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    Luna Whole: A Short Story

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    Linen and Cotton Makes Luna Whole Inside of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the machines were going faster and faster but also gradually slowing down. Sounds of the machines were getting softer and softer. A green-eyed, soft blond woman turned the machines off. The dollars were then were sent off to a bank. Every dollar in the truck was bellowing except for the dollars on the top. The truck went up and down. The wind went whoosh, whoosh. Then there was a loud creek from the back of…

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    and Rex thinks that's probably bad. It certainly doesn't make him feel any less nervous or self-conscious. It's what feels like an eternity of awkward, uncomfortable staring later before the boy's jaw just goes slack, and he runs a hand through blond hair. Noah blows out an exasperated, disbelieving sigh, his cheek falling limply into his…

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    John T. Williams Death

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    It was very sad to read and learn about the history of the death of Williams. First I want to describe who Williams was. His name complete was John T. Williams, and he was 50-year-old when he died. Also, he was a seventh-generation carver Nitinaht of the Nuu-chah-nulth tribe, and he was shot four times by a police officer in Seattle on August 30, 2010. Williams was walking in the streets of Seattle, and was carrying a piece of wood and a knife. He carried these tools because he was a woodcarver…

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    Baseball is in my blood. Like the light hair and eyes I inherited from my father, and the hot Italian temper I got from my mother, through my veins a love of baseball runs. Until recently, where my passion for the sport came from I was not sure. Sometime, I thought it began long ago, on summer trips to Fenway Park, when my family would drive in our oversized Chevy to Boston, park in a garage near Government Center, and take the T out to the ballpark. As I grew older and more accustomed to our…

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    The Giver Ending Analysis

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    if any one does not like the ending to The Giver ,and here is what happens.And we all know the story does not tells what happens to jonas.Does he die does he live who knows.so here is the truth for jonases ending. Jonas forced his eyes open as they went downward,downward,faster,and faster and all at once he could see lights,and he reconized them,now he knew they where shining through the windows of rooms, that they were red,blue,and yellow lights that twinkled from treesin places where…

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    they were all lined up blocking bridge reminding him of his childhood memories leaving Harold to assume they may harm him. For example when Harold seen them "Bikers, he thought with a mixture of contempt and fear" (W.D. Valgardson 1999). When the blond biker looked at Harold he pointed at him making a gun with his fingers "he felt his stomach knot with anxiety" (W.D. Valgardson 1999).The way the bikers were lined preventing Harold from crossing the bridge brought back memories of the bullies…

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    because Gat was not part of his idea of a perfect family. As well, Cadence dyes her hair black before she comes back during summer seventeen. In Grandfather Harris’ idea of a perfect family, there is no black hair; just blond. He complains to her mother, saying, “She used to be a little blond girl. A Sinclair through and through.” He was very upset that his “Beautiful Sinclair Family” was no longer how he imagined. There are many conflicts in We Were Liars by E. Lockhart, and these three were…

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    watching the avengers. where the Norse characters strayed so far off from their true forms, so as to appeal to Hollywood. The truth was sugarcoated, censored, just so that the Avengers’ writers could generate more money. We grew up believing Thor was a blond, English Adonis, but in reality he was a disheveled ginger who rode on a chariot driven by two goats which he consumes every evening, then resurrects in the morning. And that…

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    understanding by reinforcing that, the dominant beauty norms can be seen as attractive in the dominant culture, but can be viewed less in another culture. Note that, some countries highly value the norms that my doll portrays. In other words, straight, long, blond hair is a dominant beauty norm in the white culture, but in a black culture, this hair perspective is viewed the same or even less than having a dark, short, curly hair. If my doll does not wear makeup to work she may be oppressed by…

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    Not any man can become a modelizer. “to get models, you have to be rich, really good looking, and/or in the arts,” says Barkley. He’s an up and coming artish, and he has a face like a Botticelli angel, framed by a blond pageboy haircut. He’s sitting in his junior loft in Soho, which is paid for by his parents, as are all the rest of his expenses, his father being a coat-hanger magnate in Minneapolis. That’s good for Barkley, because being a modelizer isn’t cheap- there are the drinks at clubs,…

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