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    Haiku

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    A silent open field A deer dashes away Whoosh! silence again A cold winter day A fox slinks around Trekking through snow A dense summer forest A bear sniffs the air Following his nose towards food
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    My Future Life (in textbook form)

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    Shannon Grubbs attended Radford University her freshman year of college as a biology major. She then decided change her major to psychology and transfer to the University of Mary Washington due to their exceptional psychology program. While attending Mary Washington she participated in an internship that conducted research on the psychology of animals, specifically dogs. She … Continue reading My Future Life (in textbook form)
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    Scott Brinkmann

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    Scott Brinkmann is a 26 year old man with brown hair and eyes. He is tall, attractive, determined, and adventurous. He was born in Oklahoma and has lived there his whole life. He is a hotel owner, his father used to own the hotel, and after he passed Scott became the owner. He has a … Continue reading Scott Brinkmann
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    Noir Readings

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    The readings have several things in common. Most of them are from an earlier time, deal with murder, are located in relatively remote places, and deal with morality. I would describe the writing styles as informal language with a dark, ominous tone. A crime theme stands out, the readings talk about many deaths and murders. Most … Continue reading Noir Readings
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    Noir106 Tips & Tricks with Maggie Black: Week 2

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    A winter night at a university campus that knows how to use its digital tools, one DKC tutor is still trying to find the answers to Noir106’s persistent questions… Maggie Black. I looked out my window today and thought “a storm’s brewing.” Regardless of what storms, meteorological or otherwise lie ahead, I knew that Noir106…

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