Papers 1021-1030 of total 7380 found.
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…. On a night shortly after receiving the letter she was awaken from her sleep by a creaking noise. One of her first thoughts is about her lack of protection and of a murder that occurred just 2 blocks away. Thinking of murder and the need to protect…
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…production. This helped greatly to achieve the director’s conceptual interpretation visually, as well as with the whole experience. Another great thing about the set I’m not sure that many people knew was an actual design choice was the noise that went along…
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…€ The sad thing was, nobody knew the answer to little boy’s question, and we were all stumped! Suddenly we heard loud noises, big booms! Like a building falling , followed by loud yelling. This intensified my fright. All kinds of possible disasters that could…
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…falling. As you start to walk again, all you can hear is the crunching sound that the leaves make when you step on them. In a far off distance, you hear what sounds like branches breaking. The further you walk, the more faint the noise gets. You try…
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…. The very beginning of music started not with musical notes or pitches, but rather with noise. Noises then are put together in a rhythmic patter to form percussion. Pitch was acquired shortly after and used on special occasions. For example, signals of war…
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…the different noises fuse together like a harmonious melody. Toddlers laugh and giggle as they waddle across the shoreline with their worried mothers chasing after them. I hear the seagulls squawk above in the skies, in their constant search for food. The melodic…
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…/narrator. As he battles mental degradation in order for him to maintain what sanity he has left. Oh God! What could I do? I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if excited to fury by the observations of the men—but the noise steadily increased…
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…. The early days How the sport spread from the East to Europe is not clear but England became the home of modern football. At first the game had a bad reputation among English royalty - possibly because of the noise the fans made - by whose insistence…
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…). If the eye is what pushed over the line of sanity it would be the old man’s constantly beating heart that would lead to his demise. The heart is first heard as only a faint noise in the narrator’s head but it later beings to increase in intensity and begins…
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…today like aerial repeaters, firecrackers, and rockets. An aerial repeater is “a device that propels multiple, repetitive pyrotechnic charges into the air. The charges produce various colors, noises, and effects; some break into color bursts in the air…
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