Flashlight Essays

  • Mt. Blackstone: A Fictional Narrative

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    “Dad where are you?” she said. She turned on the flashlight and entered the woods. She was searching around until she found the bodies half buried, blood everywhere. “Dad? John?” she whispered. “AAAHHH!!!” she screamed. Right then she noticed that the bodies were her father

  • Firefighter Flashlight Research Paper

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    Firefighter Flashlights Firefighters all over the world depend on several tools to fight fires, keep themselves safe, and protect others from harm. One of the tools they depend on is their flashlight. Firefighter flashlights must meet the standards that are required to do their jobs. The light output must be enough for them to be able to see through thick smoke, and they must hold up under high temperatures. If not, it could jeopardize their safety and the safety of others. The Streamlight

  • Alkaline Batteries

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    Background Research Without batteries there would be a lot of things we would not be able to use. Life would a lot more different and difficult because that also means no phones. Batteries are very helpful, they power flashlights, remotes for the television, and also cameras. Without them, there would not be any of these things so it is important that the best and longest lasting batteries can be found and used. People could be regularly buying a certain brand of batteries when there is another

  • How Does Archetype Affect People's Creativity?

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    A flashlight not only allows people to clearly see something, but can also help a person be seen in a dark place. The artist successfully transfers the message to suggest audiences pay more attentions to every little thing by using the flashlight. The generator that activates twelve motionless people, once the explorers use the flashlight to observe them. The flashlight lets explores find the mysterious place with magic. If they do not use the flashlight, they will never have the same opportunity

  • Nt1310 Unit 3 Individual Project

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    The competitor’s flashlight was easy to take apart, inside of it we can find the wires, the battery, the light bulb, and others components of it. First we took apart the front case and we were able to see all the parts that it has inside, we started taking them apart so we were able to see how they’re placed and how they make it work, trying to not mess them up or to put them in different places than they were before. We used mostly our hands to do all that, we just used some tools to take apart

  • Light Presence In The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien

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    show Kiowa a picture of his girlfriend through the flick of his flashlight. Right when he does, mortar rounds are fired from the Vietnamese army, leading the boy to think, “Like murder, the boy thought. The flashlight made it happen,” (O’Brien 170). The boy uses the flashlight as a way to avoid his own guilt from thinking that turning on the flashlight had lead to Kiowa’s untimely death. The boy believes that turning on the flashlight had lead to the untimely death of Kiowa. Many of the men in the

  • Who Killed Jonbenét Ramsey Unsolved

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    the digestive tract, were small increments of pineapple. Jonbenét may have taken a piece of pineapple using her hands, causing Burke to release all of his anger. Burke, in an uncontrollable rage, would strike Jonbenét Ramsey in the head with the flashlight in the kitchen. With all of this evidence point to Burke Ramsey as the murderer, there is a shunned theory that an outsider infiltrated the Ramsey household and killed Jonbenét

  • The Cough Short Story

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    the corner, making fierce scratches and splinters form on her back. Dara eventually found a flashlight and turned it on. The batteries were dying so she shook it for a moment and the light only improved by a fraction.

  • How To Write An Essay On Jonbenet Ramsey Murder

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    a cracked skull, duct tape on her mouth, she was tied up, and she had a garrote around her neck. According to the documentary we watched she was hit in the head with a flashlight and then strangled with a garrote. It was expected that she snatched a piece of pineapple from her brother’s bowl in which he hit her with a flashlight because of it, and she was still alive so it was most likely the parents got in on it because they didn’t want to be filed for abuse and jailed so they strangled her to

  • Narrative Essay On Cypress City

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    He stood, staring through in the trees and cattails. He noticed that the plant life condensed into a dark mass the further he looked. Hm. Smitty’s handy dandy backpack contained the following: a flashlight, a lighter, a bag of store bought jerky, extra socks, a handkerchief, a flask of water, a 9mm pistol, and his prized #1 soda drinking hat (for good luck of course). His stomach was churning from anxiety, which gave him a rush. The feeling was unfamiliar

