Prologue:
In the years of the 1990s, humans began showcasing superhuman abilities such as flight, invisibility, telekinesis, and other extraordinary abilities, we call these new strand of human Homo Extraordinaire or Exran for short. Not did they face discrimination, but the gene that make and/or made these evolved humans, named PWR pronounced like the word power, is unstable giving different people different powers, sometimes uncontrollable causing many accidents and deaths. The year is currently 2018, 28 years later these superhumans have caused the original thought of the worlds evolution to speed up several steps, this caused humanity and exranity to invent highly advanced technology and come upon alien life, some even say we discovered
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Garcia…” Before he could finish Dani interrupted. “It’s Garcia-Jensen. Not just Garcia.” “Well anyway, Ms. Garcia-Jensen, today is your lucky day.” “And why is that Mr. Gūlstein.” “Okay number one: Call me Andy, and number two: I scored you an interview with The United SuperHero Federation.” “I don’t want it.” she immediately responded. “Okay, I may have called it a proposition, but I’m not asking and this isn’t a choice. You either do this or your fired by the higher ups 'cause frankly you don’t do anything around here, except make coffee on the occasion. So, I’m giving you this so you can keep a job. Do you understand?” “Yes, I understand.” she sighed obnoxiously, sounding like a fed up teen. “Good, because the practical interview will start tomorrow at eight, so get to work early, and I’ll email you the questions.” “Okay, I guess I’ll go home.” she said in a relieved voice.
As she was halfway through the door, Mr. Gūlstein called her another time to remind her of something he forgot. “Oh I almost forgot, the three day long sleepover and observation will begin an hour after the practical interview.” he reminded her. “Wait, what!” she exclaimed. “There is no way I’m sleeping over
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Like always the house is lonely, seems lonely, she’s lonely, except for her three cats who are always there because they sort of need her to live. The walls of the apartment are stained from old age and you can hear the floorboard creak as you walk or the rats and mice scurrying behind the walls and floors. The walls are thin, as people would say, so people can hear everyone else in the apartment. Like old lady Beatrice watching the 70’s tv channel or the newly wed couple fighting, again, or the student next door studying “extracurricular” activities with his tutor. Huh, it seems Dani’s Therapist Dr. Anastasia Volkova left her some
She doesn’t encounter many people, let alone those who want to have a conversation with her which makes her feel lonely. When she says “somebody” it shows how desperate she is to have a conversation. Somebody implies that it could be anyone. She wants her daily routine to differ each day. She then describes how she feels about her home. She refers to it as a “house”, which represent the lack of emotional connection she shares with it. The house is symbolic of her loneliness because when she is in her house, she is usually by herself. When she is alone, she doesn’t have many things to do which causes her to be bored. She also refers to her house as “that” house which shows that she feels like she doesn’t have a deep connection with
No one knows for sure where the ponies came from.The chincoteague ponies stand at twelve to thirteen hands. Chincoteague ponies are stocky with short legs, thick manes, and large round bellies. Assateague island is a harsh environment for them to live and there diet is limited. We will be focusing on the Chincoteague pony roundup. You will learn about the History, The modern day, How did the book Misty of Chincoteague help the pony roundup become famous,You will also learn about the ponies on Assateague island, Finally you will learn a few quick facts about assateague island. Did you know for a horse to be considered a pony it has to stand less the 14 hands or 4.6 feet?
No one knows for sure where the ponies came from.The Chincoteague ponies stand at twelve to thirteen hands. Chincoteague ponies are stocky with short legs, thick manes, and large round bellies. Assateague Island is a harsh environment for them to live and their diet is limited. We will be focusing on the Chincoteague pony roundup. You will learn about the History, The modern day, How did the book Misty of Chincoteague help the pony roundup become famous,You will also learn about the ponies on Assateague island, Finally you will learn a few quick facts about Assateague island. Did you know for a horse to be considered a pony it has to stand less the 14 hands or 4.6 feet?
