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    someone you generally are not. It may be easy for some people, but my definition of a ‘natural sexy’ look is the “duck” face and let me tell you, it is not my attractive facial expression to say the least. So I get to the shoot already feeling self-conscious, when I realize all of my lingerie is mismatched.…

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    the style of Hellenistic sculpture. In Hellenistic art, advancement of skilled led to emotion being portrayed vividly through the detailed work of art. The Seated Boxer clearly reflects this portrayal through his show of defeat and tiredness upon his face, looking as though he viewing his champion. His slumped over pose alludes to his defeat as well. The artist wanted onlookers to relate to his sculpture’s…

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    silver platter, and yet we still make just as many mistakes as people did in the 1930’s with nothing. Atticus Finch is the father to Jem and Scout, a respected lawyer, and friend to all that cross his path. He was unconventional, and some folks of his time frowned upon the way he raised his children, but he never let that cloud his vision. There may be no such thing as the perfect parent, but Atticus Finch sure gave us the closest thing we'll ever get to finding one. Atticus was a such a…

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    “Harrowing, terrifying, broken-down, home of death…” This was the way Henry Camden spoke of the home where the morbid events of his childhood took place. It was a cool, refreshing, early August afternoon when Camden was relaxing on his front porch. He lived in a neighborhood where the sounds of laughter and play rang throughout the streets. On this particular afternoon, the neighborhood was quiet, for it was the sixty-fifth anniversary of an event known as The Harrowing Home Homicide. Charlie…

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    But as he shot it numerous of times he describes the elephant dying in a better place than the real world. For example, he states “He was dying, very slowly and in great agony, but in some world remote from me where not even a bullet could damage him further.” The narrator completely…

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    Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” exhibits much less of a confident role in the story as the pages turn. Connie’s character is an example of a person who flaunts false confidence in any reasonably comfortable situation, only to drop it all in the face of danger. Connie is not what you would expect from a major character and ultimately pays for her over abundance of false confidence in the final pages of the story. The transition from confidence to terror can be measured as Arnold Friend…

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    Human Interaction “Class, Class please quiet down, today we have a visitor. I have studied this young man for most of my life. The year I graduated with my doctorate was the same year this man was put into Alburque Asylum for his mental state. This man has Dissociative Identity Disorder, something you all might recognize as Multiple Personality. DID is when a person obtains two or more personality states in their mind. In 1916, he was placed in this asylum as his mother felt there was something…

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    she she busted through the door with a face of pure anger. Lennox and ross turned around instantly with horror on their face to see the person standing in front of them was Lady Macbeth. Both of the men looked at each other and then back to her and they had never felt fear like they did in that moment because they knew the power she had. It was her word over theirs and there was no way the consequences would be…

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    Lovis A Narrative Fiction

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    hopefully after coming back to him. It had been little more than an hour, and she had already seen everything on the first floor. “Of course, my dear,” Pietro answered, grinning. He couldn’t say no to those beautiful green eyes. Who could? Lovisa’s face lit up in a smile. “Awesome!” She exclaimed before grabbing his wrist, “Come on!” Pietro allowed himself to be dragged by the much smaller girl, gaining some strange looks from the other visitors. Not that he really cared and Lovisa was too…

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    Emily Alternate Ending

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    those footsteps again. She and her family had no idea what they moved into. When she heard the footsteps she saw something move in the mirror she uncovered, but it wasn 't her that moved. She looked closer and saw in the door behind her a face, it was a boy 's face dirty with mud and grime. Her eyes widened and she was about to scream. Then she noticed how scared the little boy looked as…

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