This document contains random words and phrases with sexual, scatological, and nonsensical content. It discusses various body parts and acts in a crass and vulgar manner without any clear meaning or purpose.
The document appears to be a collection of unrelated quotes, sayings, and short passages on various topics. It includes quotes from Lionel Richie and Lady Gaga on love and passion, an anonymous saying on power, a passage on the need to remake Singapore, and quotes on the nature of learning and the future. Interspersed are numbers, symbols and short phrases that do not provide much context. The overall content and meaning of the document is difficult to discern based on the disjointed nature of the information presented.
The Night Falcon is a comedy film produced by LRD Productions, Prestige Films, and Fleming Inc. It follows a bored, middle-aged man named Harvey Clark and his crazy best friend Phil "Night Falcon" Phibbs who go on a wild stag road trip to Texas to escape Harvey's controlling wife. The film aims to show the continuing battle of friendship in suburban life and convey the message that friendship is key. It hopes to generate buzz on social media by having viewers tag friends who remind them of the "Night Falcon" character.
The Night Falcon is a comedy film produced by LRD Productions, Prestige Films, and Fleming Inc. It follows a bored, middle-aged man named Harvey Clark and his crazy best friend Phil "Night Falcon" Phibbs who go on a spontaneous road trip stag party in Texas to escape Harvey's controlling wife. The film aims to show the enduring battle of male friendship in suburban life and make audiences belly laugh through the comedic antics and adventures of the duo.
Bennys new mountain bike helps him get around the city quickly.
VICTIMS:
Erin:American tourist, found dead outside St. Martinis Church.
Rachel:American tourist, witnessed Erins murder, now being hunted.
Adam Barnard:wealthy businessman, found dead in his home.
Alexa Barnard:his wife, attempted suicide after his death.
CRIMINALS:
7 men hunting Rachel. Their identities and motives are unknown.
Metro Police:assist SAPS with policing the city. Some are corrupt.
The city provides opportunities for both crime and crime-solving.
The document appears to be a collection of passages from the novel "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" by Alexander McCall Smith. It includes brief descriptions of characters from the story like Mma. Pekwane, Billy Pilani, and Alice Busang. It also references plots points involving a stolen car, Mr. Matekoni's biography, Precious rejecting a marriage proposal, and cases involving Alice Busang and Charlie Gotso. The passages discuss how the countryside of Botswana shapes its people and include a quote about the empty spaces breaking hearts.
The document analyzes narrative techniques used in trailers for supernatural horror films. It discusses how the trailers typically establish an equilibrium by introducing the characters and setting before showing disequilibrating events. Trailers often leave audiences with enigmas like the fates of the main characters and the full nature or origin of the paranormal threat. The restricted narratives in trailers purposefully withhold some details and full reveals to preserve mysteries for viewing the full film.
Lady Paree was an American porn star most active in the late 1990s and 2000s. She was known for her "wild rock-star look" and notably enhanced breasts. Lady Paree specialized in interracial hardcore scenes and worked for studios like Leisure Time Entertainment and Vivid Films. One of her most notable roles was in the 2004 Vivid film Immortal Desires, where she had an unforgettable DP scene. Lady Paree worked with many famous male porn stars throughout her career.
This document provides humorous summaries of key characters from the TV show Supernatural, including Dean and Sam Winchester, Castiel, Death, Charlie, Kevin Tran, Mary and John Winchester, Gabriel, Balthazar, Lucifer, Chuck, Bela Talbot, the Impala, and Demon!Dean. It also briefly summarizes some notable events like the "Mishapocalypse of 2013" tumblr prank and the impact of Castiel's trademark trench coat. The tone is comedic and informal, focusing on in-jokes, character quirks, relationships, and memorable moments from the long-running series.
The document is a storyboard for an animated short titled "A Little Evil" based on a script from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia". It consists of 45 panels summarizing a scene where Theo reluctantly reads aloud nonsensical dialogue from a script written by Rebel. Theo becomes increasingly confused by the poor grammar and disjointed nature of the lines until he finally tears up the script in frustration, declaring that it makes no sense.
The document provides details about the horror film "The Lurking" including the genre, characters, plot, and marketing plan. The film follows a sorority that moves into a derelict house where strange events begin to occur. It is revealed that the landlord Nick is behind the hauntings and is trying to possess the girls, as he seeks revenge for a fire that killed his family in the house decades ago. The document outlines the characters, plot points, and conclusion, as well as ideas for visual elements, sound design, and marketing of the film.
