LONG AGO, or maybe not so long ago, there was a tribe in a dark, cold cavern. The cave dwellers would huddle together and cry against the chill. Loud and long they wailed. It was all they did. It was all they knew to do. The sounds in the cave were mournful, but the people didn’t know it, for had never known life. But then, one day, they heard a different voice. “I have heard your cries,” it announced. “I have felt your chill and seen your darkness. I have come to help.” The cave people grew quiet
“Who walks around with their arms over their shoulders? With the underhand shot, you stand there with your arms hanging down in a totally relaxed position. It makes so much sense to me.”-Rick Barry. Rick was known for having an odd, but accurate granny- style free throw shot. He was also extremely good at scoring, and pretty good at everything else. Rick’s full name was Richard Francis Dennis Barry III. Rick Barry was born March 28 1944, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, his birthstone is Aries. Rick’s high
Wind howling. Trees swaying. Birds singing. Daffodils grew in profusion across the forest floor. This serene forest was filled today with happiness, peace, and playful creatures chasing each other. Everything was perfect. However, Tiffany, who lived in a small cottage, possessed in her heart only an inkling of all this joy because usually the forest was dark and gloomy. She was used to the darkness, the bare trees, the thunder, the lightning, and the owls’ hooting. To Tiffany, the forest today just
Friend, Please is a song off of Twenty One Pilots’ first album, titled Twenty One Pilots. Originating in Ohio, the group, consisting of singer/musician Tyler Joseph and percussionist Josh Dun, released this album in 2009. Named after the play “All my sons,” the group’s name is a reminder about the tough decisions between deciding to do what is right or do what is easy. Their songs consist of poems written by the members of the band. Twenty One Pilots does not fall under any specific music genre,
I threw my books on my bed and approached the jacket slowly, as if it was a stranger hand I want to shake. I touched the leather sleeves those long leather jacket and the dark black color jacket. From the kitchen my loving, kind, sweet mother said my jacket was in my closet. What! No I loved this jacket I didn't want my perfect leather zip, stud perfect jacket to be my pesky brother’s! Walking as slow as a person walking to their cruel fate. I searched that closet from head to toe but I had
Psychological Breakdown in Strindberg's The Father *Works Cited Not Included In Strindberg's The Father, we witness a string of actions that brings a sane and happy man to the point of utter lunacy in the span of twenty-four hours. While I think the play as a whole is less convincing in terms of its naturalism (perhaps very much due to the way it immediately dates itself), it does very fluidly connect the actions bringing about this psychological breakdown. To begin, the Captain lives in a house
The Thin Red Line During the blood-stained war of the novel The Thin Red Line a theme is presented, "Only the courageous and emotionally strong-willed survive." Throughout the storyline, the army of men parading through Guadalcanal are bombarded with unpredictable situations and odds. Only the men with courage at their backs and their heads screwed on straight can get through this chaos. The timid, scared stiff ones will not get out alive, but the ones who swallow their nerves can
The Underground Man is spiteful. He tells us this and we really ought to believe him. The Underground Man is not only bothered by the class system of Russia but he is also plagued by everyone that he happens to glance at. Namely, I think that he is tormented by the fact that he is not free. He will never be free. He is a prisoner of himself. In the first part of Notes from the Underground, the Underground Man spends a vast number of pages trying to be witty and intelligent by telling us all about
I walked into our basement, my parents built a fully functional lab down there, we even had our own telescope. We had three actually from different countries. It was a spacious room, white walls covered mostly with maps of all the places we’ve traveled to, I walked over to my favorite one, it was a blown up version of the one in the book me and my parents drew out together. ‘My Very Excellent Mother Just Made Us Nine Pizzas’ I said. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto. I
News is out and Kim Zolciak's daughter Brielle Biermann is single once again after dumping her boyfriend Slade Osborne. These two seemed like a perfect match on Don't Be Tardy, but it turns out things are not as perfect as they seemed. E! Online shared the news straight from Brielle that they are done and she is saying that Slade turned out to be someone different than she thought. So far Brielle is not giving a ton of details, but everyone is hoping to find out exactly what happened to make her
