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Essay On The Story Of Chapter 1
After a quiet talk with Volkar, confiding in him most of his plans and desires, Volkar knew what he had to do.
He was about to leave to venture to the slum edge, when Fursha said.
"Wait, I want to come with you."
"Why, it might prove to be dangerous."
"I am not afraid. No, I am curious to learn just how you propose to infiltrate the council." Fursha replied. However, in reality, he was being careful to
ensure that nothing goes wrong. One false move or careless talk, would land all them in the reclamation centre very quickly.
A short time later, the two of them were walking up the main street of the slum edge. Volkar had an air of confidence about him. This was his back
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Anyone standing above will hear the code."
"That's brilliant." Fursha replied. "But where does the cavity go?"
"As far as I know it runs in a strtaight line from that methane pool directly out to the edge of the Hive across the street" Volkar said, pointing in its
general direction.
By this time, a small member had entered the foyer. After some discussion, and some payment of some procured gems, he handed Volkar a sack.
Fursha thought it best not to ask about it here.
Back at the work place, Fursha could not wait to find out what Volkar had purchased. He removed the contents of the sack and held up a brand new
robes. A blue robe! The robe of an Elder!
Now Fursha could understand Volkar's plan. He would go into the council chambers disguised as an Elder.
"Won't they discover you are a fraud?" Werten said when he viewed Volkar as an Elder.
"Firstly, there are several Elders. Most don't talk to one another, so I should fit in. Besides, if I am questioned, I am an Elder from the other Hive on
secondment or something." Volkar replied confidently.
Fursha now had all the elements for his grand plan. He instructed Volkar to teach all of his team, the secret code. He got Volgon, to venture out as far
as he dared from the specific methane pool, tapping the ground as he went. He marked with cairns, the precise position of the cavity as it was
underground out from the Hive.
His final act was to carve his face onto the famous God statue. The events after that, played out
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Short Story
Sitting cross–legged in the bed of a pickup truck, Adam picks plastic from the inside of a bottle cap. Long past sunset, he watches a silhouette at the
edge of the woods, the intermittent pop of a pellet gun breaking the otherwise complete silence. It had stormed for most of the day, and the woods
behind the local high school where the truck sat still smelled like rain. Adam had been coming out here every other Friday for weeks with his mother's
new boyfriend, in an attempt to appease her need for them to get to know each other. Sometimes they'd come to light a fire and drink warm Miller
Lights, mostly they'd sit in silence in the back of the truck and listen to sports radio. Occasionally, as was the case on this night, Tom would bring...
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"You know what I like about fireflies?" He lowered his gun and rested the butt on the tip of his boot, apparently deciding against taking the next shot,
"They can stay lit up to ten seconds after they die," Adam shifted his gaze to the man next to him, the sound of crickets filling the lulls in
conversation. Tom was looking at him, gauging his reaction. He lifted the gun back up to his shoulder. "We should all be so lucky,"
Tom had come into their lives a month ago. It was a balmy summer in a Midwestern town not unlike any other. A generation of children raised by
their grandparents, church on Sundays and backyard barbecues. The kind of town no one remembers ending up in, where the nightlife is the local
high school's football games and tailgating in the park and ride. Adam had lived with his mother in the same house in the same town for all 17 years
of his life. Not much had changed in that time, apart from the men his mother dated off and on over the years. It had never made much of a difference
to Adam, who had gotten used to a routine of meeting them once before they became less of a presence in his life, and then stopped coming around all
together. His mother remained steadfastly hopeful, but the closest she'd ever come to a stable relationship was the time an ex–boyfriend spent a week
on her couch after being evicted from his apartment. But then there was Tom, and she swore this time was different. Adam often
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The Legend Of The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
There once was a dragon named Tony, his pals called him little T. This was a joke though, because little T was the roundest dragon around. There
was barely anything little about him. He had little stumpy legs and a tiny tail. His eyes shone fireball red and his scales were a glistening pink.
According to all known laws of aviation in his land, there was no way a dragon this fat should be able to fly. Despite this, little T was on an adventure.
His adventure had led him around the continent, to and from cities and dungeons. He had encountered many other explorers too, though they tended to
attempt to fight him. Not many survived though, because little T was quite clumsy with his feet and had allergies(when a dragon sneezes there 's a lot ...
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Life was boring and dull for little T. He missed the open road and the new faces that adventuring offered him. Yet there was nowhere to go, the only
way was up. He couldn't go up.
Little T continued to stay at this village for months until he finally snapped. He was sick of the boring nothingness that happened there. He wanted to
be free and constantly experiencing new things. And so, little T gathered his things, let out a despairing and impatient roar to the clouds, and started
running. Even through his overwhelming emotions, little T found amusement in what he probably looked like at that moment. He must've looked
hilarious bumbling along, his feet skimming the ground, his tiny tail whipping the air. A fatpink dragon running, this would give the old dragons
amusement for sure. That thought was in the back of his mind though. As he neared the chasm he extended his wings, the thin membranes pale from
never using them.
10 feet from the edge, little T wanted to move forward 5 feet from the edge, little T needed to move forward 2 feet from the edge, little T needed to
overcome this. 1 step from the edge, little T held a flicker of fear in his heart as he jumped with his eyes closed. Little T didn't experience a falling
sensation as he had momentarily expected before he jumped, instead he felt the wind streaming past him. Then he opened his eyes and began
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The Long Goodbye, By John T. Edge, And The Alternate World
Stranger Businesses
There are certain professions in this world that everyday people could not fathom working in. This article discusses the businesses of a mortuary in
"The Last Stop" by Brian Cable, meat manufacturing in "I'm Not Leaving Until I Eat This Thing" by John T. Edge, and the alternate world among
female prisoners in "The Long Goodbye: Mother's Day in Federal Prison" by Amanda Coyne. To each of these businesses, characters or speakers face a
fear of the unusual components that these fields hold. Finally, the individuals in these stories are conflicted with reaching a resolution to these fears.
Working or owning a business entails a significant period of a person's life, where one undertakes training in order to be paid for that profession. "The
Last Stop" comprises of a tour around a mortuary and its dealings with the dead. This business in particular, Goodbody Mortuaries, prepares the
deceased for a casket viewing, offers funeral services, and handles burial arrangements. Mortuaries are among strange businesses because "Throughout
our lives, death remains intensely private" (Cable 64). For this reason, the actual notion of embalming a person we once loved captures a bizarre
image. Together with "I'm Not Leaving Until I Eat This Thing", the meatpacking business known as Farm Fresh Food Supplier operates on pickling
and selling a variety of meats. In the story, an unusual demand for pig lips becomes apparent since the owner states "We do our best to corner the
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Canoeing Short Story
One day I asked my dad to go canoeing. I had never gone canoeing before but I was trying new things and canoeing sounded intriguing. My dad told
me he hadn't been canoeing for over 47 years. I asked him why and he suddenly got quiet like he was trying to think of something to say.
Eventually he just said he didn't like it anymore. I thought that was the end of the story because we never did go canoeing that day. A few days later
my dad came up to me and said there was something he wanted to tell me. He seemed off edge and had been acting unusual the last couple of days.
Eventually, he spoke up and said that he would go canoeing with me. Once we got in the water with the canoe, me sitting in front and my dad steering
in the back, he started to tell me a story. He felt bad for not taking me sooner but he felt that I wasn't ready to hear what he was about to tell me. It
was a story he had never told anyone before, and it was quite intriguing. He started off saying that he forgot the ending but he knew how it at least
started so he decided to tell me that at least. It went a little bit like this:
He slithered up the muddy slope, slipping on the moss and mud. Canoes parked on the edge of the river. He had never been so scared in his life. He
might've been climbing to what would eventually become a major injury or possibly death, but in his eyes, it was all worth it. It had been at least a
week since he last saw someone besides the group he traveled with. It was a group of 5
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Image Processing : Edge Detection
IMAGE PROCESSING ? EDGE DETECTION In image processing, Edge Detection is a fundamental tool based on mathematical methods to detect
points in a digital image at which there is a huge variation in the brightness between each other. These points are organized in a line of segments
which is called edges. The purpose of detecting those variations is to help analyze an image in the following aspects: discontinuities in depth?
discontinuities in surface orientation? changes in material properties? variations in scene illumination. In an ideal case, edge detection would form
perfect lines of the image. This would help specialists to have a very good idea of the real image without need many data (detailed information). It
would reduce time processing, and also it would filter information less relevant in the picture. 1 2 / 5 / 2 0 1 6 F i n a l _ P r o j e c t _ E d g e _ D e t
e c t i o n _ P a b l o B e r z o i n i In the figure above the edge detection method was applied. It is possible to see all the relevant information for us in
that image: a child holding a flower. The other information was lost, but it was not important for us. f i l e : / / / D : / M a i n / L a k e h e a d / E N G
I 5 6 3 1 F A _ B i o m e d i c a l / P y t h o n N o t e b o o ks / S u b m i ss i o n s / F i n a l P r o j e c t s / I _ S o u z a / F i n a l _ P r o j e c t _ E d g
e _ D e t e c t i o n _ P a b l o B e r z o i n i . h t m l 1 / 9 Edge Properties
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My Experience On The Adventure Of My Life
There I was doing 65 mph, I was behind my dad going straight when we came to a smooth curve I pulled in my brake a tad bit letting off the gas
dropping down to about 50mph when I went off the edge and at that moment fear took over me not knowing if I was going to get hurt or go on the
adventure of a lifetime! There I was running home happier than I ever was before it was going to be the first day got to go on a snowmobile trip! I burst
thru the front door of my house ran up to my bedroom and got straight to packing packed a backpack with my cloths and a dophile bag with my
brand new helmet, gloves, jacket and snowpants carried my bags downstairs and sat them in the mound of other bags from my brother and dad. I
helped my dad and brother carry all our stuff outside setting it into my dad's truck we then backed up my dad's truck to our snowmobile trailer
where we had already had 3 snowmobiles loaded up we hooked up and pulled it to the front of our house. We went inside and said goodbye to my
mom and grabbed the final stuff we needed. Afterwards we got in the truck it was right around 7:30pm , there was little to no snow on the ground when
we left kinda sad it being january at the time and we couldn't even walk in 1 inch of snow at our house. after we left we, not even 20 minutes away
had fallen asleep. I remember waking up going down a road pulling up to a gas station at around 10:00pm i looked out the window and saw mounds
of snow in the parking lot, also snow falling
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Scarlet Letter Ending Essay
Scarlet Letter Ending
Suddenly, a shiver ran down the spines of the duo of sinners and out of the brush burst a bone chilling sight. Standing there upon the edge of the forest
was their common enemy, he stood in a dusky shadow that began to overwhelm Pearl's beam of light. "What a beautifully incidental family reunion,
but how tragic would it be if the pure child was to suddenly vanish from this immoral thicket?"
"Chillingworth!" cried Hester, "Thou hast no place here, may our lord God banish you back to where you came from just as he banished my sin!".
"Dear woman, if your sin had truly been banished, than there would be no letter nor offspring to prove your deed.Are you sure that is what you
want?" he asked with a sly grim.
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"Hester! I've heard so much about thee! No wonder you're disoriented, I'm sure you are still very fatigued from your trip across the roaring Atlantic!
When is thy companion expected to arrive here?"
Hester's heart fell as the realization of her situation washed down upon her. "I don't rightly know sir." After traveling a short ways they finally
reached the woman's small cottage which was nearly as beautiful as her. Delicately growing ivy climbed it's way up the walls and wild flowers grew
at the base of the cottage. The only thing that could draw away from the magnificent scene was the dark, grisly weeds surrounding the wild flowers.
Hester turned just as they reached her threshold and she hugged Dimmesdale with a crushing grip. "Thank you. For everything." Without waiting for
him to say anything she hurried into her house where she found a single black rose sitting on the table. She screamed but no sound escaped her throat
as she spun on her heel attempting to flee the cottage. Just as she reached the door and touched the knob in order to turn it, she awoke startled and in
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A Study On Leap Of Faith
Leap of Faith I peered over the edge of the cliff, staring down at the murky water below, the incessant roar of the waterfall on my left reverberated in
my ears. "Go on... jump!" my brother Josh prodded, impatiently shifting from one foot to the other. The last word he said seemed to echo and grow
louder with each repetition, taunting me as I fearfully faltered away from the edge. I was standing in a cave behind one of the Tavoro waterfalls in
Taveuni, Fiji. My parents, two brothers, and I were in Fiji on a 2 week mission trip. We'd spent most of the two weeks at a bustling compound,
Vatuvonu Adventist School and Church, which consisted of a school, a church, a clinic, a few worn–down huts, assorted administration and dorm
buildings, and a rickety dock with huge spaces in–between the worn wooden planks. While there we helped build a platform for a generator, fixed up
a church, and ran a medical and dentistry clinic with the thirty other people in our mission group. We spent 10 of our 14 days at the compound, then
took a ferry to Taveuni so we could stay at a resort for a few days. We wanted to explore the islands a bit and see what Fiji had to offer. We went
snorkeling, we explored the tiny towns and villages, we went swimming in the Pacific Ocean, we rode a horse, we went flying in a tiny plane, and we
tried many local foods. On one of our last days in Fiji we took a 2–hour bus ride to Bouma National Heritage Park, and hiked to the first Tavoro
waterfall. After
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A Short Story : A Story?
It was a perfect day to be outside. No breeze to blow clouds in front of the sun that was making my brother and I faces bead with sweat as we hopped
out of his SUV. The drive through the gravel backroads was harsh. We were bouncing everywhere because he needed to replace his shocks on his red 4
runner.
"This is the place?" I looked around at all the dead grass and juniper trees.
"We have to hike a few miles to get to the falls then we will jump off there." Ezra, my almost 18 year old brother said.
I looked down at my flip flops and noticed all the sand around me.
I leaned up against a sigh that was about as tall as me that said "Steel Head Falls"
"Great. Walking in sand with flip flops." I mocked.
After an hour or so of hiking up hill I hopped from one foot to the other so the hot sand wouldn't burn both of my feet, as I shook my flip flops to get
the sand out.
