Veronica Mars Essays

  • Elizabeth Logan Alternate Ending

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    him. But Duncan? Maybe Duncan, once he glossed over the personal tragedy and gross parental triangle implications….could he still be in love with Veronica, too? “You don’t even know her.” Dramatic, sure, but doesn’t Duncan know Logan’s origins better than anyone? Dramatic’s in his genes, and pining - no, not pining, lusting, no- pining over Veronica is something Logan’s sure he’s earned, and he’s not quite convinced Duncan really has. But the sentiment rang true to both of them in the silence

  • Suicide In Mean Girls

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    Veronica Sawyer and Jason ‘J.D’ Dean stand over the fresh corpse of Heather Chandler, the most popular girl in school. Cause of death, a cup of bright blue drain cleaner, some of which trickled out of her mouth in her attempts of last words. In the midst of Veronica’s panic, J.D comes across a copy of The Bell Jar. This gives him the idea to write a fake suicide note using Veronica’s talent of forgery. Veronica goes along, after all, she just killed her best friend and her worst enemy. Besides, no

  • Stargirl Research Paper

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    Leo finally agrees to let Kevin interview Stargirl on "Hot Seat." Kevin asks her, and she agrees. This kind of surprises Leo, and he wonders if Stargirl may be a bit more like everyone else than he originally assumed. They are really excited for this interview, and plan a month-long advertising campaign to promote her appearance on February 13th. But then a few things happen that get in the way of that plan: In the courtyard of their school, they have a giant plywood bulletin board in the shape of

  • Bethany Mcgrady Argumentative Essay

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    Bethany McGrady did not have a good day. First, her alarm didn't go off. Then, her coffee maker broke. Then, She had to work three hours overtime. And finally, no one at work would shut up about the Gemini Killer. All day that's all anybody talked about. "It was just the other day! This is getting scary." Bethany's coworker, Andrea had said as though it had only just started, and it hadn't been happening for months. "I hope they catch him soon." Bill said, as though somone who had gotten away with

  • Basic Instinct Character Analysis

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    Sabrina Gabriele Sabrina Gabriele Basic Instinct About the movie, Basic Instinct: Basic Instinct is about a homicide detective Nick Curran, who investigates the murder of retired rock star Johnny Boz, who has been stabbed with an ice pick during sex with a mysterious blonde woman. Nick's only suspect is Boz's bisexual girlfriend, crime novelist Catherine Tramell, who has written a novel that mirrors the crime exactly in the same way. It is assumed that either Catherine is the murderer or someone

  • Epilogue To The Boarding House

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    Ethan finds Logan sitting cross-legged in the front yard. The closest thing to the Boarding House is a four lane highway that's 500 meters north. Someone can’t hear the sounds of the racing cars unless they strain their ears. Logan has spent many hours listening to the familiar sounds that he would fall asleep to as a child. Ethan doesn’t say anything as he nears the boy; instead he quietly sits beside him.         “They’ve finally figured out what happened to Eleanor,” Ethan says after a few quiet

  • Personal Narrative: My Hero's Journey

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    attend. Thank you, and have a good day." Clemmons signed off the morning announcements, and Veronica rolled her eyes at Wallace, next to her in the hall. "Like we need the reminder that finals week is coming." Veronica dragged her feet to her locker. She'd survive finals week- she always had before- but there was an urgency to the upcoming end of school days. With summer coming, Veronica anticipated Moorehead's impending retirement announcement any day- despite the secret, massive eye

  • Veronica Dialectical Journal

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    couch, Veronica sunk down next to it, putting her feet up on the coffee table. Two grand from Mrs. Picarrino in her office safe, Veronica was sated enough to sour her good mood thinking about Logan Echolls. He’d seemed genuinely shocked at Veronica’s accusations, and genuinely insistent that Kendall hadn’t been telling her the truth. “Everything okay, honey?” Keith saw more than the average hump-day frustrations on his daughter’s face. Face still screwed up in concentration, Veronica shook

  • Riverdale: Accused For The Murder Of Jason Blossoms

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    Riverdale, a show based off of the Archie Comics, blew up fast on Netflix and The CW with a murderous twist on the traditional comics. As more episodes of Riverdale season 1 come up more curiosity rises as to who killed Jason Blossom. In the town of Riverdale everyone is a suspect. But Cheryl blossom, Clifford Blossom, and FP Jones are all being questioned more then others for the murder Jason Blossom. Cheryl Blossom is a possible suspect for the death of Jason blossom because she was the only one

