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    sat under a tree and saw a dark figure approach her. He was mysterious. They started talking, then kissing, and before she knew what was happening, she was on the ground. He had raped her. Because of this, she called the cops on the party. When she arrives back at school in autumn everyone despises her because she called the police. Even her friends have abandoned her. She doesn't tell anyone that she was raped. She keeps it hidden along with her voice. When Melinda has to study a tree in art…

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    I chose this image to reflect the theme of loss of innocence because there are many symbols in this picture that revolve around the idea of growing up. The major symbol in this picture are the two leafs. The smaller leaf symbolizes your childhood life, and the bigger leaf symbolizes your adult life after you leave your youth shell. In other words, as humans begin to grow and develop they gain more knowledge and experience with them and learn things in the world around them. The leafs in the…

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    Walking and the Suburbanized Psyche EssaySmelling the sweet aroma of fresh flowers, the sun shining on the path ahead, the welcoming sounds of birds chirping and the rustle of branches and a light breeze in the air. As I walked through the garden, I felt a sense of appreciation and wonder for the creation around me. Away from the sound of honking cars and mindless chatter, I found myself utterly alone with my thoughts. At this moment, I reflected on my life up until that point. The stressors…

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    In some families there are certain objects that are passed on from generation to generation. A three golden chained emerald necklace was the precious object passed on. In the Garth family, Celia’s parents had died and passed on an emerald necklace to Celia, which her father had given her mother when they got married. This necklace had been passed from generation to generation ever since the first Garths came over from England. The necklace has three parts that are important to the book Celia…

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    (-- removed HTML --) The Ya-te-veo tree, meaning "I-See-You" tree, is a carnivorous plant native to the jungles of the Old World, and regions of Outer kingdoms such as Africa and Central America. It possesses a thick, short tree trunk consisting of greenish brown bark, and several long tendrils which resemble huge serpents, darting side-to-side as if they were engauged in an angry conversation. There are five glowing green eyes at the top of the trunk, placed in such a way to allow full…

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    Some birds appeared in the faint blue sky flapping and soaring. All were blackish-brownish with a touch of white. They were flying a yard or maybe two and they’re coming really fast. They went “ Honk,honk.” “Where’re they going? I said. Why would so many birds go in one direction?” “It’s a sign,” Jim said gazing with an amazed look. “ When chickens fly in the same road. It’s the same way birds would go. “ I raced over to the canoe, I grasped the gun, I got back to…

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    Oxford dictionary defines ‘’Root’’ as family, ethnic, or cultural origins, and the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support. It is taught that when roots go deeper what is on the ground gets richer. Roots which mean origins symbolize history of a culture, literature, customs, and traditions of a society. The most convenient example of planting seeds and watching the process of roots is how American society created their own way of living. American society’s history goes…

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    bubonic plague. The plague spread through fleas that were on rats on ships that carried cargo being traded. Warfare also weakened Europe as a whole causing it to change to a more rural and less populated place. People such as the Goths, Visigoths, Franks, Lombards, Angles, and Saxons also emerged as the dominant people in terms of literacy instead of the Romans. This is a big change because the Romans viewed those groups of Germanic people as barbarians. Romans also had kings and emperors while…

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    Research for Reason #2 (at least 2 sources) The Diary of Anne Frank- Anne Frank and her family are Jews in the 40’s hiding from the Nazis in fear of being taken to a concentration camp. They end up hiding in a part of her father’s office called the Annex, and others must lie saying there are no Jews living there in order to spare the Franks’ lives. http://www.officer.com/article/10232601/ends-justify-means-every-time This article discusses why lying…

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    head-to-head with the established power of central Europe, the kingdom of the Eastern Franks. In the opening years of the conflict, the Magyars, as they were known (later known as the Hungarians) created a crisis which threatened the survival of the Eastern Frankish kingdom. The magnitude of the Magyar threat the kingdom and Europe as a whole has largely been neglected by modern scholarship. The struggle between the Eastern Franks and the Hungarians can be compared to the Moorish invasion of…

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