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Professional Dreamer: Crash
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Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth." Mallory Hopkins. Monday, October 20, 2014. You watch TV and see the ultimate survivors, fighting for their lives more or less. You see them eat bugs and wild mushrooms simply to. Getting on the plane I realized that I needed to relax. It’s really not. Scary, and I will have to learn to do it often. The worst that could possibly happen is. I stop my thoughts before they can scare me even more. The plane started moving, slowly at first, and then the jets co...
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Professional Dreamer: Ignored
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Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth." Mallory Hopkins. Thursday, December 18, 2014. Author's Note: The video I picked is of a News Station doing an experiment of sociability. I picked this video because it was interesting, and when I saw it, it sparked thoughts and emotions. I responded with my piece. I wrote this way because I wanted to express the frustration, and how that video is connecting (and actually happens) in real life. Or who their coming-and-going friends were? Used to, urging yo...
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Professional Dreamer: Streaming Services are Changing the Way we Experience Music
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Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth." Mallory Hopkins. Friday, December 5, 2014. Streaming Services are Changing the Way we Experience Music. Author's Note: This is an argumentative essay on the current music industry. I referenced the facts found from NEWSELA.com and business.time.com . My goal was to express my opinion without breaking down others and learn more sides about a very controversial topic. Why do humans love music so much? December 18, 2014 at 6:30 AM. Blogs to Look at. 2 Write ...
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Professional Dreamer: Literature Reactions
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Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth." Mallory Hopkins. What is one big question you have after reading this book? What steps might you take to finding out the answer? Why would Mrs. Kease go through so much trouble just to have Jason follow a postcard? What does Jason's father being gone affect the story? What would happen if he was there? Why didn't Jason's mother want to be down in Florida? The Author chose events to happen for a reason. During the reading of the story, I was confused, ...
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Professional Dreamer: Postcard
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Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth." Mallory Hopkins. Friday, March 13, 2015. Author’s Note: This piece that I wrote was off a book I recently finished - The Postcard; By: Tony Abbott. It was full of mystery and I wanted to portray some of that through a poem. It’s not meant to be rhyming, I just wanted to put some of the events and characters into stanzas. The postcard of mystery. No one can replace. Mrs Kease and dear grandma. Through neighbors they know. And people they remember.
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Professional Dreamer: Betty Smith's craft in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"
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Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth." Mallory Hopkins. Friday, October 24, 2014. Betty Smith's craft in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn". In this literary piece I was trying to convey the. Of Author's craft in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. The author’s craft is very important in how the reader interprets the meaning of the book. For instance, in. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Money to care for their children with. It was a good thing that Betty Smith put them in Williamsburg. October 28, 2014 at 6:58 AM.
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Professional Dreamer: Lawrence Koh
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Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth." Mallory Hopkins. Friday, May 8, 2015. As a professional, anyone has to be proficient at their job. Fast, practiced, nimble, and prepared- just as Lawrence Koh. Lawrence Koh is indeed a professional. When he is drawing, it comes so naturally. When he is drawing, he is creative. When he is drawing, all else is silent. When he is drawing, he is spontaneous. When he is drawing, he is delicate. When he is drawing, he is prepared. Blogs to Look at. 1 I can bett...
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Professional Dreamer: Chain Link Fence
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Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth." Mallory Hopkins. Friday, November 21, 2014. Author's Note: I got the idea for this writing piece from a "Stream of. Consciousness" starting with the word FENCE. I wrote this all in present tense, which is something I struggle with. I do not believe that this is a particularly well written piece, but I still like it because I accomplished something that I am usually not very good at (first person, present tense). If anybody ever dared to go over that fence...