The document summarizes the play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell. It describes how the female characters Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover a dead canary with its neck wrung while searching the house of a woman named Minnie who is accused of killing her husband. This discovery implies that Minnie's husband killed the canary, representing his control over his wife. Though the men dismiss women's concerns as "trifles", Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters decide not to tell the men about this important clue, resolving to keep this trifle to themselves.
This document provides an overview of Shakespeare's tragedies including King Lear, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet. It defines what a tragedy is, such as the downfall of a central character. Tragedies tend to involve a tragic hero with flaws who tries to achieve a goal but is limited. The document discusses key characters and themes in each of Shakespeare's tragedies. It also analyzes scenes and quotes to illustrate themes of madness, death, and the father-daughter relationship in Hamlet.
Sonnet 116 is a poem by William Shakespeare about the eternal and unchanging nature of true love. It states that true love is not dependent on physical or external factors like beauty or time. True love remains steadfast until the end of time, regardless of any obstacles or changes in circumstances.
Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare discusses the enduring nature of true love. It states that true love is not changed by time or circumstances and remains steadfast until death. The poem asserts that if the claims about love made in the sonnet are untrue, then the author has never experienced or written about real love before.
The opening scene of the film The Woman in Black uses various audio, visual, technical and narrative codes to effectively set the tone and create suspense. Musically it starts quiet and mysterious, getting louder and more intense. Visually it shows creepy dolls, an old building, and smiling girls which contrasts uneasily. Technically it uses close-ups, slow motion and dim lighting. Narratively, the girls' innocent tea party and their sudden jump out the window leaves the audience unsettled. Throughout, contrasts and strange behaviors create enigmas that engage the audience and make them want to know more.
A teenage boy commits suicide after years of abuse by his mother. Six months later, a group of teenagers visit the ruins where he died to investigate rumors of hauntings. They begin to experience strange events and noises. One by one, the teenagers are killed by the vengeful spirit of the boy, until only one girl remains. She confronts the boy's mother to try and help the spirit find peace, but the mother is killed and the girl is arrested.
The document discusses the representation of social groups in a film opening. It describes the main protagonist as a mother grieving from mental health issues caused by past trauma, shown through her "confessing" in a hospital. The mother's loving relationship with her son is portrayed through happy family activities. The main antagonist, a ghost, conforms to horror movie stereotypes of being dark and sinister, wanting to scare the living. It is introduced strangling the son. Similarities are discussed between the mother and one in another film, while differences are in the source and timing of their distress.
The Edge Theatre Project is holding a Seven Deadly Sins fundraiser on June 25th at Summit Artspace in Akron. The fundraiser will highlight each of the seven deadly sins through various activities while introducing attendees to the organizers and their mission to bring innovative theatre to northeast Ohio. More information on tickets will be available soon. The event will feature a cash bar for those over 18 and require adult supervision for minors, with disruptive behavior prohibited.
This document contains the agenda and notes from EWRT 30 Class 17. It discusses that Project #3 is due soon and introduces a writing exercise where students create character profiles without their names. New group formations are also announced for the final project. Key terms from weeks 10-18 are defined, including theme, complication, dialogue, and aside. Guidelines are provided for writing short 10-minute plays, including focusing on character journeys and universal themes. Students are instructed to work in groups to develop potential plotlines from the character profiles generated in the exercise.
Vladimir Propp analyzed character types in narratives and identified 8 common types including the hero, villain, princess, donor, and dispatcher. Propp's theory describes the hero's journey and tasks. Todorov's narrative theory proposes that stories follow a three-step structure of equilibrium, disruption, and new equilibrium or a five-step structure involving recognition and repair. Strauss argued stories require two opposing sides. The analyzed story section features a hero, villain, and donor and aligns somewhat with Propp's and Todorov's theories despite its brevity.
