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    Ballet of Two Brains Doubt, it is the whisper through the night, the cold wind that makes christian 's skin pucker up with goosebumps full of fear and anxiety birthed by the difficult questions. The question that makes a room full of people feel like a raging sea of Sunday school answers answer you were given in 5 grade. Along with people digging trenches packing up their love and concern for you distancing themselves with those words, "I 'll be praying for you," leave you walking away feeling…

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    The ending of Nella Larsen’s Passing leaves us with a big mystery on our hands. That mystery is formed in the question, “Who killed Clare Kendry?”. The novel chooses to leave us with a rather ambiguous ending that never outright answers the question. With in-depth psychological and textual analysis, the answer can be found. This analysis will prove that the protagonist Irene Redfield killed Clare Kendy. Passing takes place from Irene Redfield’s perspective. The novel may not have been written…

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    worry, sweetheart. I won’t.” I convey, enthusiastically winking at him. His eyes grew wide and I notice his cheeks turning bright red. He queasily shifts from his seat to hide his contortion, but yet he failed miserably. “Oh my goodness, Nick is blushing. How adorable!” “I don’t blush. And please, don’t call me…

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    Flaubert demonstrates Emma’s downward spiral through her posture and movements along with those imposed on her by others. Throughout Madame Bovary, Flaubert chooses and employs Emma’s specific positioning to serve as a lucid expression of the descending entrapment of her life’s decisions. Emma’s positioning refers to any bodily movement, expression or posture. These positionings reveal her various feelings of fear, desperation, seduction, and insecurity. These feelings appear through decisions…

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    30 Best Sexperts of 2015 A sexpert, or sex expert, is the title given to a person who helps singles and couples (of any sexual combination) with matters relating to sexuality and relationships. Fifty years ago, there were very few sexperts available to the general public, mostly because the idea of discussing in detail what goes on behind closed doors was too taboo. Today however, there are a number of sexperts on radio, television, and the internet, and each has their own skill set and unique…

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    Darkness befell upon the sky as I was getting closer to my destination. I was meeting up with my girlfriend for a date, our first since we became a couple. When I arrived, there she was standing so elegantly as the gust of night gently blew her hair in way so mystically. If I didn’t know who she was, I might have mistaken her for an angel. However, I knew all too well that she could not possibly be an angel. Much rather, she was a fallen angel. One born of a disturbed heart in which god would…

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    Known for her stories about adolescents struggling towards adulthood, Higuchi Ichiyō creates a small world full of contrasting young characters in one of her famous works, “Child’s Play”. Also known as “Takekurabe”, which translates to “growing up”, the children of the story cross the line that separates child from adult during a period of individualism and edification. Although “Child’s Play” embraces the purity of the coming-of-age theme, it adds darker elements in order to show the realistic…

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    Explain the different types of love in Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ has become a major hit all over the world and is studied in depth in many places. In the play Shakespeare portrays three types of love; arranged marriage, true love and courtly love. Arranged marriage is shared between Juliet and Paris. Juliet is forced to marry Paris after a family loss. Romeo and Juliet share true love after meeting at a Capulet ball. Finally, courtly love is…

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    The Teenage Brain

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    The Teenage Brain Why is it that some teens don’t think about the consequences until after they make poor choices? This is because the teenage brain not fully developed yet and will not be fully developed until the mid 20s. According to the article “What’s Going On in the Teenage Brain?”, some parts of the teenage brain such as the prefrontal cortex (PFC) does not fully mature until the age of 24 years old. Many neuroscientists think that this mismatch in brain maturity may explain a lot of…

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    Love isn't an experiment Experimental children are the ones who are born first and if a parent does something wrong with that kid then they can fix their mistake on the next kid. When a second child is born they get all of the attention, and the parents are paying attention to the second kid and then they realize that the first kid is there too. People wake up and smell the roses! The second child is this perfect thing and nothing ever goes wrong with them because parents know what to do…

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