"How far down is that?" I asked more worried than I wanted.
"About 30 feet" A boy about my brothers age said to my right.
"Great huh!" Ezra called as he was laying a Superman towel down in the sun so he could take off his shoes.
The teenager that told me how high the cliffs were yelped with joy and jumped off the cliff. I could even bring myself to look over the edge better yet
jump off it.
"You want me to jump off here?" I laughed "That's not going to happen, 30 feet is taller than an overpass!" I stared at Ezra expecting him to call me a
wuss.
"It's not that high. It just looks high. I have done this so
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Creative Story : A Short Story
It was my fault.
The fresh image of Lady Hel with her arms wrapped around Thor, and as he struggled, she pierced him with her blade and they disappeared together
into the ether of nothingness, leaving behind the cool crisp air.
I'd sparked the apocalypse.
Standing on top of one of the only skyscrapers in the city, with a slivered moon overhead, my best friend Verdandi behind me, I stared out into the
distance. This couldn't be happening.
An unseasonably cold wind whipped my curly purple streaked hair around my face. I leaned over the edge and looked down at the busy street below. A
shiver coursed through me, not from the Artic chill, but because of the pending devastation.
Water converged onto the city, and ravaging waves battered against the buildings. It was like theworld had a fever, a cold even, and today it decided to
fight back against mankind. The temperature quickly dropped from a summer's warmth to a winter's freeze.
The magical bifrost with the color of icebergs took form; it crisped and crackled – what was once raving waves of water turned to a bluish ice that
began to cover everything wet in its wake.
I tried to block out the screams and panic of those below, hearing only the ancient chant of a long forgotten Norse prayer, as if transmitted through time
and space.
When the bifrost started to grow, it painted the city in muted shades and dim light, and there was nothing I could do to change it.
I stared into the distance and the minimal light danced upon my
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Descriptive Essay On Walk To The Night
His eyes, those ocean pools penetrate my own, hypnotising me, that's all I see, just his eyes. I try to avert my gaze, to search for Alice, but I can't
move, my body is cased in stone. His voice, smooth and enticing, commands me to move, and I obey. Where is he leading me? I can smell the
ocean, feel the cool breeze on my skin. As I glide my hands across my body, the cool silk of the blue dress kisses my palms and fingertips. The coarse
ground cuts into my naked feet. Where did my shoes go? Did I leave them back at the apartment? I don't remember leaving my apartment, or meeting,
Angelo.
"Walk to the edge," Angelo commands. "Go on, walk to the edge."
I'm released from his gaze as he steps out of my view, giving me the opportunity to survey my surroundings. At the water's edge, boats bob over
waves that grow stronger, crashing against the wall and soaking the ground. A few buildings kiss the skyline, too far for anyone to capture a glimpse
of us. The fierce sky looms overhead with dark grey clouds. Alice's was right, Angelo plans to kill me, to dump my body in the ocean like all the other
women.
With no control of my limbs, my feet walk to the edge, allowing me to peer into the murky, green water dressed with whitecaps. A wave crashes
against the wall, soaking me. п»їIt's freezing. I inhale a hard gasp of air as I throw my arms around myself in a failed attempt to warm my body. Why
can't I step back away from the edge? What's wrong with me? I'm aware of Angelo's presence
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Descriptive Writing On Homelessness
Through the dismal half–light, my eyes could only just make out an immense staircase that stretched up the decrepit landing. A strange odour
emanated from the wooden steps, suggesting I was perhaps not the first mortal soul to wander these deserted halls, nor would I be the last to leave,
alive, at least. A series of gashes linedthe wall, unsettlingly similar to those found in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Below my feet, two depressions in
the wood trailed up the stairs, worn away where people had once roamed. Burnt out candles lined the scorched snaking bannisters that ran parallel until
they finally met further on. A chilling wind sliced through the floorboards creating an eerie whistle that echoed off the peelingwalls.
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The inconsistent light flickered like a candle, illuminating the steps below me. The disintegrating door squeaked as it reluctantly opened, prompting
a mouse to squirm from out the wooden frame, scuttling across down the steps. I stood in the entranceway, amazed at what I saw. It was as if you
were looking into a monochrome picture, nothing but different shades of grey: dark for the walls, and light for the floor. The consistent grey
reminded me of the Berlin Wall, similar in how they induced claustrophobia, dividing me from the outside world. Even the books that stretched along
the bookshelf were grey due to their age. A single book lay open on a lectern in the middle of the room, labelled: "Freedom by William Safire". The
emptiness of my surroundings gave a prison like feeling; everything was monotone, apart from the rustic leather chair that stood defiantly in the corner.
A pattern was etched into the mahogany legs, spiralling up the wooden feet, finishing at the arms. Acting as a shield, the chair had blocked all dust
from reaching the floor underneath, the chair had worn brass pins that kept the leather strapped tight to the hard reddish timber. Acting as a shield from
the dust, it revealed a checkered flooring that spanned the room. I remember not being so interested in the chair itself... but more so by the human
skeleton that lay slouched in the chair,
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How To Describe A Day On A Rainy Day Essay
One cold wet afternoon in early November, the fog was so thick I felt a though I could reach out and grab it. It had been bright sunshine when we
walked into that forest. Or should I say when we were chased into it. Earlier that morning it felt as though it would be just another ordinary
Saturday. The birds were singing, the tractors were ploughing, but little did I know that at that point, this was no regular day for what was to come
on the sunny day was very irregular indeed. Later on I decided to ring ben and see if he wanted to go on a walk together in the countryside. After
about ten minutes we set of together through the fields and down the country lanes. All of a sudden ben stopped in the middle of the road and
asked me if I had seen the forest ahead of us before. Confused I said no and we started up again and carried on with our walk. Out of nowhere a bull
jumped out the hedgerow a chased ben and I towards the forest walls. We ran in and hid behind some trees close so tothe edge. The bull seemed to
know that we were there but didn't seem to want to go into the forest. Ben moved his head signalling that we should find a way out of the forest I
nodded and came out of where I was hiding I turned and saw the bull staring at me but he didn't move I suddenly noticed that the fog around us was
growing thicker and I could no longer see ben in front of me. I shouted for him but no reply. Suddenly I fell and heard a cry of which I thought
sounded like ben I turned and
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Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church
Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church has two different youth groups, one for the Senior High and one for the Junior High. The Edge program, which is
the youth group as a whole, consists of dividing the students into young teen and senior teen. Every Sunday night the youth group meets from 6pm to
7:45pm. Ryan Moline is the youth pastor of the young teens, he has split the youth group into the 7th and 8th graders which meet on Sunday nights
and 5th and 6th graders that meet on Wednesday nights. I decided to visit with the 7th and 8th graders on Sunday night. My choice to meet with the
7th and 8th graders was based on all my experience with that age group back home. Most of my volunteering comes from working with the 7th and 8th
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After a few games the went back and worshiped and Ryan spoke on Moses. Then the group split up into there small groups and discussed some of
the things Ryan spoke about, the girls I sat with were very interested and this gave them time to process the story and understand it. I thoroughly
enjoyed the service overall and I really enjoyed the fact that the kids welcomed me and and the leaders as well. Ryan Moline and I sat down before
the service and I got to ask him some questions about the youth group and himself. He graduated from Spring Arbor University and while going there he
volunteered at Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church working with the youth group. He has now been a fulltime pastor of the young teens for 3 years
making his total amount of time there 6 and a half years. Being the pastor of the young teens he mostly spends time preparing for the Sunday night
youth group and the Wednesday night youth group: making up lessons, planning games, making sure he has all the leaders he needs, and setting up
the outline for the night. He also plans the youth groups retreat or mission trip they are having that year. Finally, he also is looking ahead for the year,
this means coming up with general ideas for the months, figuring out what they will talk about and when they will talk about it. While getting to know
Ryan, I asked him about his calling into ministry; when did he get is calling, was there a defining moment when he realized that he wanted to go into
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Order Of The Black Camelot Analysis
Roughly about the exact same time when the Special Purpose Group 'Accardo' was performing a series of operations, in accordance to a three
pronged plan, other mysterious forces were already at work. During the night of the 23rd of June, inside the dimly lit attic of the old vacation house
known as Black Camelot, located deep within the backwoods of Pennsylvania, and not very far from the Appalachian Mountains, a meeting was
underway between two people–Herbert Arnold O'Connell and Margaret Diana Richardson–alleged members of the Order of the Black Crayon
Aristocracy. The Godmother, who was sitting on her Throne of Alfred Ryan, was speaking to Herbert the Great about some important matters. "I hope
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"Aye," he answered, "Yet it's no secret to both of us that those two are trying to compete with each other over peculiar pieces of technology. Halftrack
motorcycles and specialized radio controlled model airplanes. Who knows what is hidden behind that small metal door, because a lot are aware that
Horst was the intellectual type within the Brotzman family. Although it is true that innovation runs in the Brotzmans, this trait is most apparent in the
case of Horst the Worst." Looking back to all the talks he had with his late father about the Brotzmans, in those bygone days of his youth during the
1950s and1960s, he then raised a question at the Godmother. "Knowing you, I think we can come to an agreement about all the things my old man had
to say about Horst and the brothers. Care to
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Minutia Essay
What is Minutiae?
Generally, two fingerprints have been looked at utilizing discrete components called minutiae. These elements incorporate focuses in a finger's rubbing
skin where edges end (called an edge completion) or split (called an edge bifurcation). Normally, there are on the request of 100 details on a ten print.
With a specific end goal to hunt and match fingerprints, the organize area and the introduction of the edge at every minutia point are recorded. Figure
4–1 demonstrates a case of the two sorts of details. The particulars are set apart in the correct picture, and the tails on the markers point toward the
minutia's introduction.
The area of every minutia is spoken to by a facilitate area inside the unique mark's picture. Diverse AFIS frameworks speak to this area in an
unexpected way. The ANSI/NIST standard indicates units of separation as far as 0.01 mm from a starting point in the base left corner of the picture.
For instance, a 500 x 600 pixel picture examined at 19.69 pixels for each millimeter (ppmm) has measurements 25.39 x 30.47 mm which in standard
units of 0.01 mm is Along these lines, the pixel facilitate (200, 192) will be spoken to in standard units at where the Y–arrange is measured from the
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A few attributes can be measured that are intended to pass on data with respect to the nature of restricted districts in the picture. These incorporate
deciding the directional stream of edges in the picture and recognizing districts of low difference, low edge stream, and high ebb and flow. These last
three conditions speak to precarious zones in the picture where details discovery is temperamental, and together they can be utilized to speak to levels
of value in the
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Peer Pressure Satire
Peer Pressure You ever been peer pressured into something you regret? Let me tell you about the time when I was peer pressured to jump off a bridge.
It was my sophomore year summer, the scene around me was spirit–lifting, clouds were latched to the unending sky. So a couple of buddies and I
decided to go swimming, we searched far and wide and we wanted to jump rocks. So my friend Ivan suggested we go to Jones Creek. I have only heard
of Jones Creek once or twice from people at school, but haven't actually had the chance to go. So we packed our stuff, threw it in the car and headed
towards Jones Creek. My body was ecstatic with joy as I have never been cliff jumping. It was about an hour out from Hillsboro, a little bit pass
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So I did it like 20 more times before finally resting up on the shore. As time passed by, it felt as if we spent the whole day swimming and jumping
off a helicopter skydiving. Then the unexpected happen, my best friends Ivan and Nathan decided they wanted to get a go at the bridge. In my
head, I knew this was not a good idea. The bridge was skyscraping, towering, mighty, I can't even think of words to describe it. It was unmatchable
and yet they want to jump off it. I tried to convince them not to, worrying that something might go wrong if they did. Quite frankly they didn't care
what I had to say and offered me to jump with them. I was already on the bridge with them and they were on the outside of the rails ready to jump.
While all my friends are behind me they wanted to see all three of us jump at the same time. I was scared shitless. But being me I caved in and vaulted
right over the rail and stood next to 2 of my best friends as we were about to jump a bridge. I've never been more scared in my life, looking down at my
feet it looked like the people below me were ants. We stood there for a good 5 minutes contemplating on whether we should jump or not. The
longer we sat there the worst it became, we were all trembling with fear. Both Ivan and Nathan had fear in their eyes like I've never seen before. I bet
they were just as scared as I was. The sun was gleaming at all 3 of us as we stood there in shock and awe. But we had to man up and jump, so we did
exactly that. The water was fragile, universe–blue–colour, making it appear like nature's amphitheatre. At that very moment all 3 of us jumped, the air
felt ice cold, it felt as if everything was statue still, like time froze on us. It was peaceful and comfortable, I have never experienced such a unique
feeling. As we came racing down we smacked the water and plunged right for the surface gasping for air. It was a feeling that you can't shake
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Deltas Lead to the Water
The boy sat down on the beach. He looked around only to see a blue blanket. The large waves crashed on the ground, and he stood up. His sharp
and spiky hair stroked a plan tree. He turned around to see a invisible thread on his face. He looked closer, and the sun light reflected of the thread.
The thread felt like silk, as he slowly passed through it. In confusion he turned around to see what it really was. He looked around and saw a big
black block. The black block had several dots on its face. The long legs swooped down the invincible thread. The boy walked away. His cut pants
stroked the ground. The block moved back into the thread. Then he stubbled backwards on his feet. His eyes strained. He stood up slowly,and jumped
backwards. He looked at the large block, and then walked away. He again sat down on the beach. The sparkling sand glistened in the sun. The blue
tropical ocean had large reefs. The tiny fish swam under the large ocean arks. Blue, red, green, and yellow fish swam past each other grouping as
they go. He looked at the tropical paradise. The large island was covered with green. The boy looked to his side. A large cliff hanged over him. A
small delta had formed. "Wait! Deltas lead to water!" he screamed in excitement. He ran towards the delta, and followed it upstream. His enthusiasm
slowly faded. The delta turned out to be longer then he expected. When he walked pass a large tree. He saw large vines hanging over him. He slowly
took the vine, and ripped it
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Science And Innovation : How It Is The Most Key Medium Of...