This document discusses the creative process of scriptwriting. It explains that the scriptwriter writes the foundation for the film and that every film or TV program falls under a specific genre that sells to audiences. Some current popular genres include horror, romance, comedy, and fantasy. A good story has compelling characters, conflict, and something at stake that characters want or are working towards. An effective scriptwriter comes up with big story concepts or "what if" scenarios and translates them into a workable storyline outline that follows a plot pattern and considers elements like scene count and character development. Creativity is an essential skill for scriptwriters to generate new ideas and stories.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of Lord Capulet's character and role in William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It examines Capulet's introduction as a hot-headed character seeking violence, his relationship with his daughter Juliet which shifts from concern to anger, and how his actions such as arranging her marriage propel the plot's tragic conclusion. The document discusses key scenes and quotes to understand Capulet's motivations and changing demeanor, and how audiences may perceive him differently today given changed social norms.
1. The document provides analysis and discussion questions for Kate Chopin's short story "The Story of an Hour". It examines the story's themes of a woman finding freedom and independence upon believing her husband died, only to have that revelation shattered by his unexpected return.
2. Key events and descriptions are analyzed, such as Louise Mallard learning of her husband's death alone, her feelings of freedom and joy at her newfound autonomy, and the ironic twist at the story's end when her husband enters alive.
3. The document discusses symbolism in the story and challenges to 19th century gender norms, assessing how Chopin uses the plot to examine a woman's self-assertion against societal expectations
The document discusses the application of Vladimir Propp's theory of narrative to analyze several horror movie trailers.
For the "Trapped in Abyss" trailer, it identifies the victim hero as the main character seen smoking and running, the villain as an unseen voice speaking to the hero, and the princess as the blonde woman who falls victim to the villain.
For "Silent Hill Revelation: 3D," it identifies the villain as a disturbing little girl, the hero as the female protagonist seeking her kidnapped father, and the helpers as a male friend who is also kidnapped.
For "Sinister," it identifies the hero as the father investigating mysteries in their new home, the villain as a pagan
Margret confronts Joseph at her family's estate and offers to buy his shares of the family business for a large sum. If he refuses, she threatens to divorce him, ensuring he gets nothing and loses access to their daughter. Shocked by her threats, Joseph leaves in a panic. He is later interrogated by a detective about the death of Margret's uncle years ago. Margret unexpectedly arrives and reveals to the detective that the money in Joseph's account came from her brother Edward, unknowingly providing an alibi.
This script summary outlines the key scenes and structure of a short film:
1. In the opening scene, a younger sister is shown running away in a panic from an abandoned area.
2. The title of the production is shown, followed by another scene of the sister running and turning back to the camera, revealing her face.
3. The main character, Lisa, is shown moving figuratively in front of a brick wall, with her emotions shown through inverted camera shots.
4. Lisa is shown running through an open space to search for her younger sister, finding her suspected to be dead on the ground.
The document provides details for filming a music video to accompany an aggressive hip hop song. It describes various scenes and shots that will depict a character dealing with drugs and the consequences of his actions. The scenes include the character smoking while walking, then later with blood-stained clothes after witnessing a murder while under the influence. Lyrics from the song describe drug use, violence, and the mental toll of societal pressures. The filmmaker aims to use the visuals and music together to convey the self-destructive effects of drug dependency and the character's struggle with perception of reality.
A young girl named Baby Doll is locked away in a mental asylum by her abusive stepfather, where she will undergo a lobotomy in five days. To escape her fate, Baby Doll retreats to a fantastical world in her imagination where she and four other inmates plot their escape from the facility. The trailer uses visual techniques like low camera angles of the stepfather to portray him as villainous, and extreme close-ups of Baby Doll's eye to represent the blurring lines between reality and her fantasy world as key to the film's plot.
The document discusses critical vowel sounds in English pronunciation. It covers 8 vowel pairs:
1. Schwa sound - discusses the pronunciation of vowels in different positions in words.
2. /脱/ and /辰/ - provides examples of words containing these vowels and sample sentences.
3. /脱/ and /e/ - provides a chart with words containing these vowels and sample sentences.
4. /i/ and /I/ - provides a chart with words containing these vowels and sample sentences.
5. /e/ and /I/ - provides a chart with words containing these vowels and sample sentences.
6. /U/ and /u/ - provides a chart with
This summary provides the essential details from the document in 3 sentences:
A man in a gray suit questions the staff at a New York City cafe about the night before. The staff member points out the narrator, Jack Reacher, who was also a customer the previous evening. The man comes to talk to Reacher, asking if he saw a car last night, suggesting Reacher witnessed something important without realizing it.