In The Long Loneliness, Dorothy Day’s autobiography, the reader explores the life, love, and conversion of Dorothy Day through her inspiring life. From the birth of her beloved, baby brother to the death of her dearest friend, Dorothy Day takes the reader on a journey through her own personal triumphs, troubles, and tribulations on her path to finding true happiness in God. Through her everyday encounters with the people surrounding her, she finds God in life. Her ultimate mission in life was to
Lost Illusions, Bitter Wisdom and Fragile Hope in The Tempest Is Shakespeare’s play, The Tempest, a drama of lost illusions, bitter wisdom and fragile hope? Before this question can be considered, one first has to interpret these terms. Perhaps "bitter wisdom" and "fragile hope" are fairly simple concepts to understand, "lost illusions" is somewhat less clear, particularly in the case of The Tempest. There are three main interpretations of "lost illusions" that could be made. The first
Evaluation of a live Production Blood Brothers Blood Brothers was written by Willy Russell, It was first performed at the Liverpool Playhouse in January 1983. It is a musical / comedy drama set in Liverpool in the 1980’s. We went to see it at the Phoenix Theatre. When we were on our way to see the production I was quite excited and was looking forward to it very much as I had been told by some pupils at my school it was very good. When we arrived at the theatre and sat down in our seats
The Ride Home When I stepped out from under the dim lighted patio, I had only two things on my mind: Clay Matthews and a ride home. I wish I possessed all his striking qualities. Big muscles, long hair, with that ever lasting look of determination and resilience glued to his face, but hey, my looks aren’t so bad. At school I am considered big, tough, smart, and very similar to Clay Matthews. I have blue eyes, broad shoulders, and hair long on the top but shaved on both sides. I find it not too
A Cabin Catastrophe By Nathan Hart “Where are we disappearing to again?” I inquired. “A resort area named Innsbrook,” my mother riposted impatiently. “Where are my orders of business!” I asked no single person in particular. then when nobody responded I traveled to the kitchenette to gape for hours and never find it. And before I could look back it befell. Squelch! Suddenly I mutter something that shall not appear in the subconsciousness of the brains infant prodigies, nor communicated by children
Interpersonal Relations Onuffer, Angela Pennsylvania State University NURS 390 US Transitions and the Professional Nursing Role Hildegard Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations Hildegard Peplau born on September 1, 1909, lived until March 17, 1999, and was raised in Reading, PA by her parents. In 1918 Hildegard witnessed the devastating flu epidemic which greatly influenced her understanding of the impact of illness and death on families. Hildegard graduated in 1931 from the Pennsylvania school
To many people, the “American dream” is having a decent job, a nice family, and a white picket fence in the suburbs. But what actually happens behind that white picket fence? Sam Mendes’ 1999 film, American Beauty, explores what happens behind closed doors of a seemingly perfect and normal family in American suburbia. The film plays on many different emotions; ranging from funny and whimsical to sad and tragic. American Beauty utilizes remarkable cinematography and stunning visual images, realistic
There are so many things in the world that we live in that has impacted my life in so many ways. Here lately as a senior in high school, the most things that have impacted and changed my life were the novels that i have been reading in Coach Frei’s class. Some of them not as much as others. For example, Tuesdays With Morrie, has had one of the biggest impacts on my life and how to live it. Here are some ways that this emotional rollercoaster of a book has impacted my life. The first thing that had
Interview Essay - Mary Goddard Mary "Lallie" Goddard was born on December 28, 1922, in New Mexico. She has two daughters and two grandchildren, one boy, one girl. She enjoys exercising regularly and volunteering her time with others. Lallie Goddard defines happiness as being content. She says that this definition has changed over time. "With so many things been thrown at you through the course of your life, you learn to be content. I have my favorite things around me. My mother could take
Media Effects The Effects of Media on the Public's Opinion Mass media - have you ever taken the time to consider two articles about the same thing? Some may be more bias against a group or idea, while others keep a strict, non bias view. The way the media portrays events may change or even corrupt people's thoughts on certain public matters. This paper will dissect four articles on the Woodstock riots and show the relationships and differences between them. On a Sunday night, near the closing