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    Marilyn remained the delicious dessert and the fantasy of all men. I can understand what they were trying to say by the reference of the delicious dessert, however it is kind of funny how they are comparing a human to something that is meant to be eaten. Maxell…

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    not perfect they die. Might be of sickness or starvation or they get eaten but still they weren’t good enough to live so they deserved to die. So what I think is that if someone isn’t strong enough to fight off an illness or if they can’t provide for themselves or even if they are plain stupid, they should be killed or left to die either way works. I mean we spend so much money to take care of things that shouldn’t even be alive. If someone dies…

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    this grief is the part that outsiders are able to view and analyze. Also playing on the aspect of this monster being on the inside is the concept of being “eaten alive from the inside.” This works with the idea of grief being a silent killer type “wolf”. The gruesome word choice and mental image that comes from the concept of being eaten alive also aids in the process of making grief such a terrifying wolf for this story. The entire page is taken up by the quote, making its message the more…

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    Termite Research Paper

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    (Constantino 2002). Specifically, termites are known to cause millions of dollars worth of damage by eating away at wood hidden in dark, moist places, such as underneath a building or house. Termites live in large colonies and prey on wood, either alive or dead, as their main source of food. Once a piece of wood has been infested with termites, it is only a matter of time before the…

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    In the very first start, Diana Ross joined The Primettes at fifteen, as know as The Primes. The group scored the number-one hit. In the 60's, founded as the Primettes, Diana Ross joined the Supremes. This is the golden time of Diana Ross when she in The Supremes as a lead singer. In 1968, Ross started performing as an solo artist in the television specials. In May 1970, Ross released her eponymous solo debut, latter becoming Ross' first number-one solo single.Later in 1971, Ross starred in her…

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    Orange Juice floating on a nest of bananas and covered in black spiders. Pi likes to give human qualities to animals and objects. When the zebra gets eaten alive by the hyena he struggles, feeling empathetic. Pi feeds Orange Juice to the hyena, which was hard for him. He had affection for Orange Juice but it was his only option if he wanted to stay alive. I think it would have been a hard choice for Pi. During the time that Pi was on the lifeboat he realizes that Richard Parker’s name was…

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    Imagine being lost in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a tiger that’s starving of hunger and having to figure out a way not to get eaten by it. Or having to train a really dangerous tiger knowing that it might attack because it’s hungry. Yann Martel’s novel, Life of Pi, describes one full story of a kid who’s lost in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a tiger, and a kid whose family passed away when they were on a boat on their way to Canada for better job opportunities. The story with…

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    many motifs such as repetition or symbolism. Fire, mirrors, and the thought of something being alive and dead are all examples of symbolism in this novel. See a world changed through Guy Montag, fireman, husband, citizen, an ordinary man. Throughout the book, Montag’s view of fire is constantly changing. At the start he finds fire great, “It was a pleasure to burn. It was a pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed.” (p.1) Montag sees fire as a source of change, a good…

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    War has been described as a terrible situation not only for the soldiers, but a nation itself. Tim O’Brien has described many of the horrible, life-changing situations war can put you through. Similarly, Carne and Komuyaka touches on the war subjects as well through their poems. Is difficult to describe what a horror is during a war, since is an individual appeal to each person. The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien he describes each aspect of the war itself in a platoon of young fellas. “I…

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    When I was about fourteen years old, I saw the movie Jaws for the first time. I remember being fascinated with the story and loving every second of the film, however, it did give me a deep fear of the ocean and of sharks in general. At the time I did not realize and understand that sharks were very misunderstood creatures; I was under the impression that they were all dangerous and should be feared. People assume that they are more likely to be killed by a shark, but it is actually the other way…

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