The document is a storyboard for an animated short titled "A Little Evil" based on a script from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia". It consists of 45 panels summarizing a scene where Theo reluctantly reads aloud nonsensical dialogue from a script written by Rebel. Theo becomes increasingly confused by the poor grammar and disjointed nature of the lines until he finally tears up the script in frustration, declaring that it makes no sense.
The document provides details about the horror film "The Lurking" including the genre, characters, plot, and marketing plan. The film follows a sorority that moves into a derelict house where strange events begin to occur. It is revealed that the landlord Nick is behind the hauntings and is trying to possess the girls, as he seeks revenge for a fire that killed his family in the house decades ago. The document outlines the characters, plot points, and conclusion, as well as ideas for visual elements, sound design, and marketing of the film.
The document summarizes the play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell. It describes how the female characters Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover a dead canary with its neck wrung while searching the house of a woman named Minnie who is accused of killing her husband. This discovery implies that Minnie's husband killed the canary, representing his control over his wife. Though the men dismiss women's concerns as "trifles", Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters decide not to tell the men about this important clue, resolving to keep this trifle to themselves.
This document provides an overview of Shakespeare's tragedies including King Lear, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet. It defines what a tragedy is, such as the downfall of a central character. Tragedies tend to involve a tragic hero with flaws who tries to achieve a goal but is limited. The document discusses key characters and themes in each of Shakespeare's tragedies. It also analyzes scenes and quotes to illustrate themes of madness, death, and the father-daughter relationship in Hamlet.
Sonnet 116 is a poem by William Shakespeare about the eternal and unchanging nature of true love. It states that true love is not dependent on physical or external factors like beauty or time. True love remains steadfast until the end of time, regardless of any obstacles or changes in circumstances.
Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare discusses the enduring nature of true love. It states that true love is not changed by time or circumstances and remains steadfast until death. The poem asserts that if the claims about love made in the sonnet are untrue, then the author has never experienced or written about real love before.
The opening scene of the film The Woman in Black uses various audio, visual, technical and narrative codes to effectively set the tone and create suspense. Musically it starts quiet and mysterious, getting louder and more intense. Visually it shows creepy dolls, an old building, and smiling girls which contrasts uneasily. Technically it uses close-ups, slow motion and dim lighting. Narratively, the girls' innocent tea party and their sudden jump out the window leaves the audience unsettled. Throughout, contrasts and strange behaviors create enigmas that engage the audience and make them want to know more.
A teenage boy commits suicide after years of abuse by his mother. Six months later, a group of teenagers visit the ruins where he died to investigate rumors of hauntings. They begin to experience strange events and noises. One by one, the teenagers are killed by the vengeful spirit of the boy, until only one girl remains. She confronts the boy's mother to try and help the spirit find peace, but the mother is killed and the girl is arrested.
The document discusses the representation of social groups in a film opening. It describes the main protagonist as a mother grieving from mental health issues caused by past trauma, shown through her "confessing" in a hospital. The mother's loving relationship with her son is portrayed through happy family activities. The main antagonist, a ghost, conforms to horror movie stereotypes of being dark and sinister, wanting to scare the living. It is introduced strangling the son. Similarities are discussed between the mother and one in another film, while differences are in the source and timing of their distress.
The Edge Theatre Project is holding a Seven Deadly Sins fundraiser on June 25th at Summit Artspace in Akron. The fundraiser will highlight each of the seven deadly sins through various activities while introducing attendees to the organizers and their mission to bring innovative theatre to northeast Ohio. More information on tickets will be available soon. The event will feature a cash bar for those over 18 and require adult supervision for minors, with disruptive behavior prohibited.
This document contains the agenda and notes from EWRT 30 Class 17. It discusses that Project #3 is due soon and introduces a writing exercise where students create character profiles without their names. New group formations are also announced for the final project. Key terms from weeks 10-18 are defined, including theme, complication, dialogue, and aside. Guidelines are provided for writing short 10-minute plays, including focusing on character journeys and universal themes. Students are instructed to work in groups to develop potential plotlines from the character profiles generated in the exercise.
Vladimir Propp analyzed character types in narratives and identified 8 common types including the hero, villain, princess, donor, and dispatcher. Propp's theory describes the hero's journey and tasks. Todorov's narrative theory proposes that stories follow a three-step structure of equilibrium, disruption, and new equilibrium or a five-step structure involving recognition and repair. Strauss argued stories require two opposing sides. The analyzed story section features a hero, villain, and donor and aligns somewhat with Propp's and Todorov's theories despite its brevity.