My dad and I go hunting every weekend during deer season which is from mid of Novmber to the first of Janurary.We go sit at 6:00am and we leave at 8:00am,but why we sit we will be wacthing birds and squirrals playing in the place we have corn they will eat it like deer does.We half to sit still were the deer can’t see us in the deer stand.When we go hunting you have to climb up in the deer stand and then sit patiertly to wait for something to come out of the woods.We look three or four different way in the stand.”My dad stated,” theres a deer.We go hunting in Pearson Georgia.When we go hunting we have to be careful because the gun could go off.It could be dangous going hunting by yourself.But if anything happen I can help him.Because we
Her environment feels to her very much like a prison with her husband merely pushing aside her feelings of distaste, believing that giving in and listening to her desires will only worsen her condition. When the narrator wishes for the walls to be fixed, her husband refuses, stating “nothing was worse for a nervous patient than to give way to such fancies. After the wall-paper was changed it would be the heavy bedstead, and then the barred windows, and then that gate at the head of the stairs, and so on” (Gilman 3). The narrator feels entrapped by the house’s bars and gates, but her husband in no way gives her feelings consideration and he refuses to change her environment, therefore keeping her imprisoned within the house, the gilded cage, and her mind. Although the house illustrates feminist views a great deal, the greatest setting to emphasize those views is the wallpaper in the bedroom; “At night in any kind of light, in twilight, candlelight, lamplight, and worst of all by moonlight, it becomes bars!” (Gilman 7). The pattern and the paper itself restrains her, although not physically like the bars on the windows or the gates on the doors, the wallpaper represents a psychological restraint, a mental prison. All of her thoughts are devoted entirely to the paper; she is obsessed with it, unable
Throughout our lives, we carry and value our own beliefs. As we face different challenges, we may be persuaded into making certain choices. However, no matter how convincing a person may be, in the end we always have the last word. Nobody likes being told what to do but we do like to hear other opinions for a different perspective. The proper way of using rhetoric is through a confident tone that is knowledgeable of their topic. The speaker should have integrity and be selfless in the sense that they are understanding towards their audience.
The subject of my informational interview was Maria Ramos. Maria is currently an Emergency room/ Trauma Nurse at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. Previous to her current position, she was on the Registered Nurse Resource Team at UCLA Ronald Regan Medical Center Emergency Room. Some of Maria’s duties include working with a healthcare team to assess a patient’s needs and prioritize the care based on their condition. She will also monitor their condition, administer medications, plan for their long-term care, and explain this plan of action to the patient and their families. Sometimes, she is responsible for stabilizing a patient upon arrival. Maria prides herself in providing comfort to her patients and easing their worries and concerns.
The first thing that I wanted to be when I was to become a dog hero.I wanted to spend my life saving every dog out there. But as I grew up and became involved with PAWS I discovered that it was impossible to save every dog out there. I thought of the best way that I can help my dog and other dogs out there from animal abuse or neglect. So how could we possibly save dogs and be their hero? So I am here to tell you about how can you be a dog hero through spaying/neutering. The main point of my speech are the health benefits for your pets, how it prevents animal cruelty, how it gives a chance for other dogs to have a home. Going into my first point spaying your female pets and neutering your
Ever since the fall, mankind has had a voracious desire for power and influence. People witness this desire within the walls of the Capitol Building when the media exposes backroom deals. It also springs up whenever a politician uses a podium to persuade people that he makes the world work. Politicians possibly rely on persuasion because they crave the power. However, persuasion is a manipulative, unBiblical tactic of forcing others to accept a point of view by all means necessary.
I think that the narrator feels much alone in life, even though she has a family who cares for her. She is clinically depressed so naturally she is going to feel isolated from the world. Speaking about a house that the narrator grew up in, she writes, 'and there was one chair that always seemed like a strong friend.
The narrator identifies her frustration; nonetheless, attributes her frustrations but succumbs to her “nervous condition.” It gives the impression however, that recognizing this course of treatment would cause her to remain in an incipient state of insanity. But realizes that “it does weigh on one so not to do no duty in any way.” However, she cannot come to bring herself to argument and submits to her husband’s demands. During her time in solitude she passes her time in her room observing the hideous wallpaper; although, she would have preferred to be in a much colorful room with beautiful foliage just out the window rather a tedium room that offered only further anguish. Both her motivation and rebellious actions turn to her imagination onto seemingly disinterested objects of the home and the wallpaper in an attempt to ignore her rising hindrance; as well as, documents her thoughts in a secret diary kept from her
Although she has to “disagree with their ideas.” (473) Because she believes “that congenial work, with excitement and change” (473) would help her condition because “it is such a relief!” (477). In her secret diary, she describes the house as mostly positive, but disturbing elements such as “rings and things in the walls” (474). She doesn’t complain much about the house, just about the room her and John are staying in. She describes the room as “a big, airy room, the whole floor nearly, with windows that look all ways, and air and sunshine galore.” (474). Something about that wallpaper really disturbs her and she just cannot seem to figure out what exactly it is. She states that she has “never saw a worse paper in my life. One of those sprawling, flamboyant patterns committing every artistic sin.” (474) And describes the wallpaper as “a smouldering unclean yellow”
Introduction The concept of ‘A Paradox of Hart’s Fallible Finality’ is given by ‘Andrej Kristan’ of the ‘Department of Private Law’ in ‘University of Girona’. He attempts to redefine the concept of fallibility of final judicial decisions by Hart, i.e. the final judicial decisions may be incorrect from the legal point of view. The author intends to show that the usual understanding of ‘Fallible Finality’ gives rise to a contradiction (the paradox), i.e. that it is (sometimes) legally correct to do that which is not legally correct by not contradicting the practical (realistic) examples.
Main Point: and what our community could look like if we all did our part.
“Are you sure you want to be at home? How about you stay at my place tonight instead?”