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Term Papers on Creative Writing
Creative Essay: Captain Edward J. Smith On Trail For Sinking Of The Titanic
Number of words: 269 - Number of pages: 1.... Most of the news
stations across the world are preparing to film this case, so they can bring it
right to you on your television screens at home. The word is going around that
at least 65 news stations are scheduled to be in New York City covering this
major case.
Another big issue is who the jury members will be for this very
important case. Statistics show that the average number of days to select a
complete jury for a case of this importance should be about 2 1/2 weeks. The
judge must be sure that a variety of people are serving on the jury. Most
likely, there will be lots of confusion in the sele .....
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Personal Writing: Rock Climbing
Number of words: 933 - Number of pages: 4.... be anybody else around to help out. We both got out of the car and decided to go on down against our better judgement. The trail down was a steep runoff ditch about two feet wide surrounded with scrub brush. While on the way down I was thinking both about how bad my legs were getting cut from the brush, but also about not slipping on the sandy trail. The mile long hike, downhill, was nothing but a warm up for me and my brother who are avid backpackers and trail hikers.
When we reached the bottom there were signs of past water flow through here during t .....
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Personal Writing: The Holiday Trip
Number of words: 1132 - Number of pages: 5.... of the school holidays and being rather bored at
home I decide to go to a friends house.
Arriving home 6.30, Mum was still yelling about the phone bill,
wearily entering the door waiting for the impact. "$170 dollars worth of
international calls" Mum bellowed at me. I will pay for them out of my trip
money I reapplied in a disappointed tone. "Trip, trip when is this stupid
TRIP going to be over with" Mum yelled at me, Soon very soon I reapplied
convincingly.
A week went past each day I eagerly checked the mailbox, only to
discover bills and le .....
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Cinncinnati: Loveland: Paxton Woods
Number of words: 1273 - Number of pages: 5.... explorers, range rovers and wide-eyed gamblers looking for a chance to strike it rich in real estate.
The westward movement began, and it didn’t take long for people to find the area that would become Cincinnati. Because of its rich soil and abundance of rivers, which were vital to the transportation and livelihood of the day, settlers started arriving by 1788. Most of the city’s early settlers arrived by putting several weeks worth of food and their life’s possessions on flatboats, which were really nothing more than a small log cabin sitting on a modified .....
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Creative Writing: St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Number of words: 1195 - Number of pages: 5.... as though they were staging a raid.
McGurn, like Capone, wanted to be far away from the scene of the crime so he took his girlfriend and checked into a hotel. Establishing an airtight alibi was uppermost in his mind.
At the garage, the Keywells spotted a man who looked like Bugs Moran . The assassination squad got into their police uniforms and drove over to the garage in their stolen police car. Playing their part as police raiders to the hilt, McGurn's men went into the garage and found seven men, including the Gusenberg brothers who had tried to murder Mc .....
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Conformity
Number of words: 350 - Number of pages: 2.... best of my knowledge, this is what my intuition on the
conformity of mankind is based upon.
The other source that aided in the instillment of individualism in me,
is the various authors, poets, songwriters, and other dignitarys who I
valued as authority. Any sort of publication that celebrates the
individual captures my attention and can range from the books and essays of
Henry David Thoreau to the rebelious content in the music of Rage Against
the Machine. Since I read Walden, Thoreau has branded his interpretation of
a famous saying into my brain: "If a m .....
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Creative Writing - The Case: An Original Mystery
Number of words: 2151 - Number of pages: 8.... five cents, plus tax. For a Harvard graduate he
sure is a wash up. The only thing he could afford to drive was the car the
police station gave him. It was a 1986 Buick with a green trunk, maroon body,
and a navy blue hood. The thing took about three minutes to start and another
five to warm up, and that was in the summer.
Ten minutes later he showed up at my desk. I could still smell her
perfume on him. He looked terrible, like usual, man he was such a good guy, but
he didn't have a lucky bone in his body.
“So what's up now Steve? . . . another vending .....
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Personal Biography Of Sean McEndree
Number of words: 534 - Number of pages: 2.... for the wrong gender. They never wore matching outfits and they looked differently. They frequently played together, careful not to leave one out. They had fights here and there, but never stayed mad for a long time. They cared for each other sincerely. They both joined soccer teams at the age of six or seven. And when it was time to begin school, they shared a special bond.
Sean went to first grade through fourth with his sister at Glenwood School. He still played soccer with his friends. But then they changed to Saint Joseph School before fifth grade. Sea .....
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