This document discusses the creative process of scriptwriting. It explains that the scriptwriter writes the foundation for the film and that every film or TV program falls under a specific genre that sells to audiences. Some current popular genres include horror, romance, comedy, and fantasy. A good story has compelling characters, conflict, and something at stake that characters want or are working towards. An effective scriptwriter comes up with big story concepts or "what if" scenarios and translates them into a workable storyline outline that follows a plot pattern and considers elements like scene count and character development. Creativity is an essential skill for scriptwriters to generate new ideas and stories.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of Lord Capulet's character and role in William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It examines Capulet's introduction as a hot-headed character seeking violence, his relationship with his daughter Juliet which shifts from concern to anger, and how his actions such as arranging her marriage propel the plot's tragic conclusion. The document discusses key scenes and quotes to understand Capulet's motivations and changing demeanor, and how audiences may perceive him differently today given changed social norms.
1. The document provides analysis and discussion questions for Kate Chopin's short story "The Story of an Hour". It examines the story's themes of a woman finding freedom and independence upon believing her husband died, only to have that revelation shattered by his unexpected return.
2. Key events and descriptions are analyzed, such as Louise Mallard learning of her husband's death alone, her feelings of freedom and joy at her newfound autonomy, and the ironic twist at the story's end when her husband enters alive.
3. The document discusses symbolism in the story and challenges to 19th century gender norms, assessing how Chopin uses the plot to examine a woman's self-assertion against societal expectations
The document discusses the application of Vladimir Propp's theory of narrative to analyze several horror movie trailers.
For the "Trapped in Abyss" trailer, it identifies the victim hero as the main character seen smoking and running, the villain as an unseen voice speaking to the hero, and the princess as the blonde woman who falls victim to the villain.
For "Silent Hill Revelation: 3D," it identifies the villain as a disturbing little girl, the hero as the female protagonist seeking her kidnapped father, and the helpers as a male friend who is also kidnapped.
For "Sinister," it identifies the hero as the father investigating mysteries in their new home, the villain as a pagan
Margret confronts Joseph at her family's estate and offers to buy his shares of the family business for a large sum. If he refuses, she threatens to divorce him, ensuring he gets nothing and loses access to their daughter. Shocked by her threats, Joseph leaves in a panic. He is later interrogated by a detective about the death of Margret's uncle years ago. Margret unexpectedly arrives and reveals to the detective that the money in Joseph's account came from her brother Edward, unknowingly providing an alibi.
This script summary outlines the key scenes and structure of a short film:
1. In the opening scene, a younger sister is shown running away in a panic from an abandoned area.
2. The title of the production is shown, followed by another scene of the sister running and turning back to the camera, revealing her face.
3. The main character, Lisa, is shown moving figuratively in front of a brick wall, with her emotions shown through inverted camera shots.
4. Lisa is shown running through an open space to search for her younger sister, finding her suspected to be dead on the ground.
The document provides details for filming a music video to accompany an aggressive hip hop song. It describes various scenes and shots that will depict a character dealing with drugs and the consequences of his actions. The scenes include the character smoking while walking, then later with blood-stained clothes after witnessing a murder while under the influence. Lyrics from the song describe drug use, violence, and the mental toll of societal pressures. The filmmaker aims to use the visuals and music together to convey the self-destructive effects of drug dependency and the character's struggle with perception of reality.
A young girl named Baby Doll is locked away in a mental asylum by her abusive stepfather, where she will undergo a lobotomy in five days. To escape her fate, Baby Doll retreats to a fantastical world in her imagination where she and four other inmates plot their escape from the facility. The trailer uses visual techniques like low camera angles of the stepfather to portray him as villainous, and extreme close-ups of Baby Doll's eye to represent the blurring lines between reality and her fantasy world as key to the film's plot.
The document discusses critical vowel sounds in English pronunciation. It covers 8 vowel pairs:
1. Schwa sound - discusses the pronunciation of vowels in different positions in words.
2. /脱/ and /辰/ - provides examples of words containing these vowels and sample sentences.
3. /脱/ and /e/ - provides a chart with words containing these vowels and sample sentences.
4. /i/ and /I/ - provides a chart with words containing these vowels and sample sentences.