  • Why Do We Have Nights

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    Demonstrate how to insert the toothpicks on the top and bottom of apples. Then show how to stick the raisin onto the side of the apple. Explain that the raisin represents the school/home just as the raisin did on the map of the USA. 6. Demonstrate how the flashlight acts much like the sun does towards the Earth. 7. Demonstrate how when the light shines on one side of the apple this represents day. 8. Demonstrate how when the light is shining on one side the other side is dark representing night. 9. Rotate the

  • Identity And Symbolism In The Film Simon Birch

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    directors to evoke a certain reaction from the audience, it is also used to symbolize the truth. As previously stated, when Simon enters the room he shines the flashlight into the darkness. This darkness can be interpreted to symbolize the dark time in Joe’s life when he does not know who his father is. The bright beam emitted by the flashlight symbolizes the truth and, when it eventually lands on the baseball in one of the cabinets, viewers connect the dots to conclude that Reverend Russell is Joe’s

  • Reasons For The Murder Of Jonbenet Ramsey

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    Twenty years have passed since the murder of 6 year old JonBenet Ramsey. On December 26, 1996 Patsy Ramsey (JonBenet’s mother) called the police to tell her child was missing. The police arrived moments later and found a panicked family and family friends. Police told the Family to search the house top to bottom to find evidence. John Ramsey came back moments later with Jon’s dead body. Earlier that morning patsy had found a ransom note on the stairs. Which had police thinking there was an intruder

  • Porter's Five Forces In The Law Enforcement Industry

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    With interest in the law enforcement industry, there are five competitive forces that affect profitability. With regards to rivalry determinants, there are multiple factors that will affect growth. Since the law enforcement industry is a specific market it will be difficult to expand to the everyday consumer. The products that are tailored for police officers will serve no purpose to the everyday consumer. Also given that this industry is a smaller, the amount of companies selling to police will

  • Butte Mountain: A Short Story

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    midnight, and my friends and I decided to make the treacherous hike up Butte Mountain. It was a fairly steep hill, with multiple ridges that overlooked the city of Jackson. The six of us started to trudge up the arduous mountain, with only two flashlights

  • Light And Suspense Techniques In 'Stranger Things'

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    Will Byers in the woods. What they find instead is a wandering and soaked Eleven. The scene is dark and blurry, the rain pounding down. The only light peeking through is an incredibly subtle hint of skylight and the flashlights of the three boys, that eventually focus

  • Emergency Car Kits Essay

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    It comes in an innovative space-saving and slim design so the user can store it without hassle. The kit includes a power bank, jumper cables, flashlight, and more. The kit is best suited for a roadside emergency such as a breakdown or massive crash. It is not as effective if you use it for a natural disaster. Consumers said that they were pleased with this item because of its high quality, affordability

  • Essay On Ronald Cotton Case

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    Andrew Davis September 27, 2016 Forensics Mr. Malgeri Ronald Cotton Case Ronald Cotton was sentenced to jail in 1995, after serving ten years for a crime he didn’t even commit. Eye witnesses are considered to be the best form of evidence in an unsolved case. Mr. Cotton was convicted primarily by an eyewitness named Jennifer Thomson-Cannino, who was sure she identified the right male. Years go by and the case was re-ruled and the jury ruled Jennifer 's description as a misidentification. The

  • Personal Narrative: My Extraordinary Michigan Hero

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    Camping has always been one of my favorite childhood memories, especially when we play the game flashlight tag. Flashlight tag has always been a fun game my family does when we camp. On a dark night my uncle Pat, aunt Ellen, uncle Mat, and I travel down to the Manistee woods with flashlights and walkie talkies. We split up into teams and one team hides while the other team counts. The team that is hiding can communicate by the walkie talkies

  • Jonbenet Ramsey Case Essay

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    The JonBenét Ramsey Case: Who Was The Killer? There are more than 211,000 murder cases that have remained unsolved since 1980, but there is a certain one that still haunts America today. This story made it around the whole country and is known to be one of the top ten unsolved crimes in the United States. It has been almost 22 years since the tragedy of JonBenét Ramsey, a sweet little pageant girl who was found murdered in her own home. Still to this day, the question remains: who was the killer