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    “The sun used to be yellow once,” Aunty said. “Do any of you lot remember when it was yellow?” Franchette looked unwell. Her hands were never far from her face. “I'm not sure. Perhaps.” Aunty leaned forward in her chair, sticking her chin out and gazing about her, to make it clear to everyone she was about to address them all. “That's why the sun was always painted as yellow, you know?” Stella looked around the faces and nodded her head. “And when you see it these days it's white!” Michael…

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    Summary: No One's POVA

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    No One's POV. Izzy is in the medium size oak wood cabin. She is sharpening her sword that is made out of a light metal material and the sword itself is easy to maneuver. She's in a Japanese sitting style on the polished wooden floor of her bedroom, dipping her light silver and blue handled sword into a bucket full of water. She's closely staring at her sword to see if it is clean from the blood that had almost stained it from an earlier mission. The blood from the sword disperses into the once…

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    It was October of my seventh grade year and I found myself sitting in Ms. Keyes’ reading class. One Tuesday afternoon, Ms. Keyes put us in groups based on our reading levels and interests. What interested me the most were books that were suspenseful, full of action, and ones that moved at a fast pace with a colorful cast of characters. Her goal was to get me to enjoy reading again; she made that her personal mission. When I walked into her fifth period class, she had the desks in groups of six.…

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    Nonverbal communication is more important than you would ever imagine. This type of communication can vary from facial expressions all the way to touch. According to the book, “Nonverbal communication also influences how individuals interpret messages, especially those related to feelings, moods, and attitudes.” If you are upset with a friend, family member, or significant other it is very unlikely that you are going to tell that person. You would keep your distance from that person and probably…

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    5 Best Kneeling Chairs for Posture A kneeling chair is a chair that reduces lower back strain. The chair shares the weight of a person between their knees and buttocks while trying to provide the utmost comfort possible. A posture kneeling chair is great for someone that has back issues and pain. There are various types of kneeling chairs available that provide different levels of comfort. Using a posture kneeling chair has numerous health advantages. These chairs are meant to strengthen your…

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    My first words were “cookie” and “more.” With blonde hair reminiscent of blinding bursts of sunlight and pudgy hands that undoubtedly shook with unrestrained excitement, I—or rather, my one year old self—requested that I get another cookie. I did not, however, ask for the delectable treat with simmering wisps of steam rising from it with the faltering voice of a callow toddler. Rather, I asked for that chocolate delicacy with the awkward movement of chubby hands that contorted uncomfortably. My…

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    Come take a journey, to the most remarkable, and magnificent place on earth. Soft and calming music plays as the dove white door imprinted with squares. And a smooth, shiny, seal gray handle creaks open. Entering, a simple dark wood bed laid off-center in the room. With a cozy looking mattress, and soft, velvety blankets draped over the bed. Tawny and tortilla coloured carpet stretches across the ground of the room. Conjointly, walking across the carpet felt like sinking in quicksand. A…

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    Most kids remember the sounds of rain, or thunder vividly because they are loud. I remember scratching. Rhythmic, repetitive, and right in front of me. The scratching of my blue ballpoint pen against paper. Whenever I'd do well in school, my mother would ask me what I wanted as a reward, even though she already knew. As we shuffled toward her car, I'd pretend to think about it. Maybe I'd surprise her and tell her I wanted toys, or candy like a normal kid. But I didn't. I wanted books, and…

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    Her Thoughts It''s the end of the 2015 summer vacation for the new nineth graders in West Virginia. April, a new nineth grader was a mix of emotions as the summer came to an erupt stop. She wanted to see her best friend Dezi, she also wanted to see her other best friend Devin. April ,and Devin had dated before ,and when they broke up nothing really changed, they were still best friends. Over the summer April ,and Devin had been talking off Aprils granpas Facebook. They did'nt get to…

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    The guys moved the coffee table into the center of the room, covered it with some cushions off the sofa and Jazz gamely bent over the coffee table displaying that firm ass of hers. As that happened, I looked over and saw that Roy had a video camera in his hands and was videoing the action. I thought to myself I was going to have to remember to get a copy of that tape. Being in the middle of the room the guys quickly surrounded Jazz and since that bikini bottom had worked its way into the crack…

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