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    He convinced me to go look with him so that it would go faster and gave me a pocket knife to make me feel better. As I opened the first box I realized that it was full of clothes. Mark found books in his box, another box was full of trophies from soccer and basketball. All these boxes were full of someone’s personal things, we decided that it all belonged to the family that was living there before us and they probably just forgot to take this stuff. I opened up the last box and inside it was this other box. The box was small and it had blue lights coming from…

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    other hand. Dress normally some days, very nicely on others, and then there are those days where you just seem to give up,” Her face turns a very bright shade of red; she gets up very quickly and throws away the rest of her pancakes. There, that should shut her up for a while; I decided against the apple and quickly ate a plate of pancakes as mother went to get Erica so we could leave as soon as I’m finished. The car ride to school was a bit more talkative then usual, usually both me and my…

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    enough so I kept following it until I got to a door I recognized. Beau’s. I opened the door and the second I did arms flung around me. “You’re alive! She didn’t kill you! I never thought I would see you again!” His words were muffled by my hair that he was currently nuzzling very affectionately. I wanted to relish in the affection, but I knew it was wrong. I knew I had to pull away. So I did. “He’s the one you should be with. Just saying.” A voice said behind me. I spun around and saw Freya…

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         In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the character of Hamlet has many relationships with all characters. The theme human relationships is very strong in this play. A human relationship is a logical or natural association between two or more people. Hamlet has many of these associations with King Hamlet's Ghost, Gertrude, Claudius, Ophelia, Polonius, Horatio, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Many of his relationships are just and unjust according to the character's flaws…

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    It is the next morning. Aldrich and Danny woke up early to start their next adventure at sunrise. Both got a big breakfast with scrambled eggs, blueberry pancakes and a glass of milk to get energy for a long day. “Ready to go?”, asks Aldrich his friend. Danny answers, “Yea, it looks like an auspicious day.” They go outside. Aldrich: “Wow, I think we got five more inches snow over night. I hope we gonna find the right trail.” After one hour walking through the snow there is a fork in the road.…

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    I look down at my stomach to see (Y/N)'S ___________,___________ (Positive hair descriptive) (Hair color) on my stomach. She held on tight around me, I tried to keep slow so it wouldn't make her nervous. I look down and observe her, her hair was in beautiful, soft looking swirls on my stomach and hanging off on my side. I shifted over to my right, to the end of the couch so she could have more room. "Shh...It's okay." She reinsured me, while pulling me closer. I felt her warm hug against my…

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    Mark is walking around the apartment in a hastily manner. As Mark is walking a marathon in here, I notice that our apartment looks peculiarly similar to that of Joey and Chandler’s in the sitcom Friends. We have an entertainment center that takes up at least 27% of the room. We have a 40 inch flat-screen television. We have a foosball table near the kitchen. We even have a portrait of a fighting Kangaroo in the hall near the bathroom. The only thing we don’t have is a canoe. Mark is a young…

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    have tonight -- drives itself.” “I still don’t trust you -- and by the way, what’s up with the bimbo?” “What bimbo?” “The Blonde -- she seems to have a thing for your ass and if she sticks her tongue on your lip just one more time --” “She means nothing to me, darling -- just somebody that was looking for a truly handsome guy that can dance his tail off. It raises her stock at the club -- sort of like going to a party with a rock star.” Butterfly shoots him a wicked glare, “Just keep it that…

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    “the look which the eyes manifest, no matter what kind of eyes they are, is a pure reference to myself.” – Sartre Naturally, people find eye contact with strangers quite confronting and therefore do anything they can to try and avoid it. In order to avoid eye contact with people in public situations such as being on a bus, people will often look straight ahead at the back of the bus, towards the ground or even out the window. It is interesting to explore the reasons behind why people find eye…

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    The new cleaning lady not being bothered by Gregor is very significant because she is the only one that is not disgusted and is willing to talk to him.His family is disgusted and annoyed by him to the point of not wanting to look at him yet she is not she even stares at him and poke fun at him. The cleaning lady does play a larger role because she the only contrast to every other character reaction and treatment towards Gregor.She brings a different view and judgement towards Groger because…

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