Computerized pictures are a standout amongst the most key medium of passing on data. Extricating the data from pictures and comprehension them
such that the removed data can be utilized for a few assignments is a vital normal for Machine learning. Utilizing pictures for the route of robots is
a case of the same. Different applications, for example, extricating defame tissues from the body checks and so forth frame an indispensable piece of
Medical conclusion. Picture division is one of the introductory strides in course of comprehension pictures and afterward finds the distinctive items in
them. Cutting edge agrarian science and innovation is compelling development. The estimation of natural product relies on upon the nature of
organic product. It is a vital issue how to test nature of organic product in horticultural science and innovation. The traditional methodology of
organic products quality appraisal is finished by the specialists and it is extremely tedious. Deformity division of organic products can be seen as an
example of the picture division in which we are intrigued just to the absconded part of the picture. Picture division involves the partition or division
of the picture into regions of comparable properties. In another route, division of the picture is only pixel characterization. The trouble to which the
picture division procedure is to be completed for the most part relies on upon the specific issue that is being understood. It is dealt with as a critical
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Smoking Eastern White Cedar Analysis
This Story Was Written Under the Influence of Smoking Eastern White Cedar.
I want to forgive my mother... Instead I'll go to my childhood home and burn it down. I feel good about it though. A couple of weeks ago, Dan and I
were back in L.A. after Dan's European tour. I was exhausted and cold to the bone but I was happy to go back to the California sun. He was happy to
retire to his Calabasas cabin. After thirty–six shows and eleven and half hours on a plane, we were about to be done with the music industry.
I was sitting on the ground trying to find something to play and Dan laid down on his couch. His feet fell on the ground because he was too big for it.
The sun was shining timid.
"I need to go home." He started.
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to Manhattan if there is enough snow to swallow you whole. The snow falls like a new clock ticks, until the battery is dead or summer comes. While
I don't appreciate the silence, Dan is obsessed with it. He said 'snow makes everything mute and he has enough chaos in his head.' That is maybe why
we always find ourselves coming back to "The Edge" but never staying for long.
'The Edge' bar and restaurant is the only thing alive around here in February. The whole town goes into a fog–like mental process where things never
get done, and people choose not to see. With red neon lights, soft rock playing from the old radio, and the smell of Cedar it felt like I was shoved back
in time. The edge, is an arthritic house that compliments its name and invites you to take the last step into nothing.
There was no one at the bar, and it was late. There were a few tables and chairs around the room. Mickey, the bar owner, hung around behind the bar
cleaning glasses. I searched for the stage. It was a pile of wooden crates in the corner. Mickey waved me over to the bar.
"I pulled up a couple more chairs and tables from the back. We are expecting a full–house
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U2 : Stories For Boys
U2: Stories for boys Four different personalities, one unit. The Irish rock band U2 has been one of the most popular rock bands for the past 30 years.
With just four members, Bono, Adam Clayton, the Edge, and Larry Mullen Jr., the band has been an Irish Phenomenon. They steadily grew in
popularity since their first released album, Boy, but March 9, 1987 was the turning point in their career. March 9, 1987 marks the day that their third
album, The Joshua Tree, propelled them into stardom. Since then U2 has sold more more than 130 million albums, been number one all over the world,
revolutionized live performance, spearheaded political campaigns and made music that defines the age we live in.
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Thanks to Bono's "promiscuous" ambitions, "flirting to all kinds of things", and always challenging himself with new things not only led him to be
one of Irish's most significant historical figures , but to answer Larry Mullen Jr.'s bulletin board notice. Just like Bono David "The Edge" Howell Evans
main ambition wasn't to become "one of the most respected guitarists in rock and roll", rather become a doctor or an engineer. Unlike Bono and
Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge was born in Barking Essex, East London, but moved to Dublin at an early age. But just like Bono The Edge was a
bright kid and wanted to make something out of his life that is until he stumbled across Larry Mullen Jr.'s bulletin board notice. He was the first one
to respond to Larry's notice. "The Edge showed guitar skills well beyond his age, and the chemistry among the group was obvious from the
beginning." Bono took it upon himself to baptize David Howell Evans as "The Edge" for his sharp features of the face and sharp mind. The Edge's
commitment to the band grew to such extent to the point that his past academic ambitions were forgotten. "The Edge's unmistakable guitar sound––
clean, sharp, incisive, and cutting Edge–– is part of U2's trademark." Not only does The Edge have magical fingers but vocal talent as well. The first
song (of many) were he sang the lead was "Seconds" from the War album.
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The Experience Of Niagara Falls
Have you ever heard of a place that has millions of gallons of water falling over the side of a cliff every minute? This place is called Niagara Falls.
Niagara is one of the many wonders of the world. Over the summer, I traveled to Niagara Falls. I will never forget the experience of the falls. The
experience includes seeing the falls in the daytime, seeing Niagara in the nighttime, and how it effects some of your other senses, getting closer to the
falls by doing some activities, and learning about the falls more by seeing an exciting movie. Niagara Falls is a beautiful place. It is extremely beautiful
to look at in the daytime. It is amazing to see millions of gallons of water tumbling over the edge. Niagara Falls is about 170 feet high, so the water
falls a long way. There is constantly water falling. When the water hits the rocks at the bottom of the falls, it creates mist. There is a ton of mist
flying out of the bottom of the falls. The whole town surrounding Niagara is covered in mist. There is also the sight of the water splashing on the
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Niagara affects more than just eyes. You don't just see the falls, you can sense them too. There is mist everywhere. Your hair gets puffy from all of
the humidity. You can only put your hair in a pony tail or it will stand up by itself. There is water splashing off the rocks. This effects your ears
because it is very loud. Niagara never sleeps. The water is splashing through everyday and every night. You have to get used to the sound of water
splashing or you will not be able to sleep at night. The splashing also causes water to fly everywhere. It is not just the mist in your face. When you
are standing by the bottom of the falls on the lookout spot, you will get wet. You will get soaked, but tour guides give you raincoats so you do not
end up completely drenched in water. Niagara Falls is not just a sight, it is an
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The Edge Of The Razor's Edge
Somerset Magugham's novel the Razor's Edge, focuses on the different types of lives several characters decide to lead. Isobel, settles for a normal
life without risk. She gives up adventure and instead marries a rich man named Gray and has children. Larry, Isobel's former fiancГ©e, refuses to
settle down. Although several characters push him to get a steady job and marry Isobel, he is not interested in having a job and therefore Isobel
refuses to marry him. Instead of working, Larry wanted to travel the world, take risks, find out what is really out there, and what God really is
before giving up and living a more simplistic life. As the epigraph of the novel states, "The sharp edge of a razor is difficult to pass over. Thus the
wise say the path to salvation is hard." Larry understood that the road he was embarking on was difficult, but he still decided to take a risk and pass
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Many, like Isobel, would settle for a safer life without risks. However, there are a few people who would decide to take the risks, and live life
dangerously. Larry Darrell is one these few. After being in the army and witnessing how easy it is to lose your life, Larry wanted to see what was out
in the world and live life to the fullest extent before settling down. He did not want to become a lawyer or doctor like Isobel wanted, he wanted
something more– to find the meaning of
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Why She Killed: A Narrative Fiction
'Stop!' I screamed.
Her hair swirled in the wind as she made her way towards the edge of the building. She spun on one foot and turned to face me. Her face was blotchy
from crying.
'Why?' Her voice was shaky and weak. It didn't sound like the girl I knew. Her name was Zoe. She was blonde and beautiful and my best friend. She
stumbled towards the edge of the building.
'Wait!' My voice was hoarse. Gingerly, I stepped forward, 'Please, w–,' my voice hitched, 'why?'
'Why not?' she snorted. Something was wrong. Very wrong. I had to reach her. I took a step forward. She stopped laughing suddenly and took two
steps back. I did a quick estimate; she was now only about ten steps away from the edge.
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'He took them. Besides, they make me feel horrible. But today I feel good. I know I'm doing the right thing,' she smiled, tears formed in her eyes, 'I
can see my mum again. I've been speaking to her. She said I'd be happy.'
My breathing got heavier and heavier. 'Your mum would never say that! She would want you to keep going, to keep fighting!'
Sarah had looked just like Zoe. Long blonde hair and wide brown eyes. They were often mistaken for sisters.
'I am tired. Tired of being told to stay positive. I just want to go to sleep and never wake up.' She tugged at the sleeves of her jumper. I could see she
had made a little hole.
'Do you know why I dress like this?'
She pulls her jumper over her head and throws it over the edge of the building. All over her neck and her arms were purple bruises. From where I was
standing, it looked as if someone had flicked purple paint all over her. Spreading all over her body. Like flowers blooming.
'If you were me, what would you do? Noah, please. If you were ever my friend, you would let me do this.'
She's four steps away. Three steps. Two steps. One
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Short Story: The African American Woman
Clank. The metal rod pushed down forcefully, flung the whining rusted door open to the city skyline at sunset. A deep inhale. Then a gasp. Sneakers
scraping and tapping against the pavement toward the north edge of the rooftop.
"Wait––stop! Please!" A hunched, older man in an evergreen wetsuit is hovering, standing on the wall's edge. His frame shakes as he squats up and
down taking deep breaths. As his arms went up and down with his squats, gold pieces of fabric shimmered in the decaying light to make what looked
like bat wings. Racing around the metal door, a middle aged woman clearly out of breath from the short travel distance desperately exhales the words,
"don't jump."
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"I don't understand how you two can take this so lightly" Rosin said a little miffed.
"You see Ms. Rosin. I am eighty years old today an–
"Oh happy birthday."
"d, oh thank you, that's very kind. Anyway I have realized I have served in several wars, I have traveled the world, I have eaten my way to this
here Buddha body, and I have realized all my life I never got over my fear of heights. Soooooo." Earnest headed towards the edge again. Rosin
quickly moved to follow him to the edge of he rooftop. Earnest didn't move to the crawl up to the edge, but he went to brick barrier and peered over
the edge. Down what looked like a million stories was a tiny little dot stood in the alleyway between the two bricked apartment buildings. It wasn't
super small, but small enough where Rosin needed her glasses to get a better idea of how big the trampoline was.
"Is that your safety net?" Earnest nodded seriously.
–––
So began our relationship. Burt laughed at the crazy old man in an evergreen wetsuit with gold bat wings. I came up and usually brought some treats.
Then both Burt and I would watch as the same routine began. Earnest's squats for about an hour until the sun went down. Earnest would return to the
recliner where Burt had already pulled out a cold beer and set it in his cup
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Creative Story : Personal Narrative : A Personal Story
I was sitting in my room on my bed when all of the sudden my mom called "Come on It's time to go to your special visit!", "Ok " I yelled then raced
down the hallway down the soft stairs with carpet on them and to my shoe cubby I quickly tied my shoes and and double knotted them that way they
stay on. Then I ran to the car and pulled the door open, then I hopped inside and crawled back to my seat I sat down and put my headphones on this is
going to be fun! On the way there I was looking out the window when i saw a groundhog popping out of its hole it looked like it was buried at first but
when we got closer I saw it is a brown groundhog with blackish color eyes! I got happy when I saw it I guess i saw it i think it's good luck! When wwe
turned on his road I got really,really, excited! It is Matt's sister's birthday but I was going as one of Matt's two friends he can bring to hang out! I
couldn't wait to get there I was like a mouse in cheese I am so Excited! Then when we came to Matt's driveway and pulled in I jumped out like a
kangaroo jumping over a car. Matt is already waiting for me on his porch! I ran to him and said, "Hi Matt" ,"Hi Noah" he said. Matt's house is brick red
and his neighbor owns a tractor that is old and rusty! Also the tractor is split in half! I love to see it when i go to his house. "let's go to my room for
now", "Ok" I answered and followed him to his room! When we got there we started to talk about school
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The Razor's Edge Study Guide
The Razor's Edge W. Somerset Maugham Online Information For the online version of BookRags' The Razor's Edge Premium Study Guide, including
complete copyright information, please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguideв€’razorsв€’edge/ Copyright Information ©2000в€’2007
BookRags, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale's For Students Series:
Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction, Author Biography, Plot Summary, Characters, Themes, Style,
Historical Context, Critical Overview, Criticism and Critical Essays, Media Adaptations, Topics for Further Study, Compare &Contrast, What Do I
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Somerset Maugham......................................................................................53 Gray
Maturin......................................................................................................54 Louisa
Bradley....................................................................................................54 Kosti
...................................................................................................................55 . Father
Ensheim...................................................................................................55 Suzanne
Rouvier.................................................................................................55 Sophie MacDonald.............................................................................................56
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Fifth Period
It was a casual Wednesday morning when I walked into Maple Place Middle School. That is, until I reached 5th period. 5th period was my favorite
period of the day because I had English, which is my favorite subject. I had it with my favorite teacher as well, Mrs.Secko. I had English two
periods a day, 5th and 7th. 5th was Literature, and 7th was Language Arts. This week, we were going to be reviewing Shakespeare's play, "A
Midsummer Night's Dream". We would be collaborating with the other 7th grade English teacher, Mrs. Richter. Some of us would be staying in
Mrs.Secko's class while some of us would be transferred into Mrs. Richter's for this specific lesson. I was one of the students who was chosen to be
transferred into Mrs.Richter's for that week. So, from this Wednesday to next Wednesday I would be going to Mrs.Richter's for 5th period.
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I sat down with a stool on my right, Jackie on my left and Katie on Jackie's other side. Mrs.Richter started to read the summary of the play and then a
little description of each character. She was reading the lead roles first. One of the lead roles was a character named "Nick Bottom" he was a
donkey. Now, when Mrs.Richter said that whomever played this character would be a donkey, I found this pretty funny so I jokingly whispered to
Jackie who was sitting next to me "I want to be that guy." I didn't announce it outloud, I quietly leaned over and whisper it to her. I, however, did not
not know that Mrs.Richter was sitting behind me so when I said this she heard me and said out loud to the class, "Ok Hannah, you can be Nick
Bottom." My friends and I thought this was the funniest thing ever so we just lost our minds and burst out laughing. When I laugh, I have the tendency
to start crying if the situation was funny, or in this case, ridiculous
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A Short Story : A Story?
