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    being lived in during the time of their separation. Although Muskoka cottage was in use, it was during the summer and their separation occurred in September. Therefore, it can be inferred that they were living in their downtown Kingston home at the time of separation, which meets the definition of a matrimonial…

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    translating the entire book he had a heart attack. Peter's head slammed into his desk, and his corpse remained there until an old friend came by to check up on him a week later. Now that everyone knew he was dead his family and friends traveled to his cottage so they could attend his funeral. Three attendees were Peter's nephew Jason Martin who brought his two closest friends Samuel Phillips and Jeffrey Watson with him. Overall only five people attended Peter's funeral these seven people were…

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    She started pouring all sorts of random things into her big kettle in the center of the cottage. Magic started happening. Fire shot out of the kettle, a sweet smelling scent filled the air. Then POOF! The witch had created a potion for the girls. “Here! Drink up! As soon as you drink this, you will switch lives. Just as you wished for!” The…

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    In volume 2 of Frankenstein, the Creature's loneliness from people rejecting him unleashes the “monster” in him and leads to the Creature destroying property and hurting people around him. Through the portrayal of the “monster” inside the creature, Shelley argues that people need human relationships in order to be pleased with their lives. According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the desire for love and belonging is the third most important. In Abraham's hierarchy of needs, everyone…

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    wealthy, then come together which would increase their wealth, whereas within Cousin Kate the narrator comes across as poor due to being a “cottage maiden”, but the Lord is wealthy like the Montagues and Capulets. This shows within Romeo and Juliet there is commitment of love rather than wanting or needing wealth. The narrator is committed to her life as a cottage maiden, and is also committed to the lord as she lost her innocence and might have been “a dove” but he “changed her like a glove”…

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    The Effects of the Industrial Revolution Prior to the industrial revolution American businesses did not have the qualities that allowed for efficiency. Making products to sell was a slow process that was too costly for the common man to purchase. The industrial revolution changed every aspect of America’s economic status as it was known, and helped to enable major changes like population shift from rural areas to urban areas, higher availability of resources, and an enormous increase of market…

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    There are some cottages by the beach with their owners standing by them. They were preparing for a big storm. They know of the storm because a magic ring had told them that the storm was coming. It was 1980 in the South Atlantic Ocean, there was a storm that had been growing for 6 hours. A medical researcher named James Smith and his crew of 7 were out on the ocean that day transporting a herd of elephants. The elephants were going crazy destroying almost everything they could and some were…

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    Compassion In Frankenstein

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    By the end of volume two of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley laid out a thorough background of the Monster from his creation, to his life in the cottage and to confronting his creator. In the beginning, the reader views him as a poor abandoned being, trying to find his place in the world. Although the Monster is not negative to society at first, when he discovers that no man will accept him, he seeks revenge, making him no longer a victim but a monster. Yet, despite his murderous and hateful…

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    They stole from the cottage after they left the island, they stole money from the car in the parking lot, and they also stole the teenagers clothes. The point is they didn’t need to steal all that stuff, they could’ve asked for money, and they didn’t need new clothes because they had fine ones from the cottage. Of course, it is possible to disagree with the view that they stole a lot of things from different people…

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    There I was sitting in an old 2006 Honda Odyssey driving up to my cottage on Lake Michigan. I had already been in the car for 4 hours and I was only halfway done with my journey. I didn’t know if I was going to survive. I was already missing my Lucy (my dog), and I had to live without for a week while the ferocious neighbors took care of her. Although, I was only at my lovely cottage for a week, I would miss my home and Lucy. As we were driving up the long road, we came upon a wonderful looking…

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