5. /e/ and /I/ - provides a chart with words containing these vowels and sample sentences.
6. /U/ and /u/ - provides a chart with
This summary provides the essential details from the document in 3 sentences:
A man in a gray suit questions the staff at a New York City cafe about the night before. The staff member points out the narrator, Jack Reacher, who was also a customer the previous evening. The man comes to talk to Reacher, asking if he saw a car last night, suggesting Reacher witnessed something important without realizing it.
These are slides I use in my feature writing classes, at the University of Iowa, the University of Oregon and Linfield College. The graphics may look unimpressive, but you'll find the content is an excellent springboard for a discussion about writing that critical first sentence of any article.
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Show, Don't Tell: Tips and Examples of The Golden Rule
Drawing the readers in with action
4 Practical 'Show, Dont Tell' Tips
'Show, Dont Tell' Examples
"Telling" is sometimes a better option
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Last updated on Nov 24, 2022
Show, Don't Tell: Tips and Examples of The Golden Rule
Show, dont tell is a writing technique in which story and characters are related through sensory details and actions rather than exposition. It fosters a more immersive writing style for the reader, allowing them to be in the room with the characters.
In his oft-repeated quoted, Anton Chekhov said, Dont tell me the moon is shining. Show me the glint of light on broken glass."
In short: showing illustrates, while telling merely states. Heres a quick example:
Showing: As his mother switched off the light and left the room, Michael tensed. He huddled under the covers, gripped the sheets, and held his breath as the wind brushed past the curtain.
Telling: Michael was terribly afraid of the dark.
In the showing example, rather than merely saying that Michael is afraid of the dark, weve put him in a situation where his experience of that fear takes center stage. The reader can deduce the same information theyd get from the telling example but in a much more compelling way.
In this post, we'll show you why Show Don't Tell is the most popular "rule" in creative writing and show you how you can add some "showing" skills to your toolkit.
Showing also helps develop characters in a way that isn't just listing their traits. For instance, rather than telling your readers that Gina was selfish and immature, you could show this side of her by writing a scene where she whines about how everyone forgot her half-birthday. Or if you have a character whos extremely determined, show her actually persisting through something dont just say she was persistent.
When done right, showing draws readers into the narrative with truly immersive description. It contributes to story development but also leaves certain things up to the readers interpretation, which is much more interesting than making everything explicit. (Though of course, you can still use language to alter their perception).
The bottom line: telling might be quicker, and its certainly necessary to have some telling in every story (more on that later), but showing should almost always be your prime strategy.
This document discusses tone in poetry through several examples. It explores how poets use tone and devices like irony and satire to shape the reader's response. It analyzes the tones of several poems, including an e.e. cummings poem that uses verbal irony and double entendre to convey a comic and possibly sexist or bawdy tone. It also analyzes the tones of poems called "The Planned Child" and "My Papa's Waltz," exploring how the tones reveal attitudes and perspectives of the speakers.
The document contains two quotes about humanity from Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird, followed by the lyrics of the song "Survive It" by Ghostpoet. The song discusses struggling in life when one has no money and reflects on getting older, relationships, and hopes for the future while acknowledging the challenges of the present.
The man is lying dead in a locked room with a puddle of blood and water on the floor. He stabbed himself with an icicle, which then melted, leaving the blood and water.
A man is lying dead face down in the desert, wearing a backpack. He jumped from an airplane but his parachute failed to open.
A man is found dead in a field, having fallen from the sky. He jumped from a plane and his parachute failed, causing him to crash to the ground.
The document contains lyrics from 7 classic rock songs from the 1960s-1970s:
1) "Locomotive Breath" by Jethro Tull is about a man on a runaway train who is losing everything in his life as the train speeds out of control.
2) "Where Do The Children Play?" by Cat Stevens questions how modern development is affecting the environment and children's ability to play freely.
3) "Southern Man" by Neil Young addresses racism and racial tensions in the southern United States in the 1960s-70s.
4) "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd expresses feelings of isolation and longing for a missing friend.
