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    “Arthur protect the Gramps!” “Why me?” “Because you’re the strongest, we need the Gramps to live.” “Okay, be careful out there.” “We will.” Arthur the strongest of the tribe was left behind to protect the tribe leader. As this war can be their last. As the enemy tribe, the Argonians are the best in warfare in the first major tribe cluster. This battle will be the last for one tribe because each tribe’s goal is extermination. “This rivalry has started 10 years ago when…” “Gramps!”…

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    Everyday Use Narcissism

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    great interest. But it is not genuine interest, it is for her trendy new social circle. Lastly, Dee is ungrateful. She could not have cared less when her house burnt down. Mama thought “Why don’t you dance around those ashes?” after seeing Dee have an aura of eagerness as she was watching the home burn. (Walker, pp. 489). Dee also changes her name, so she would not be reminded of those who oppressed her: “’She’s dead. I could not bear it any longer being named after the people who oppress me’”…

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    Have you ever noticed how some individuals seem to have an invisible aura that surrounds them and makes them irresistible? People want to be around them, do business with them, and even start romantic relationships with them. Invisible magnetic forces seem to give these certain individuals advantages in life. When this power has been developed properly the very presence of these magnetic people can have a calming and relaxing effect on others. There is no denying the fact that personal magnetism…

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    The Underworld Franchise

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    Still maintaining the tone of gothic-chill since the first series with a dark aura, still centered on the eternal war two creatures of the night exciting and complicated at the same time, and the best part is he still put up Kate Beckinsale as a champion, even after 13 years Beckinsale still gives charm the same when we first saw…

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    In an Golden Palace, a loud and sad voice could be heard shouting "Father! Father! WHY! I have read books, Studied everything, Haven't I even made more money than my siblings despite being crippled?" The voice came from a beaten up body who was on the floor being restrained and at that time a voice was heard with immense pressure as if it was weighing down on the entire world. "That is why... You are crippled and unworthy of the surname, YE!.... Today you will no longer be my fourth son...…

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    You could only see half her face; her light brown hair covered the other half. She sat there crying from dawn to dusk. The busy world going throughout their day while only glimpsing her. She had an aura about her that made her invisible to most, maybe it was the way she dressed. No one knew why though, those of us who noticed her, but everyone knew she would be there the same day, every year. Everyone tried to comfort her or help and she never responded to them. The crimson sky would finally…

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    In John Gardner’s Grendel, Grendel evolves from being solely an isolated individual to a character that has exposed themselves to various outside influences. Extending the analogy from the Allegory of the Cave by Plato, we see that Grendel was an isolated and hindered soul, bound by the miniscule world he knew to be true. Like the Allegory, Grendel breaks free from his chamber to explore the world he was restricted from. Through Grendel’s course to enlightenment there are several stages in which…

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    The Moon Didn T Essay

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    brilliance caught in dew drops and fed to the earth. The breeze zipping around and about, beckoning the fields for a dance. But the Moon didn’t see a thing. The clock struck nine. The fruit pods and the fruit bearers radiated their charismatic aura, A scent so sweet the roses frowned in jealousy, Rising to the challenge and inviting their neighbors as well. But the Moon didn’t smell a thing. The clock struck ten. The…

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    Alexandre Dumas Influence

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    thoughts go against not only society's disfigurement of illegitimacy and divorce, but also addresses the problem of racism in his time. Dumas was impassioned by all forms of social injustice and is seen as a political activist. Despite the educated aura that emits from the name Alexandre Dumas, he was a somewhat twisted man that was extremely talented in getting results in an abnormal fashion. In july of 1830, the barricades went up all over Paris to protest the reign of the conservative bourbon…

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    Having to grow up in the American society during a period of changes and turmoil. Miles Davis was one of the African Americans who had the courage and willingness to stand up for what was right by fighting for equality. Being a man of music, Miles used his music to show people their desire for equality through his songs. Miles Davis’s music style reflects the civil rights movement through the changes, evolution, and presentation of his music. Jazz music had a specific standard to it, Davis…

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