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    He tended to get this way when he had too much time to think. I tried to keep him active, but I couldn't always entertain him. He had to have some downtime. We dressed in the shade of the trees, after which we joined the others at the car. Amber sat on the hood while Scott continued to talk her through her pain. She'd suffered a grave loss. "What are we gonna do now?" Scott said, pulling his hair back into a ponytail. I looked at my friends, stopping at each of their faces. Both had…

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    from all around the world to come to the murder of her husband, Gregory Eliot Abbot. She planned the murder on a specific date, time, and place; therefore it was a premeditated murder. Another example of the multiple situational ironies is that the amber bottle was medication for Gregory, causing him to die from lack of his medication. Eleanor Madeline Abbot had tried to reach the bottle three times to give her husband his medication. However, she did not reach it in time, because two men had…

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    “The Moon is distant from the Sea” by Emily Dickinson is about a strained relationship between a man and a woman through analogy. Dickinson does this by equating them to the moon and the tides of the sea. The woman is also referred to as an “ Amber Hand” which is a description for an angel. The woman -the speaker- far from the man but still she guides him. She an angel with her light guiding him as if he were a young boy needing guidance through life. The man never missing what happens or what…

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    than you are allowing yourself to go about your ways without a shield of protection letting the evilness of the world to gulf you up. This is clearly shown through the life of Lucy and Amber Brandon. Lucy Brandon the mother of Amber is involved with a group that encourages channeling your inner guide, leading Amber to be possessed by a demon named Amethyst. We see in this book that when you keep your faith strong and determined than God will deliver us from the evil surrounding us. The…

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    abuse and homelessness. Though Ms. Mele states she is willing to cooperate to have her children back Ms. Mele has continually been discharge from substance abuse programs. Mr. Williams has not been cooperative with the Division. Aside from Precious, Amber and Miracle, he has eight other children. Mr. Williams's first two children were raised by his sister and mother. It is unknown…

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    Self-Other Ethnography I interviewed a fellow titan who I meet this past summer in CAS 301 at Cal State Fullerton. Her name is Amber Malik and she was born in Karachi, Pakistan. Amber immigrated to the United States when she was three years old. Amber’s parents came to the United States in search of better opportunities for their children. Amber did not speak a word of English she Urdu and Hindi. In my case, my parents immigrated to the United States in the late 70’s from El Salvador. I was…

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    male with amber eyes,former horseplace dog Medicine Dog Pouncefeather-ginger-and-white male Spirit Dog Dapplestripe-mottled gray female Warriors (males and females without pups) Dawnpelt-pale gray female Volestorm-small brown male with green eyes Blackfur-smoky black male Mosstail-Black female with amber eyes Dusktail-brown female with blue eyes Grassheart-light brown male with ginger patches Petalclaw-gray-and-white female apprentice,Firepaw Beetleclaw-brown-and-white male with amber eyes…

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    that there are people living in poverty. Throughout the book, he holds detailed interviews with many different individuals throughout the United States of America who are dealing with poverty. In my opinion, I believe Caroline and her fourth child, Amber, would benefit the most from advocacy of a health care provider. In the beginning…

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    you’re second in command! Can't you do something!” The brown dragon said desperately. “I'm sorry Amber,there's not much I can do, I can talk to the Queen and try to get her to agree with us but that's all. If she says no I can't say or do anything about it.” Moon whispered sadly. “If we wait much longer it will be too late, I see that and you see that, but I can't force the others to agree.” “I know…” Amber replied softly. “I'm just…

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    A sentiment dramatization around two youthful grown-ups, Clay and Amber who, regardless of differentiating qualities on connections before marriage, structure a sentimental fascination in the wake of meeting each other. The motion picture depicts that traditional dating prompts unsuccessful relational unions since couples concentrate more on the dating background itself than becoming more acquainted with each other in a way that would prompt an educated choice to wed. The motion picture depicts…

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