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    getting as close as he could without escaping his prison. Ruby Ann hadn’t realized it, but she moved, too. One foot followed the other, bringing her closer to him until she could reach out and touch him. Or he could touch her. Her breathing became labored, her heart pounding in her chest and she felt hot. Too hot. She remembered seeing him for the first time the previous night, watching him as a wolf and then the man walking around after his transformation, completely naked. The thought made a…

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    isn’t the place for you. Perhaps Universal Studios Hollywood Horror Nights. Horror Nights is the definition of horror. There are over 6 mazes to go through: Halloween Michael Myers comes home, Insidious, The Walking Dead, Aliens vs. Predators, Crimson Peak,This Is The End, and the Terror Tram: Survive the Purge. All based on classic and in-theatre films. But that’s not all. Mazes and rides are included. Not only are you given the chance to pee your pants, but you can also ride their famous…

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    During the summer, the Kennedy family would gather at their summer home on Cape Cod where they could engage in lavish activities, such as, sailing. In 1936, John Kennedy began his studies at Harvard University and even secured a spot on the Harvard Crimson football team (Kennedy was very athletic and played many sports during high school). The following year, Joseph Kennedy, Sr., was elected as the United States Ambassador to England causing the family to move to England, excluding Joseph, Jr.…

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    We’ve all been known at some point in life for going to a great length to per say, get a hundred on that test or get that job you’ve always wanted. And well I believe in an unorthodox way we inherited it from our ancestors where they had to go through great lengths to be successful or even just to survive. These stories are just examples of just how far some people go to survive. For instance, the Edgar Allen Poe story where it truly shows how far some people may go to survive. The story…

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    opened suddenly. Surprised, the creature quickly climbed on to the box to hide, his skin changing color to match the box. A man stepped out from within. He appeared to be in his mid twenties and had a rather peculiar fashion. On his head stood a crimson Fez. A bowtie adorned his neck and an old fashioned, or rather an ahead of its time tweed jacket and suspenders clung to him like a suit of armor. He looked around excitedly, talking to himself, "Ah, early 19th Century London, England, Earth, the…

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    The Western Wing Analysis

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    This paper will discuss how The Story of the Western Wing, The Peony Pavilion, and The Peach Blossom Fan all share a common theme in which a young woman defy the social constraints and expectations imposed upon her by society in order to live a life on her own terms. The Story of the Western Wing was written during the Yuan Dynasty and during this time period, Confucianism teachings shaped the political and social structure of the society. Confucianism established several expectations for women…

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    shining brightly against the shadows of the tall evergreens. My footsteps drown all of them out, leaving only a vague blur—the remains of my world underneath the weight of indifference. The monster is behind me, clutching a crude shard crusted with crimson. I force myself to run away. I know what it will do to me. I can see myself lying on the ground—paved with my own blood while the snow beneath me suddenly becomes a slushy mess. I can see myself as an empty shell—already cracked open, lying…

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    to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow's cause. “Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool. If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land” (KJV,…

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    In Virginia Woolf’s passages called “Two Cafeterias” she talks about how she went to two different colleges and how women have a place in society that isn’t the same as the men’s place in society. So, she decides that she would go to two universities to see how the meals compared to each other. She was disappointed by the women’s meal as she realized there were major differences between what the women were given for dinner and what the men were served for dinner. While she is at a men’s…

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    scorched, dark Earth like new babies being born into a eerie void. Wind howls from left to right, in front of any skinny, hungry person who is surviving, waiting to drop on the floor and die. Not a single inch of water to be seen anywhere, only crimson liquid streaming around it's only crevasse with the blood of the dead ones. A small, hungry child digs through the thick sand, looking for a small crumb of food, but only to find the unsatisfying, disgusting, horrid worms that dig through the…

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