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    Hi Walter Epilogue

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    traumatized I could not speak my brain shut down right there. After, that I took him to a hot bath and set him gently down in it. I still would not make eye contact because I was so shocked at his accusation. When I got out of the bathroom, I went to the kitchen to clean up the dishes and Walter's father was waiting for me with the look that showed all of the disgust and anger and when he saw me it was like a bomb went off in his head. He was so mad that he could barely get the words out “IF YOU…

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    technology, Edward kills his friend: the inventor and the host of the cellular nano-bots. Edward’s own morality can be questioned through the rashness, unthoughtful nature of his spur of the moment choice to electrocute Vergil by throwing a lamp in his bath. Edward kills one to save many. In one sense, he gives up or sacrifices his morality to save billions. In another sense, it could be argued that his moral, steely resolve to kill Vergil just radiated his love for the existence of humanity and…

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    In the 1920s before the economic "good times" took hold, America confronted a Red Scare. In 1917, Vladimir Lenin and his Russian Bolshevik Party (called the "Reds") seized power in Russia, declaring the advent of world communism and the end of all private property. Fears of change also prompted a series of violent race riots. Fears of white women and black men fraternizing together at a labor meeting erupted into a riot. New technology enhanced a vibrant social atmosphere. The "Roaring Twenties"…

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    significant was the German invasion of Poland. Why is this invasion so significant? The reason is because this was the act sought out by Germany that initially started the Second World War. Although this invasion lead to World War II, the biggest known blood bath in history, it also lead to the creation of the United Nations, new world superpowers, new borders drawn in Europe, and a victory for women’s rights advocates. September 1, 1939, marks the day…

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    Twenty-five minutes later, I arrive at my home the cab parks in the driveway of my house. “Welcome home, maim. Thanks for choosing Yellow Cab,” He says, boastfully. “Oh yes, I enjoyed being choked to death by the goddamn air freshener, asshole.” I leave the cab, taking my bag and the cab drives off. He doesn’t say anything he just stares at me in disbelief. I sit my bag on the driveway and look around my neighborhood that’s illuminated by street lights. I stretch both my arms out all the…

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    14. Honey, I 'm home! Honey Trap: Slang for use of men or women in sexual situations to intimidate or snare others As my dad and Nash came to check on me, I saw Blake run out behind them and grab my dad 's neck, swiftly cracking it. Mr Norton 's boyfriend was also there and he was working on taking down Nash. I felt a wave of relief wash over me and I saw Savanna standing behind them. She was safe and I was safe and Blake was here and everything was perfect. Once Mr Norton 's boyfriend had…

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    World War Mistakes

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    But the information they forget to mention is that in the second world war, civilians in the cities were part of the war effort since all sides mobilized all their resources to defeat the other side. Every bomb dropped, every bullet fired, every warplane made to fly over other countries for raids, every tank used to charge into the enemy lines, every uniform sewed together. All were made by the collective strength of the civilians of a country. Clearly the…

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    Paragraph #1 Animal testing is a scientific experiment to test cosmetics such as paint, dye, inks, petrol products, tars, and waste materials. Petrol products is typically used for transporting vehicles, but shocking that they even test gas (petrol) on animals. The animals that have been mostly tested are rats, mice, and that 42 percent of our rabbits are gone because of animals testing. After each experiment on an animal is done, that animal has gave up their lives to test some cosmetic…

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    Baraka Analysis

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    toll that war brings. Young Jewish children being used for curious experiments and treated wrongly. World War 2 just was just such a terrible time all in all. The Asian man with his eyes back and his silent screams signifying the seconds as the atomic bomb detonates. The Cambodian Genocide brought semi tears to my eyes. People so innocent put in such a dreadful situation. I understand through viewing theses soldiers that war equals power. Many great empires fall and countries do whatever they…

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    Personal Narrative

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    that my desire for material things wasn’t a flaw, but rather something interesting and a good motivational tool. I’d found a piece of myself that had been long lost amongst the red bottom Christian Louboutins, neon green Mclaren, and colorful Lush bath bombs. Every time I’ve visited Cherry Creek since then, I rediscover myself and motivation I felt I’d been…

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