Basilton Arlen Wolff–Haynes (Baz) woke up to the noise of his roommate snoring. Groggily, he looked at his watch and groaned inwardly. The
blinking digital letters read: 4:37. Way too early, he thought. There is no way I'm going to be able to go back to sleep, with Snow trying to
impersonate a pig over there. Might as well get up now. Quietly, he crept out of bed, leaving the sheets practically undisturbed, and changed into his
school uniform. Baz looked out the window before pulling on his blazer, too. Still tiptoeing, he sneaked out of the room, gently closing the door
quietly behind him. There he was met with a moment of hesitation. Will the door still be unlocked? Do I know what I'm doing? Finally, he pushed all
the doubts out of his head. It's been too long since I've been up there. It would be nice to pay the place a visit.
Without making a sound, he inched down the hall until he reached the stairs. Baz walked normally now, as there was no risk of people overhearing
him here, in the stairwell. When he finally got up the two flights of stairs, he sneaked back out into the hallway. Looking both ways to see if there
were any early wakers about, he trudged down the hall until he reached a door at the end of the hallway. The brass nameplate read: Attic. Baz opened
the door (he had learned in his 3rd year that it was never locked) and walked into the attic, wincing as the door squeaked shut.
He looked around him. Everything was like it had been 2 weeks ago: finely coated in
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Analysis Of The Book ' The Jewels '
Far away in a land near the edge of the world as a young, girl named Micah. Being unwise and filled with joy she tiptoes near the edge of the sand,
leaving small prints in her wake. The impressions are soon washed away with the water that surpasses all obstacles. As the foam bubbles and
multiplies, blocking the view of the world below, Micah awaits to find the treasures untold. The girls smile widens in disbelief as she hopes and
dreams about who she could be with all the riches from down under the dark waters. The jewels could finally pull her out of the rags, that seem to
have a way of only finding her. Although, if she could have the gold it could drag her to a place of no return, since it has already been the death of
many men. She sits down her joy slowly dissipating as she realizes a friend like this would never reveal all the secrets that are hidden within. Still,
her friend continues to calmly wave back with a wiseness beyond Micahs years. Since she is only seventeen and she does not recognize or see all
that is to be seen and know about the world like her friend, who has been around since before the dinosaurs. This girl is me, and the friend that awaits
close by is the ocean.
The name I received at birth is Micah and I am seventeen years old, and unlike the ocean I only go by one name. When the ocean was first created it
was called by many names, the Seven Seas, Poseidon 's realm, and even Davy Jones Locker. The ocean may not be alive, but many seem to say that it
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A Strong Object Recognition Using Lbp, Ltp And Rlbp
A Robust Object Recognition using LBP, LTP and RLBP
Nithya.K1, Karthi Prem.S2 and Udhayachandrika.A3 1Department of IT, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, nithuthaara91
@gmailcom 2Department of IT, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, karthiprem @gmail.com
3Department of IT, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, udhayaa11 @gmail.com
Abstract– In this paper two set of edge–texture features is proposed such as Discriminative Robust Local Binary Pattern (DRLBP) and Discriminative
Robust Local Ternary Pattern (DRLTP) forobject recognition. The proposed DLBP and DRLTP are derived from the drawback of the Local Binary
Pattern (LBP), Local Ternary Pattern (LTP) and Robust LBP (RLBP).The LBP code and the RLBP code are mapped in the same block .The proposed
feature solves the problem of discrimination between a bright object against dark background and vice–versa. The proposed feature retains contrast
information for representation of object contours the LBP, LTP and RLBP discards. By this proposed features the objects in the image can be further
analyzed for the exact location of the object in the given image.
Keywords– Object recognition, Local Binary pattern, Local Ternary Pattern, Texture, features extraction.
I.INTRODUCTION
The two part of the object recognition are category recognition and detection. The goal of the category recognition is to classify object in to one of
several predefined categories. The main aim of the
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Descriptive Essay
I grabbed his arm and pulled it to mine "And if you love me the way i love you you 'll stay here......" he shook his head and i felt him brush my hair
from my face "Tk.........let me go..." it wasn 't an angry let me go it was I 'm sorry but you have let me go "No... If you want to go take me with
you." im crazy i thought as i looked up at him. More tears fell from his face. He cried beautifully without the ugly puffed lips and blotchy skin but
just tears. Glassy eyes with tears of fire and ice it seemed the way the light hit them. Tears that fell onto his skin, perfectly tan and strangely nice
against the almost redness of his hair. I hated to think so but he was amazing in the dull 4am light. The moon hit his face just enough to make him
look like artwork. Art that somehow is beautiful but also makes you think. He took my arm and rolled up my sleeve. " Look at you......" he traced
the endless scars on my arm, not all self inflicted but all with a reason,all with a meaning. I wiped my eyes even though no tears were there. "Scars
and cigarette burns......just another page in my story." he pulled off his hoodie and i saw his arms. Burn marks. "From the fire...most of them....." he
breathed, painfully. "From the past." i traced a few of the scars on my arms with his finger. "From my father and other horrible people." i traced
more scars and shivered as i did. I traced the long scar from rist to elbow and felt him quake. "From me." i traced the last scars remaining. "And thats
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Narkissa Sov Monologue
~Narkissa POV~
I woke up with a busting headache, "Wh–here am I?" I muttered looking around in a dark room. A bright light flashed, "Tate who do you pick?" I
heard James speak. Picked!? More people? I looked over and spotted to girls in the cornor sobbing. "Her." I looked to where his finger was
pointing. Me!? Tate motioned his finger for me to get up, I rise walking towards him, what's there to fight for anyway? James eyed me the 'you
better not try nything stupid' look. Tate lead my limp body towards a room, "Sit." he whispered, I sat right in the floor, "What the hell i'm not bad,
come sit on my be." "Ok bitch." "What kind of music do you like?" "Why." "Why not." "Alternative." "Is hollywood undead ok?" "Fucking love that
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My legs are dangling off the edge,
The bottom of the bottle is my only friend,
I think I'll slit my wrists again and I'm gone, gone, gone, gone,
My legs are dangling off the edge,
A stomach full of pills didn't work again,
I'll put a bullet in my head and I'm gone, gone, gone, gone.
We hit the sky, there goes the light,
No more sun, why's it always night
When you can't sleep, well, you can't dream,
When you can't dream, well, whats life mean?
We feel a little pity, but don't empathize
The old are getting older, watch a young man die,
A Mother and a Son and someone you know,
Smile at each other and realize you don't,
You don't know what happened to that kid you raised,
What happened to the Father, who swore he'd stay?
I didn't know 'cause you didn't say,
Now Momma feels guilt, yea Momma feels pain,
When you were young, you never thought you'd die,
Found that you could but too scared to try,
You looked in the mirror and you said goodbye,
Climb to the roof to see if you could fly.
So if I survive, then I'll see you tomorrow,
Yeah I'll see you tomorrow.
My legs are dangling off the edge,
The bottom of the bottle is my only friend,
I think I'll slit my wrists again and I'm gone, gone, gone,
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Personal Narrative Essay
The water was green and murky, with no telling which area was safe to jump into. The wind was still and cold, surely the water would be ten times
colder. I have dreaded it all day, the end of the hike. Nervous I took steps closer to the verge of the cliff. I looked off the edge in disbelief that anyone
would willingly jump off. Only a select few would decide to make the jump, and one of them was me. I took my stance on the edge of the waterfall, and
watched as others beside me jumped in. Standing closer to the perimeter I thought about backing out, but it was too late. Called down by my friends, I
knew I couldn't chicken out now. I took a deep breath and looked down at the water, trying to see the bottom, but quickly realized that if I... Show more
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The wind was still and cold, surely the water would be ten times colder. I have dreaded it all day, the end of the hike. Nervous I took steps closer to
the verge of the cliff. I looked off the edge in disbelief that anyone would willingly jump off. Only a select few would decide to make the jump, and
one of them was me. I took my stance on the edge of the waterfall, and watched as others beside me jumped in. Standing closer to the perimeter I
thought about backing out, but it was too late. Called down by my friends, I knew I couldn't chicken out now. I took a deep breath and looked
down at the water, trying to see the bottom, but quickly realized that if I saw the bottom I would have hit it. I closed my eyes, prayed, and jumped
in. It felt like an eternity. My stomach dropped and my arms flapped up and down. It was as if my flight or fight response kicked in and told my
brain to literally fly. Closer to the water, I anticipated the splash. Ice cold water hit my feet, then climbed up my body. Soon I was totally submerged.
My heart beating high off adrenaline, I swam to the surface with a big smile. My friends cheered me on, and my last thought was that I wanted to jump
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Contents Of A Dead Man 's Pocket
"Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" The short story, "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" is a simply told story, of a man, Tom Benecke who is faced
with many decisions in a short amount of time. One night when he is trying to work, one of his more important sheet of notes flies out of his
apartment into the dark abyss of New York but it caught by the ledge outside of his room. As his greed and hunger for business status and money take
over his mind and body, he finds himself on the edge of his apartment trying to retrieve a paper necessary for finishing his work. While outside, he
begins to reevaluate the truly important things in his life and realizes that his work should be second behind only his family and his new wife.
Through the series of events that occurs, the readers are able to see Tom's transformation from a dedicated, self–centered business man, to a loving,
supportive husband. The story begins with Tom having to make a choice, going to the movies with his new wife, or staying at his home to
unnecessarily finish his work. He decides to stay home and work on his project which makes him someone of a "hot–guilty conscience" so he opens up
the window to cool himself off. He has a "hot guilty conscience" because he knows that he should be going to the movie but makes the wrong decision
instead. When his wife is leaving she states "you wanted to see it, too." Although the readers know that this is true, he stays home anyway in hopes of
finishing a project that
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Personal Narrative: Guinea
In Guinea, there are too many peoples and languages and cultures to name here. It is a massive region which spans to several thousand miles of coast
in Western Africa, from the fringes of the Sahara to the southern ocean. It is here where the business of capturing slaves for their transportation to the
new world is completed. The Niger river winds northeast into the continent for thousands of miles, and in the vast river basin from which its might is
drawn is situated the kingdom of Tonga which reaches from the coast to an indefinite boundary inland, the extent of which is not known I believe to
any one man. In the interior of the kingdom, our rule is nominal, tributorial. So, no repercussions were felt by our people as a result of this subjection, ...
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I had long awaited the process and healing, my father being an expert with the knife. In the carefree vein of children, playing wistfully along the edge of
a great precipice, my sister and I noticed a particular route we could take that found its way through the jungle excellently In the early summer of
my fifteenth year my sister and I happened upon the edge of the forest. Knowing the dense forest led miles away from either our farms or houses,
down the gorge cut by our stream and into a grove of baobab and kaer trees. There was a roaring waterfall past the edge of the visible and off to our
left, and resolving to reach it we clambered high and low, veering too far away from the falls and finding ourselves dropping down, alas, on lower
ground in a large ovular clearing well away from the top of the falls and, we knew, toward the neighboring village. In the afternoon sun we strode,
curiosity on our heels, across its broad orange emptiness toward the footpath which beckoned on the other side underneath primordial clumps of
vegetation. Normally when a completely random kidnapping is effected on one of our member, it is attempted within the village, and we are able to
sound an alert in time to save the potetnial
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Descriptive Essay About Plane Trip
It was 8 o 'clock in the morning when we boarded the plane for Hawaii. My parents were waiting for this trip for a long time. Mom was a flight
attendant that was based in Hawaii, and Dad was living here while doing collage. We have never been on a trip like this before. We have gone on
car trips, but never on a plane. As we were boarding the plane my brother, Lowden and I were in awe of what we saw. There was a tunnel leading to
the plane with little windows you could look outside with. It was a rainy day outside, and with little drops of water just enough to make you cool. We
got inside the plane with flight attendants greeting us by putting flowers in our hair. Our seat was close to the front and near the window. Lowden and
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There was palm trees everywhere they all looked as if they were waving hello to me. We walked further to the car dealership place, and got a car that
we rented for the trip.
"We have old friends, we are meeting at the beach let's go," Mom said excitedly.
We drove away from the beautiful mountains and towards the beach. Every time we passed a restaurant I stuck my nose out the window. smelling
the amazing aromas of tropical food. When we finally reached the beach we all hopped out of the car. We walked closer and closer to the ocean.
Once we got close enough to the sand I took off my flip flops, and ran into the ocean. There was only about 30 people at the beach. About half of them
were just laying in the sand tanning, and the other half was playing in the water.
My parents meet their friends while Lowden, and I walked to the ocean. We saw a small wall that was leading out to sea. Lowden asked Dad if we
could walk across it. He said only if we 're careful because it is slippery. I was the first to walk across it. The wall when about 30 feet into the ocean.
"Do you want to go out the the edge and jump into the water?" I asked.
"Sure," Lowden Replied
We kept walking slowly down towards the edge of the wall. We got the the edge of the wall, and Lowden asked who should go first. I insisted
because I was so excited to get in the water for the first time. I jumped in. Crunch. My knees were bent and I was touching the ocean floor.
