-
Behind the Canvas
... tall, chunky middle-aged man was walking across the road towards the ground. By his side his son, a skinny seven year old. They rushed through the busy traffic and into the long never-ending passageway, which reflected the sight of a ...
-
Black and Blue.
... was a large bruise, black and blue, covered with veins and it was on the centre of his stomach. The mother reached out to the child and put her hand on her child' shoulder, the child slowly brushed it away. ...
-
Blackout
... an effort than just allowing his neck muscles to relax. Michael focused on the street and actually began to admire it. Taking in the splendour of the footpath, it's the simple things in life that you notice.
"Funny," he thought to ...
-
blackout
... the fact that his long, elongated chin had just slammed into the impenetrable ground. Eric laughed quietly to himself, realising that he would not be allowed to die that easily. He would have to make more of an effort than ...
-
BMW 1200GS Review
... The firmly established German company have dubbed this machine an all rounder capable of performing on the asphalt as well as off the beaten track and the modifications made seem to reflect this.
The bike stands 66Ibs lighter than its predecessor ...
-
Choose 2 of your favourite short stories and explain their appeal.
... weather definitely has a lot to do with the birds' actions. He now realises that all the common children that he had formerly told to run home are probably0 dead. From now on Nats' duty was to protect his family ...
-
claudius speech
... 'bear our hearts in grief' 'our whole kingdom' this makes his view to be the same of everyone else in the audience as well as showing his control over the speech.
There is also use of balanced sentences 'that we with ...
-
Cold Blooded Murderer
... through the small opening between the curtains, and had cast a slight glow on her face. I could see her eyes twinkling and staring back. Those love filled eyes said it all.
She didn't know exactly what was wrong, only that ...
-
Crazy Horse The Story.
... Sioux Indian he had such grace and refinement. He was a courteous, modest and a born warrior. He was true warrior and brave, which was hard to match, although a fierce warrior he was a gentle one he was the ...
-
Creative writing - Birth.
... would grow and become part of other people, whom, like me, would stick up their chins and carry out their daily chores with dignity . We would all become cogs in a machine, our lives being insignificant to anyone else ...
-
Creative writing - Sean Breton had always been a psychic. He had often been encouraged to become a criminal profiler.
... deaths of men and women he had worked on did disturb him, but the whole experience did not leave him suicidal or change him into a forever-grumpy man. Rather, it showed him there was so much more to humankind than ...
-
Creative Writing - The cool October wind brushed the autumn leaves, making a sharp sound in his ear.
... to make more of an effort than just allowing his neck muscles to relax. Michael focused on the street and actually began to admire it. Taking in the splendour of the footpath, it's the simple things in life that you ...
-
Define what the word home means to you
... because I have always been away from home, but I know that I will go back for a holiday or to live there some day. So why should I be sad?
At the present time I am residing in Dubai. ...
-
Destruction of racism
... a guilty but dismissive look in my direction before throwing his distinct, high-pitched, almost psychotic, screeching laughter into the air. This has always been his way of breaking an awkward moment.
Once he senses that the laughter has lightened the ...
-
Diary of war - Day 1 1916 December 1st.
... It probably won't even last for a while but im going to treasure every day of it.
My mums so proud of me if only my dad could see me now. Serving my country and showing that nobody messes with ...
-
dicuss the portrayl of childhood events and how they affected the lives of the twins in 26a and the god of small things
... in a simplified way, it also sounds child-like, which may be because Georgia is young when this happens. Ham's death is referred to a lot in the book; this may be because it is an event that plays a lot ...
-
E. B. White tells in the essay “Once More to the Lake” about how his trip back to a childhood vacation spot not only took him to the lake, but also sent his imagination back in time.
... how time might have changed things. He thought about the clear early mornings, when the lake was cool and motionless, and how he would sneak out before anyone else awoke. The "sweet smell of the outdoors" also filled his memory ...
-
Elli: the coming age of the Holocaust, Livia E Bitton Write a speech to a group of students explaining your experiences during the holocaust Hi my name is Elli. I was fourteen years old when WWII started. The Hungarian police were
... a specific place. They allowed us to take one suit case. We also took food with us. We were together; my Mother, Father, Bubi and my Aunt Szeren. All the Jews were transferred to a ghetto, with unbearable overcrowding. This ...
-
Elsie was born in an Appalachian farming community in 1941. She is white, about 5'4'' and weighs around three hundred pounds. She was born with only one external ear, no ear canals and with palsy.
... of her homeless situation (one where she could earn enough money to leave the shelter). To do this she turned down a cashier's job at a car wash for a year-long live-in training program in typing, word-processing, and hospital record ...
-
English - Book Report - Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
... galaxy require the building of a hyperspatial express route through your star system, and regrettably your planet is scheduled for demolition. The process will take slightly less than two of your Earth minutes. Thank you."
At the beginning you are introduced ...
-
English - Book Report: The Green Mile
... Penitentiary, Southern USA, in the 1930s. The first edition consisted of six thin, low-priced paperbacks, published a month apart in 1996.
The story is told form the perspective of Paul Edgecombe, head guard on 'E Block' of the penitentiary. Paul ...
-
English - Commentary
... stages of the journey.
Nothing is mentioned about the Trebarwith itself though until the second paragraph. This was to encourage the reader to read on through the piece. In the second paragraph it's a brief description of Trebarwith mentioning the geographical ...
-
English Language AS Level Coursework: Creative Writing Piece
... can be nothing left to break.
You passed his mother in the street the other day, and her eyes were blank, lifeless. You imagine yours are the same, pools of frozen grief. The guilt bites down a little harder; how ...
-
Englsh persuasive writing
... on local people. Higher prices and higher taxes have to be paid which some cannot afford, resulting in people having to move away from their local area in order to stay financially stable. This then leaves another home on the ...
-
Evidence that Macbeth is becoming more like the witches
... said that 'Be bloody, bold and resolute; laugh to scorn the power of man, for none of women born shall harm Macbeth' which is saying be bloody and resolute and scorn the power of man and no one born from ...