Extractor hood Essays

  • Creative Writing: The Black Beast

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    “Oh, shit… What the heck was that?” Lovienthal cried out sounding scared and confused. “Whoever set this up electrified the cattle wire!” Billy hollered. “Hurry, help me get him down!” He cried out. Ryan, V.Q., and Steaks scrambled passed Mary, Morgan, Riley, and a barking Chuckles to get to Billy who was desperately trying to support Johnny’s head and abdomen as he struggled to keep his balance from not tumbling down the shifting debris. The guys quickly got to Billy and

  • Creative Writing: Billy's Murder

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    Once upon a time, there was a young man who lived in a small town named Billy. Billy a large man with a big appetite realized one day that he was out of food so he decided to go out shopping for groceries. While at the Grocery Store, Billy accidentally dropped a carton of eggs onto the floor. As they hit the floor, Billy yelled out a bad word. Unable to believe his ears the store manager ran to the phone and called 911. Later, the policeman arrived and asked what the problem was. The store manager

  • Why Did Billy Bob Murder

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    One day there was a kid named Billy bob. He was a very fat kid. He would even eat chicken without it being cooked. He was raised by his mom and dad. He was a single child. But he had a friend named Bob Billy. Bob Billy was found dead at 5:00 am that day. The killer was unknown. Walter white was a 54 year old man, who lived in Arizona. He had fun abducting kids and having them watch his old TV show, breaking bad. Then he buried them and laughed the entire time. His last victim was Bob Billy.

  • Police Observation

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    On 3/27/17 at approximately 1858 hours, I was working patrol assigned as unit 3L51. I was in full police uniform and operating a black and white marked police vehicle. I responded to a radio call of a possible armed robbery taking place at 777 E. Colorado Blvd, at the Target store. The comments of the call described the Suspect as a female black, 5’05”, heavy set, wearing blue sweatpants a green hoody and carrying a purple back pack. The comments also stated the Suspect had a pocket knife in

  • Violence Portrayed In Billy Summer By Stephen King

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    Billy, in the book Billy Summer written by Stephen King, had to die off because he is also a bad person and used violence all the time, even when he didn’t need to. According to the book, it reads, “‘Get them panties down’ Billy says, and sprays him in the eyes with Easy-Off” (King 314). This is what happens right when Hank, the friend of Tripp’s, opens the door. Billy did not even let the guy speak hardly. Hank had not even shown any sign that he was going to hurt Billy, but Billy sprayed him anyways

  • Definition Essay: The Hood In My Childhood

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    have one huge family it is split up into two .Its the hood side and then it 's the not so hood side of my mom 's side of the family. When I say hood I mean ready to pop off at any given moment not scared of anyone,and the non hood keeps calming turning the other cheek . On the “hood” side it 's my Auntie her 5 children and their kids ,my granny and her husband ,my uncle .Which really falls on my mother 's side.On the other side,which is the non hood side on my family it 's my mom’s aunt and her children

  • Blunderbore Research Paper

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    Once upon a time in the land high up in the sky, lived a nice giant by the name of Blunderbore. This giant lived off of his magical farm that contained many animals and plants that had special abilities. He had beanstalks that he would pick their beans for food. Blunderbore also had a priceless chicken that laid giant golden eggs on command. It was his most prized possession due to the animal’s magic ability. Blunderbore could get her to lay any amount of eggs so he sold his eggs to make tons of

  • Personal Narrative: Growing Up In The Ghetto

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    What exactly is the hood? The hood is a slang term for the ghetto. Many people may associate the hood with the birthplace of criminals, people with no lives, and even what some people would call “gangsters”. From the outside looking in, one would assume the hood is a horrible place to be, and those were my exact thoughts in the beginning. Is the hood as dangerous as it is described? I never realized as a kid that I was different than everyone else who lived in my neighborhood, — different, but not

  • Jean Valjean In Les Miserables

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    Imagine getting put in jail for nineteen years for stealing a loaf of bread. This is what Jean Valjean had to experience. Jean Valjean, the main character of Tom Hooper’s drama Les Miserables, gets out of prison, where he was put for stealing a loaf of bread, at the beginning of the movie. After being told that he’d be let out of jail, his dreams of living a normal life were utterly shattered within a couple seconds. This happened because Javert gave him a slip of paper marking him as a ‘dangerous’

  • Robin Hood Quotes

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    Robin hood purpose throughout history as a heroic hoodlum has developed to a portal to authors. Robin hood has captured audiences throughout centuries with his talents and adventures. Robin hood is an experienced archer who would pilfer from the affluent and provided the unprivileged. Robin Hood has evolved over time as a legendary hero that is a champion archer and authors have created different depictions of robin hood throughout different stories. To begin with

