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    Shard Academy Monologue

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    Shard Academy: the last place I expected to be. And wanted to be. I wanted to go to Fragment Academy but that dream was crushed. And it shouldn't be happened to me, or anybody. But it happened. There was no hope for me. Nothing would change this fate. It's too late… "Uh, hi! I'm Cadence Briar. What's your name?" Right off the bat, I knew my roommate was going to be annoying. How? Her whole demeanor and looks shouted, "Hey there! I'm going to bug you the entire time you're here!" And I thought I…

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    Creative Writing: Pitgorm

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    On maps, some maps anyway, there is a spot where mapmakers usually write the label Pitgorm. A tavern and trading post stands there under the “g”—in the south of the dale halfway between the Forbidden and Gaulaghast mountains. They’re one building, a large building as these things go in the region, with no name or sign. It doesn’t need one; after all, not much is there. When outsiders say they are going to Pitgorm, that is where they go. The locals call it many things depending on their mood, but…

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    of Proteus, and reveals a mysterious mood. Proteus constantly disguises himself from the human senses, thus being very secretive. He envelops himself in the large waves of the sea as he swiftly heads for land. Once he has arrived at his island, he darts into a cave, which conceals his physical…

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    consider the likelihood of being able to keep your dog inside all of the time. Even if you have a small dog, there will more than likely be days when you’ll want to take them outside to enjoy the weather or bathe them, not to mention days when they’ll dart through your front door faster than you thought possible. Even if you have an “indoor” dog, getting a puppy-proof fence is a simple way to ensure that your dog will be safe on those likely occasions when they get into the yard. While some…

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    Fieldwork 1B: Observation For this second fieldwork assignment I am required to observe the residents in the common area of Spring Meadows of Lansdale. In addition, the observations of the residents were of different age groups, physical challenges, and genders. Many of the residents are elderly with multiple health complications and the flows of various forms of medicines. As I complete the assignment on the observation, I find myself surprised at how quickly the hour went playing the…

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    Alex York Ms Hays LL2, P4 11 April 2017 Shakespeare Essay: Katherine To begin, William Shakespeare’s play, The Taming of the Shrew, is the ‘love’ story between Petruchio and Katherine Minola, and Katherine’s insane family drama. In the beginning of the play, Katherine is introduced to the suitors of her younger sister, Bianca. Katherine does not greet them nicely. Her father, Baptista, then says how the older, Kate, must be married before the younger, Bianca, is allowed to marry. Petruchio…

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    through the month of January. During the first two months of the survey, researchers will go out and, using Vortex Diamondback 8x28 binoculars, locate existing dens. During October and December researchers, armed with an IM Rifle tranquilizer gun and darts for protection, will go out and examine the previously found dens for the presence of polar bears. After all of the dens have been reexamined, researchers will go back out and look for new dens that have been created that winter. All den…

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    demanding they go up to you if they are in need of help. With this non-verbal communication, when you're practicing presenting the way they carry their body helps you know if they are or are not comfortable/confident in their section. If their eyes dart around a lot you can understand that they may need help in phrasing their content. Interpersonal/personal, while body language is important, it's important to be able to communicate face-to-face. This helps express the idea to another being…

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    the days of romping through childhood, I pose proudly holding a cane-fishing pole, which allows one to feel the slightest nibble of a catch. In the other hand, I clutch a minute string of wee perch and I remember squealing with delight when the fish dart around on the water’s shallow edge while Granddaddy sits close concentrating on the art of fishing in deeper…

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    Poisoned darts, arrows, and spears are examples of chemical warfare from that era. Back then, chemical warfare was used to silently kill an individual. The first modern use of chemical warfare was during the reign of King Henry III. In a war against the French, the…

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