5) "
Underground Revolution to Mainstream Phenomenon
Hip hop began in the 1970s in the Bronx, New York as an expression of African American culture through elements like DJing, rapping, breaking and graffiti. It spread from underground urban communities and provided an outlet for youth dealing with racism, violence and lack of opportunities. Early pioneers included Afrika Bambaataa, Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash. While hip hop celebrated black culture, mainstream commercial rap in the 1980s glorified street life, gangsters and violence. This led hip hop to face criticism for influencing youth and perpetuating harmful stereotypes about black masculinity. The document argues that major record labels prioritize money over artistic integrity
This document summarizes the first blog posts of an anonymous blogger who is beginning to share personal thoughts and experiences online. In the posts, the blogger introduces themselves as a 26-year-old woman from Ottawa, discusses feeling like she doesn't truly let people in despite having friends, and shares a unsettling past date with a man who used to be a circus clown in Russia. The blogger also expresses a fear of clowns stemming from childhood encounters with an "evil clown" who would haunt her at night.
This chapter provides background on the author's early life growing up in Libya. She was born in Ajdabia to Pakistani parents and had a happy childhood. Her father was a surgeon and her mother was a homemaker. Libya at the time was prosperous for South Asian immigrants. The author recalls Libya as liberal with a mix of traditional and modern fashion. She describes herself as having an independent nature from a young age. Overall, the chapter paints a picture of the author having a peaceful childhood in Libya.
The document provides an overview of visual design principles for visual designers. It discusses how visual designers use elements like hierarchy, contrast, consistency, proximity, alignment, typography, line, shape, space, color, texture and depth to fulfill a client's creative brief and business requirements. The designer considers the purpose, audience, message and how success will be measured. They also work from wireframes created by information architects to take users through processes and promote brands while meeting user needs.
This document provides examples of words containing critical consonant sounds to distinguish similar pairs of consonants in the English language. It includes pairs such as /p/ and /f/, /b/ and /v/, /t/ and /th/, and others. For each pair, it lists words containing the consonants, examples of use in sentences, and short poems utilizing the sounds. The purpose is to aid in clear pronunciation of sometimes confusable consonant pairs in English.
The document discusses analyzing how iambic pentameter enhances Shakespeare's language. It defines iambic pentameter as lines of unrhymed poetry with five "feet" consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable (da-DUM), for a total of ten syllables per line. Students are instructed to read example lines aloud, discuss with partners how iambic pentameter adds meaning, and try writing their own lines in the form before reviewing actual lines from Shakespeare's works.
Sendero viviente en https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/sendero-viviente-en-a...Rafael Reverte P辿rez
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SENDERO VIVIENTE
Autobiograf鱈a de un Iluminado
AUTOR: AMERICO
Mi Retiro
La Se単al del Hijo del Hombre
Merkaba y La Era de Paz
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DERECHOS RESERVADOS
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Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. Ephesians 6:1-3 Honour thy father with thy whole heart, and forget not the sorrows of thy mother. Remember that thou wast begotten of them; and how canst thou recompense them the things that they have done for thee? Ecclesiasticus 7:27-28
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The Vedic Astrologer in India explains how the Moon influences health in medical astrology and its connection to moon-related diseases. For more information contact with https://astroanuradha.com/
Sendero viviente -Autobiograf鱈a de un iluminado- en INGLES.pdfRafael Reverte P辿rez
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SENDERO VIVIENTE
Autobiograf鱈a de un Iluminado
AUTOR: AMERICO
Mi Retiro
La Se単al del Hijo del Hombre
Merkaba y La Era de Paz
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DERECHOS RESERVADOS
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"And blessed is the eunuch, which with his hands hath wrought no iniquity, nor imagined wicked things against God: for unto him shall be given the special gift of faith, and an inheritance in the temple of the Lord more acceptable to his mind." WISDOM OF SOLOMON 3:14
Free from prison mean have a freedom and eternal lifeTImothy leonard
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Shalom everyone, i m sharing the word of god with you all
Spiritual Freedom: Spiritually, being "free from prison" refers to liberation from the bondage of sin. The Bible describes sin as a form of captivity that can imprison the soul. Jesus' sacrifice is seen as the key to unlocking this prison, offering forgiveness, healing, and freedom.
Isaiah 61:1 (NIV): "The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners."
John 8:36 (NIV): "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."
NoHo First UMC Good News Newsletter March 2025NoHo FUMC
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NoHo First UMC, monthly newsletter is now available to read online. Get your printed copy at church or make sure the church office has your current address if you would like a hard copy mailed to your home.
