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    “Hey Rosey, wake up. It’s time to go.” The two of them had crashed on the worn in couch in Beau’s basement the night before. Rosemary’s eyes opened and started blinking. “Are you ready to go honey?” She rolled over on his chest and buried her face in his shirt. “Please don’t go.” Rosemary’s voice was muffled and shaky. Beau put his hand on her head. “Baby I can’t understand you. What did you say?” She lifted her head, tears streaming down both of her cheeks and repeats. “Please don’t leave…

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    “But mom I wanted some cookies!!”, was the first sentence I said when she found me hiding behind the couch in the basement. It was early in the morning, quiet, and everyone was sleeping. We just finished moving to our new house. I was in second grade and as a little kid I always wanted candy and sugar like any other normal kid. My mom was sleeping and was the only one awake. I didn’t want to be alone so I went to go wake up my sister. “Hanna, wake up!!” I said. “Go back to bed, It’s six in…

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    The Importance Of Dogs

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    my dog I automatically loved him at first sight. As soon as I held him we connected. Now we have a strong connection, everyday we lay on the couch together, and we run around or play fetch outside. Dogs also make the best workout partners. They'll motivate you to get up and get moving, but won't make you feel guilty when you just want to crash on the couch. In addition, Fdogs seem attuned to the emotional state of when their owners are expressing their sorrow, they dog can sense it. Dogs have…

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    convention of Elizabethan theatre that both Matheson and Dwyer utilized was slightly elevated but natural movement and mastery over their physical form. Heightened movement was evident when they were fooling around and lying atop each other on the couch in a tangle of limbs. This interaction illustrates the close dynamic of their friendship. They are comfortable enough with each other that they can be in close physical proximity. It also shows the instinctual human desire to have intimacy and…

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    The Affluenza Teen Case

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    as drunk driving and reckless behavior. 16 year old Ethan Couch killed four people in a drunk driving accident; however, his defense team argued that he suffered from “Affluenza”. Although he had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit, the judge only sentenced Ethan to ten years of probation and time in a rehab facility versus twenty years behind bars. With this in mind, there was no justice served. In other words, Ethan Couch killed four people because he was being reckless,…

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    naked on the couch, Bucky's feet on the coffee table in front of them. They've just had sex, which is the only thing they do together; that, and disagreeing. Since they've done the first one, they've now switched to the other. “The floor is cold”, Bucky complains. “We've just had sex on the floor.” “It was cold then, it's still cold now.” But Bucky moves his feet to the hard, cold floor. He knows how fussy Steve is. “I told you we should've moved to the bed. At least to the couch. But you…

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    With the golden sunlight streaking through her honey-yellow fur, Ivanna perches on the arm of the fuzzy, slate gray couch. A beagle mix, she weighs 20 pounds and is only as tall as mid-calf. She is pudgy, with skin wrinkling up into little creases wherever she bends. Her fur is short and prickly. Her head is the size of a wiffle ball, with triangle-shaped, thin ears raised and listening. She oversees the street outside, brown eyes darting and her stout, round snout grazing the large bay window.…

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    apartment’s couch that he calls “his spot” and does not like other people sitting in that spot. One episode, Penny fell asleep on the couch. Sheldon is woken up got his cereal and saw Penny still asleep. Sheldon still tried to sit in his spot but Leonard stopped him. Leonard asked why Sheldon is going to sit there and Sheldon responds angrily with “every Saturday since we lived in this apartment I have awakened at 6:15, got a bowl of cereal add a cup of 2% milk, sat on this end of this couch,…

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    their tracks. The three shadows stand from the couch to inspect the outdoors and then soon walk out the door. From my simple shelf I watch as they walk to the car and remove a person from the frozen car. Sirens begin to blare and flashing lights replace darkness. The driver is moved into a different vehicle and driven off while those within the apartment answer questions another shadow asks. Eventually the shadows return to the room and sit on the couch. Continuing around the room I glance at a…

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    heard whether he benefited from his behavior. However, it might help him to survive or to attack other. In this first scenario they also presented how to couch the liars by using technology, but sometime it is hard because there is a micro facial expression. Paul Ekman, who studied a lot of facial expression to couch a liar said that you can couch a person who is sad by looking at his lip, whereas you should look at his eye when he is happy. He also said that you put effort to lie because it is…

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