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    Paul, saw Ann lying on the ground with her skirts pulled up to her waist. At first they weren't sure if she was either passed out drunk or dead, so they hastily went to seek for help! Her throat had been deeply severed in two locations, nearly beheading her, and her lower abdomen partially ripped open by a deep, sharp wound. The killer had also made several other cuts in her abdomen with the same knife. The doctor who had arrived at the scene to examine her body had estimated her time of death…

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    Merridew's Savagery

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    representation of savagery. And without of rules thing will be out of control and cause unpredictable destructions. Because of Jack, the sow and fire, civility is threatened by savagery. Jack started the savagery and lead everyone on the island deep into it, and had no chance turning back; the sow represents the extreme sage, and how all the boys beside Simon was in Satan’s flavor; last, the fire, with the ability to destroy everything it touches, almost killing everyone. Profoundly,…

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    during the suicide. There are many different ways to commit a ritual suicide, but the most common was sitting down on a pillow or possibly propped up on a table, so you would not fall over A few other common ways to do Seppuku is drowning yourself in deep water or propping yourself backwards on a horse and fall off with a sword or small…

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    Lord of the Flies, by William Golding is a novel that displays the continuous battle between civilization and savagery. Throughout the novel, Golding concentrates on three main motifs, human nature, evil and human civilization. In the novel, once the boys are isolated from civilization, they try to maintain society, and their attempts to recreate civilization quickly shattered. The author, Golding conveys his thoughts to us by making the main characters be young boys stranded on an island.…

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    I wish that I own a vocal phonation to sing Narayan Gopal’s songs. I know I can’t sing. I have a deep note of voice sinking into the throat. When I want to throw out my voice to sing, I have my voice stuck in the larger soundboard of the adam’s apple. My voice is a low voice and it sounds a little coarse. When the vocal cords in the larynx vibrate, the vibration turns into a bass range, among the lowest range of voice of a male vocal tract. I have a strong desire sing, sometimes once in a…

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    Spice: A Short Story

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    Gillian Freckled cheek turned bright red at Spice's action, He cleared throat for The moment. He Folded his hands up in a innocent manner, clearing his throat once more and blinked; It felt weird to have the whole half of his face covered in spit. "Dog." Gillian silently mumbled the insult, so quiet no one could hear him, Hopefully. The boy wiped his face off with Kale's shirt; He knew that people were either disturbed or attracted to this 'couple' of sugar and spice. He gently touched at his…

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    Sarah’s Amazing Realization Deep into the murky woods, dwelled animals of all kinds. Animals big and small lived together in the massive woodland. One animal named Sarah, a slimy, slow, mucky snail, lived in a petite log in the middle of the woods. Lonely and friendless, Sarah existed exclusively in silent solitude. Sarah’s reluctance to socialize made her more reclusive. but she undertakes the challenge, at times, to interact with other animals in the neighborhood. One day Sarah slid down the…

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    Introduction Dreams reveal what a person truly wants, it exposes a person’s true self. In the book “Romeo and Juliet” written by Shakespeare, the character Marcutio converses with fellow Romeo which became the “Queen Mab Speech”. In this speech, many things of Romeo’s love life came to light, and Romeo didn’t handle the truth so well. Section One The image Marcutio portrays in his speech is that of a sex feigning pig. Mab is a common name for a prostitute, and to make matters worse “queen” was…

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    famished Huskies. A Husky approached her. Dolly new then and there that she had to fight him. It was not easy for her to fight because she was not one who cared for fights. One Husky, a larger one, attacked Dolly brutally. Dolly "had a badly torn throat" (London, chpt.3, p. 10) After fighting Dolly collapsed. Most of the food rations had been eaten. Francois came over to Dolly, and all the other dogs to look them over. ""Ah, my friends," he said softly, "mebbe it make you mad dog,…

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    mission to fetch a glass of water from downstairs, I lie in the crib as it plan my escape for several minutes. My throat is dry and each minute getting drier. Unknowing that this would be the adventure that would change my life, I lie in the bed counting down from 5 until I make the run for the water 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, GO! The first step, escape from…

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