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    Scarlet Letter Book Report

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    The bodies were up shore and it looked like no one touched them since last night. He came back but on his way back, he saw Aunt Scarlet standing there, like he just got busted. Eli said "Hi Aunt Scarlet, why are you out here?"Aunt Scarlet said " Did you see the dead bodies in the lake?" Eli said "What dead bodies? I haven't seen anything." Aunt Scarlet said "First Warning. Did you see the dead bodies?" Eli said "I didn't see anything." Aunt Scarlet said…

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    deal with, i think, and then realize - their son is dead. they're busy people, but they're bound to notice soon. that's when i crack. i have a family. either they'll see me like this - roadkill in the middle of nowhere - or - where do they put dead bodies, anyways? i can hear the ambulance rushing down the road. they'll definitely pronounce me dead on the scene. how long will it take till they find out who i am? how much longer till my parents find out? how will i get home - can i get home? or…

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    correct when he says that it is better to be free from bodily desires than to indulge them. The term free refers to acting as one chooses without being restrained by an authority figure. A bodily desire is defined as a want taking control of a person’s body. Indulge means to give into desires in an overly disproportionate way. Cephalus’ best argument for my thesis is that leaving bodily desires behind brings peace. Cephalus states, “the majority of our members lament, longing for the lost…

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    In Epstein’s writing, he mentions that sports are not ideal for a child’s growing body. Conversely, choosing a sport that provides an outlet for a child’s energy can greatly beneficial even for children as young as four. Sports like soccer and basketball provide an excellent aerobic workout by strengthening muscles and increasing heart…

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    Black Death: A Short Story

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    her a small bowl of her favorite soup, and packed my stuff and headed out the door. Although we lived in the luxury rich part of london there were dead bodies everywhere. Everybody just got used to walking down the street and having dead bodies around the corner. There was no more room for graves so they ended up just taking the piled up bodies and tossed them in a giant hole and added a small layer of dirt over the top. There wasn't even priests to say prayers for the people, and even if…

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    Eulogy For Emily

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    In a small residential community of Jefferson, Mississippi, there is a woman resides in the community named of Miss Emily Grierson. Emily seems to be a very strange woman to people in that community. She lived there for many years and never let anyone enter her home. The people in the community knew something strange about her because she was not the only person that lived in that house. She never had any one to come see her in years but she wasn't the only one in the house, she had her hireling…

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    One Corpse Too Many is a mystery book by Ellis Peters and is the second book in the Chronicles of Brother Cadfael. The book is a murder mystery centered around an extra dead body amongst other dead bodies about to be buried. As there is no specific moral or theme highlighted in the book, I would say it’s not a great book for teaching a lesson. However, with the great characterization and way of immersing the reader into the setting, it is definitely a great book to read just for the sake of…

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    One of the rather popular topics is body image. You can’t scroll down a Twitter timeline nowadays, without seeing at least one person saying “I wish I looked like so and so” or “Why can’t I look like this?!?” It’s heartbreaking to see all of these people, a large majority being girls, being so uncomfortable with their own bodies, that they wish they were an entire other individual. We cannot blame them for feeling this way. There’s a profound amount of pressure put on girls on what they should…

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    way that we are able to communicate a bodily sense of ‘being-there’ (O’Neill, 2002). If we come to understand in a bodily participative way, there is a sense in which our bodies know more than we do in a specific way. Shapiro (1985) expressed, ‘I conceive of phenomena as fixed enough in their structures so that through my body I can retain them as a bodily sense and reactivate them or revivify them.’ (p.…

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    prior to the battle and not a lot of people knew about that place, except those in Lutheran College and Theological Seminary. Little did I know that one day there would be groans of wounded and dying in the air, and filled with shattered and dead bodies everywhere. The terrors of war only known to those who have seen and heard them. Many of fathers, brother, mothers and sisters are gone and sleep their last sleep under the grass. During that horrible fight, my civilian townsmen were as patriotic…

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