Studying Mediumship - Final Part - M. Peralva.pdfMashaL38
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Here one can find the final conclusions and a sort of an invitation for us to reevaluate our conduct when it comes to deal with Mediumship. All the dangers are related, The joy and the satisfaction to use this gift in favor of the neighbor is expressed here as the unique reason for working as a medium. Once more it is written here, without Jesus, mediumship has no end. And worse, it can be very hazardous.
In Acts 2:22-36 Peter concludes his sermon on Pentecost Sunday. This is the sermon that launched the Church. We find that the Peter who once shrank back and even denied Jesus is now confident, bold and impassioned. Peter lays out three proofs of Jesus Good News, the Gospel. He does so through citing eyewitness testimony of the resurrection and ascension of Jesus and by citing prophetic texts that were fulfilled by Jesus. He shows us that the Gospel of Jesus is a proven fact!
The Concept of the Soul in Yoga by Dr. Hemraj Koirala.pptxDR. HEMRAJ KOIRALA
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"The Concept of the Soul in Yoga" by Dr. Hemraj Koirala explores the nature of the soul in yogic philosophy. It delves into spiritual concepts, consciousness, and self-realization, drawing from ancient texts and modern interpretations. This presentation provides insights into the souls journey, its connection to the body, and ultimate liberation.
Reflection on Great Quotes of CONTENTMENT (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
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A PowerPoint/ Presentation on some wise selected quotes (by well-known people in the course of history) that pertain to the spiritual quality of CONTENTMENT.
For mind development to understand, reflect on and put into practice the wise sayings on CONTENTMENT in our quest to grow in true happiness, mental peace,
and wisdom.
For the YouTube Video, check out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqmloZLg8rc
The New Testament is the second division of the Christian Biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events relating to first-century Christianity.
6. Inspiraaaational quote
There once was a man named stan
Who said that he came from japan
She touched him twice
And felt him nice
And now he goes by flan
7. Yummy head to toe
Think about this bitch: I gots a lava squirter
10. Gives it to me
Benny Lava lover
Ry ry
Fetus
My anal twice
White castle tastes good on a certain someones nipples
11. Hbig boy
Rick roll yourself
Or do it thrice
Maybe can can touch
the lights
Spice
Dick
Lick
Race, Politics, and Culture
12. Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth,
( ??? ) these rebel powers that thee array,
Why dost thou pine within and suffer dearth,
Painting thy outward walls so costly gay?
Why so large cost, having so short a lease,
Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend?
Shall worms, inheritors of this excess,
Eat up thy charge? Is this thy body's end?
Then soul, live thou upon thy servant's loss,
And let that pine to aggravate thy store;
Buy terms divine in selling hours of dross;
Within be fed, without be rich no more:
So shall thou feed on Death, that feeds on men,
And Death once dead, there's no more dying the
Listen to the words of God
13. Wip it, wip it, real hard
There are so many
weeners in that
speech
Hustlin
weener
14. fart
With a flick of her hair, Janet turned, allowing herself to momentarily glance at the
man standing just beyond aisle seven. He stood with a certain air of strength. Those
biceps, those arms, strong and enduring, filled the sleeves of his shirt. It had been
three years since Janet let her mind consider a man. Three years, since she left that
town and those memories behind.
He walked up to the counter with a red shopping cart in his hand and a piercing
smile on his face. She cherished each step as he moved closer. Yet, she struggled
to fain disinterest even though she felt otherwise.
Just a few words, a hello, anything, she thought to herself while he waltzed by
as if floating on air. Her lips moved in an attempt to create words but he had beaten
her to it- that nonchalant good morning flew from his lips, deep, down into her.
Her eyes jittered as if fearful. Eye contact can be so gruesome. After a feeble reply
she was left speechless, and a moment later, he was gone. Walking out the front
steps, out of her life, the lone man who sparked enough interest in her to move
beyond her past had just left her life forever.
Struggling to cope with such a sudden loss, Janet motioned to her manager that she
was taking a coffee break as beads of tears began to stream down her face. She ran
out, through the parking lot, in a desperate attempt to stop him. However no one was
to be found.
21. Spit on it
Im two parts beat
And Im six parts sin
You best suck up now
And you best let me in
Said the wolf to the third little pig
very well, thats some existential bullshit you
sha lala licker, best contemplate your fate, I
syncopate twice as fast as yo and drop thee,
promptly, who is the man in my crotch
25. Lick my jimmy
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