"It's not even deep, and I stepped on a rock
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Descriptive Essay On Be Brave
Be Brave
I could feel my heart pounding through my chest as I peered over the waterfall. My feet had cuts from standing on the sharp rocks. The lush green trees
surrounded me. Water rushed off the edge plummeting thirty feet to the ground. The Screams of people throwing themselves off is unforgettable. I
could feel the stream tugging at my feet and pulling me close to the edge. The smell of the sea can be found anywhere on the island. Wind coming
from the ocean gave me chills. Listening to the peaceful sounds of the waves crashing on the shore miles away helped me relax. The problem is the
only way down is to jump. That feeling I get when my stomach drops is one of my favorite; or the thrill of doing something crazy. My mom told me
we were driving on the road to Hana, and I knew I had to find something exciting. Luckily for us we came upon a pool with a beaming waterfall
pouring into it. The forest was full of life and lush trees. It looked like a painting or something out of a dream. Everything was perfect about this
place. Walking onto the top of the waterfall I knew this had to be the placeI was telling myself to jump but my legs wouldn't move. Stuck there I
knew I was terrified. The entire time I was telling myself I was brave enough to jump, but in reality my mind was buzzing with worries. I took a
deep breath and wandered closer to the edge. As I looked over the cliff I saw the pounding water hit the pool. I took a step back and didn't think I could
do it. I looked
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Essay On The Story Of Chapter 1

  • 1. Essay On The Story Of Chapter 1 After a quiet talk with Volkar, confiding in him most of his plans and desires, Volkar knew what he had to do. He was about to leave to venture to the slum edge, when Fursha said. "Wait, I want to come with you." "Why, it might prove to be dangerous." "I am not afraid. No, I am curious to learn just how you propose to infiltrate the council." Fursha replied. However, in reality, he was being careful to ensure that nothing goes wrong. One false move or careless talk, would land all them in the reclamation centre very quickly. A short time later, the two of them were walking up the main street of the slum edge. Volkar had an air of confidence about him. This was his back yard in his scamming days. He even knew several stall keepers along ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anyone standing above will hear the code." "That's brilliant." Fursha replied. "But where does the cavity go?" "As far as I know it runs in a strtaight line from that methane pool directly out to the edge of the Hive across the street" Volkar said, pointing in its general direction. By this time, a small member had entered the foyer. After some discussion, and some payment of some procured gems, he handed Volkar a sack. Fursha thought it best not to ask about it here. Back at the work place, Fursha could not wait to find out what Volkar had purchased. He removed the contents of the sack and held up a brand new robes. A blue robe! The robe of an Elder! Now Fursha could understand Volkar's plan. He would go into the council chambers disguised as an Elder. "Won't they discover you are a fraud?" Werten said when he viewed Volkar as an Elder. "Firstly, there are several Elders. Most don't talk to one another, so I should fit in. Besides, if I am questioned, I am an Elder from the other Hive on secondment or something." Volkar replied confidently. Fursha now had all the elements for his grand plan. He instructed Volkar to teach all of his team, the secret code. He got Volgon, to venture out as far as he dared from the specific methane pool, tapping the ground as he went. He marked with cairns, the precise position of the cavity as it was underground out from the Hive. His final act was to carve his face onto the famous God statue. The events after that, played out
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  • 3. Short Story Sitting cross–legged in the bed of a pickup truck, Adam picks plastic from the inside of a bottle cap. Long past sunset, he watches a silhouette at the edge of the woods, the intermittent pop of a pellet gun breaking the otherwise complete silence. It had stormed for most of the day, and the woods behind the local high school where the truck sat still smelled like rain. Adam had been coming out here every other Friday for weeks with his mother's new boyfriend, in an attempt to appease her need for them to get to know each other. Sometimes they'd come to light a fire and drink warm Miller Lights, mostly they'd sit in silence in the back of the truck and listen to sports radio. Occasionally, as was the case on this night, Tom would bring... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "You know what I like about fireflies?" He lowered his gun and rested the butt on the tip of his boot, apparently deciding against taking the next shot, "They can stay lit up to ten seconds after they die," Adam shifted his gaze to the man next to him, the sound of crickets filling the lulls in conversation. Tom was looking at him, gauging his reaction. He lifted the gun back up to his shoulder. "We should all be so lucky," Tom had come into their lives a month ago. It was a balmy summer in a Midwestern town not unlike any other. A generation of children raised by their grandparents, church on Sundays and backyard barbecues. The kind of town no one remembers ending up in, where the nightlife is the local high school's football games and tailgating in the park and ride. Adam had lived with his mother in the same house in the same town for all 17 years of his life. Not much had changed in that time, apart from the men his mother dated off and on over the years. It had never made much of a difference to Adam, who had gotten used to a routine of meeting them once before they became less of a presence in his life, and then stopped coming around all together. His mother remained steadfastly hopeful, but the closest she'd ever come to a stable relationship was the time an ex–boyfriend spent a week on her couch after being evicted from his apartment. But then there was Tom, and she swore this time was different. Adam often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Legend Of The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald There once was a dragon named Tony, his pals called him little T. This was a joke though, because little T was the roundest dragon around. There was barely anything little about him. He had little stumpy legs and a tiny tail. His eyes shone fireball red and his scales were a glistening pink. According to all known laws of aviation in his land, there was no way a dragon this fat should be able to fly. Despite this, little T was on an adventure. His adventure had led him around the continent, to and from cities and dungeons. He had encountered many other explorers too, though they tended to attempt to fight him. Not many survived though, because little T was quite clumsy with his feet and had allergies(when a dragon sneezes there 's a lot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Life was boring and dull for little T. He missed the open road and the new faces that adventuring offered him. Yet there was nowhere to go, the only way was up. He couldn't go up. Little T continued to stay at this village for months until he finally snapped. He was sick of the boring nothingness that happened there. He wanted to be free and constantly experiencing new things. And so, little T gathered his things, let out a despairing and impatient roar to the clouds, and started running. Even through his overwhelming emotions, little T found amusement in what he probably looked like at that moment. He must've looked hilarious bumbling along, his feet skimming the ground, his tiny tail whipping the air. A fatpink dragon running, this would give the old dragons amusement for sure. That thought was in the back of his mind though. As he neared the chasm he extended his wings, the thin membranes pale from never using them. 10 feet from the edge, little T wanted to move forward 5 feet from the edge, little T needed to move forward 2 feet from the edge, little T needed to overcome this. 1 step from the edge, little T held a flicker of fear in his heart as he jumped with his eyes closed. Little T didn't experience a falling sensation as he had momentarily expected before he jumped, instead he felt the wind streaming past him. Then he opened his eyes and began ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Long Goodbye, By John T. Edge, And The Alternate World Stranger Businesses There are certain professions in this world that everyday people could not fathom working in. This article discusses the businesses of a mortuary in "The Last Stop" by Brian Cable, meat manufacturing in "I'm Not Leaving Until I Eat This Thing" by John T. Edge, and the alternate world among female prisoners in "The Long Goodbye: Mother's Day in Federal Prison" by Amanda Coyne. To each of these businesses, characters or speakers face a fear of the unusual components that these fields hold. Finally, the individuals in these stories are conflicted with reaching a resolution to these fears. Working or owning a business entails a significant period of a person's life, where one undertakes training in order to be paid for that profession. "The Last Stop" comprises of a tour around a mortuary and its dealings with the dead. This business in particular, Goodbody Mortuaries, prepares the deceased for a casket viewing, offers funeral services, and handles burial arrangements. Mortuaries are among strange businesses because "Throughout our lives, death remains intensely private" (Cable 64). For this reason, the actual notion of embalming a person we once loved captures a bizarre image. Together with "I'm Not Leaving Until I Eat This Thing", the meatpacking business known as Farm Fresh Food Supplier operates on pickling and selling a variety of meats. In the story, an unusual demand for pig lips becomes apparent since the owner states "We do our best to corner the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Canoeing Short Story One day I asked my dad to go canoeing. I had never gone canoeing before but I was trying new things and canoeing sounded intriguing. My dad told me he hadn't been canoeing for over 47 years. I asked him why and he suddenly got quiet like he was trying to think of something to say. Eventually he just said he didn't like it anymore. I thought that was the end of the story because we never did go canoeing that day. A few days later my dad came up to me and said there was something he wanted to tell me. He seemed off edge and had been acting unusual the last couple of days. Eventually, he spoke up and said that he would go canoeing with me. Once we got in the water with the canoe, me sitting in front and my dad steering in the back, he started to tell me a story. He felt bad for not taking me sooner but he felt that I wasn't ready to hear what he was about to tell me. It was a story he had never told anyone before, and it was quite intriguing. He started off saying that he forgot the ending but he knew how it at least started so he decided to tell me that at least. It went a little bit like this: He slithered up the muddy slope, slipping on the moss and mud. Canoes parked on the edge of the river. He had never been so scared in his life. He might've been climbing to what would eventually become a major injury or possibly death, but in his eyes, it was all worth it. It had been at least a week since he last saw someone besides the group he traveled with. It was a group of 5 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Image Processing : Edge Detection IMAGE PROCESSING ? EDGE DETECTION In image processing, Edge Detection is a fundamental tool based on mathematical methods to detect points in a digital image at which there is a huge variation in the brightness between each other. These points are organized in a line of segments which is called edges. The purpose of detecting those variations is to help analyze an image in the following aspects: discontinuities in depth? discontinuities in surface orientation? changes in material properties? variations in scene illumination. In an ideal case, edge detection would form perfect lines of the image. This would help specialists to have a very good idea of the real image without need many data (detailed information). It would reduce time processing, and also it would filter information less relevant in the picture. 1 2 / 5 / 2 0 1 6 F i n a l _ P r o j e c t _ E d g e _ D e t e c t i o n _ P a b l o B e r z o i n i In the figure above the edge detection method was applied. It is possible to see all the relevant information for us in that image: a child holding a flower. The other information was lost, but it was not important for us. f i l e : / / / D : / M a i n / L a k e h e a d / E N G I 5 6 3 1 F A _ B i o m e d i c a l / P y t h o n N o t e b o o ks / S u b m i ss i o n s / F i n a l P r o j e c t s / I _ S o u z a / F i n a l _ P r o j e c t _ E d g e _ D e t e c t i o n _ P a b l o B e r z o i n i . h t m l 1 / 9 Edge Properties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. My Experience On The Adventure Of My Life There I was doing 65 mph, I was behind my dad going straight when we came to a smooth curve I pulled in my brake a tad bit letting off the gas dropping down to about 50mph when I went off the edge and at that moment fear took over me not knowing if I was going to get hurt or go on the adventure of a lifetime! There I was running home happier than I ever was before it was going to be the first day got to go on a snowmobile trip! I burst thru the front door of my house ran up to my bedroom and got straight to packing packed a backpack with my cloths and a dophile bag with my brand new helmet, gloves, jacket and snowpants carried my bags downstairs and sat them in the mound of other bags from my brother and dad. I helped my dad and brother carry all our stuff outside setting it into my dad's truck we then backed up my dad's truck to our snowmobile trailer where we had already had 3 snowmobiles loaded up we hooked up and pulled it to the front of our house. We went inside and said goodbye to my mom and grabbed the final stuff we needed. Afterwards we got in the truck it was right around 7:30pm , there was little to no snow on the ground when we left kinda sad it being january at the time and we couldn't even walk in 1 inch of snow at our house. after we left we, not even 20 minutes away had fallen asleep. I remember waking up going down a road pulling up to a gas station at around 10:00pm i looked out the window and saw mounds of snow in the parking lot, also snow falling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Scarlet Letter Ending Essay Scarlet Letter Ending Suddenly, a shiver ran down the spines of the duo of sinners and out of the brush burst a bone chilling sight. Standing there upon the edge of the forest was their common enemy, he stood in a dusky shadow that began to overwhelm Pearl's beam of light. "What a beautifully incidental family reunion, but how tragic would it be if the pure child was to suddenly vanish from this immoral thicket?" "Chillingworth!" cried Hester, "Thou hast no place here, may our lord God banish you back to where you came from just as he banished my sin!". "Dear woman, if your sin had truly been banished, than there would be no letter nor offspring to prove your deed.Are you sure that is what you want?" he asked with a sly grim. Out of the darkness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Hester! I've heard so much about thee! No wonder you're disoriented, I'm sure you are still very fatigued from your trip across the roaring Atlantic! When is thy companion expected to arrive here?" Hester's heart fell as the realization of her situation washed down upon her. "I don't rightly know sir." After traveling a short ways they finally reached the woman's small cottage which was nearly as beautiful as her. Delicately growing ivy climbed it's way up the walls and wild flowers grew at the base of the cottage. The only thing that could draw away from the magnificent scene was the dark, grisly weeds surrounding the wild flowers. Hester turned just as they reached her threshold and she hugged Dimmesdale with a crushing grip. "Thank you. For everything." Without waiting for him to say anything she hurried into her house where she found a single black rose sitting on the table. She screamed but no sound escaped her throat as she spun on her heel attempting to flee the cottage. Just as she reached the door and touched the knob in order to turn it, she awoke startled and in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Study On Leap Of Faith Leap of Faith I peered over the edge of the cliff, staring down at the murky water below, the incessant roar of the waterfall on my left reverberated in my ears. "Go on... jump!" my brother Josh prodded, impatiently shifting from one foot to the other. The last word he said seemed to echo and grow louder with each repetition, taunting me as I fearfully faltered away from the edge. I was standing in a cave behind one of the Tavoro waterfalls in Taveuni, Fiji. My parents, two brothers, and I were in Fiji on a 2 week mission trip. We'd spent most of the two weeks at a bustling compound, Vatuvonu Adventist School and Church, which consisted of a school, a church, a clinic, a few worn–down huts, assorted administration and dorm buildings, and a rickety dock with huge spaces in–between the worn wooden planks. While there we helped build a platform for a generator, fixed up a church, and ran a medical and dentistry clinic with the thirty other people in our mission group. We spent 10 of our 14 days at the compound, then took a ferry to Taveuni so we could stay at a resort for a few days. We wanted to explore the islands a bit and see what Fiji had to offer. We went snorkeling, we explored the tiny towns and villages, we went swimming in the Pacific Ocean, we rode a horse, we went flying in a tiny plane, and we tried many local foods. On one of our last days in Fiji we took a 2–hour bus ride to Bouma National Heritage Park, and hiked to the first Tavoro waterfall. After ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Short Story : A Story? It was a perfect day to be outside. No breeze to blow clouds in front of