  • Argumentative Essay: The Mars One Mission

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    mission to colonize Mars, known as the Mars One mission. What can anyone possibly reply other than this if one is acquainted with such a controversial project? It is indeed thrilling, or perhaps alarming, that there are genuine intentions and even concrete plans to send people to the red planet. The good old curiosity might have prompted mankind, but with the level of technology, the amount of funding, and the degree of knowledge and experience these Earthlings, who are operating the Mars One mission, currently

  • The Phantom Tollbooth Analysis

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    Writing 5 Rachna Shah From Null to Beyond: The Writing of Space/Geospatial Storytelling in The Phantom Tollbooth … “‘I don 't think there really is such a country," [Milo] concluded after studying [the map] carefully. "Well, it doesn 't matter anyway." And he closed his eyes and poked a finger at the map.” —The Phantom Tollbooth, 1961 … When we travel to a new place, one of the first tools we acquire is a map, a tool that gives boundaries to and guides us through

  • The Importance Of Persephone

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    The ancient Greeks, like many ancient cultures, believed in multiple gods. The Gods had supernatural powers and strengths. Myths about these Gods helped explain things about Greek life, These myths were important because they explained why the Greeks did things in a certain way and what was important to them. The article Greek Mythology explains that some “…myths arose when men tried to understand the natural world around them” (1). The myth of Persephone and Hades was culturally significant because

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of JFK Gone To The Moon Speech

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    Rhetorical Analysis on JFK Gone to the Moon Speech The Gone to the Moon Speech was written by John F. Kennedy and announced on the day of May 25, 1961. The speech was given the title Gone to the Moon because Kennedy wanted the first man to be sent to the moon and surface the moon in achievement. It was the foundational standpoint for technology to advance. JFK uses logos, ethos, and pathos to relay his statement in a unique way to connect with the audience. It was the “official” start of the era

  • Coruscant: A Short Story

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    It's 4,654 BBY around a thousand years before the jedi civil war on the man made planet of Coruscant. Coruscant is the capital of the galaxy and the home of many millions of lifeforms from many planets and moons. Coruscant is also the home of main jedi temple which just held their annual jedi trials which is used to promote padawans to jedi knights. Not all have succeeded through which is where we start of our story; The story of Zaith. It's in front of the jedi temple around the time of noon

  • Great Barrier Reef Impact

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    Australia contains the world’s largest reef system stretching 2,000 kilometers along the northeastern coasts (“Australia’s Great Barrier”). The extremely ancient Great Barrier Reef, hosting millions of living things has been studied to be as much as twenty million years old. The area of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Switzerland combined would still be smaller than the Great Barrier Reef, which can be seen from outer space. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most diverse ecosystems on

  • The Pros And Cons Of Aliens

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    there. First, many planets have the necessary ingredients for life. The ingredients for life are liquid water, energy, and organic material. Mars, Enceladus, Europa, and Titan have evidence of these things (Green). All of these moons and the planet have these ingredients and they are just in our solar system. Imagine what's outside of our solar system. Mars may have had life because it used to

  • Isaac Asimov: The Role Of Robots In Science Fiction

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    The Role of Robots in Science Fiction Before Isaac Asimov : According to Oxford dictionary, Science Fiction is “A type of book, film/movie, etc. that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future, and often deals with space travel and life on other planets.” Science fiction is said to have a long prehistory. The evidence can be brought to focus from the history of Greek Civilisation wherein the residents of Mount Olympus were on voyage to different worlds

  • Mars Polar Lander Essay

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    Introduction This is a report on the Mars Polar Lander review board report as per this student’s estimation. The Mars Polar Lander and Deep Space 2 Missions were launched on 3rd January 1999, using a single space vehicle, from Kennedy Space Center. After entering the Mars atmosphere, the communication ended, but did not restart after 24 minutes as scheduled. Finally after several failed attempts on re-establishing communication, on 16th December 1999, the Deputy Director of the Laboratory appointed

  • Comparing Mark Watney's The Martian And Packing For Mars

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    Martian and Packing for Mars present issues and new perspectives of space travel, and also gives possible solutions to issues like food and water needs and dealing with others. In The Martian, Mark Watney is stranded on Mars alone with limited food and water. He turns to botany and basic chemistry to survive by creating food and water. Although a work of science fiction, the way he generated food and water is plausible, and most likely achievable for the first settlers on Mars. But how is it possible

  • Ray Bradbury's The Long Rain

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    “The Long Rain” is written by Ray Bradbury. The main characters are the Lieutenant, Pickard, Simmons, General Mendt. Their rocket ship crash lands on Venus and it is a very rainy planet. They have to find a sundome. A sundome is where there is new clothes, food, and it is warm. They had found a sundome that had been attacked by the Venusians/aliens. The rain eventually wears at their sanity and they wonder if they will ever find the other sundome. The Lieutenant is the only one that makes it to the