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    Miss Brill

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    fur wrap from storage and readied it for her walk to the park. She sets on the same “special seat” (307) waiting to hear some interesting conversation. She was‚ at first‚ disappointed by an old couple that shared her bench because they did not speak. “The old people sat on the bench‚ still as statues.” (308). Miss Brill thought to herself “Perhaps they would go soon.” (307). Though elderly herself‚ Miss Brill doesn’t include herself with the other solemn people that she encounters in the park. She

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    though it is him that chooses to reject himself from society. In turn Jerry is being a loner instead of being a social outcast that is portrayed as the theme of the play. Jerry explains his life to a random man sitting on a park bench. He explains to Peter‚ the man on the bench‚ about his life by starting a conversation about what has happened at the zoo in order to talk to Peter. Jerry keeps anticipating Peter on what happened at the zoo but refuses to tell

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    Daniella Han 5S2 Write a story ending with: “...her decision was final and no one could talk her out of it.” There she was‚ sitting on the rocks by the shoreline‚ watching the sun sets while grieving of losing someone she loves‚ heartbroken and hopelessly lost. Tears of blood fall from her broken heart‚ she never thought they would be apart. She remembered he held her tightly in his arms‚ telling her that they would be forever together. Now that he’s gone‚ she knew he meant never together

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    silence of the park as a lab tech proceeded to run to the officers‚ “I’ve got something‚ over here by the bench!” In the blink of an eye‚ the shadow creature moved to the lab tech‚ sending a chill down the tech’s spine along with a hint of childhood nostalgia. The bench was speckled with tiny spots of blood‚ along with Liam’s gloves and hat. A fire brewed inside the monster‚ and he moved to the bench and appeared to be almost sniffing the tiny mittens. Who would do this - even to a child? the monster

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    The Dusk

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    Norman Gortsby sits on a park bench at dusk‚ a time when‚ in his estimation‚ individuals who have experienced defeat in their lives can sojourn unrecognized. An elderly gentleman sits nexts to Gortsby‚ and Gortsby judges him to be a lonely person of no consequence. After a short time‚ the old man leaves‚ and his place is taken by a younger man‚ better dressed than his predecessor but equally downcast. The man tells Gortsby a sad story of having gone out to buy some soap‚ then not having been

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    Russian accent) Zis shoot-er is up for our first round of shoot-ting. Morris puts his goggles on and shoots the gun. Ten gunshots consecutively fire. Morris remains calm‚ he lowers his gun when the last shot goes off. Dr. Cook stands up from the bench and lifts his goggles up on his head. His mouth drops open. Looking at the first board it has two shots that hit the target. Dr. Cook’s board has four shots that hit the target. Morris puts his goggles on his head‚ standing in front of his board.

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    Justice delayed is justice denied Justice delayed is justice denied" is a legal maxim meaning that if legal redress is available for a party that has suffered some injury‚ but is not forthcoming in a timely fashion‚ it is effectively the same as having no redress at all. This principle is the basis for the right to a speedy trial and similar rights which are meant to expedite the legal system‚ because it is unfair for the injured party to have to sustain the injury with little hope for resolution

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    Bart Alternate Ending

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    familiar deep voice boomed out behind him. It belonged to Simon‚ who was trudging up the concrete path. “Hey there‚ Mr. Bart! What’s going on?” “I don’t know Simon‚ you tell me! Tell me‚ what do you see today?” Simon sat down beside Bart on the bench. He silently put a dollar into his metal cup. “I see the sky clearing up. The sunshine is hitting the stained glass windows on the church. I see a lazy shrimp boat chugging down the river. A man in old dirty clothes is dancing with a lady holding

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    Court Experiance

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    time in a courtroom‚ so I did not know what to expect. When I first sat down the judge was not present‚ and I was not paying special attention until I noticed the whole court room standing in his presence and so I hurriedly buckled my self off the bench so as not to be kicked out. I knew that judges receive a higher level of respect but the seriousness of it was not apparent to me until then. Furthermore‚ whenever I watch television shows with a court scene they always address the judge as "Your

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    got to be kidding me‚’ feeling as though my frustration would erupt at any moment‚ I sat myself on the bench to reflect on the situation. ‘Maybe I should just accept the circumstances‚’ I felt powerless‚ as if there’s nothing I could do. Slowly the foresight of me being stuck in my history teacher’s mental dungeon started to linger into my head; the thought alone pulled me straight off the bench‚ I knew at that precise moment that I had to get to college.

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