the sun that was making my brother and I faces bead with sweat as we hopped out of his SUV. The drive through the gravel backroads was harsh. We were bouncing everywhere because he needed to replace his shocks on his red 4 runner. "This is the place?" I looked around at all the dead grass and juniper trees. "We have to hike a few miles to get to the falls then we will jump off there." Ezra, my almost 18 year old brother said. I looked down at my flip flops and noticed all the sand around me. I leaned up against a sigh that was about as tall as me that said "Steel Head Falls" "Great. Walking in sand with flip flops." I mocked. After an hour or so of hiking up hill I hopped from one foot to the other so the hot sand wouldn't burn both of my feet, as I shook my flip flops to get the sand out. "How far down is that?" I asked more worried than I wanted. "About 30 feet" A boy about my brothers age said to my right. "Great huh!" Ezra called as he was laying a Superman towel down in the sun so he could take off his shoes. The teenager that told me how high the cliffs were yelped with joy and jumped off the cliff. I could even bring myself to look over the edge better yet jump off it. "You want me to jump off here?" I laughed "That's not going to happen, 30 feet is taller than an overpass!" I stared at Ezra expecting him to call me a wuss. "It's not that high. It just looks high. I have done this so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Creative Story : A Short Story It was my fault. The fresh image of Lady Hel with her arms wrapped around Thor, and as he struggled, she pierced him with her blade and they disappeared together into the ether of nothingness, leaving behind the cool crisp air. I'd sparked the apocalypse. Standing on top of one of the only skyscrapers in the city, with a slivered moon overhead, my best friend Verdandi behind me, I stared out into the distance. This couldn't be happening. An unseasonably cold wind whipped my curly purple streaked hair around my face. I leaned over the edge and looked down at the busy street below. A shiver coursed through me, not from the Artic chill, but because of the pending devastation. Water converged onto the city, and ravaging waves battered against the buildings. It was like theworld had a fever, a cold even, and today it decided to fight back against mankind. The temperature quickly dropped from a summer's warmth to a winter's freeze. The magical bifrost with the color of icebergs took form; it crisped and crackled – what was once raving waves of water turned to a bluish ice that began to cover everything wet in its wake. I tried to block out the screams and panic of those below, hearing only the ancient chant of a long forgotten Norse prayer, as if transmitted through time and space. When the bifrost started to grow, it painted the city in muted shades and dim light, and there was nothing I could do to change it. I stared into the distance and the minimal light danced upon my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Descriptive Essay On Walk To The Night His eyes, those ocean pools penetrate my own, hypnotising me, that's all I see, just his eyes. I try to avert my gaze, to search for Alice, but I can't move, my body is cased in stone. His voice, smooth and enticing, commands me to move, and I obey. Where is he leading me? I can smell the ocean, feel the cool breeze on my skin. As I glide my hands across my body, the cool silk of the blue dress kisses my palms and fingertips. The coarse ground cuts into my naked feet. Where did my shoes go? Did I leave them back at the apartment? I don't remember leaving my apartment, or meeting, Angelo. "Walk to the edge," Angelo commands. "Go on, walk to the edge." I'm released from his gaze as he steps out of my view, giving me the opportunity to survey my surroundings. At the water's edge, boats bob over waves that grow stronger, crashing against the wall and soaking the ground. A few buildings kiss the skyline, too far for anyone to capture a glimpse of us. The fierce sky looms overhead with dark grey clouds. Alice's was right, Angelo plans to kill me, to dump my body in the ocean like all the other women. With no control of my limbs, my feet walk to the edge, allowing me to peer into the murky, green water dressed with whitecaps. A wave crashes against the wall, soaking me. п»їIt's freezing. I inhale a hard gasp of air as I throw my arms around myself in a failed attempt to warm my body. Why can't I step back away from the edge? What's wrong with me? I'm aware of Angelo's presence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Descriptive Writing On Homelessness Through the dismal half–light, my eyes could only just make out an immense staircase that stretched up the decrepit landing. A strange odour emanated from the wooden steps, suggesting I was perhaps not the first mortal soul to wander these deserted halls, nor would I be the last to leave, alive, at least. A series of gashes linedthe wall, unsettlingly similar to those found in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Below my feet, two depressions in the wood trailed up the stairs, worn away where people had once roamed. Burnt out candles lined the scorched snaking bannisters that ran parallel until they finally met further on. A chilling wind sliced through the floorboards creating an eerie whistle that echoed off the peelingwalls. As I placed my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inconsistent light flickered like a candle, illuminating the steps below me. The disintegrating door squeaked as it reluctantly opened, prompting a mouse to squirm from out the wooden frame, scuttling across down the steps. I stood in the entranceway, amazed at what I saw. It was as if you were looking into a monochrome picture, nothing but different shades of grey: dark for the walls, and light for the floor. The consistent grey reminded me of the Berlin Wall, similar in how they induced claustrophobia, dividing me from the outside world. Even the books that stretched along the bookshelf were grey due to their age. A single book lay open on a lectern in the middle of the room, labelled: "Freedom by William Safire". The emptiness of my surroundings gave a prison like feeling; everything was monotone, apart from the rustic leather chair that stood defiantly in the corner. A pattern was etched into the mahogany legs, spiralling up the wooden feet, finishing at the arms. Acting as a shield, the chair had blocked all dust from reaching the floor underneath, the chair had worn brass pins that kept the leather strapped tight to the hard reddish timber. Acting as a shield from the dust, it revealed a checkered flooring that spanned the room. I remember not being so interested in the chair itself... but more so by the human skeleton that lay slouched in the chair, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How To Describe A Day On A Rainy Day Essay One cold wet afternoon in early November, the fog was so thick I felt a though I could reach out and grab it. It had been bright sunshine when we walked into that forest. Or should I say when we were chased into it. Earlier that morning it felt as though it would be just another ordinary Saturday. The birds were singing, the tractors were ploughing, but little did I know that at that point, this was no regular day for what was to come on the sunny day was very irregular indeed. Later on I decided to ring ben and see if he wanted to go on a walk together in the countryside. After about ten minutes we set of together through the fields and down the country lanes. All of a sudden ben stopped in the middle of the road and asked me if I had seen the forest ahead of us before. Confused I said no and we started up again and carried on with our walk. Out of nowhere a bull jumped out the hedgerow a chased ben and I towards the forest walls. We ran in and hid behind some trees close so tothe edge. The bull seemed to know that we were there but didn't seem to want to go into the forest. Ben moved his head signalling that we should find a way out of the forest I nodded and came out of where I was hiding I turned and saw the bull staring at me but he didn't move I suddenly noticed that the fog around us was growing thicker and I could no longer see ben in front of me. I shouted for him but no reply. Suddenly I fell and heard a cry of which I thought sounded like ben I turned and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church has two different youth groups, one for the Senior High and one for the Junior High. The Edge program, which is the youth group as a whole, consists of dividing the students into young teen and senior teen. Every Sunday night the youth group meets from 6pm to 7:45pm. Ryan Moline is the youth pastor of the young teens, he has split the youth group into the 7th and 8th graders which meet on Sunday nights and 5th and 6th graders that meet on Wednesday nights. I decided to visit with the 7th and 8th graders on Sunday night. My choice to meet with the 7th and 8th graders was based on all my experience with that age group back home. Most of my volunteering comes from working with the 7th and 8th graders and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a few games the went back and worshiped and Ryan spoke on Moses. Then the group split up into there small groups and discussed some of the things Ryan spoke about, the girls I sat with were very interested and this gave them time to process the story and understand it. I thoroughly enjoyed the service overall and I really enjoyed the fact that the kids welcomed me and and the leaders as well. Ryan Moline and I sat down before the service and I got to ask him some questions about the youth group and himself. He graduated from Spring Arbor University and while going there he volunteered at Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church working with the youth group. He has now been a fulltime pastor of the young teens for 3 years making his total amount of time there 6 and a half years. Being the pastor of the young teens he mostly spends time preparing for the Sunday night youth group and the Wednesday night youth group: making up lessons, planning games, making sure he has all the leaders he needs, and setting up the outline for the night. He also plans the youth groups retreat or mission trip they are having that year. Finally, he also is looking ahead for the year, this means coming up with general ideas for the months, figuring out what they will talk about and when they will talk about it. While getting to know Ryan, I asked him about his calling into ministry; when did he get is calling, was there a defining moment when he realized that he wanted to go into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Order Of The Black Camelot Analysis Roughly about the exact same time when the Special Purpose Group 'Accardo' was performing a series of operations, in accordance to a three pronged plan, other mysterious forces were already at work. During the night of the 23rd of June, inside the dimly lit attic of the old vacation house known as Black Camelot, located deep within the backwoods of Pennsylvania, and not very far from the Appalachian Mountains, a meeting was underway between two people–Herbert Arnold O'Connell and Margaret Diana Richardson–alleged members of the Order of the Black Crayon Aristocracy. The Godmother, who was sitting on her Throne of Alfred Ryan, was speaking to Herbert the Great about some important matters. "I hope the Bambie Doll has something that I absolutely... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Aye," he answered, "Yet it's no secret to both of us that those two are trying to compete with each other over peculiar pieces of technology. Halftrack motorcycles and specialized radio controlled model airplanes. Who knows what is hidden behind that small metal door, because a lot are aware that Horst was the intellectual type within the Brotzman family. Although it is true that innovation runs in the Brotzmans, this trait is most apparent in the case of Horst the Worst." Looking back to all the talks he had with his late father about the Brotzmans, in those bygone days of his youth during the 1950s and1960s, he then raised a question at the Godmother. "Knowing you, I think we can come to an agreement about all the things my old man had to say about Horst and the brothers. Care to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Minutia Essay What is Minutiae? Generally, two fingerprints have been looked at utilizing discrete components called minutiae. These elements incorporate focuses in a finger's rubbing skin where edges end (called an edge completion) or split (called an edge bifurcation). Normally, there are on the request of 100 details on a ten print. With a specific end goal to hunt and match fingerprints, the organize area and the introduction of the edge at every minutia point are recorded. Figure 4–1 demonstrates a case of the two sorts of details. The particulars are set apart in the correct picture, and the tails on the markers point toward the minutia's introduction. The area of every minutia is spoken to by a facilitate area inside the unique mark's picture. Diverse AFIS frameworks speak to this area in an unexpected way. The ANSI/NIST standard indicates units of separation as far as 0.01 mm from a starting point in the base left corner of the picture. For instance, a 500 x 600 pixel picture examined at 19.69 pixels for each millimeter (ppmm) has measurements 25.39 x 30.47 mm which in standard units of 0.01 mm is Along these lines, the pixel facilitate (200, 192) will be spoken to in standard units at where the Y–arrange is measured from the base of the picture upward. Details introduction is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A few attributes can be measured that are intended to pass on data with respect to the nature of restricted districts in the picture. These incorporate deciding the directional stream of edges in the picture and recognizing districts of low difference, low edge stream, and high ebb and flow. These last three conditions speak to precarious zones in the picture where details discovery is temperamental, and together they can be utilized to speak to levels of value in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Peer Pressure Satire Peer Pressure You ever been peer pressured into something you regret? Let me tell you about the time when I was peer pressured to jump off a bridge. It was my sophomore year summer, the scene around me was spirit–lifting, clouds were latched to the unending sky. So a couple of buddies and I decided to go swimming, we searched far and wide and we wanted to jump rocks. So my friend Ivan suggested we go to Jones Creek. I have only heard of Jones Creek once or twice from people at school, but haven't actually had the chance to go. So we packed our stuff, threw it in the car and headed towards Jones Creek. My body was ecstatic with joy as I have never been cliff jumping. It was about an hour out from Hillsboro, a little bit pass tillamook. Ever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So I did it like 20 more times before finally resting up on the shore. As time passed by, it felt as if we spent the whole day swimming and jumping off a helicopter skydiving. Then the unexpected happen, my best friends Ivan and Nathan decided they wanted to get a go at the bridge. In my head, I knew this was not a good idea. The bridge was skyscraping, towering, mighty, I can't even think of words to describe it. It was unmatchable and yet they want to jump off it. I tried to convince them not to, worrying that something might go wrong if they did. Quite frankly they didn't care what I had to say and offered me to jump with them. I was already on the bridge with them and they were on the outside of the rails ready to jump. While all my friends are behind me they wanted to see all three of us jump at the same time. I was scared shitless. But being me I caved in and vaulted right over the rail and stood next to 2 of my best friends as we were about to jump a bridge. I've never been more scared in my life, looking down at my feet it looked like the people below me were ants. We stood there for a good 5 minutes contemplating on whether we should jump or not. The longer we sat there the worst it became, we were all trembling with fear. Both Ivan and Nathan had fear in their eyes like I've never seen before. I bet they were just as scared as I was. The sun was gleaming at all 3 of us as we stood there in shock and awe. But we had to man up and jump, so we did exactly that. The water was fragile, universe–blue–colour, making it appear like nature's amphitheatre. At that very moment all 3 of us jumped, the air felt ice cold, it felt as if everything was statue still, like time froze on us. It was peaceful and comfortable, I have never experienced such a unique feeling. As we came racing down we smacked the water and plunged right for the surface gasping for air. It was a feeling that you can't shake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Deltas Lead to the Water The boy sat down on the beach. He looked around only to see a blue blanket. The large waves crashed on the ground, and he stood up. His sharp and spiky hair stroked a plan tree. He turned around to see a invisible thread on his face. He looked closer, and the sun light reflected of the thread. The thread felt like silk, as he slowly passed through it. In confusion he turned around to see what it really was. He looked around and saw a big black block. The black block had several dots on its face. The long legs swooped down the invincible thread. The boy walked away. His cut pants stroked the ground. The block moved back into the thread. Then he stubbled backwards on his feet. His eyes strained. He stood up slowly,and jumped backwards. He looked at the large block, and then walked away. He again sat down on the beach. The sparkling sand glistened in the sun. The blue tropical ocean had large reefs. The tiny fish swam under the large ocean arks. Blue, red, green, and yellow fish swam past each other grouping as they go. He looked at the tropical paradise. The large island was covered with green. The boy looked to his side. A large cliff hanged over him. A small delta had formed. "Wait! Deltas lead to water!" he screamed in excitement. He ran towards the delta, and followed it upstream. His enthusiasm slowly faded. The delta turned out to be longer then he expected. When he walked pass a