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Papers on Creative Writing
Hobby And Sport
Number of words: 424 | Number of pages: 2.... don't
satisfy any of the two demands: 1) It doesn't fulfill any of my needs.
2)It's not suitable for a wider audience.
Today, the list of programs I have made, satisfy in a much more
professional way those simple requirements. I have made, in cooperation
with a friend, a game which tests your short-term memory. There must be a
thousand of those on the market today, but 'RecoN' has a very nice
graphical interface, and online help. We released the game as 'shareware'.
This means that anyone can have a copy without paying for it, but if they
after 30 days chose to keep it on their computer, they must send X amount
of money to a s .....
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Personal Writing: My Room
Number of words: 347 | Number of pages: 2.... red under my lights. His arm is
reaching out at me, trying to pull me into his twisted Willy Wonka world.
I close my eyes and concentrate, leaving my ears, my nose, and my mind to
do all the work for themselves. Realizing the stench in my room has gotten
quite bad, I light some insense. It's almost 11:30, and I don't seem to be
getting much writing done, so I'll sucumb to the greater power known as
t.v.. I turn on Dave and hop under the four blankets which heat my badly
insulated body throught the cold winter nights. I watch t.v. till the
mighty predator called sleep attacks me and puts me under its hallucnogenic
spell. .....
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Personal Writing: Good Art
Number of words: 355 | Number of pages: 2.... movie in history!”
In my mind, the movie was perfect. It was full of everything that
I like in a movie. It had mystery, suspense, and most of all it was a
thriller. I got to try to figure out who the killer was and as it turned
out, there was actually two killers which made it even better. Another
thing that was good about it was that you never knew what was going to
happen. There were so many different parts in the movie where I had no
clue what was going to happen or who was hiding where. This movie
literally kept me on the edge of me seat. .....
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Creative Story: The Chronic Swamp Murders
Number of words: 580 | Number of pages: 3.... in the swamp. This
time the body was a male whom had a business suit on. The police came back and
investigated this death. After about a week they concluded again that it was a
broken neck that had killed the victim. There were no signs of a struggle so
the investigators said that it was some type of freak accident. They also told
the Hemps to stay out of the swamp.
The Hemps never went back into the swamp again, but one night they were
awakened by a loud pounding noise on the front door. When Mr. Hemp got up to
see what it was, all he saw was something large running into the swamp. He then
made sure that all the doors .....
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Personal Writing: Statues On Campus
Number of words: 444 | Number of pages: 2.... The person in the statue looks intent on reading or studying, and looks like he understands the literature that he is reading.
When came back to look at the statue Sunday night when it was dark out, I saw few changes that caught my eye. First was the way the lights around the library reflex off the statue. It makes the statue seem that in was just made the day before. It enhances the fine detail even more than when you look at it during the day. Another thing that is different is the shadow that the lights make for the statue it makes seem almost bigger. The way the shadow looks it almost makes it seem real that the statue is .....
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Creative Writing: Origin Of The Big Dipper
Number of words: 301 | Number of pages: 2.... after her mother did and the rest
followed him. The monk saw this and felt sorry for them and felt that it was his
fault. He made the little chicks who cared so much for their mother into stars
in the sky in order to honor them. The constellation that the stars form now are
known as the Big Dipper. .....
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The Man In The Park
Number of words: 791 | Number of pages: 3.... down, warming the earth and lake, so many children played on the wooden swing set. From where I stood on the path, I could hear their cheerful shouts, but could not see them. What I could see was the old man’s face. He had strong features: a broad nose, deep-set eyes, and pronounced cheekbones. They had all sunken into a deep sea of wrinkles over the years. You could tell that he had once been a handsome young man. He was of an average height, but appeared taller as he sat with a ramrod straight back. His eyes were an aquatic blue color, like the water off of the coast of Puerto Rico. His hair was receding and had tur .....
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The Doll And A White Rose
Number of words: 821 | Number of pages: 3.... the boy who the doll was for. He said, "It is the doll my sister wanted so badly for Christmas. She just knew that Santa would bring it." I told him that maybe Santa was going to bring it. He said, "No, Santa can't go where my sister is . . . I have to give the doll to my mamma to take to her."
I asked him where his sister was. He looked at me with the saddest eyes and said, "She has gone to be with Jesus. My daddy says that mamma is going to have to go be with her." My heart nearly stopped beating. Then the boy looked at me again and said, "I told my daddy to tell mamma not to go yet. I told him to tell her to wait ti .....
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Creative Writing: American Dream
Number of words: 1119 | Number of pages: 5.... at that. "Good morning Kyle," said Joel.
"G' mornin'," mumbled Kyle in a saddened voice. Joel instantly sensed
that something was wrong and upon further questioning found that Kyle had lost
yet another one of his “bimbo” type girlfriends. Joel pretended to be sorry for
him for a while, then they spoke of work.
Kyle never really envied Joel's success or his life until that day. Kyle
was trying one the new reality simulators called "American Dream", which was a
program which enabled the user to have an ideal American life. Kyle experienced
things that he had never before experienced; the love of a child, the sec .....
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No Need For Drastic Change
Number of words: 854 | Number of pages: 4.... “Let go of the law / then people will become honest” Mitchell. 57. 2-3). This is a mere desire of what he would like to happen in his world. But in reality the world would turn into complete chaos if we let go of the laws. People would not understand right from wrong and would feel lost where they once felt secure. Some would rebel and break every law ever made. Honesty would be impossible because everyone has a different notion of what is moral and what is not. Communities would break up and different types of sub-cultures would form according to people’s preferences. People would fight and problems would arise becau .....
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