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    was getting himself into, but has never once questioned the challenging hand dealt to us. Tom came into the marriage as a package deaI–him and his sidekick, rescue dog named Seven. At that time, she was a feisty, seven-year-old, beagle with hazel eyes who pranced to the beat of her own bark. True to beagle form, “Stubborn” was (and still is) her middle name. Unlike other dogs, Seven never cared much for affection, cuddling or amusing her human owners. “She’s particular,” we said as she wiggled…

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    Even past both of their sunglasses, they were able to see each other’s eyes as they glossed with inevitable attraction. According to Adrian Catron, the look that the couple shared was a look of “Mamihlapinatapei”, in the Yaghan language, this means a look shared between two people who want to initiate something, (The Huffington…

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    Essay On The Crystal Ball

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    At this point I don’t bother to question her motives. This is so impossible and crazy I have no words. Heck, I can’t even look at Will in the eyes. The woman takes each of our hands in her hands and moves them towards the crystal ball. The glitter resurrects its activity, swirling and churning wildly in its contained circle. Smoke that smells like warm cinnamon begins to rise from the ball. My…

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    door open before stepping over the threshold. She doesn 't get far as the door is slammed shut behind her and she 's pinned against the wall in a flash. The prince 's face is shadowed with a wicked smirk, tiny sparks of anger dancing in his light blue eyes. "I think you 've been a bad girl," he coos, leaning down to brush his lips over her cheekbone. Her eyelids flutter shut and she leans her head back against the door, letting the feel of her prince wash over her in stifling…

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    take off. As the jet began to accelerate down the runway Eleanor looked out the window, and watched the buildings disappear as the jet gained altitude. Once the jet leveled out, Ella pulled out some of the case files. She studied them with a critical eye, analyzing MO’s, victimology, and possible motives. This case put her a little on edge due to the fact that is was about children’s disappearances in Philadelphia, which was all too familiar to her. She decided for herself that she was going to…

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    Alonte Early Childhood

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    Child’s Name: Alonte’ Developmental Background Information Alonte’ is the youngest of 4 children. He has an older step-sister, Natasha, from mom that is 19 from a previous relationship. A step-brother named Jason that is 14 from his dad previous relationship from mom. Then a brother, Jayden, that is 3 years old. They are a year apart in age. Alonte’ birthday is September 1st and Jayden is September 7th. He lives with mom, dad, and brother Jayden. Alonte’ has been working on potty training with…

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    Rocking Horse Symbolism

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    symbolic eyes of Paul. Initially Paul mirrors society when his mother first introduces him to the idea of luck. He begins with “unsure eyes”, signifying that he is skeptical that his family is absolutely unlucky (Lawrence 437). Similarly, Lawrence illustrates that even the most unlucky in society are still fortuitous due to Paul’s uncertainty. Furthermore, when Paul is introduced to the rocking horse and gallop his way to the finish “his blue eyes [were] still flaring” and then wild-eyes. This…

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    people with their thick black hair and their dark colored eyes, anyone would be able to easily guess that I am not originally apart of my family. All throughout my childhood, and even growing up, I truly and completely thought and believed that I, myself, was Indian, just like everyone else in my family. The only thing I never ever quite understood was why I was so pale with blonde hair instead of black hair, and blue eyes instead of dark brown eyes? Why did I not have…

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    Starting in the short story, “Thank You, Ma’am,” by Langston Hughes, Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones is one of the protagonists. In the beginning, she almost gets her purse stolen by Roger, a kid who wanted blue suede shoes. Eventually, Mrs. Jones forgives and starts to care for Roger. Throughout the story, Mrs. Jones has done acts of honesty and honor. Therefore, I believe that that Mrs. Jones is upright all throughout the story from the beginning, middle, and end. In the light of…

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    Boucher, The Breakfast, 1739, France The piece of art called The Breakfast, by Boucher shows women and children having breakfast, while a butler is pouring them something to drink. The artist is trying to portray that the family is of higher class. He does this by the type of clothes the women are wearing and the beautiful design of the room. The frame of the mirror is gold, also the mounted candle holders on the wall are a beautiful gold. The artist makes it obvious that the women in the…

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