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    more about you.” He looked into my eyes with warmth and satisfaction as he continues to touch me. I looked into his eyes, without talking until his fingers reached over my shorts inside the natural opening of my relaxed legs. “You have a perfect bullseye, you know?” By the time I finished this sentence, his fingers had moved from said target point.…

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    Lacroix Woman

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    princes from surrounding areas to fight for her love and She then applies archery to the challenge (being her favorite pass time) though all missed the targets but one. She disguises herself into the challenge she set up to win her own hand and hits bullseyes on all of the target even splitting the one made by the one man who made it. The film was released June 22, 2016 and was produce by the first female Pixar director Brenda Chapman. Notable awards from this movie are Best animation of the…

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    Racism. That is one of the major epidemics the world is currently facing and for a teen that gets bashed on a daily for the color of her skin, that world of hers tends to break down when it was already all so fragile. And that is me. I am not the same color everyone else, and I am not the same race as everyone else. I am Puerto Rican and Filipino, yet I am known as a Mexican. At first this bothered me, and now when someone throws a racist slur at me, I keep walking, and I do not acknowledge.…

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    “An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law” (Martin Luther King Jr.). The term ‘civil disobedience’ was first used by Thoreau in his 1848 essay to describe his refusal to pay for the taxes to prosecute a war in Mexico and to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law passed by the American government.…

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    Section One Imperfect Competition and Externalities New Zealand businesses and their competition. a. TSB bank TSB Bank is a financial institution that offers various financial services such as everyday banking, savings, investments, home loans, insurance and foreign exchange. The banking industry in New Zealand operates in a relatively stable environment. However, the industry is still struggling with financial crisis that is characterized by high debts and slow economic growth. TSB bank’s main…

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    I remember that day as if it was yesterday. The pain I felt was atrocious. It was as if my entire life flashed before my eyes. I would never wish to feel that much pain ever in my 15 years of living again. I’ve never broken any bones, twisted anything, torn any muscles, or sprained any part of my body. It takes a lot for me to be physically hurt, my only exception is being pinched. The thing that happened to me was honestly one of my biggest fears. I keep myself away from any physical hurt…

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    I woulds have to say my greatest talent would be that i can run really fast. On many occasions i have ran faster than even star athletes in track i may not be able to run for long at full speed but at the speed i go it's amazing i don't wobble and fall down. I really like running it makes me feel unstoppable. One time when i was in 8th grade we were doing relay races and my team always one not just because of me of course but i had a huge hand in our wins. I haven't raced anyone in quite some…

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    William The Conqueror

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    and the shield’s size could knock a rider off of his horse. This shield helped lead me and my troops to some sweet victories. Its design was also unique. The Kite Shield had a triangular shape with a rounded top as I mentioned earlier. It had a bullseye circle in the middle of the shield, mainly just for looks. It also typically had a paint design on the shield. The paint usually meant something that had to do with culture. The theme of pretty much all ancient art is religion. For example,…

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    In his book, Start with Why, Simon Sinek examines why some people are more successful leaders than others. The traditional “recipe for success,” includes money, press, and personal connections to the brightest minds of the day. Sinek gives readers several examples that do not follow this model. Instead, leaders achieve success by having clarity of “why,” and effectively communicating that “why” to others. These individuals attract others who believe what they believe. The followers are inspired…

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    DeShawn Kantse had worked long and hard to save up enough money from his job as a cashier at Wall-mart to visit The Eye Doctor for an eye surgery. He couldn’t believe his eyes when the doctor informed him of the cost of the procedure. He always enjoyed good prices and bargains, like at Wall-mart, so he swore for as long as he was a cashier he would fight the outrageous prices of The Eye Doctor. This is how The Blind Sentry was born. He knew in his heart that he was supposed to fight the…

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