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    Kayden’s POV(Wattpad ends here!!!!) *Knock Knock* “Come in” In walks in my beta Kevin. “You were right that girl has to be Jay’s mate. He has spent the last couple days with her. Last I saw them heading into the woods together and earlier Jay was setting up a picnic” Interesting. “He hasn't brought her to the pack house?” I asked “Not that I know of. She doesn't even seem to know he’s a werewolf” Kevin said. “Well that could be either good or bad for us” “Do you really have to kidnap…

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    mix together. This is a process call chemiluminescence. Chemiluminescence is a process where light is produced by a chemical reaction. Instead of using an electrical source. An example of this would be if go outside during a fall night and see a firefly glowing during the night fall using its Chemiluminescence. There are chemicals inside one simple glowstick. These chemicals inside the glowstick are called fluorescent dye, diphenyl oxalate, and hydrogen peroxide. Fluorescent dye is a chemical…

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    Living with Art is important for many reasons including historical documentation, aesthetics, and promoting a positive self-image, which helps us to see ourselves differently, and those around us differently. Similarly, art provides us with culture, creativity, and personal fulfillment – if we open up our hearts and minds to the possibilities, the arts can offer. When you have an open mind, you are more apt to look and respond to ideas or people with an appreciation along with the…

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    Sanctuary An eerie glow from the mountain range reflected in the deer’s fearful eyes as she darted frantically, leaves and limbs brittle beneath her feet due to months of drought. Sensing an avenue of escape from the smoke and embers dancing like fireflies, she headed straight toward the advancing human warriors undaunted by years of instinctive fear. The line opened, offering her safe passage and then closed quickly, charging forward towards the inferno. She ran until her lungs filled with…

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    A Kindred Spirit Meaning

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    But then, again, maybe not. We’re kindred spirits- it’s your tortured soul and untamed demons that draws me to you… Nightfall Twilight segues into soft obsidian night as fireflies flicker, lighting shadowy crevices of the days fading light before total darkness calmly descends over the land; and, day after day, I, a mere mortal, am witness to this wondrous event. Word Vomit Evil, wicked, hollow and empty, as deep as a…

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    We stood there, complete eye contact and not a word uttered. I had just received some of the best news ever, yet he looked at me like he wanted to gouge my eyes out. I felt like he should be happy for me, I mean we were friends after all. At least I thought we were. I could tell he was mad, I knew why, unsure of what to say I let time pass for what seemed like forever. Then, he turned and walked away. That morning was when cast lists were posted. They were taped to the cold meatal wall of the…

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    As the subway doors open, I am embraced with the aroma of sweat and grime. I walk out of the train car onto the dirt caked floor of Penn Station. My train whooshes by behind me like a comet. Above me comes a computer-generated voice letting me know where I am. The station is a sea of people. The loud hum of a thousand conversations buzzes in the air. As I walk, I see news stands, fast food places, and small marts. Raggedy homeless people are scattered across the station, while there are also…

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    Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching

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    A bird does not strive to be a better bird, nor a fish lives in angst because he cannot fly. One miraculously discovers one's authentic self within the harmony and balance of the natural order of all that is. In the ‘Tao Te Ching’, 6th century B.C. Chinese philosopher, Lao Tzu, introduces the Tao as the undefinable inherent truth; the key to unlocking the ebb and flow of a joyous nonresistant life; to the bewilderment of those who choose to suffer the endless cycle of anxiety, worry and fear.…

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    be seen, he compares the beauty of the night to the beauty of the faces of his people. Night is dark. When the night comes, then the blackness rises, but do not forget that it is also in the night when we can witness many incredible things like fireflies or even the shooting stars. This is how Hughes wants us to portray the image of “his people”, they are black-skinned, but they still have their own beauty within themselves, which you can see through their faces. Hughes is trying to say that…

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    What would life be like if everything was censored? First we must know what censorship is because it plays a very important role in both the novel Fahrenheit 451 and the film Pleasantville. Censorship is the practice of officially examining books, and what is viewed either on television and so on, but when examining these a higher power is suppressing the unacceptable parts. With that being said in both the novel and film we see the censorship over literature and television shows being run by…

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