large tree. He saw large vines hanging over him. He slowly took the vine, and ripped it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Science And Innovation : How It Is The Most Key Medium Of... Computerized pictures are a standout amongst the most key medium of passing on data. Extricating the data from pictures and comprehension them such that the removed data can be utilized for a few assignments is a vital normal for Machine learning. Utilizing pictures for the route of robots is a case of the same. Different applications, for example, extricating defame tissues from the body checks and so forth frame an indispensable piece of Medical conclusion. Picture division is one of the introductory strides in course of comprehension pictures and afterward finds the distinctive items in them. Cutting edge agrarian science and innovation is compelling development. The estimation of natural product relies on upon the nature of organic product. It is a vital issue how to test nature of organic product in horticultural science and innovation. The traditional methodology of organic products quality appraisal is finished by the specialists and it is extremely tedious. Deformity division of organic products can be seen as an example of the picture division in which we are intrigued just to the absconded part of the picture. Picture division involves the partition or division of the picture into regions of comparable properties. In another route, division of the picture is only pixel characterization. The trouble to which the picture division procedure is to be completed for the most part relies on upon the specific issue that is being understood. It is dealt with as a critical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Smoking Eastern White Cedar Analysis This Story Was Written Under the Influence of Smoking Eastern White Cedar. I want to forgive my mother... Instead I'll go to my childhood home and burn it down. I feel good about it though. A couple of weeks ago, Dan and I were back in L.A. after Dan's European tour. I was exhausted and cold to the bone but I was happy to go back to the California sun. He was happy to retire to his Calabasas cabin. After thirty–six shows and eleven and half hours on a plane, we were about to be done with the music industry. I was sitting on the ground trying to find something to play and Dan laid down on his couch. His feet fell on the ground because he was too big for it. The sun was shining timid. "I need to go home." He started. "We just came back from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... to Manhattan if there is enough snow to swallow you whole. The snow falls like a new clock ticks, until the battery is dead or summer comes. While I don't appreciate the silence, Dan is obsessed with it. He said 'snow makes everything mute and he has enough chaos in his head.' That is maybe why we always find ourselves coming back to "The Edge" but never staying for long. 'The Edge' bar and restaurant is the only thing alive around here in February. The whole town goes into a fog–like mental process where things never get done, and people choose not to see. With red neon lights, soft rock playing from the old radio, and the smell of Cedar it felt like I was shoved back in time. The edge, is an arthritic house that compliments its name and invites you to take the last step into nothing. There was no one at the bar, and it was late. There were a few tables and chairs around the room. Mickey, the bar owner, hung around behind the bar cleaning glasses. I searched for the stage. It was a pile of wooden crates in the corner. Mickey waved me over to the bar. "I pulled up a couple more chairs and tables from the back. We are expecting a full–house ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. U2 : Stories For Boys U2: Stories for boys Four different personalities, one unit. The Irish rock band U2 has been one of the most popular rock bands for the past 30 years. With just four members, Bono, Adam Clayton, the Edge, and Larry Mullen Jr., the band has been an Irish Phenomenon. They steadily grew in popularity since their first released album, Boy, but March 9, 1987 was the turning point in their career. March 9, 1987 marks the day that their third album, The Joshua Tree, propelled them into stardom. Since then U2 has sold more more than 130 million albums, been number one all over the world, revolutionized live performance, spearheaded political campaigns and made music that defines the age we live in. Paul David "Bono" Hewson, the lead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thanks to Bono's "promiscuous" ambitions, "flirting to all kinds of things", and always challenging himself with new things not only led him to be one of Irish's most significant historical figures , but to answer Larry Mullen Jr.'s bulletin board notice. Just like Bono David "The Edge" Howell Evans main ambition wasn't to become "one of the most respected guitarists in rock and roll", rather become a doctor or an engineer. Unlike Bono and Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge was born in Barking Essex, East London, but moved to Dublin at an early age. But just like Bono The Edge was a bright kid and wanted to make something out of his life that is until he stumbled across Larry Mullen Jr.'s bulletin board notice. He was the first one to respond to Larry's notice. "The Edge showed guitar skills well beyond his age, and the chemistry among the group was obvious from the beginning." Bono took it upon himself to baptize David Howell Evans as "The Edge" for his sharp features of the face and sharp mind. The Edge's commitment to the band grew to such extent to the point that his past academic ambitions were forgotten. "The Edge's unmistakable guitar sound–– clean, sharp, incisive, and cutting Edge–– is part of U2's trademark." Not only does The Edge have magical fingers but vocal talent as well. The first song (of many) were he sang the lead was "Seconds" from the War album. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Experience Of Niagara Falls Have you ever heard of a place that has millions of gallons of water falling over the side of a cliff every minute? This place is called Niagara Falls. Niagara is one of the many wonders of the world. Over the summer, I traveled to Niagara Falls. I will never forget the experience of the falls. The experience includes seeing the falls in the daytime, seeing Niagara in the nighttime, and how it effects some of your other senses, getting closer to the falls by doing some activities, and learning about the falls more by seeing an exciting movie. Niagara Falls is a beautiful place. It is extremely beautiful to look at in the daytime. It is amazing to see millions of gallons of water tumbling over the edge. Niagara Falls is about 170 feet high, so the water falls a long way. There is constantly water falling. When the water hits the rocks at the bottom of the falls, it creates mist. There is a ton of mist flying out of the bottom of the falls. The whole town surrounding Niagara is covered in mist. There is also the sight of the water splashing on the rocks. It almost looks like the water is bouncing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Niagara affects more than just eyes. You don't just see the falls, you can sense them too. There is mist everywhere. Your hair gets puffy from all of the humidity. You can only put your hair in a pony tail or it will stand up by itself. There is water splashing off the rocks. This effects your ears because it is very loud. Niagara never sleeps. The water is splashing through everyday and every night. You have to get used to the sound of water splashing or you will not be able to sleep at night. The splashing also causes water to fly everywhere. It is not just the mist in your face. When you are standing by the bottom of the falls on the lookout spot, you will get wet. You will get soaked, but tour guides give you raincoats so you do not end up completely drenched in water. Niagara Falls is not just a sight, it is an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Edge Of The Razor's Edge Somerset Magugham's novel the Razor's Edge, focuses on the different types of lives several characters decide to lead. Isobel, settles for a normal life without risk. She gives up adventure and instead marries a rich man named Gray and has children. Larry, Isobel's former fiancГ©e, refuses to settle down. Although several characters push him to get a steady job and marry Isobel, he is not interested in having a job and therefore Isobel refuses to marry him. Instead of working, Larry wanted to travel the world, take risks, find out what is really out there, and what God really is before giving up and living a more simplistic life. As the epigraph of the novel states, "The sharp edge of a razor is difficult to pass over. Thus the wise say the path to salvation is hard." Larry understood that the road he was embarking on was difficult, but he still decided to take a risk and pass the sharp edge and in my opinion; Larry Darrell succeeded.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many, like Isobel, would settle for a safer life without risks. However, there are a few people who would decide to take the risks, and live life dangerously. Larry Darrell is one these few. After being in the army and witnessing how easy it is to lose your life, Larry wanted to see what was out in the world and live life to the fullest extent before settling down. He did not want to become a lawyer or doctor like Isobel wanted, he wanted something more– to find the meaning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Why She Killed: A Narrative Fiction 'Stop!' I screamed. Her hair swirled in the wind as she made her way towards the edge of the building. She spun on one foot and turned to face me. Her face was blotchy from crying. 'Why?' Her voice was shaky and weak. It didn't sound like the girl I knew. Her name was Zoe. She was blonde and beautiful and my best friend. She stumbled towards the edge of the building. 'Wait!' My voice was hoarse. Gingerly, I stepped forward, 'Please, w–,' my voice hitched, 'why?' 'Why not?' she snorted. Something was wrong. Very wrong. I had to reach her. I took a step forward. She stopped laughing suddenly and took two steps back. I did a quick estimate; she was now only about ten steps away from the edge. 'Noah, don't try to stop me. I have to do this,' A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 'He took them. Besides, they make me feel horrible. But today I feel good. I know I'm doing the right thing,' she smiled, tears formed in her eyes, 'I can see my mum again. I've been speaking to her. She said I'd be happy.' My breathing got heavier and heavier. 'Your mum would never say that! She would want you to keep going, to keep fighting!' Sarah had looked just like Zoe. Long blonde hair and wide brown eyes. They were often mistaken for sisters. 'I am tired. Tired of being told to stay positive. I just want to go to sleep and never wake up.' She tugged at the sleeves of her jumper. I could see she had made a little hole. 'Do you know why I dress like this?' She pulls her jumper over her head and throws it over the edge of the building. All over her neck and her arms were purple bruises. From where I was standing, it looked as if someone had flicked purple paint all over her. Spreading all over her body. Like flowers blooming. 'If you were me, what would you do? Noah, please. If you were ever my friend, you would let me do this.' She's four steps away. Three steps. Two steps. One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Short Story: The African American Woman Clank. The metal rod pushed down forcefully, flung the whining rusted door open to the city skyline at sunset. A deep inhale. Then a gasp. Sneakers scraping and tapping against the pavement toward the north edge of the rooftop. "Wait––stop! Please!" A hunched, older man in an evergreen wetsuit is hovering, standing on the wall's edge. His frame shakes as he squats up and down taking deep breaths. As his arms went up and down with his squats, gold pieces of fabric shimmered in the decaying light to make what looked like bat wings. Racing around the metal door, a middle aged woman clearly out of breath from the short travel distance desperately exhales the words, "don't jump." A small chuckle comes from behind the woman. "Don't worry lady,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "I don't understand how you two can take this so lightly" Rosin said a little miffed. "You see Ms. Rosin. I am eighty years old today an– "Oh happy birthday." "d, oh thank you, that's very kind. Anyway I have realized I have served in several wars, I have traveled the world, I have eaten my way to this here Buddha body, and I have realized all my life I never got over my fear of heights. Soooooo." Earnest headed towards the edge again. Rosin quickly moved to follow him to the edge of he rooftop. Earnest didn't move to the crawl up to the edge, but he went to brick barrier and peered over the edge. Down what looked like a million stories was a tiny little dot stood in the alleyway between the two bricked apartment buildings. It wasn't super small, but small enough where Rosin needed her glasses to get a better idea of how big the trampoline was. "Is that your safety net?" Earnest nodded seriously. ––– So began our relationship. Burt laughed at the crazy old man in an evergreen wetsuit with gold bat wings. I came up and usually brought some treats. Then both Burt and I would watch as the same routine began. Earnest's squats for about an hour until the sun went down. Earnest would return to the recliner where Burt had already pulled out a cold beer and set it in his cup ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Creative Story : Personal Narrative : A Personal Story I was sitting in my room on my bed when all of the sudden my mom called "Come on It's time to go to your special visit!", "Ok " I yelled then raced down the hallway down the soft stairs with carpet on them and to my shoe cubby I quickly tied my shoes and and double knotted them that way they stay on. Then I ran to the car and pulled the door open, then I hopped inside and crawled back to my seat I sat down and put my headphones on this is going to be fun! On the way there I was looking out the window when i saw a groundhog popping out of its hole it looked like it was buried at first but when we got closer I saw it is a brown groundhog with blackish color eyes! I got happy when I saw it I guess i saw it i think it's good luck! When wwe turned on his road I got really,really, excited! It is Matt's sister's birthday but I was going as one of Matt's two friends he can bring to hang out! I couldn't wait to get there I was like a mouse in cheese I am so Excited! Then when we came to Matt's driveway and pulled in I jumped out like a kangaroo jumping over a car. Matt is already waiting for me on his porch! I ran to him and said, "Hi Matt" ,"Hi Noah" he said. Matt's house is brick red and his neighbor owns a tractor that is old and rusty! Also the tractor is split in half! I love to see it when i go to his house. "let's go to my room for now", "Ok" I answered and followed him to his room! When we got there we started to talk about school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Razor's Edge Study Guide The Razor's Edge W. Somerset Maugham Online Information For the online version of BookRags' The Razor's Edge Premium Study Guide, including complete copyright information, please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguideв€’razorsв€’edge/ Copyright Information ©2000в€’2007 BookRags, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale's For Students Series: Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction, Author Biography, Plot Summary, Characters, Themes, Style, Historical Context, Critical Overview, Criticism and Critical Essays, Media Adaptations, Topics for Further Study, Compare &Contrast, What Do I Read Next?, For Further Study, and Sources.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Somerset Maugham......................................................................................53 Gray Maturin......................................................................................................54 Louisa Bradley....................................................................................................54 Kosti ...................................................................................................................55 . Father Ensheim...................................................................................................55 Suzanne Rouvier.................................................................................................55 Sophie MacDonald.............................................................................................56 Shri ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Midsummer Night's Dream Fifth Period It was a casual Wednesday morning when I walked into Maple Place Middle School. That is, until I reached 5th period. 