  • Robin Hood's Loyalty

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    endearing knight, in particular, stands out the most: Robin Hood. “Robin Hood was a legendary English outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. He treated poor people kindly and fought that sheriff of Nottingham, a corrupt official who persecuted the poor…” (The World Encyclopedia). Howard Pyle, an American author, wrote the book, “The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood.” The book was composed in 1883 and it documents the journeys that Robin Hood had with his merry men and the

  • Robin Hood Sparknotes

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    The main point of Robin Hood is known by most everybody, “Take from the rich and give to the poor”, but not everyone knows the actual story. In this essay I will be telling the events of chapters 5-8 in The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle. This story is about the adventures of Robin Hood and his merry men. In these few chapters we will see fights, traps, tricks, and more exciting events. This is definitely a very eventful book. Chapter 5 starts out with Robin coming up with a plan

  • A True Hero In Disney's Robin Hood

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    in an article entitled The Robin Hood Principle: Folklore, History, and the Social Bandit. Through his research of individuals both fictional and non-fictional, he argues that “outlaw heroes arise in historical circumstances in which one or more social, cultural, ethnic, or religious groups believe themselves to be oppressed and unjustly treated” by those with power (Seal 70). It is out of these situations that a hero is spurred to action, and Disney’s Robin Hood narrative follows this pattern exactly

  • Compare And Contrast The Mucket Christmas Carol

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    From The Muppets Wizard of Oz to Muppet Treasure Island, it doesn't matter how many times I watch the Muppet movies, I never get bored. Although I love them all, my favorite is The Muppet Christmas Carol. The Muppet Christmas Carol is a Muppet adaptation of the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The premise of the story is that the grouchy main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, goes through a change of heart at Christmas time. In the musical, with it being an adaptation, it of course has some

  • Robin Hood Research Paper

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    King of the Thieves Is the legend of Robin Hood, outlaw of Sherwood forest a real hero? Robin Hood, King of the Thieves, comes from middle ages and he is the best meaning of heroism, who robes from wealthy people and gives to poor folks. Assisted the king Richard to gets back thrown from King John, who is known as a villain in this story, King of the Nottingham. He had a privet forest for his shooting. No one was allowed to shoot and kill animals in that area or they would face the death penalty

  • Rober Robert Earl Of Sherwood

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    The Puffin Classics gives a captivating and exciting way of telling the folk tale of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. From this classic the legendary hero takes on and outwits his enemies in an adventure against King John and steal from the rich to give to the poor. The classical tale starts off as King Richard takes the throne but soon leaves to lead the crusades in Jerusalem. During this war, King Richard was captured and held prisoner until a ransom was met by England. While the King was imprisoned

  • Research Paper On Robin Hood

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    Robin to Robin Hood Somebody once said “Your life doesn’t get better by chance, it gets better by change”. Robin Hood was a central character in the book and he faced plentiful challenges. He met varied people and went frequent places. In the novel, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Robin Hood went through changes that definitely impacted him in some way. Threats changed his title, different lifestyles changed the way he lived, and sickness changed his heart. During his journeys threats were

  • Robin Hood's Rebellion

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    Robin Hood, legendary outlaw hero of a series of English ballads, some of which date from at least as early as the 14th century. Robin Hood was a rebel, and many of the most striking episodes in the tales about him show him and his companions robbing and killing representatives of authority and giving the gains to the poor. Their most frequent enemy was the Sheriff of Nottingham, a local agent of the central government (though internal evidence from the early ballads makes it clear that the action

  • Robin Hood's Criminal Behavior In Medieval England

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    Furthermore, the criminal behaviour of Robin Hood and his men indicates that criminals in medieval England often operated in gangs and informs us of the composition of such groups. The iconic duo of Robin Hood and Little John often set out to commit crimes together, a relationship which is still familiar to modern day audiences. However, they do not always operate together. For example, it is Little John and Much the Miller’s son who behead the monk in Robin Hood and the Monk, which is partly because they

  • Robin Hood Research Paper

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    The story of Robin Hood is one of the most interesting, and most fascinating of all stories told. He was a young boy, going out to an archery competition. He stumbles upon some men that make fun of him. He ends up killing one of them, making him a wanted person by a sheriff. The sheriff tried catching Robin Hood, but it was impossible for him to do it by himself. He tried to find someone to catch but no one wanted a piece of Robin Hood for everybody knew how good he was with a bow. He hides