render her whatever services might prove necessary. On examining the date indicated as that of her arrival, I found it no later than to-morrow. He had characteristically delayed writing until, had I been away from home for a day, I must have missed the good woman altogether.
The name of my Aunt Georgiana called up not alone her own figure, at once pathetic and grotesque, but opened before my feet a gulf of recollections so wide and deep that, as the letter dropped from my hand, I felt suddenly a stranger to all the present conditions of my existence, wholly ill at ease and out of place amid the surroundings of my study. I became, in short, the gangling farmer-boy my aunt had known, scourged with chilblains and bashfulness, my hands cracked and raw from the corn husking. I felt the knuckles of my thumb tentatively, as though they were raw again. I sat again before her parlor organ, thumbing the scales with my stiff, red hands, while she beside me made canvas mittens for the huskers.
The next morning, after preparing my landlady somewhat, I set out for the station. When the train arrived I had some difficulty in finding my aunt. She was the last of the passengers to alight, and when I got her into the carriage she looked not unlike one of those charred, smoked bodies that firemen lift from the
débris
of a burned building. She had come all the way in a day coac.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
2. 15 Years Earlier, Al Simahara, Egypt
Her name was Jacobs, Opal Jacobs. She was quick as one could imagine, loud, but delt in the dark. Her parents often
worried over the money that she brought home in her backpack from school- her bedroom was also filled with things
that she had never been bought. She always knew what she was getting for Christmas, even though the packages
carefully wrapped showed no sign of tampering.
Her older sister was perfect, of course. Raven black hair, green eyes, and white teeth to boot- Chell and Ron were
always proud of their exceptionally normal girl.
Chell and Ron were both astro-physicists, who lived in a white-picket-fence sort of house. Opal hated it, wanting
nothing more to live somewhere exotic, adventure around every corner.
In Shang Simla, she started her run away plan. Rose, or Opal as then she was called wasn't
the kind to start something and refuse to finish it. Her parents were doing somewhat of a
world tour after a huge payoff from SIMA, a Astronomy corporation. Jadeite, her
sister, hated it- she was 15 and the most popular girl in school. She missed her
boyfriend, and her friends, and they all missed her terribly. Opal hated it, of coarse. Her
sister's friends tormented her constantly, teasing her for her terrible since of style, or the
fact that she was such a tomboy.
3. She would slip away from her unaware parents, stealing or finding food wherever she went. To her, it was well-thought
out, and was impossible to fail.
Her parents watched her every move in Shang Simla, though and she was unable to escape, but in Al Simahara, she ran
for it.
4. Rose has been alone since that day in the market place, were she choose her path. Later, she claimed that she had "No
regrets whatsoever," but on some late nights, she asks herself as to who she would be if she had not chosen that path-
who would she be? A teacher? An Astronaut? Engineer?
5. I honestly didn't come to Omsk to get in trouble with the Russian Mafia, but I somehow doubt that anybody does. When I was
given the two million doller
job, I was like "What could go wrong?"
This. This could go wrong. Apparently, you shouldn't steal a slightly broken Hellenistic clay pot from the RM's HQ in Omsk.
Whenever I get myself in a situation like this, I tell of my horse names Boreas, and some farm in Kiev with my name on it. It was
here with a .45 pointed to my head that I realized that I should settle down- find a horse names Boreas, maybe retire with my two
million that is currently stored under a mattress in my bedroom .
6. After a rather amazing escape that I'd rather not go into, and three months sleeping on the sofa of a B&B in Siberia,I
went back to America. I was born in France, and my family was French, but I spent most of my young life in
Riverveiw, so it felt rather strange coming back.
7. There was nothing that I could afford except for this tiny abandon church that I could get for dirt cheap. It was two
stories, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and everything seemed pretty nice- I also had money to spare for whatever I
needed it for.
8. I moved in on the rainiest September evening that you could imagine- and the ceiling started to leak.
You get what you pay for, eh?
9. The size of the photos’ were not changed for the
quality of the picture looks better at its original
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