5th period was my favorite period of the day because I had English, which is my favorite subject. I had it with my favorite teacher as well, Mrs.Secko. I had English two periods a day, 5th and 7th. 5th was Literature, and 7th was Language Arts. This week, we were going to be reviewing Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream". We would be collaborating with the other 7th grade English teacher, Mrs. Richter. Some of us would be staying in Mrs.Secko's class while some of us would be transferred into Mrs. Richter's for this specific lesson. I was one of the students who was chosen to be transferred into Mrs.Richter's for that week. So, from this Wednesday to next Wednesday I would be going to Mrs.Richter's for 5th period. Once I was picked to go into Mrs.Richter's class, I reluctantly got out of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I sat down with a stool on my right, Jackie on my left and Katie on Jackie's other side. Mrs.Richter started to read the summary of the play and then a little description of each character. She was reading the lead roles first. One of the lead roles was a character named "Nick Bottom" he was a donkey. Now, when Mrs.Richter said that whomever played this character would be a donkey, I found this pretty funny so I jokingly whispered to Jackie who was sitting next to me "I want to be that guy." I didn't announce it outloud, I quietly leaned over and whisper it to her. I, however, did not not know that Mrs.Richter was sitting behind me so when I said this she heard me and said out loud to the class, "Ok Hannah, you can be Nick Bottom." My friends and I thought this was the funniest thing ever so we just lost our minds and burst out laughing. When I laugh, I have the tendency to start crying if the situation was funny, or in this case, ridiculous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Short Story : A Story? Basilton Arlen Wolff–Haynes (Baz) woke up to the noise of his roommate snoring. Groggily, he looked at his watch and groaned inwardly. The blinking digital letters read: 4:37. Way too early, he thought. There is no way I'm going to be able to go back to sleep, with Snow trying to impersonate a pig over there. Might as well get up now. Quietly, he crept out of bed, leaving the sheets practically undisturbed, and changed into his school uniform. Baz looked out the window before pulling on his blazer, too. Still tiptoeing, he sneaked out of the room, gently closing the door quietly behind him. There he was met with a moment of hesitation. Will the door still be unlocked? Do I know what I'm doing? Finally, he pushed all the doubts out of his head. It's been too long since I've been up there. It would be nice to pay the place a visit. Without making a sound, he inched down the hall until he reached the stairs. Baz walked normally now, as there was no risk of people overhearing him here, in the stairwell. When he finally got up the two flights of stairs, he sneaked back out into the hallway. Looking both ways to see if there were any early wakers about, he trudged down the hall until he reached a door at the end of the hallway. The brass nameplate read: Attic. Baz opened the door (he had learned in his 3rd year that it was never locked) and walked into the attic, wincing as the door squeaked shut. He looked around him. Everything was like it had been 2 weeks ago: finely coated in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of The Book ' The Jewels ' Far away in a land near the edge of the world as a young, girl named Micah. Being unwise and filled with joy she tiptoes near the edge of the sand, leaving small prints in her wake. The impressions are soon washed away with the water that surpasses all obstacles. As the foam bubbles and multiplies, blocking the view of the world below, Micah awaits to find the treasures untold. The girls smile widens in disbelief as she hopes and dreams about who she could be with all the riches from down under the dark waters. The jewels could finally pull her out of the rags, that seem to have a way of only finding her. Although, if she could have the gold it could drag her to a place of no return, since it has already been the death of many men. She sits down her joy slowly dissipating as she realizes a friend like this would never reveal all the secrets that are hidden within. Still, her friend continues to calmly wave back with a wiseness beyond Micahs years. Since she is only seventeen and she does not recognize or see all that is to be seen and know about the world like her friend, who has been around since before the dinosaurs. This girl is me, and the friend that awaits close by is the ocean. The name I received at birth is Micah and I am seventeen years old, and unlike the ocean I only go by one name. When the ocean was first created it was called by many names, the Seven Seas, Poseidon 's realm, and even Davy Jones Locker. The ocean may not be alive, but many seem to say that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Strong Object Recognition Using Lbp, Ltp And Rlbp A Robust Object Recognition using LBP, LTP and RLBP Nithya.K1, Karthi Prem.S2 and Udhayachandrika.A3 1Department of IT, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, nithuthaara91 @gmailcom 2Department of IT, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, karthiprem @gmail.com 3Department of IT, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, udhayaa11 @gmail.com Abstract– In this paper two set of edge–texture features is proposed such as Discriminative Robust Local Binary Pattern (DRLBP) and Discriminative Robust Local Ternary Pattern (DRLTP) forobject recognition. The proposed DLBP and DRLTP are derived from the drawback of the Local Binary Pattern (LBP), Local Ternary Pattern (LTP) and Robust LBP (RLBP).The LBP code and the RLBP code are mapped in the same block .The proposed feature solves the problem of discrimination between a bright object against dark background and vice–versa. The proposed feature retains contrast information for representation of object contours the LBP, LTP and RLBP discards. By this proposed features the objects in the image can be further analyzed for the exact location of the object in the given image. Keywords– Object recognition, Local Binary pattern, Local Ternary Pattern, Texture, features extraction. I.INTRODUCTION The two part of the object recognition are category recognition and detection. The goal of the category recognition is to classify object in to one of several predefined categories. The main aim of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Descriptive Essay I grabbed his arm and pulled it to mine "And if you love me the way i love you you 'll stay here......" he shook his head and i felt him brush my hair from my face "Tk.........let me go..." it wasn 't an angry let me go it was I 'm sorry but you have let me go "No... If you want to go take me with you." im crazy i thought as i looked up at him. More tears fell from his face. He cried beautifully without the ugly puffed lips and blotchy skin but just tears. Glassy eyes with tears of fire and ice it seemed the way the light hit them. Tears that fell onto his skin, perfectly tan and strangely nice against the almost redness of his hair. I hated to think so but he was amazing in the dull 4am light. The moon hit his face just enough to make him look like artwork. Art that somehow is beautiful but also makes you think. He took my arm and rolled up my sleeve. " Look at you......" he traced the endless scars on my arm, not all self inflicted but all with a reason,all with a meaning. I wiped my eyes even though no tears were there. "Scars and cigarette burns......just another page in my story." he pulled off his hoodie and i saw his arms. Burn marks. "From the fire...most of them....." he breathed, painfully. "From the past." i traced a few of the scars on my arms with his finger. "From my father and other horrible people." i traced more scars and shivered as i did. I traced the long scar from rist to elbow and felt him quake. "From me." i traced the last scars remaining. "And thats ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Narkissa Sov Monologue ~Narkissa POV~ I woke up with a busting headache, "Wh–here am I?" I muttered looking around in a dark room. A bright light flashed, "Tate who do you pick?" I heard James speak. Picked!? More people? I looked over and spotted to girls in the cornor sobbing. "Her." I looked to where his finger was pointing. Me!? Tate motioned his finger for me to get up, I rise walking towards him, what's there to fight for anyway? James eyed me the 'you better not try nything stupid' look. Tate lead my limp body towards a room, "Sit." he whispered, I sat right in the floor, "What the hell i'm not bad, come sit on my be." "Ok bitch." "What kind of music do you like?" "Why." "Why not." "Alternative." "Is hollywood undead ok?" "Fucking love that band!" I boomed. Tate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My legs are dangling off the edge, The bottom of the bottle is my only friend, I think I'll slit my wrists again and I'm gone, gone, gone, gone, My legs are dangling off the edge, A stomach full of pills didn't work again, I'll put a bullet in my head and I'm gone, gone, gone, gone. We hit the sky, there goes the light, No more sun, why's it always night When you can't sleep, well, you can't dream, When you can't dream, well, whats life mean? We feel a little pity, but don't empathize The old are getting older, watch a young man die, A Mother and a Son and someone you know, Smile at each other and realize you don't, You don't know what happened to that kid you raised, What happened to the Father, who swore he'd stay? I didn't know 'cause you didn't say, Now Momma feels guilt, yea Momma feels pain, When you were young, you never thought you'd die, Found that you could but too scared to try,
  • 36. You looked in the mirror and you said goodbye, Climb to the roof to see if you could fly. So if I survive, then I'll see you tomorrow, Yeah I'll see you tomorrow. My legs are dangling off the edge, The bottom of the bottle is my only friend, I think I'll slit my wrists again and I'm gone, gone, gone, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Personal Narrative Essay The water was green and murky, with no telling which area was safe to jump into. The wind was still and cold, surely the water would be ten times colder. I have dreaded it all day, the end of the hike. Nervous I took steps closer to the verge of the cliff. I looked off the edge in disbelief that anyone would willingly jump off. Only a select few would decide to make the jump, and one of them was me. I took my stance on the edge of the waterfall, and watched as others beside me jumped in. Standing closer to the perimeter I thought about backing out, but it was too late. Called down by my friends, I knew I couldn't chicken out now. I took a deep breath and looked down at the water, trying to see the bottom, but quickly realized that if I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wind was still and cold, surely the water would be ten times colder. I have dreaded it all day, the end of the hike. Nervous I took steps closer to the verge of the cliff. I looked off the edge in disbelief that anyone would willingly jump off. Only a select few would decide to make the jump, and one of them was me. I took my stance on the edge of the waterfall, and watched as others beside me jumped in. Standing closer to the perimeter I thought about backing out, but it was too late. Called down by my friends, I knew I couldn't chicken out now. I took a deep breath and looked down at the water, trying to see the bottom, but quickly realized that if I saw the bottom I would have hit it. I closed my eyes, prayed, and jumped in. It felt like an eternity. My stomach dropped and my arms flapped up and down. It was as if my flight or fight response kicked in and told my brain to literally fly. Closer to the water, I anticipated the splash. Ice cold water hit my feet, then climbed up my body. Soon I was totally submerged. My heart beating high off adrenaline, I swam to the surface with a big smile. My friends cheered me on, and my last thought was that I wanted to jump ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Contents Of A Dead Man 's Pocket "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" The short story, "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" is a simply told story, of a man, Tom Benecke who is faced with many decisions in a short amount of time. One night when he is trying to work, one of his more important sheet of notes flies out of his apartment into the dark abyss of New York but it caught by the ledge outside of his room. As his greed and hunger for business status and money take over his mind and body, he finds himself on the edge of his apartment trying to retrieve a paper necessary for finishing his work. While outside, he begins to reevaluate the truly important things in his life and realizes that his work should be second behind only his family and his new wife. Through the series of events that occurs, the readers are able to see Tom's transformation from a dedicated, self–centered business man, to a loving, supportive husband. The story begins with Tom having to make a choice, going to the movies with his new wife, or staying at his home to unnecessarily finish his work. He decides to stay home and work on his project which makes him someone of a "hot–guilty conscience" so he opens up the window to cool himself off. He has a "hot guilty conscience" because he knows that he should be going to the movie but makes the wrong decision instead. When his wife is leaving she states "you wanted to see it, too." Although the readers know that this is true, he stays home anyway in hopes of finishing a project that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Personal Narrative: Guinea In Guinea, there are too many peoples and languages and cultures to name here. It is a massive region which spans to several thousand miles of coast in Western Africa, from the fringes of the Sahara to the southern ocean. It is here where the business of capturing slaves for their transportation to the new world is completed. The Niger river winds northeast into the continent for thousands of miles, and in the vast river basin from which its might is drawn is situated the kingdom of Tonga which reaches from the coast to an indefinite boundary inland, the extent of which is not known I believe to any one man. In the interior of the kingdom, our rule is nominal, tributorial. So, no repercussions were felt by our people as a result of this subjection, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I had long awaited the process and healing, my father being an expert with the knife. In the carefree vein of children, playing wistfully along the edge of a great precipice, my sister and I noticed a particular route we could take that found its way through the jungle excellently In the early summer of my fifteenth year my sister and I happened upon the edge of the forest. Knowing the dense forest led miles away from either our farms or houses, down the gorge cut by our stream and into a grove of baobab and kaer trees. There was a roaring waterfall past the edge of the visible and off to our left, and resolving to reach it we clambered high and low, veering too far away from the falls and finding ourselves dropping down, alas, on lower ground in a large ovular clearing well away from the top of the falls and, we knew, toward the neighboring village. In the afternoon sun we strode, curiosity on our heels, across its broad orange emptiness toward the footpath which beckoned on the other side underneath primordial clumps of vegetation. Normally when a completely random kidnapping is effected on one of our member, it is attempted within the village, and we are able to sound an alert in time to save the potetnial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Descriptive Essay About Plane Trip It was 8 o 'clock in the morning when we boarded the plane for Hawaii. My parents were waiting for this trip for a long time. Mom was a flight attendant that was based in Hawaii, and Dad was living here while doing collage. We have never been on a trip like this before. We have gone on car trips, but never on a plane. As we were boarding the plane my brother, Lowden and I were in awe of what we saw. There was a tunnel leading to the plane with little windows you could look outside with. It was a rainy day outside, and with little drops of water just enough to make you cool. We got inside the plane with flight attendants greeting us by putting flowers in our hair. Our seat was close to the front and near the window. Lowden and I sat down... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was palm trees everywhere they all looked as if they were waving hello to me. We walked further to the car dealership place, and got a car that we rented for the trip. "We have old friends, we are meeting at the beach let's go," Mom said excitedly. We drove away from the beautiful mountains and towards the beach. Every time we passed a restaurant I stuck my nose out the window. smelling the amazing aromas of tropical food. When we finally reached the beach we all hopped out of the car. We walked closer and closer to the ocean. Once we got close enough to the sand I took off my flip flops, and ran into the ocean. There was only about 30 people at the beach. About half of them were just laying in the sand tanning, and the other half was playing in the water. My parents meet their friends while Lowden, and I walked to the ocean. We saw a small wall that was leading out to sea. Lowden asked Dad if we could walk across it. He said only if we 're careful because it is slippery. I was the first to walk across it. The wall when about 30 feet into the ocean. "Do you want to go out the the edge and jump into the water?" I asked. "Sure," Lowden Replied We kept walking slowly down towards the edge of the wall. We got the the edge of the wall, and Lowden asked who should go first. I insisted because I was so excited to get in the water for the first time. I jumped in. Crunch. My knees were bent and I was touching the ocean floor. "It's not even deep, and I stepped on a rock ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Descriptive Essay On Be Brave Be Brave I could feel my heart pounding through my chest as I peered over the waterfall. My feet had cuts from standing on the sharp rocks. The lush green trees surrounded me. Water rushed off the edge plummeting thirty feet to the ground. The Screams of people throwing themselves off is unforgettable. I could feel the stream tugging at my feet and pulling me close to the edge. The smell of the sea can be found anywhere on the island. Wind coming from the ocean gave me chills. Listening to the peaceful sounds of the waves crashing on the shore miles away helped me relax. The problem is the only way down is to jump. That feeling I get when my stomach drops is one of my favorite; or the thrill of doing something crazy. My mom told me we were driving on the road to Hana, and I knew I had to find something exciting. Luckily for us we came upon a pool with a beaming waterfall pouring into it. The forest was full of life and lush trees. It looked like a painting or something out of a dream. Everything was perfect about this place. Walking onto the top of the waterfall I knew this had to be the placeI was telling myself to jump but my legs wouldn't move. Stuck there I knew I was terrified. The entire time I was telling myself I was brave enough to jump, but in reality my mind was buzzing with worries. I took a deep breath and wandered closer to the edge. As I looked over the cliff I saw the pounding water hit the pool. I took a step back and didn't think I could do it. I looked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...